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Wrestling back in Commonwealth Games
Of the 15 discipline already approved, wrestling will be reintroduced to the Commonwealth Games 2010.
No arrest in taekwondo champ rape case
Gurgaon Police is yet to nab the five people accused of raping a 21-year-old taekwondo expert for over six months.
BCCI good for Bihar cricket: Lalu
Lalu Prasad said the decision would facilitate the two states to receive fund for promoting cricket.
Blast in Imphal ISKCON temple, 5 dead
At least five persons were killed and 28 others injured when a powerful bomb exploded in Imphal's ISKCON complex.
HC tells Salem to seek SC help
The Bombay HC allowed Salem to withdraw his petition challenging separation of his trial in the 1993 blasts case.
In Pics: India celebrates Janmashtami
Devotees keep a day-long fast, which they break at the stroke of midnight, which is considered the time of birth of Krishna.
Australia to play Malaysia triangular
Australia will take part in a triangular One-Day series with India and West Indies in Malaysia next month.
The truth about Osama bin Laden
Osama bin Laden is most likely living in Pakistan, and the US military can't reach there, says Peter Bergen.
Dwarka all set for Janmashtami
Security has been tightened at the Dwarkadish Temple in Dwarka, Gujarat, ahead of the Krishna Janmashtami on Wednesday.
Beijing ATMs to recognise your face
The Chinese capital's police will equip ATM machines with a face recognition system to detect criminal suspects.
BJP sprays cola in Punjab fields
BJP members sprayed colas on agricultural fields to 'prove' that farmers could well use soft drinks instead of pesticides.
Israel's war cry: Let's just marry
More than 50 couples from Israel tied the knot in Tel Aviv, despite a month-long raging war.
Blind teacher wins students' hearts
Suresh Biswal, who was born blind, teaches at the Pranakrushna Upper Primary School in Gagoei village.
Osama 'quite likely' in Pak: Hamilton
Former Vice Chairman of September 11, Commission said, Islamabad had done "probably not enough" to help US in fighting terrorism.
Young mothers among Qaeda jihadis
Officials fear, fanatical mothers ready to sacrifice themselves along with their infants have joined secret al-Qaeda cells.
Arti link on Bhopal website stirs row
A link for conducting arti on the Bhopal's PR dept website at Ujjain has stirred considerable controversy.