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Moody mkts: method in the madness
The stock markets are down about 25 per cent from the peak levels they touched in mid-May.Could things get any worse?
Motorola to invest $100 mn in India
Motorola will invest $100 million to build a handset and telecom equipment plant in India to counter Nokia's dominance.
ICC fines Sehwag but spares Lara
ICC took action against Sehwag for excessive appealing but failed to haul up Lara for his gamesmanship.
The Unclear Agenda
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsThe India-US nuclear deal still remains in limbo despite the Bush Administration's muscular support for the passage of the Bill in the US Congress. Actually, the p...
US Senate rejects gay marriage ban
Ban supporters say they aren't discouraged, as the 48 votes for the amendment shows they are gaining ground.
Ethnic kids do better in UK schools
A study shows that children ethnic minorities are doing better at secondary schools than white pupils in the UK.
Bull mkt over; bear hug is here to stay
A Morgan Stanley report says that the four-year global growth boom might be over.
Arcelor to hold talks with Mittal
Luxembourg-based steel company Arcelor has confirmed receiving Mittal Steel's business plan for its $33 billion takeover bid.
It's a moral victory for Team India
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsThe Antigua Test can easily be described as one of the best Test matches in the recent times. Despite the disappointing draw, I would say that Team India played wel...
1,398 civilians killed in Baghdad in May
An Iraqi Health Official says the death toll in Iraq in May has been the highest since US invasion three years ago.
Nine heads found on Iraq highway
Iraqi police found nine heads on Tuesday morning along a highway in the town of Hadid, about 13 km west of Baquba.
Rainmaker China turns rainbreaker
China will try to blast the clouds out of the sky when it hosts the Olympics Games in 2008.
Football fashion back to basics
Nike have produced a basic orange shirt with a high collar and no trimming at all for the Netherlands team.
Hair-loss gets player suspended
New Zealand's top tennis player was banned over a substance found in his hair-loss product.
Break the law, take refuge in hospital
Rahul Mahajan's case is not the first where a hospital has not provided accurate information on a celebrity patient.
Making a statement with LSR college
Girls vying for a seat in Lady Shri Ram college are apprehensive about the cut-off percentage being higher this year.