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Gambhir axed, thumbs up for Sehwag
Chairman of selectors Kiran More said there was no questioning Virender Sehwag's credibility as a batsman.
The Bedgate: Straw floors Rice
Britain's Foreign Secretary Jack Straw was rapped for ungentlemanly conduct today after reportedly commandeering US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's private quarters on her official jet.
US should realise its duties: Gorbachev
Former Russian President Mikhail Gorbachev criticises US to be "intoxicated" by superpower status, he asks US to realise its responsibities.
Soldiers battle for peace of mind
Stress has been the biggest enemy of the armed forces and to combat this problem the Army has hired counsellors in the Valley.
HC notice to RBI on 'malpractices'
The Delhi High Court has issued notices to the Reserve Bank of India and two others on a petition filed by a group of Chartered Accountants.
PM assures minorities in Assam
Prime Minister also said the government is willing to sort out the ULFA problem by dialogue provided they give up arms.
7 yrs, another case, another acquittal
A city court has acquitted five persons, accused of abducting and killing cartoonist Irfan Hussain nearly seven years ago.
Oops! Now its naked Britney on view
A life-size sculpture of a naked Britney Spears kneeling on a bearskin rug as she gives birth will be on display next month at Brooklyn's Capla Kesting Fine Art gallery.
Meher 'murderer' escapes encounter
In what comes as a step forward in the Meher Bhargava murder case, Congress leader Luv Bhargav's driver has identified Sunny Rawat.
Olmert claims victory in Israel polls
Exit polls in Israel's elections on Tuesday predicted a win for Olmert's Kadima party. They gave Kadima 29-32 seats in the 120-member parliament.
This match reminded me of 1983 final
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsThe match has been a great thriller even though not many runs were scored. To win a match after scoring just 203 runs and that too in the subcontinent is a great ac...
Voter power: Lonely on top in Kerala
He is no de facto VIP, but more than that for a bunch of government officials. At least for a day, as they will have to set up a polling booth exclusively for him to cast his vote on April 29.
DMI to support DPF in TN assembly poll
DMI chalked out various programmes to work for the victory of the AIADMK-led DPF in the ensuing assembly elections to Tamil Nadu.
Bollywood bash rocks Melbourne
Delhi rocked at the Commonwealth stage on Sunday as it welcomed the Games to the Walled City to be held in 2010.
Ramdev to promote 'brand Bihar'
Impressed by yoga guru Swami Ramdev, the Bihar government has decided to appoint him as the brand ambassador of the state.
Hindi film hottie bags 'Frownie Award'
Bollywood actress Kashmira Shah has bagged an award for the "Best Close Up" at a film festival in US for her home production 'My Bollywood Bride'.