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US calls for Afghanistan troop cut
The Pentagon has called for a small troop cut in Afghanistan, from the existing 19,000 to 16,000. The Pentagon is also planning to reduce the US troop strength in Iraq.
Rudolph helps Proteas salvage a draw
Proteas captain Graeme Smith said the result had shown his young team they had nothing to fear from the Australians.
Are Renee and Chesney dating again?
Just when everyone thought Renee and ex-hubby Chesney were off with singledom, the pair are spotted having a bit of a date.
HC nays old school-style admissions
The Delhi High Court has given schools in the Capital till January 31, 2006 to come up with an alternative system for admissions.
Computers checkmate Grandmasters
Ever since IBM's Deep Blue beat Gary Kasparov, humans have failed to regain dominance over supercomputers.
Army XI lift maiden Durand Cup
For the Army side the match went almost to their script with their players continued the ploy of hot chase of rival players.
BJP blames Centre for UP 'lawlessness'
Rajnath Singh has charged the Samajwadi Party-led government with "conspiring to eliminate its political opponents".
Delhi Police in TN to probe hoax email
The Delhi police have traced the hoax bomb e-mail to an Internet cafe in Tirunvelveli district of TN and have sent a team there.
Bush least popular Prez: Survey
According to a survey, US President George W Bush ranks as the least popular and most bellicose of the last ten Presidents.
Roy Keane dons Celtic colours
The former Manchester United captain has signed a contract with Glasgow Celtic, a club that he has supported since he was a boy.
Sebi uncovers demat racket
Sebi has uncovered two Gujarat based entities that together had almost 8000 demat and bank accounts.
Democrat to lobby for India?s nuclear pact
Former Democrat Senator Birch Bayh will argue the nuclear agreement case, in the US Congress, in favour of India to win Democrats over.
Thackerays meet, but stay divided
Raj resigned from Shiv Sena on Nov 27 after differences with cousin Uddhav, who is the party's executive president.
CPI-M opposes FDI in retail sector
The CPI-M has asked PM Manmohan Singh to take the party into confidence before issuing public statements on economic issues.
MS ties up with MCI on low-cost telephony
The companies are the latest to enter the market of Internet telephony. Others in the market include Google and Yahoo.
India for pro-farmer deals at WTO
Developing countries like India and Brazil are demanding a level playing field with the developed countries in Hong Kong.