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Parineeta girls team up for Eklavya

Vidya Balan and Raima Sen share a great chemistry on and off screen.

UN mission expands presence in Afghanistan

The United Nations mission has opened offices in provinces to help in efforts to bring greater stability in the country.

Blast at Afghan hospital, casualties unclear

The blast happened in Khost town as the provincial governor and foreign troops were visiting the hospital.

Police release sketches of 2 suspects in train blasts

The sketches have been prepared on the basis of descriptions provided by passengers. Pics | Have your say

Briton held for sexually abusing youth in Goa

A British national has been arrested for allegedly sexually abusing a 20-year-old youth in Margao town of south Goa.

Petra on course for seven wonders title

Jordan's ancient city of Petra is on course to become one of the new seven wonders of the world.

Bollywood designer to set shop in S Africa

Vikram Phadnis, whose creations were seen in the film Salaam-e-Ishq, is to open an exclusive store with a South African partner.

Police release sketches of 2 suspects in train blasts

Police release sketches of two persons suspected to be behind the Lahore-bound Samjhauta Express train blasts.

Surfer's poem: School days

School days are great fun, there's lot of work that has to be done, we are kept busy every day..., writes Priya Suneja. Your contribution

Indian in Nevada transport panel

Rajan Zed has been appointed to the Regional Transportation Commission of Nevada for a three-year term.

One more blast victim dies, toll reaches 67

A 15-year-old Pakistani boy succumbs to his injuries today taking the death toll in the carnage to 67.

A-I trial: judge threatens to quit

Justice John Major says Govt must make all documents, kept secret for security reasons, public.

Nepal King's defence of power grab sparks protest

Gyanendra's defence of his Feb 2005 takeover has sparked protests in Kathmandu and evoked sharp criticism from the Maoists and Govt.

Lankan war planes hit Tiger territory

The army strikes deep into Mullaitivu district, believed to be LTTE chief's hideout, reports PK Balachandran

Fiji polls will be held in 2010: military ruler

Armed forces chief Commodore Frank Bainimarama says he will restore parliamentary rule in the coup-prone Pacific country.
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