Dubai extradites ’93 blast accused
Mohammed Tahir Merchant, alias Takliya (53), one of the 29 absconding accused wanted in the 1993 serial bomb blasts was extradited from Dubai on Tuesday. Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had got a red corner notice issued against Merchant.
Sallu’s long walk home
Salman Khan’s fitness addiction is well known. But few know just how far Salman will go to stay in shape.
Katrina’s wild adventures
Proving that she isn’t quite the delicate beauty she appears to be, Katrina Kaif went off on an adventurous night safari while on holiday in Singapore.
‘World Cup will cost British firms £1bn’
British bosses are dreading the upcoming football World Cup as it will cost the businesses up to £1 billion in lost working hours.
LibDems move motion to reverse students visas
A Liberal Democrat member of Parliament in UK has moved an early day motion in Parliament to get support for reversal of new rules for students visas imposed by the Labour government.
‘Two sacked Armymen can’t appeal’
Two Pakistan Army commandos, who had refused to become part of the Lal Masjid operation against the militants in 2007, will not have the right to appeal against their court martial.
Valley mobile services blocked for PM visit
Mobile services across Kashmir Valley on Monday were blocked as part of extraordinary security arrangement made for Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh’s two-day visit.
Groom is married off to a boy
When he had visited his to-be bride’s home in Barabanki district three months ago, it was almost love at first sight.
Britons link Islam with violence: Study
Islam had a perception problem in the UK: Almost a third of Britons believe it is a violent religion, three in five Britons (58 per cent) associate Islam with extremism and one in two Britons link it
It’s good time to buy, say experts
The global markets were spooked by the Hungarian debt crisis and the slowdown in the US economy reflected in its unemployment figures.