IPL-5 opening ceremony shocks Lalit Modi
He may be away, but Lalit Modi seemed pretty close to the action when he tweeted the opening ceremony of the Indian Premier League was 'unbearable to watch'.
"Can't bear to watch it anymore - as on T
Britain set for sweeping Internet, phone monitoring
Britain is to allow one of its intelligence agencies to monitor all phone calls, texts, emails and online activities in the country to help tackle crime and militant attacks, the Interior Ministry sai
Prince Harry turns lifesaver for polo player
Prince Harry recently rushed to the aid of a polo player who fell off his horse and blacked out when he crashed to the ground.
Fast-acting Harry, 27, who was playing in a charity polo match in Brazil
Vaccine to stop heart attacks in 5 years
Scientists, including an Indian-origin researcher, claim that a vaccine against heart attack is being developed, which could be available in the market within five years.
Fury over 'Big Brother Britain' plan
David Cameron government's plans to enact a law to allow monitoring of phone calls, emails, texts and website visits of everyone in the UK have provoked a welter of protest amidst accusations of attem
Putin allows high-tech gun that hits nervous system
Russian president-elect Vladimir Putin has given the go-ahead to a gun that uses electromagnetic radiation to attack a victims' central nervous system, a British media report said.
The ‘psychotronic’
James Bond to open London Olympics
Actor Daniel Craig has been invited by Queen Elizabeth to open the 2012 London Olympics as super spy James Bond.
The highly anticipated sporting event is set to be introduced by a short film titled '
Gold: For richer, for poorer as crisis cools
Extreme strain in the global economy has given way to something less hair-raising. So does the last investor in 'safe-haven' gold, switch out the lights?
After a storming start to 2012, bullion price
‘Queen Mother daughter of cook’
Queen Elizabeth, better known as Queen Mother, was actually the daughter of a French cook, a new book has claimed.
Woman burned as Britain gets in petrol panic
A British minister said the government's handling of a threatened fuel strike had gone 'reasonably well', despite a national panic over supplies that ended with a woman suffering petrol burns.
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