India needs a miracle in England
Trailing 0-2, it will take nothing short of a miracle for a depleted and humiliated India to turn things around and stay afloat when they take on a rampaging England in the fourth one-dayer of a five-match series at the Lord's here on Sunday.
Teacher in London becomes Somalian deputy PM
In what could be termed a bizarre chain of events, a teacher in a London college failed to return when classes reopened after summer recess. His colleagues were astonished when they found he had a new
Google Street View captures image of naked US woman outside her home
Google Street View has captured images of a drunk in Australia and teenagers kissing in England, but now it has photographed a naked Florida woman standing outside her home.
The unidentified woman is
Staying connected on Facebook more vital than flushing loos for Britons
Britons find staying connected on Facebook more vital than having a flushing loo.
According to a survey conducted by London’s Science Museum on 3,000 adults, the participants ranked Facebook as the f
Cricket's grave new world in 9/11 aftermath
After the Twin Towers fell, international sport faced an unfamiliar world which sent Pakistan cricket into the wilderness but also kickstarted a rare good news story from embattled Afghanistan.
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Arsenal bounce back after Vorm blunder
Andrey Arshavin capitalised on a mistake by Swansea keeper Michael Vorm to ensure Arsenal returned to winning ways after the humbling 8-2 defeat at Manchester United.
Arshavin struck in the 41st minu
Magnets can defeat lies
Scientists have found that magnetic interference with the brain makes it impossible to lie, a discovery they say could be the most effective way to extract information from crime suspects unwilling to
Parker jealous of other moms
Sex and the City star Sarah Jessica Parker says she’s jealous of mothers who get to drop their kids off at school every day. The actress, who is now a mother of three, says she is always caught up in the dilemma on how to be the best mother despite her busy career in films and fashion.
Ancestors 2 million yrs ago used tools?
Fresh analysis of a 2 million-year-old hominid fossils discovered in 2008 has led to the realisation that tool making ability came from species existing much before our genus — Homo. This makes Australopithe-cus sediba, not only the
Cricket: England win toss and field against India
England captain Alastair Cook won the toss and elected to field against India in the third one-day international at The Oval here on Friday.
England batsman Jonathan Trott returned to the team in pla