Team India skipped envoy's dinner for Dhoni's charity event
Members of the Indian cricket team skipped a reception that was to be hosted by Indian High Commissioner Nalin Surie on July 18 to attend a fund raising event for the Sakshi Foundation, which is run b
Court fines woman for calling colleague a ‘Bin Laden supporter’
A Dubai court has fined a British woman for insulting Islam after she accused her Muslim co-worker of being ‘a fan of Osama bin-Laden’ on Facebook.
The 31-year-old landed in court on charges of calli
British FM met Murdoch firm executives 16 times
Britain’s finance minister George Osborne has met executives from Rupert Murdoch companies 16 times since the general election in May 2010, according to data published on Tuesday. The details were published by government departments in response to a phone-hacking scandal at one of Murdoch’s newspapers, which turned the spotlight on the close relationship between politicians and media organisations, in particular Murdoch’s News Corp.
Sreesanth raring to have a go at Strauss & Co.
It’s been five years since Shantakumaran Sreesanth broke into the India team.
While the rise was rapid, he constantly dropped off the radar, more because of his volatile nature, which rubbed off on h
Did Amy drink self to death?
Singer Amy Winehouse, who had been struggling with an addiction problem, is believed to have drank herself to death after meeting her mother for lunch.
Winehouse inquest begins in London
BRITISH SINGER Amy Winehouse’s post-mortem was scheduled by the Met Police for Monday as her parents visited her house in Camden, northwest London, and interacted with her fans paying tribute with messages and flowers.
Pol controversies apart, FDI inflows almost doubled in Q1:FM
Asserting that political controversies in India did not dent the investor sentiment, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Monday said FDI inflows rose to more than USD 7.9 billion during April-June qu
Dhoni hints Indian batsmen could have put up a better performance at Lord's
Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Monday indirectly hinted that his team's famed batting line-up could have put in a better performance in the first of four Tests against England at Lord's to wre
It was a perfect bowling performance, says Strauss
An elated England skipper Andrew Strauss credited his bowlers for the massive 196-run win over India in the opening cricket Test here, saying that it was a perfect performance against a formidable bat
Zaheer likely to miss second Test: Dhoni
Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has said that given the hectic schedule of the England series, he would not risk the fitness of his pace spearhead Zaheer Khan, who might miss the second Te