Top Brit cops to be questioned over hiding evidence of Diana’s car crash
Two of Britain’s leading former police officers are to be interrogated over allegations that they withheld crucial evidence about the car crash which killed Princess Diana.
A French judge wants to a
Osama vs Obama ‘terror chess’ game big hit among troops in Afghanistan
A controversial board game has become famous among Allied troops fighting in Afghanistan.
The traditional pieces in the 'terror chess' game have been replaced with late terrorist Osama Bin Laden and
India hope Zaheer can bowl again in first Test
India hope to have strike bowler Zaheer Khan back in their attack during the ongoing first Test against England at Lord's but said on Friday he might not be fit again until the second innings.
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England 217/3 at lunch on day two
England were 217/3 at lunch on the second day of the first cricket Test against India at Lord's here on Friday.
Kevin Pietersen was batting on 71 and Ian Bell on 28.
Praveen Kumar took the only wick
Panesar defends his net session with Tendulkar
England's left-arm spinner Monty Panesar defended his action of bowling to Sachin Tendulkar at the Lord's nets in the run-up to the 100th Test match between the two countries that started on Thursday.
Lucian Freud: The world’s most expensive living painter passed away
20th century painter Lucian Freud died on Wednesday night in London, grandson of Sigmund Freud (father of psychoanalysis), son of an Austrian-born architect German mother born in Berlin, in winter 192
Zaheer's injury, a sign of excess cricket, say ex-skippers
Pace spearhead Zaheer Khan's hamstring injury in the first Test against England has led experts to reignite the debate on whether too much cricket is taking a toll on Indian players.
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Lord’s advises women to ‘dress appropriately’
As India and England tread cautiously for their 100th Test match at Lord’s, the women members of the famous Marylebone Cricket Club have reportedly been asked to dress appropriately for the historic match that begins here Thursday. Some members of the MCC are furious that women members are exposing too much flesh at Lord’s, which they feel is “not cricket”. A ban on women members was lifted in 1999 after 212 years, and since then some 50 women have become members.
Cameron is grilled, says sorry for hiring Coulson
Prime Minister David Cameron on Wednesday faced hostile Opposition Labour MPs, who grilled him over his close relationship with the News International executives, over the phone-hacking scandal.
Population of world to hit 7bn by October
The world’s population will hit seven billion by the end of October with five babies being born every second, experts have predicted. A little over a decade ago, the world’s population stood at six billion. But, with five babies being born every second, 78 million people are added to the global community each year. By the end of October, it will reach seven billion, the Daily Mail reported.