Little growth sacrifice inevitable to rein in prices: Subbarao
As India seeks to control high inflation, RBI Governor D. Subbarao has said a little sacrifice in growth is 'inevitable' amid efforts to bring down prices to acceptable levels.
Subbarao said cr
Roddick, Venus lead US golden oldies into 2nd round
Former winners Andy Roddick and Venus Williams moved into the US Open second round on Tuesday as defending champion Novak Djokovic and women's favorite Serena Williams prepared to make their bow.
Rod
Djokovic reaches second round at US Open
Defending champion Novak Djokovic advanced to the second round of the US Open on Tuesday with a 6-1, 6-0, 6-1 victory over Italy's Paolo Lorenzi.
Serbian second seed Djokovic was broken in the first
Urdu, Bengali speakers cause for police suspicion in NYC
With memories of the 9/11 attacks etched in the psyche of New Yorkers, city police say they give particular attention to Urdu and Bengali speakers when they eavesdrop in restaurants and stores to gath
US Open: Andy Murray, Maria Sharapova into second round
Third-seeded Maria Sharapova reached the US Open second round on Monday with a 6-2, 6-2 win over Hungary's Melinda Czink.
Sharapova, the 2006 champion, will face Spain's Lourdes Dominguez Lino for a
Maria Sharapova shakes off marriage talk, 'pregnancy'
Maria Sharapova reached the US Open second round on Monday before jokingly admitting that the subject of pregnancy came up during recent tests into a mystery stomach problem.
The Russian superstar ea
Federer cruises past hapless Young
Roger Federer began his campaign to win a record sixth US Open with a comfortable 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 victory over America's Donald Young on Monday.
Top seed and world number one Federer, playing in his 52
There are drug cheats in tennis, says Blake
Tennis, like other sports, was bound to have some players using performance-enhancing drugs, American James Blake said on Monday, but he felt authorities were doing all they could to ensure the sport
All 9 Empire State Building injured wounded by police gun fire
All nine people who were wounded in a shootout outside Empire State Building here were injured by shots fired by the New York police officers as they were confronting a gunman after he had killed his
Citi to yank $410 million from Paulson's funds: Sources
The blows keep coming for hedge fund manager John Paulson, with Citi Private Bank deciding it will withdraw $410 million from his Paulson & Co hedge fund, according to people familiar with the decisio