Aamer gives Pakistan fresh hope against Australia
Leeds, England, July 23: Teenage quick Mohammad Aamer revived Pakistan's prospects of a series-levelling victory against Australia in the second and final Test at Headingley here on Friday.
Aamer too
Hyundai agrees on wage deal for second strike-free year
SEOUL, July 22, 2010: South Korea's top automaker Hyundai Motor said Thursday that its union and management had agreed a wage deal, marking its second strike-free year.
Hyundai said the deal reached
India look up to Dhoni, Laxman to save 1st Test
Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh, second from left, and teammates congratulate Sri Lankan cricketer Muttiah Muralitharan, left, after the Sri Lankan victory in the first Test match at The Galle Internati
Lohan’s jail term slashed to 14 days
Lindsay Lohan began her 90-day jail term Tuesday but the troubled Hollywood starlet’s sentence was quickly slashed to 14 days, the police said.
Lohan’s jail term slashed to 14 days
Lindsay Lohan began her 90-day jail term Tuesday but the troubled Hollywood starlet’s sentence was quickly slashed to 14 days, the police said.
'Hot' Russian spy leaves enigmatic Facebook trail
Two weeks after 10 Russian spies flew back from the United States to Moscow, the buzz of interest around the ring's most photogenic member, the feisty redhead Anna Chapman, shows no signs of receding.
French soccer stars in child sex probe
The French police detained football internationals Franck Ribery and Karim Benzema on Tuesday as they faced possible charges in a probe into an alleged under-age prostitution ring.
Sri Lanka’s Lasith Malinga celebrates
Sri Lanka’s Lasith Malinga celebrates the dismissal of opener Gautam Gambhir on Day Three of the first Test in Galle on Tuesday.
Airport strike disrupts flights in France
PARIS, July 21, 2010: A strike by air traffic controllers disrupted travel across France on Wednesday with one in five flights from Paris's main international airport Charles de Gaulle cancelled, auth
Fiat reports return to profit, approval for 'demerger'
MILAN, July 21, 2010: Fiat announced on Wednesday a return to profit in the second quarter and won board approval for the Italian auto giant's plan to hive off non-car activities.
The group posted a