7 Indians running for ODI dream team
Seven Indian cricketers, including Sachin Tendulkar, are among 48 players in the fray for the dream one-day international (ODI) team being selected to mark the 40th anniversary of ODI cricket.
Stadium in Kerala hits road block
New Delhi, Dec. 21: The union environment and forests ministry on Tuesday issued notice to the Kerala Cricket Association (KCA) for destroying mangroves in Ernakulam district to construct a cricket st
Assange: Accusers in a tizzy
London, Dec. 21: The Wikileaks founder, Mr Julian Assange, had an affair with a 16-year-old girl when he was 18 and fathered a boy who is now 20 years old, a media report said on Monday. The revelatio
Ally quits, Gilani in trouble
Islamabad, Dec. 21: The cracks within the ruling coalition in Pakistan widened on Tuesday after a key ally made it clear that it had no intention of returning to the (coalition) fold.
The Prime Minis
Human brain has built-in lie detector
London: Scientists have discovered a circuit in our brain that lets us predict when someone is about to lie to us.
The findings could help explain why some people become paranoid. Scientists from th
Saddam had Quran inked in his blood
London, Dec. 21: A Quran written in the blood of the late Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein over two years has been locked behind three vaulted doors in Baghdad and not been opened for three years, it was r
Human brain has a built-in lie detector
Scientists have discovered a circuit in our brain that lets us predict when someone is about to lie to us.
India's back-to-back Prithvi-II missile tests successful
Bhubaneswar: India on Wednesday successfully conducted two tests of its indigenously developed nuclear-capable Prithvi-II ballistic missile from a military base in Orissa, an official said.
The surfa
Naidu's fast for farmers enters sixth day, doctors helpless
Hyderabad: Former Andhra Pradesh chief minister and Telugu Desam Party head N. Chandrababu Naidu's indefinite fast demanding a relief package for farmers entered the sixth day Wednesday as attempts by
BJP asks PM to leave or face JPC over spectrum scandal
Bharatiya Janata Party leader Arun Jaitley on Wednesday asked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to quit if he was not ready to face a joint parliamentary probe into the spectrum scandal.