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'Manmohan Singh has lots to hide'

New Delhi: Bharatiya Janata Party leader Sushma Swaraj on Wednesday said Prime Minister Manmohan Singh 'has lots to hide' and that is why the government is so averse to a joint parliamentary committee

Koli gets fourth death sentence

Ghaziabad: Surinder Koli, a convict in the 2006 Nithari serial killings, was on Wednesday sentenced to death by a special Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) court here for a 12-year-old girl's murd

PM waits for orders from 10 Janpath

New Delhi: Senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader L.K. Advani on Wednesday attacked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for not agreeing to a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) probe into the 2G spectrum sca

Haneef's 'substantial' cash from Oz

Sydney: Indian-origin doctor Mohamed Haneef, wrongly accused of being involved in terrorism, will receive a 'substantial' and confidential payout from the Australian government, a media report said on

Gujjars protests hit rail services

Bayana: Train services between Delhi and Mumbai were hit as Gujjars, demanding reservation for the community in government jobs, laid siege to a railway track near Bayana in Bharatpur district of Raja

Kitchens in India worried over Onion price

New Delhi: Sky-rocketting onion prices are literally bringing tears to the eyes. With rates shooting to Rs.70-80 per kg, the humble bulb has become really pricey, forcing people to drastically chop th

Pakistani onions arriving to wipe off India's worries

Amritsar: Some relief in the sky-high prices of onions in India is expected with truckloads of the commodity arriving from neighbouring Pakistan through the Attari-Wagah land border check-post, trader

Docs closer to finding autism cure

London, Dec. 20: Scientists have identified hundreds of brain-related proteins, faults in which cause 130 illnesses including Alzheimer’s and autism.

The breakthrough could greatly speed the developm

Stem cell cure for baldness

London, Dec. 20: Scientists may be close to creating a cure for baldness, following a stem cell breakthrough.

Researchers at the Berlin Technical University in Germany have grown the world’s first ar

iPhones may be spying on users, finds study

London, Dec. 20: Do you know that dozens of popular iPhone applications could be secretly spying on what you do with them.

More than half of the programmes and games for smartphones sent data back to

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