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Britain steps up security, fearing Mumbai-like attack

Nov 27: Gun-totting British policemen have been deployed in many shopping centres in Britain to combat the threat of a Mumbai-like massacre ahead of the Christmas holidays, a media report said Saturda

Pakistani PM to donate liver

Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani Saturday announced he would donate his liver after death and urged the people to donate organs as well to help others in distress.

M&M to buy 5.5 percent of BT's stake in Tech Mahindra

Diversified conglomerate Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) Friday said it has agreed to buy a 5.5 percent stake of its partner BT Group Plc in its IT arm Tech Mahindra.

M&M's stake in the IT venture was 42.7

26/11 brings India, Israel closer

New Delhi: Two years after the 26/11 terror spree, baby Moshe, whose parents were killed in the attack on the Jewish centre in Mumbai, is growing up fine in Israel. And the ties between India and Isra

Asiad: Women's 4x400m relay team wins 13th gold for India

Asiad: Women's 4x400m relay team wins 13th gold for India

In a sensational display of skill, women's relay team repeat their 2006 Doha Games performance.

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Asiad: Women's 4x400m relay team wins 13th gold for India

Guangzhou: The Indian women's 4x400m relay team, in a sensational burst, defended their gold medal in the Asian Games here Friday.

The victory gave India its fifth gold in athletics, and 13th overa

India gung-ho at Guangzhou as Vijender wins boxing gold

Guangzhou: India's Vijender Singh the clinched gold in the men's 75 kg boxing event with a convincing win at the Asian Games here Friday.

Vijender blanked Abbos Atoev of Uzbekistan 7-0 in a lopside

Khandker strike seals bronze for Indians

Nov. 25: The Indian men’s hockey team defeated four-time champions South Korea 1-0 to finish with a bronze at the Asian Games here on Thursday. Pakistan won the gold with a convincing 2-0 win over Mal

Gender lies in eyes of beholder

Gender, like beauty, lies in the eyes of the beholder, it seems. A study shows that even if you are male, your face may appear to be that of a female to an onlooker.

Spotlight on Taj Mahal’s marble cancer at film fest

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Jay Bajaj’s short environmental film The man who saved the Taj Mahal is being screened at the ongoing 41st International Film festival of India.

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