PM invited me, says Kalmadi
New Delhi, Oct. 19: His absence at the felicitation of the medal winning athletes raised lot of eyebrows, but Mr Suresh Kalmadi, chairman of the Commonwealth Games Organising
Committee, said on Tues
Hackers can force jet crash
London, Oct. 19: A new breed of cyber terrorists has the capability of breaking into a plane’s sophisticated on-board computer systems and forcing it to crash, a security document released on Monday w
Campbell praises Sarko for ‘wife love’
Supermodel Naomi Campbell has praised French President Nicolas Sarkozy because he treats her friend and his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy like a princess.
Fire in firecrackers warehouse, three injured
At least three people were injured on Wednesday when a major fire broke out in a warehouse storing firecrackers in a densely populated area of Uttar Pradesh’s Varanasi district, the police said.
High court disposes of petition on CWG corruption
The Delhi high court on Wednesday disposed of a petition seeking an inquiry into alleged corruption in the funding of the 2010 Commonwealth Games (CWG), and noted a government panel was already lookin
Ex-Pakistan president Farooq Leghari dead
Former Pakistan President Farooq Ahmed Khan Leghari, who dismissed Benazir Bhutto's government in 1996, is dead. He was 70. Leghari died in Pakistan’s Rawalpindi city early Wednesday, Dawn reported.
Pak tax evaders owe Rs100 bn to exchequer
Islamabad: Tax evaders in Pakistan owe a whopping Rs 100 billion to the national exchequer, it has been revealed.
The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) is stuck in litigation in courts against thousands
Bruce has no plans to retire
Hollywood actor Bruce Wills is no longer keen to star in films that require him to travel to remote places. He wants now to do easier projects and be surrounded by “good looking women” on the set.
Bruce has no plans to retire
Hollywood actor Bruce Wills is no longer keen to star in films that require him to travel to remote places. He wants now to do easier projects and be surrounded by “good looking women” on the set.
Australian PM slams union leader for saying 9/11 a US plot
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard on Wednesday dismissed as "stupid and wrong" a trade union leader's remarks that the September 11, 2001 terror attacks in the US were a conspiracy.