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Publish Date : 6/1/2005 12:11:00 PM Source : Africa News Women robbed of their fertility by cancer treatment could benefit from a new technique to freeze their eggs in advance to help them ...... Daily use compound linked to breast cancer Publish Date : 6/1/2005 12:10:00 PM Source : Canada News Scientists have uncovered startling evidence that a compound widely used in food packaging and dental materials could...... Icelandic history - first veg banquet for Kalam Publish Date : 6/1/2005 12:08:00 PM Source : America News Iceland created history when it hosted its first ever fully vegetarian state banquet to specially honour visiting Indian President ..... The 'taste of India' in Laos Publish Date : 6/1/2005 12:06:00 PM Source : Asia Pacific News The Buddha, Amitabh Bachchan, Jawaharlal Nehru - this is the trinity of famous Indians that people in this quaintly picturesque ..... India to announce participation in Galileo project soon Publish Date : 6/1/2005 12:05:00 PM Source : World News India is likely to sign an agreement soon to participate in an European Union (EU)-promoted ambitious satellite-based navigation system...... Himachal Pradesh may abolish controversial goods tax Publish Date : 5/31/2005 5:09:00 PM Source : Health News Himachal Pradesh may scrap the controversial goods tax on pharmaceutical and other goods if the state cabinet accepts the recommendations of the excise department, say top officials. Online votaries push Kerala's Smart City project Publish Date : 5/31/2005 5:08:00 PM Source : Technology Political parties in Kerala who are opposing the Rs.10.5 billion ($241 million) Smart City project have been given a rebuff by over 6,000 online supporters from around the world who favour the venture. For Indians, water is becoming out of reach Publish Date : 5/31/2005 5:06:00 PM Source : Animals and Nature News A great water famine has gripped India. A basic necessity, water has turned into a scarce commodity for hundreds... Sangakkara replaces Sachin in Asian XI Publish Date : 5/31/2005 5:04:00 PM Source : Sports News Sri Lankan wicketkeeper Kumara Sangakkara will replace injured Sachin Tendulkar in the Asian XI that will play three limited overs matches against a World XI in Houston in mid-June. Ayub wanted to take Kashmir by force: son Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:58:00 PM Source : Asia News Former Pakistani dictator Field Marshal Mohammed Ayub Khan wanted take Jammu and Kashmir by force and aligned this country... Row over fish medicine for asthma patients Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:57:00 PM Source : Health News A lingering controversy over the administration of fish medicine to asthma patients every year has taken a new turn with the apex body of physicians deciding to take the government to court for patronizing "unscientific" medicine. US military believes Zarqawi wounded Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:55:00 PM Source : American News A top US military official has said the US "tends to believe" a web site claim that the Al-Qaeda leader in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, has been wounded, reports Xinhua. Orissa MLA surrenders, granted bail Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:52:00 PM Source : Crime News An Orissa legislator who had been absconding after attacking a policeman a fortnight ago was granted bail after he surrendered before a local court Monday, police said. Sonia Gandhi to commission new Indian Navy base Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:51:00 PM Source : Politics News After protracted delays and cost overruns, the first phase of a sprawling Rs.350 billion Indian Navy base on the western coast is to be commissioned Tuesday by Sonia Gandhi, chairperson of the ruling United Progressive Alliance. Time selection disappoints Indian film fraternity Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:49:00 PM Source : Entertainment News The scant representation of Indian cinema in Time magazine's list of 100 all-time movies has been a dismaying eye-opener for the film industry. 'Review of Islamic laws not under western pressure' Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:46:00 PM Source : Asia News The head of Pakistan's Islamic Ideology Council has dismissed allegations that the government's move to review Islamic laws ... Opposition slams Musharraf's praise for Israeli PM Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:42:00 PM Source : Asia News Pakistan's main opposition alliance, Muttahida Majlis-e-Amal, has slammed President Pervez Musharraf for praising Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon,... Eminem defends his single Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:40:00 PM Source : Entertainment News Rapper Eminem has mocked critics of the controversial video for his new single "Ass like that" - because he can't believe people can be offended by its puppet stars. Pumping up electricity - with grass Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:38:00 PM Source : Europe News Britain's first major electricity plant to be fuelled by grass will begin construction later this year. Bruce and Demi brought to book Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:36:00 PM Source : Entertainment News The so-called truth about Bruce Willis and Demi Moore's relationship could come straight from the horse's mouth, as their former stable rancher is planning a tell-all book. Clive Owen's 'papa'-razzi fury Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:34:00 PM Source : Entertainment News Actor Clive Owen says he gets disturbed when the paparazzi take pictures of his young children, insisting such kind of invasion of privacy should be made illegal. Rachel Stevens joins cancer campaign Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:33:00 PM Source : Entertainment News English pop diva Rachel Stevens is using her fame for a good cause - by helping male cancer charity Everyman's new campaign. Beckham not among top 10 celebrity dads Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:32:00 PM Source : Entertainment News Soccer star David Beckham has failed to make it to the top 10 list of celebrity dads of the year for the first time since the public awards were inaugurated in 2003. 'Indian brigadier sold 1965 war plans for Rs.20,000' Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:30:00 PM Source : Asia News Operational plans drawn up by the Indian Army as war loomed on the sub-continent in 1965 were allegedly sold by an Indian brigadier for Rs.20,000, but then Pakistani president Ayub Khan failed to capitalise on this, the late dictator's son claims. Meeting with neutral expert on Baglihar June 9 Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:29:00 PM Source : Asia News Pakistani officials will meet a neutral expert appointed by the World Bank in Paris June 9 to present their point of view on the Baglihar dam dispute with India. 'Taj Mahal' music proves old is gold Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:27:00 PM Source : Entertainment News Times Music: Music by Naushad; Lyrics by Naqsh Lyallpuri & Syed Gulrez... Nepal king rules out early power handover Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:26:00 PM Source : Asia News Nepal's King Gyanendra has ruled out early handover of power to the political parties or immediate restoration of the dissolved lower house of parliament. Americans roughed up at Taj, trooper suspended Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:25:00 PM Source : American News An American couple was roughed up at the Taj Mahal by a trooper after he illegally took them atop a watchtower to view the 17th century monument to love. Musharraf denies remarks on Iran bomb Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:21:00 PM Source : Middle East News Pakistan has denied that President Pervez Musharraf had told a German magazine that Iran was "very anxious" to have a nuclear bomb following Tehran's demand for a clarification. Sent 'to hijack plane', he asks for help Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:20:00 PM Source : Asia News A man was taken into custody at the airport here after he claimed he was assigned by a gang to hijack a domestic flight of the state-run Biman Bangladesh Airlines to India. Mittal fails to grab last Polish steel mill Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:18:00 PM Source : Europe News Mittal Steel Company has been disallowed to run in the next stage of the tender to purchase the Czestochowa Steel Mill in Poland. Many firsts mark Kalam's visit to Iceland Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:17:00 PM Source : Europe News Indian President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam arrived in Iceland Sunday afternoon for a four-day visit that marks several firsts for India's relations with this remote Nordic country. Kalam 'fully satisfied' with ongoing European tour Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:16:00 PM Source : Travel News Indian President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, now on a fortnight-long, four-nation tour of Europe, has said he is "fully satisfied" with the two legs of his visit, having achieved, or even bettered, his "mission" so far. Why Amitabh didn't let Shah Rukh pay him Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:15:00 PM Source : Entertainment News Superstar Amitabh Bachchan, who refused to let Shah Rukh Khan pay him for an appearance in "Paheli", says certain bonds go beyond commercial considerations. China dashes Everest hero's dream Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:13:00 PM Source : Sports News A mountaineering hero, who holds a record among Westerners for summiting Mt Everest, had his dream to improve his own record and re-enact a feat performed nearly 20 years ago dashed by the Chinese authorities. Will `D' do it for actor Randeep Hooda? Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:12:00 PM Source : Entertainment News By Ram Gopal Varma's standards, it's been quite a while since we had a film from his company. Its last release "Naach", which Varma himself directed, came in Diwali 2004. Cyber fixers come to a PC near you! Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:09:00 PM Source : Infotech News Troubled by unsolicited cyber salesmen, vanishing e-mail, virus and spam in your in-box? Fret no more, as help is at hand from deeproot.co.in. 'Bose' was a complete experience: Sachin Khedeker Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:08:00 PM Source : Entertainment News Actor Sachin Khedekar says he is "truly blessed" by the "complete experience" the making of "Bose: The Forgotten Hero" was but is surprised at the film's lack of commercial success. New Gujarat BJP chief Vala has uphill task Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:07:00 PM Source : Asia News Vajubhai Vala, who has just assumed charge as Gujarat Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) head, has a daunting task ahead of him - overcoming the bitter factionalism in the state party. Sabarmati Ashram awaits grant PM promised Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:04:00 PM Source : Asia News Mahatma Gandhi's historic Sabarmati Ashram here is still waiting for official intimation of a Rs.100 million grant that was announced by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh last month. Theatre more challenging than TV: Smriti Irani Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:03:00 PM Source : Entertainment News Theatre is far more challenging than working for television soaps, says popular TV star Smriti Irani. Orphaned toddlers are victims of AIDS Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:01:00 PM Source : Health News Three-year-old Michael Hauzel, whose parents have died of AIDS, cries inconsolably, pleading with his grandfather to buy him a toy gun he saw in the market. Tribal students want to educate their kin Publish Date : 5/31/2005 4:01:00 PM Source : Education and Studies News Students belonging to an ancient tribe in Orissa, who created history when they passed the high school examination this year, have said they want to serve their backward community by becoming teachers. Pakistan to import HIV/AIDS drugs from India Publish Date : 5/31/2005 3:37:00 PM Source : Health News Pakistan will begin importing anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs from India from July to treat HIV/AIDS patients. Chemicals in everyday products can harm unborn boys Publish Date : 5/31/2005 3:28:00 PM Source : Health News Unborn baby boys could suffer genital abnormalities if pregnant mothers come into contact with phthalates - chemicals found in a host of everyday products. 13 dead, 20 injured in Tamil Nadu roof collapse Publish Date : 5/31/2005 3:23:00 PM Source : Disaster-Collapsed At least 13 construction workers died and 20 were injured when a roof collapsed on them here. Will BCCI integrate women's body this week? Publish Date : 5/30/2005 3:32:00 PM Source : Sports News Indian women cricketers' long-cherished dream of benefiting from the men-only Indian cricket board-owned infrastructure could be realised this week when the board meets to decide on a proposed merger with the women's cricket board. Top delegation from Ontario to visit Punjab Publish Date : 5/30/2005 3:31:00 PM Source : Asia News In the wake of Chief Minister Amarinder Singh's visit to Canada last week, a high-level delegation of the Ontario government plans to visit Punjab in February to explore projects of mutual interest. Japan's 'Baby Bust': A costly population dilemma for modern society Publish Date : 5/30/2005 3:30:00 PM Source : Health News Despite more than a decade of government efforts, Japan has not been able to reverse its 'baby bust'. Birla Solutions making hay from power cuts Publish Date : 5/30/2005 3:29:00 PM Source : Business News Frequent power cuts across India are proving to be an upbeat occasion for Birla Power Solutions, a leading player in generators and invertors. PM to meet power secretaries in Shimla Publish Date : 5/30/2005 3:25:00 PM Source : Asia News Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, on a two-day visit to Himachal Pradesh, will hold a meeting with the country's power secretaries here Sunday before flying back to New Delhi. Tatas, Bangladesh discuss $2.5 bn investment proposal Publish Date : 5/30/2005 3:21:00 PM Source : Business News India's Tata Group held its first round of negotiations with the Bangladesh government on a $2.5-billion investment proposal in fertiliser, steel and power projects here. Tatas, Bangladesh discuss $2.5 bn investment proposal Publish Date : 5/30/2005 3:21:00 PM Source : Business News India's Tata Group held its first round of negotiations with the Bangladesh government on a $2.5-billion investment proposal in fertiliser, steel and power projects here. For Indians, water is becoming out of reach Publish Date : 5/30/2005 3:16:00 PM Source : Society/Environment-Water A great water famine has gripped India. A basic necessity, water has turned into a scarce commodity for hundreds of millions of Indians. Cities and towns in particular are battling round the year for the very minimum quantity of water. Indian snakebite toll unacceptably high Publish Date : 5/30/2005 3:15:00 PM Source : Wildlife News At least 50,000 Indians die every year from snakebites and yet it remains a "forgotten medical issue", says a British expert who has come here to specifically study the problem. No god or goddess, but a dog deity! Publish Date : 5/30/2005 3:13:00 PM Source : Society/Religion-Memorial News Not a temple or church, but a dog memorial is where many residents of this town go for prayers in the belief that their wishes will be fulfilled! Now fusion food: idli Manchurian, Mexican roast dosa.. Publish Date : 5/30/2005 3:12:00 PM Source : Business News Southern India may not have anything to do with Shanghai but a new fusion food court in this heartland of butter chicken is serving unusual delights like idli schezwan, spring roll dosa and even idli Manchurian. Tracing the roots of Africa's lost children Publish Date : 5/30/2005 3:10:00 PM Source : Africa News wo scholars have launched an effort to retrace the steps of Africans who reached this part of the globe centuries ago and whose descendents in India have very little or no knowledge of their origin. Cycling, climbing trees and mountains - on one leg Publish Date : 5/30/2005 3:08:00 PM Source : Sports News He doesn't have one leg, but he cycles daily and can sprint a hundred metres and even climb trees. No wonder Ramesh Bhai Thakur is an inspiration for disabled people. We are not seeking India's help: Prachanda Publish Date : 5/30/2005 3:05:00 PM Source : Asia News Top Nepalese Maoist leader Prachanda aka Pushpa Kamal Dahal has said his banned party is not looking for India's help. Total Results : 4214 This Page Lists News from Last 60 Days Only. News from Earlier Editions are Available in Archives. News for Last One Month can be Accessed Free of Cost. For Earlier Archives and Complete Story Insights, Please Consider Membership. Membership Starts at $ 40 per month. 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