New Delhi: Is Kashmir’s most-used militant ingress route and the border district, perched beside the LoC and with the most pronounced proseparatist sentiments, witnessing a change?... details>>
Gujjars, Raje open door for talks
Jaipur: A day after refusing to talk to Col Kirori Singh Bainsla outside Jaipur, chief minister Vasundhara Raje created an elbow room for negotiations by agreeing on Sunday to send ... details>>
Tilak, editor of Kesari, was tried for sedition
Journalists facing sedition charges is nothing new. Even Bal Gangadhar Tilak faced it during the repressive British regime. As the editor of Kesari, Tilak on May 12, 1908, titled his editorial “The Misfortune of the Country”, severely castigating the ruthless bureaucracy... details>>
Twilight for the forest people
The world is closing in on the few remaining people who live in such remote isolation as to seem not of this world.
They dwell in crude thatched huts in forest depths and subsist by hunting and fishing and gathering plants and berries. ... details>>
Stranded in space? New space lab too roomy
Houston: The new Japanese laboratory on the International Space Station has one drawback: It’s so spacious that astronauts floating in the middle of the room can get stranded, space shuttle Discovery’s commander said on Friday... details>>
Music of 'Mission Istaanbul' flagged off at IIFA 2008
The IIFA 2008 was kicked off yesterday at Bangkok in the presence of the Bachchan family, other top Bollywood actors and technicians and invitees from the government of Thailand and other celebrities from the host country...
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Ana, thw new queen
Paris: Move over Maria, its Ana’s time at the top.
Ana Ivanovic’s breakthrough Grand Slam win in the French Open final on Saturday and her elevation to the World No 1 spot... details>>