Kuchipudi, The Leader impressive
Hyderabad, Aug. 3: The Leader and Kuchipudi caught the eye when the horses were exercised here on Tuesday.
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600 metres: Hardccore (RB) 43.5, unextended. Aspire (Ali Khan) Princess Jaanu (RB) 43
Trai pushes for better services
Aug. 2: If telecom regulator Trai has its way, you will not have to wait for four weeks to get your incorrect telephone bill rectified. That’s the time period allowed to telecom companies to address b
Investors stay cool to Ulip law
Aug. 2: The very public spat between the two regulators, Sebi and Irda, on the Ulip issue may have embarassed the government, but it benefitted the consumer. The fight over Ulips focused a lot of publ
Pranab gets LS to clear Ulip law
Aug 2: The government finally passed on Monday the Securities and Insurance Laws (Amendment) and Validation Bill, 2010 – popularly known as the Ulip bill.
The bill has two key features. Firstly, it
NMDC profit doubles
Aug. 2: NMDC Ltd, Asia’s third largest iron ore miner, said that its net profit has almost doubled in the first quarter of fiscal 2010 on the back of a rise in ore prices. The miner has reported a pro
T20s, Tests can co-exist: Symmo
Aug. 2: Andrew Symonds’ all-round abilities are legendary and the burly Aussie has proved it time and again in the first three editions of the Indian Premier League, turning up for the Deccan Chargers
India fight injuries, Lanka
Aug. 2: Injury-ravaged India will bank on their batting to try and square the three-match series against Sri Lanka, which they trail 0-1. The third Test starting here on Tuesday promises to be a stiff
Two held over parcel bomb sent to MI6 HQ
Aug 1: The British police has arrested two men, aged 52 years and 21 years, and is questioning them over a parcel bomb that was sent to the office of MI6 at Vauxhall in South London. The two men were
Dal-chawal for Viru, Mahi digs ice-cream
Aug. 2: Of the several things that unite the Indian cricket team members, food habits tops the list. Whichever part of the world the team might be touring, partners in crime often get together to hunt
Pak flood toll climbs to 1,400
Aug 1: The death toll in the ongoing flash floods and lashing downpours in Pakistan has crossed 1400 as hundreds of thousands of stranded people await relief. “The death tool has crossed 1400 and with