2 army climbers buried under snow avalanche
Two Indian Army officers of a mountaineering team were killed when a snow avalanche hit their camp during an expedition in Uttarakhand, an official said on Tuesday.
The officers, Lt. Col. Poornachand
US pastor billed $180k
New York, Sept. 20: The pastor of a Florida church who threatened to burn the Quran on the 9/11 anniversary to protest the 2001 terror attacks in the US, has been hit with a whopping $180,000 bill as
US leader practised witchcraft
Washington, Sept. 20: A Republican leader who is contesting the US Senate election scheduled in November this year, has admitted that she once dabbled in witchcraft.
Ms Christine O’Donnell, the Repub
Sculptor hid Nefertiti’s flawed beauty
London, Sept. 20: Egyptian queen Nefertiti, hailed as the perfect example of beauty, might have been quite ordinary looking after all.
The 3,300-year-old carved bust of the queen with her aqualine no
Drink water to avoid wrinkles
London, Sept. 20: Recent research suggests that not only does water help the skin, but the extent to which it makes a difference may vary depending on the type one drinks.
Doctors and nutritionists a
9 killed in Nato chopper crashes in Afghanistan
Nine members of the Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) were killed when their helicopter crashed in southern Afghanistan on Tuesday.
India 3rd most powerful nation: US report
India is listed as the third most powerful country in the world after the US and China and the fourth most powerful bloc after the US, China and the European Union in a new official US report.
Murder accused stabbed to death in Andhra court
A man accused in a murder case was stabbed to death in a court premises in Andhra Pradesh on Tuesday.
Games Village unsafe and unfit: Scotland
After New Zealand, it is now Scotland that has hit back at the “filthy living conditions” at the Commonwealth Games Village here saying it was “unsafe and unfit for human habitation”.
BJP against meeting separatists in groups: Sushma
Srinagar, Sept. 21: Bharatiya Janata Party leader Sushma Swaraj, member of the all-party delegation on a two-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir, said the decision to meet separatist leaders in the valley