Tiger's girls have been busy
Washington: A look at the women who were linked to professional golfer Tiger Woods has revealed that while some have gone on to make a reality show, others are busy penning books.
Porn star Holly Sam
Ban on mobile phones for unmarried girls
Muzaffarnagar: A village panchayat here has banned the use of mobile phones by unmarried girls, a move they feel would prevent them from eloping with their lovers.
The all caste and community pancha
Wrong signals: PM's Raja pat has BJP frowning
New Delhi: Former Telecom Minister A Raja got a pat from Prime Minister Manmohan Singh while being greeted at a DMK function here, prompting BJP to say it sent a wrong signal when the Supreme Court wa
'Fake' Taliban leader fools the West
Reuters: The New York Times said on Tuesday that a man it had described as a 'Taliban leader' who had taken part in 'secret peace talks' with the Afghan government was in fact an impostor.
The newspa
Indian, Chinese bosses 'are the best'
New York: A new study has revealed that Indians and Chinese managers are rated the best amongst their employees.
The survey conducted by the Kenexa Research Institute, a unit of Kenexa Corp, revealed
2011 to be the year of the tablet
Toronto: With the BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) launching the PlayBook early next year, the tablet is set to become the next big device in the new year.
With the roaring success of App
Aasia Bibi's daughter in plea to see sentenced mum
Lahore: The 10-year-old disabled daughter of Aasia Bibi, a Christian woman who has been awarded death sentence in a blasphemy case in Pakistan, breaks into tears and says she just wants to see her mot
1,000mph car project is ‘on track’
London: The British project to develop the world's first 1,000mph car is on track.
The construction will start on the rear of the Bloodhound vehicle in January, with an attempt on the World Land Spe
Wife's murder: Idea of husband's role 'outrageous'
London: After some South African detectives raised doubts about Brit-Indian business tycoon Shrien Dewani’s account of his role in the incident that led to the murder of his wife, his family members a
Kids safer in Kabul than in New York
Reuters: Children are probably safer growing up in Afghanistan's major cities, including the Taliban stronghold of Kandahar, than in London, New York, or Glasgow, NATO's top civilian envoy to Afghanis