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- China's February exports jump massive 45.7%
- AI to increase summer capacity by 10pc
- Outsourcing deals rising: Infosys
- FDI inflows dip by 25 pc to USD 2.04 bn in Jan
- No plans to sell stake in ONGC, IOC: Petroleum Secretary
- Cisco unveils system for super-fast Internet
- Rivals on edge for World Cup semi-finals
- Yousuf, Younus not given life bans: PCB
- Bradman is the greatest, Sachin comes only second: Waugh
- Younus, Yousuf barred from playing for Pak
- PCB action evokes mixed reactions
- Chefs de Mission inspect Games village
- Yousuf, Younus should approach court: Inzamam
- Cabinet clears $2.34 billion INS Gorshkov deal with Russia The Cabinet has cleared the $2.34 billion INS Gorshkov deal with Russia. The Cabinet panel on security met over this deal on Wednesday evening.
- That's politics! Simple Q gets 8000 page answer When the government was asked a tough question by the Opposition, it provided 8,000 pages of information. Delivered by an autorickshaw to the State Assembly.
- Former top cop gets extortion demand Petrol depot owners, including a former Inspector General of Police have been slapped with extortion demands of Rs 30 lakh each by a nascent militant group in Meghalaya.
- Cops allow murderer and ex-MP to address reporters Anand Mohan, a former MP in jail for the lynching of a bureaucrat, was surrounded by policemen, who allowed him to visit the house of a local politician from Lalu Yadav’s Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD). During the stopover in Samastipur, Anand shared his thoughts on the Women’s Bill with reporters.
- UP: 4 students held for defacing Maya's poster Four students of Uttar Pradesh Sainik School have been arrested and sent to juvenile home for allegedly smearing colour on Chief Minister Mayawati's posters in Lucknow during Holi. The four, who are appearing for their XII board exams, were arrested on Holi night on charges of damaging public property and a case had been lodged against them under the Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act.
- IPL 3: Knight Riders banking on change in attitude
- 5 Americans arrested for terror ask for special trial A Pakistani court on Wednesday directed police to produce the confessional statements of five American Muslims arrested for alleged terror links and accepted a request from the accused to hold their trial within a jail due to security reasons.
- India to scale down Afghan operations India is looking at options to scale down operations of its missions in Afghanistan in the wake of terror attacks against Indians there, government sources have said.
- Sharad Yadav denies split in party over Women's Bill JD(U) chief Sharad Yadav on Wednesday sought to play down the divisions within its ranks over the Women's Reservation Bill and rubbished reports of a possible split in the party on the issue.
- Important step for Rajiv assassin in court The Madras High Court will receive on Thursday a report that reportedly recommends Nalini Sriharan be released from the Vellore jail where she has spent the last 19 years.
- No 'missiles' in Lok Sabha, decides Speaker After the Rajya Sabha chairman came under attack, the Lok Sabha Speaker calls a meeting, bans all possible missiles like paper weights from the Well.
- Soon, men in minority? Sonia has a solution “Then we will have reservation for men," Congress president Sonia Gandhi said in a lighter vein on Wednesday when a Trinamool Congress leader contended that men would be a marginalised lot if the Women's Reservation Bill was enacted and implemented.
- US woman, JihadJane, used Internet for terror A Pennsylvania woman who called herself JihadJane was tied on Tuesday to an alleged assassination plot against a Swedish cartoonist who depicted the Prophet Muhammad atop the body of a dog.
- Bali bombing suspect confirmed dead in raid A top-ranked Southeast Asian militant wanted for planning the deadliest terrorist attack in Indonesia's history that tore through two Bali nightclubs killing 202 people, has been killed in a shootout with police at an Internet cafe, the president confirmed on Wednesday.
- Indian toddler’s death an accident: Oz accused Indian national Gursewak Dhillon, accused in the death of three-year-old Gurshan Singh Channa, has reportedly told Australian police that he accidentally knocked the toddler down when he opened the house door. 23-year-old Dhillon admitted disposing of the toddler's body but denied deliberately injuring the child, the Age reported.
- Sarkozy and Bruni 'cheating on each other' More than two years after their hallowed marriage, rumours are doing the rounds in France that President Nicolas Sarkozy and First Lady Carla Bruni are both cheating on each other.
- Decaf coffee: New respect and new offerings At coffee drinkers’ high school, the decaf crowd always sits at the losers’ table. They know coffee geeks call their double-shot decaffeinated cappuccinos “why bothers.” They lie awake deep into the night, pondering whether the waiter was spiteful or just lazy when he poured what was evidently a cup of regular.
- Body scanners cause US-Pak diplomatic row A tour of the United States arranged by the State Department to improve ties to Pakistani legislators ended in a public relations fiasco when the members of the group refused to submit to extra airport screening in Washington, and they are now being hailed as heroes on their return home.
- Obama has not received Nobel prize money Three months after receiving the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, US President Barack Obama is yet to receive the $1.4 million cash award, the White House said on Wednesday.
- US blasts Israeli settlement plans in East Jerusalem The Obama Administration strongly condemned the Israeli decision on new settlements in East Jerusalem on Tuesday, saying that this would sharply undermine confidence building measures between Israel and Palestine on finding a lasting solution to conflict in the region.
- All set for a successful IPL, says Modi
- Royals can cope with Jadeja's absence: Warne
- Only Sehwag can surpass Sachin's double ton: Bopara
- High calorie diet increases chances of having a boy: Study In a finding that adds some credence to grandma's tales that eat "bacon for boys", a new research has found that taking a high-calorie diet during early stage of pregnancy increases the odds of having a boy from ten to 11 in every 20 births.
- IPL a good platform to groom future players: Dhoni
China's exports grew strongly in February in a new sign of a rebound in global demand, government figures showed Wednesday.Exports were up 45.7 percent in February over a year earlier, the Chinese customs agency reported, beating forecasts by private sector analysts of 35 to 40 percent growth.
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The ailing national carrier Air India has decided to increase the domestic capacity by 10 per cent from March 29 to tap the summer rush, besides introducing in-flight entertainment on the metro routes, according to a senior airline official.
Posted on 11 March 2010 | 3:01 am
Infosys Technologies Wednesday said the number of outsourcing deals was rising due to a recovery in the global economy. Infosys and its rivals such as Tata Consultancy Services and Wipro had seen a sharp drop in demand for outsourcing services and pressure on prices a year ago. <br>
Posted on 11 March 2010 | 3:01 am
Foreign direct investment in the country declined by 25 percent to USD 2.04 billion in January compared to the same month last year, snapping a trend of positive growth in the previous three consecutive months. In January 2009, FDI inflows were USD 2.73 billion.<br><br><br>
Posted on 11 March 2010 | 3:01 am
The government is not considering selling equity in Indian Oil Corp (IOC) and Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC), Petroleum Secretary S Sundareshan said today. "There is no serious consideration (on follow-on public offerings in IOC and ONGC) at this juncture," he told reporters.
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Cisco Systems on Tuesday unveiled super-fast Internet hardware that promises to boost US competitiveness and bolster economic recovery by moving mountains of data at astounding speeds.<br>
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Injury-stricken England hope to build on their amazing resurgence in field hockey when they take on defending champions Germany in the World Cup semi-final on T
Posted on 11 March 2010 | 1:32 am
PCB clarified that it has not imposed life bans on Muhammad Yousuf and Younus Khan and only barred them from playing for the country in all the formats.
Posted on 11 March 2010 | 1:19 am
Sachin Tendulkar can come only second, after legendary Don Bradman in the list of all-time great cricketers, according to Steve Waugh.
Posted on 11 March 2010 | 1:13 am
The PCB indefinitely barred its former captains Younus Khan and Mohammad Yousuf from playing for the country and imposed one-year bans on Shoaib Malik and Rana Naved-ul-Hasan in the wake of the team's disastrous tour of Australia.
Posted on 11 March 2010 | 12:06 am
Pakistan cricket fraternity reacted with surprise, anger and content to severe punishment handed out by the Board to half-a-dozen current players.
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With barely 200 days to go for the 2010 Commonwealth Games, the Chefs de Mission of the 71 participating countries paid another visit to the Games village on We
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Former Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq said Mohammad Yousuf and Younus Khan should approach court challenging the decision.
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After performing below par in the first two editions, Kolkata Knight Riders are hoping a change in attitude would do the trick in the third season of the Indian Premier League that commences on March 12.
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The continuing by TV news channels boycott notwithstanding, Indian Premier League Commissioner Lalit Modi expects a successful third edition of the cash-rich Twenty20 event starting March 12.
Posted on 10 March 2010 | 4:24 am
Rajasthan Royals would miss key performer Ravindra Jadeja in third edition of the IPL, but the team has enough resources to lift the title, according to skipper Shane Warne.
Posted on 9 March 2010 | 11:59 pm
Sachin Tendulkar's historic ODI double hundred is a feat that only Virender Sehwag can match or surpass among the current crop of batsmen, feels Ravi Bopara.
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Indian Premier League works as a good platform to find and groom talented youngsters, who may go on to play in the national team, according to India skipper MS Dhoni.
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