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Nokia to move telecom network services base to India

Global telecommunications giant Nokia has announced shifting the hub of its global telecom network management services business to India from its home base in Finland.

Missile Ballack is back

Boosted by the return of their inspirational captain Michael Ballack hosts Germany have the chance to book a place in the second round of the World Cup when they face Poland in Dortmund on Wednesday.

Bollywood news - Giving her the lip

Rakhi Sawant is popularly called an 'item girl', which is film industryspeak for a young, sexy dancer who does a suggestive number in the movies or in music videos. Mika Singh is a singer, many of whose videos will feature dances by girls like Sawant.

Preity Zinta's high court battle...

Preity Zinta's high court battle against a tabloid tilted in her favour on Tuesday, when the judge asked for a warrant against the proprietor of the tabloid.

Sania at ease with pressure of expectations

It's not easy being Sania Mirza with over a billion people watching every move she makes but the Hyderabadi teenager does not complain and says she has learnt to live with it.

Kitchen for hubby if Argentina loses to Brazil

Kolkata,Every action in Germany has a reaction in soccer-crazy West Bengal - where a man has had to pledge he will help with kitchen chores for the rest of his life if Argentina goes down to Brazil.

Sehwag and his Caribbean cruise

There is something about the West Indies which adds to the evolution of Virender Sehwag as a cricketer.

Aishwarya to attend IIFA awards

Mumbai,The pendulum swings a complete circle. Rumours that Aishwarya Rai will not be attending the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards in Dubai, as she wanted extra money for her performance, can be safely put to rest.

US military to launch new Afghan offensive

Kabul,The US-led coalition forces, in a new bid to wipe out Taliban-linked militants in Afghanistan, will soon launch a new offensive in the volatile southern region, the US army said Wednesday.

Dhoni's bizarre dismissal forces ICC to clarify protocol

Criticised by all quarters following Mahendra Singh Dhoni's bizarre dismissal in the first India-West Indies Test match, ICC has clarified its protol in this regard and admitted that the decision had left the players frustrated in the Antigua Test.

Oil prices extend losses on inflation fears

Oil prices fell further in Asian trade, with the market seeing weaker demand ahead if central banks raise interest rates to curb inflation and thereby slow economic growth.

Ronaldinho says he is just another Brazil player

Brazilian soccer player Ronaldinho denied he was the superstar of the Brazil squad and said he was just another member of the team, according to a report in the Argentine daily El Clarin.

Bollywood films becoming popular in Europe: Shah Rukh

After making inroads in the UK and US, Indian films are now becoming popular in France, Germany and Poland, Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan has said.

Lesser known facts about Brazil

Brazil is the most talked about team every fourth year when the football World Cup comes around, irrespective of its wins and losses.

MS launches new range of web cameras

Microsoft on Tuesday announced the launch of its new range of web cameras in the domestic market and said it will introduce additional products in September to meet demand of the expanding digital communications landscape.

Bachchan, Gandhi feud hogs India headlines again

It is a story fit for the big screen, a tale of money, honour, and a family feud between the queen of Indian politics and the king of Bollywood.

Raju Mishra is the latest hero in outsourcing story

Judge Parker, one of the longest-running and popular cartoon strips in American history (it currently runs in 175 newspapers and has been syndicated since 1952), has a new character — a 19-year-old Indian genius named Raju Mishra, who does research work for American college stu …

Gold falls in volatile trade, briefly dips below USD 550

Gold was on the defensive on Wednesday following a sell-off in precious and base metals the previous day, with sentiment dampened by a strong dollar, weak oil prices and concerns over interest rate hikes.

Famed Microsoft blogger quits

The world's most famous corporate blogger, Robert Scoble, credited with helping to break down a siege mentality at his employer, Microsoft Corp, confirmed on Sunday he is leaving to join a recently formed Silicon Valley Internet media start-up.

Pak plans to attack Indians in Afghanistan, says NATO

A Kashmiri militant group has been tasked by Pakistani agencies to target Indians in Afghanistan, according to alerts issued to India by an European intelligence agency.

UN experts urge Guantanamo closure after suicides

Five United Nations human rights experts on Wednesday urged the closure of the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay after last week's suicides there that they said were predictable given the harsh conditions.

Football news - USA 0-3 CZECH REPUBLIC

The Czech Republic started their Germany 2006 campaign in style with a 3-0 win over the USA in Gelsenkirchen on Monday, 12 June 2006.

She was a day stripper, but Paul didn't know

Sir Paul McCartney is ruing the day he married Heather Mills after seeing lurid pictures of his estranged second wife being splashed in the British tabloid press.

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