Lalit Modi in I-T trouble over aircraft deal |
- Lalit Modi in I-T trouble over aircraft deal
- Match Fixing: Players will only be questioned
- Spot-fixing: Imran for fine over life ban
- Combat mission in Iraq is over, says Obama
- Security trumps privacy: Govt tells BlackBerry
- Indonesia threatens to ban BlackBerry over porn
- 'Flawed' N-bill was passed in Parliament: US
- Indian wins American science journalism award
- No Chinese troops present in PoK: Pakistan
- Floods worst disaster in Pak history: Qureshi
- US Open: Nadal tested in Round-1 win
- Ajay Devgn fined for smoking in public in Goa
| Lalit Modi in I-T trouble over aircraft deal Posted: 31 Aug 2010 10:27 PM PDT The former IPL chief is under probe for a payment of nearly Rs 80 crore reportedly made in buying the plane. |
| Match Fixing: Players will only be questioned Posted: A PCB official said no player has been charged and they are available for the T20s and ODIs against England. |
| Spot-fixing: Imran for fine over life ban Posted: The former Pakistan skipper were also not in favour of a life ban to players involved in spot-fixing. |
| Combat mission in Iraq is over, says Obama Posted: 31 Aug 2010 07:08 PM PDT But President Barack Obama isn't calling it a victory for America. He said a lot more still has to be done in Iraq. |
| Security trumps privacy: Govt tells BlackBerry Posted: 31 Aug 2010 08:21 PM PDT While speaking in an exclusive interview to CNBC-TV 18, Chidambaram said the 60-day deadline isn't far away. |
| Indonesia threatens to ban BlackBerry over porn Posted: 31 Aug 2010 10:45 PM PDT Indonesia has threatened to close BlackBerry service in the country if it refuses to block pornographic content. |
| 'Flawed' N-bill was passed in Parliament: US Posted: 31 Aug 2010 09:14 PM PDT An eminent American Expert on South Asian affairs has called the passing of bill in the Rajya Sabha was flawed. |
| Indian wins American science journalism award Posted: 31 Aug 2010 10:38 PM PDT AGU's Perlman Award selection committee applauded "Pallava Bagla's articles for addressing "a very serious issue. |
| No Chinese troops present in PoK: Pakistan Posted: 31 Aug 2010 10:41 AM PDT A New York Times article had claimed that Pakistan had handed Gilgit-Baltistan region in PoK to China's Army. |
| Floods worst disaster in Pak history: Qureshi Posted: 31 Aug 2010 08:41 PM PDT Pak Foreign Minister Qureshi has called on the world community to come its help in dealing with the crisis. |
| US Open: Nadal tested in Round-1 win Posted: 31 Aug 2010 09:39 PM PDT There were no breaks of serve until 3-all in the third set, when top-ranked Nadal finally broke Gabashvili's serve. |
| Ajay Devgn fined for smoking in public in Goa Posted: 31 Aug 2010 10:39 PM PDT This is the second instance when the actor has been fined for smoking in public |
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The former IPL chief is under probe for a payment of nearly Rs 80 crore reportedly made in buying the plane.
A PCB official said no player has been charged and they are available for the T20s and ODIs against England.
The former Pakistan skipper were also not in favour of a life ban to players involved in spot-fixing.
But President Barack Obama isn't calling it a victory for America. He said a lot more still has to be done in Iraq.
While speaking in an exclusive interview to CNBC-TV 18, Chidambaram said the 60-day deadline isn't far away.
Indonesia has threatened to close BlackBerry service in the country if it refuses to block pornographic content.
An eminent American Expert on South Asian affairs has called the passing of bill in the Rajya Sabha was flawed.
AGU's Perlman Award selection committee applauded "Pallava Bagla's articles for addressing "a very serious issue.
A New York Times article had claimed that Pakistan had handed Gilgit-Baltistan region in PoK to China's Army.
Pak Foreign Minister Qureshi has called on the world community to come its help in dealing with the crisis.
There were no breaks of serve until 3-all in the third set, when top-ranked Nadal finally broke Gabashvili's serve.
This is the second instance when the actor has been fined for smoking in public
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