Hurricane Dean batters Mexico Hurricane Dean smashed into Mexicos Caribbean coast on Tuesday, its ferocious winds battering beach resorts where tens of thousands of tourists and residents huddled in shelters.
Pak sets free Qaedas suspected Net link A Pakistani man accused of using his computer skills to relay information between al-Qaeda cells planning attacks in the US and Britain has been freed by Pakistani intelligence after three years of detention without a trial, his attorney said on Tuesday.
Russia displays jet for India Russia for the first time showcased the MiG-29K deck-based fighter specially developed for the Indian Navy at the 8th international aerospace show MAKS-2007, inaugurated on Tuesday by President Vladimir Putin.
Campus turns battle zone Fierce clashes by students and police turned the Dhaka University Bangladeshs largest educational institution and hub of political activities into a battlefield on Monday night and Tuesday morning, leaving more than 200 injured.
Pink or blue? Its all in genes Womens fondness for the colour pink is so deeply embedded that it may have been shaped by evolutionary history, according to scientists whose study of colour preferences was published on Tuesday.
A resident tries to make his way through a flooded street in Chetumal, southeastern Mexico in the Yucatan peninsula on Tuesday. Hurricane Dean crashed into the Caribbean coast of Mexico on Tuesday as the strongest hurricane to hit land in the Atlantic region since 1988. AP
Rahul Dravid has drawn much flak for not enforcing follow on in the Oval test. But some ex-cricketers have also supported him. Was his decision justified?
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