Experts scrutinise Kafeel's hard disk for hidden clues Experts analysing a computer hard disk seized from the home here of Kafeel Ahmed, a suspect in the foiled terror plot in Britain, are focussing on innocuous key words, numbers or bits of information that may contain encrypted data, police sources said on Wednesday.
Police to quiz kin of Ahmed brothers again The mother and sister of Kafeel and Sabeel Ahmed, two suspects detained for the failed terror plot in Britain, will be quesioned again, a senior police official said on Wednesday.
Haneef speaks to wife from Australia For the first time after being detained by the Australian police in connection with the failed terror attack on GlasgowAirport, Mohammed Haneef, the doctor of Gold Coast Hospital, spoke to his wife in the city over telephone this morning. I am fine, Haneef tells family
BSNL employees go on strike Telecom services to be hit Telecom services across the country are expected to be hit following BSNL employees' indefinite strike from Wednesday, demanding immediate placement of equipment orders for expansion of its mobile network.
Don't be perturbed by baseless charges: Pratibha Patil UPA Presidential candidate Pratibha Patil advised her supporters to fulfill their responsibility to uphold the basic principles and secular values ''unperturbed by attempts of character assassination''.
More schools, colleges for North K'taka: CM The Opposition Congress today succeeded in securing an assurance from Chief Minister H D Kumarswamy in the Karnataka Assembly on opening more schools and colleges in Northern Karnataka.
Search for Naxals intensified: Prakash Home Minister M.P. Prakash said two Naxals had escaped during the encounter with police at Menashinahaddya and the police had seized arms and ammunition, including a sten gun, from the spot.
Amritraj through to 2nd round at Newport Wild card Prakash Amritraj notched up his maiden win on the ATP Tour this season, beating Serbian Ilia Bozolijac in the first round of Hall of Fame Championships at Newport, RhodeIslands.
A man prepares to free birds during a protest in support of the five Bulgarian nurses sentenced to death in Libya in front of the Libya's embassy in the Bulgarian capital Sofia on Wednesday. Libya's Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld the death sentences of the five Bulgarian nurses and the Palestinian doctor convicted of infecting more than 400 children with the AIDS virus. AP
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