Sena not to to end alliance with BJP "We still consider BJP a friend and I see no reason why the alliance should break due to this," Sena executive president Uddhav Thackeray said.
BJP to review ties with Sena after Prez polls "We are pained over the decision. It was not proper to take a decision concerning the next President of India based on regionalism," senior party leader Sushma Swaraj said.
'No too many gaps in Indo-US nuclear deal' "The issue is how you take broad political principles and make them into legal language. You have to find very exacting, very rigorous language to reflect that. And that is where the challenge lies," Jaishankar, a member of the negotiating team, said.
"Dont allow US nuclear ship": Jaya Former Tamil Nadu CM J Jayalalitha on Tuesday asked the Union government to give up its plan to allow USS Nimitz, to dock at the Chennai port..
Brown for strong relations with India: Swaraj Paul
Brown, who visited New Delhi in January this year as Chancellor, is very keen to develop "strong relations with India", his close friend and confidant Lord Swaraj Paul said.
According to a Goldman Sachs study, in 1991, of the 20 largest companies in the energy industry by market capitalization, 55 per cent were US and 45 per cent were European.
Convene CMs' meeting on Mahadayi: KPCC The Union Minister had promised a Congress delegation from Karnataka, which met him in New Delhi recently, to convene a meeting of the Chief Ministers of Goa and Karnataka to sort out the issue within a couple of days..
Dharam Singh predicts mid-term poll Leader of the Opposition N Dharam Singh predicted mid-term polls in the state this year as he claimed the 'transfer of power from JD (S) to the BJP would not go through as expected.
Ganesh will join JD(S) in the presence of former Prime Minsiter and JD(S) Chief H D Devegowda at a function to be held in Bangalore.
SEZ land issue: Congress to launch stir Karnataka Congress chief Mallikarjuna Kharge said the state government was identifying agrarian land for the purpose of setting up Special Economic Zone, more than the actual requirement.
Hingis survives scare on 'graveyard of champions' Martina Hingis, the 1997 champion at the All England Club, needed to save two match points to beat British qualifier Naomi Cavaday 6-7 (1), 7-5, 6-0.
Muslim activists from The All India Minority Front (AIMF) shout slogans as they hold placards during a protest rally against Google and Orkut websites in New Delhi, on Tuesday. Activists protested against the websites who allegedly use insulting words and cartoons of Prophet Mohammad and many Hindu Gods. AFP
Paris Hilton freed from Jail The 26-year-old reality television star and heiress to the Hilton hotel empire was jailed for violating probation over a conviction for alcohol-related reckless driving, drawing frenzied media attention
The Pakistan team, is scheduled to meet Scotland in a one-dayer on July 1 and then clash against India two days later during a brief tour of Scotland starting on Wenesday.
Karpov to play online chess with jail inmates Russian Information Agency Novosti today reported that the prison inmates would be able to log on to Karpov's website and play online chess with him.
The nations conscience is divided between whether to retain incumbent President Abdul Kalam or anoint a woman president in the form of Pratibha Patil. Will the UPA candidate Ms Patil make a better constitutional head than Mr Kalam? Certainly not, feel a majority of Deccan Herald readers. Since Ms Patil will become a pawn in the hands of her political boss, they want someone with a firm hand to be in the post.