Clinton fights back to take New Hampshire Hillary Clinton resurrected her campaign for the White House with a win in New Hampshire on Tuesday night and halted Barack Obama's march towards the Democratic nomination.
Madeleine story may be a movie The parents of Madeleine McCann, the British toddler who went missing in Portugal last May, are negotiating with a Hollywood company to turn the story of their missing daughter into a movie.
Smooches can 'make or break relationships' According to a study by researchers in the United States, kisses can have profound consequences for romantic relationships, when sometimes they can even serve as a major factor in ending one.
Singapore opens new 'green' airport terminal Singapore opened a new "green" airport terminal on Wednesday, boasting energy-saving skylights, a butterfly garden and over 200 species of foliage spread over enough floor space to cover 50 soccer fields.
Bush arrives in Israel to press peace effort George W Bush began his first visit to Israel and the Palestinian territories as US president on Wednesday, saying he saw a new opportunity for peace which he aims to nurture in the face of deep scepticism.
President Bush greets a group of children who performed a song upon his arrival at the residence of Israeli President Shimon Peres, on Wednesday, in Jerusalem. AP
Of late, many bureaucrats and senior officials are quitting service and taking the plunge into politics. Is it a welcome trend? Deccan Herald had invited readers’ opinion on the issue.
Many of our readers believe that bureaucrats, with their knowledge and experience in governance, have the potential to be effective lawmakers. However, some others opine that the services of the bureaucrats and senior officials are required in day-to-day administration.