
UK plans US-style green cards
Home Secretary David Blunkett wants to crack down on those who masquerade as asylum seekers in order to find jobs at the expense of the local population.
Sonia to focus on agriculture during Maharashtra tour
The Congress on Monday alleged that the Vajpayee government was discriminating in the distribution of foodgrains to Congress-ruled states.
M M Joshi blames it on V P Singh
The Union human resource and development minister said the former prime minister broke an agreement on the Ayodhya issue, in October 1990.
Keith Vaz dropped from Blair Cabinet
Vaz's return to the backbenches was confirmed just hours after he was released from hospital where he had spent the weekend recovering from an infection.
THE NEPAL TRAGEDY
Final day of mourning in Nepal
Members of the royal family and the cabinet will attend the 11th day rituals on the banks of River Bagmati on Monday.
King Birendra's last words
"Kay gardeko?" (What have you done) were the last words of Nepal's King Birendra after his son and Crown Prince Dipendra opened a burst of automatic gunfire on the monarch on the night of June 1.
INTERVIEW
'King Gyanendra is not anti-Indian'
'A Nepali cannot be anti-India or anti-Chinese. Both have to be balanced.' Former foreign secretary Romesh Bhandari debunks all conspiracy theories in the royal massacre.
SPECIAL
Escape from Kathamandu...
It was Dan and Gita Aravamudan's first holiday as a couple in 30 years. Instead of a restful retreat, they found themselves caught up in the aftermath of the Nepal royal family massacre.
US NEWS
Indian lawyer settles class action suit
Attorney for the plaintiffs Krishnan Chittur said that they would get 100 percent of the damages recoverable under law as well as attorneys' fees and expenses from Oxford Health Plans Inc.
MOVIES
Where are the prints, Hema!
NFDC prints missing, chairperson Hema Malini to be questioned.
SPORTS
Anand 'tricks' in Advance chess
The world champion proved too good for Alexei Shirov in the final of the tournament.
Code of conduct for Indian athletics
The AAFI AGM approved the code, which will make athletes and the association accountable for their actions.
Abhinav Bindra bags bronze
The ace Indian shooter set a junior world mark en route to the final at the World Cup.
GUIDE TO THE NET
Body language
3D chat lets you put on a face and a body. Now, walk into that room.
Internet fraudster Jay Nelson on the run
Being fat is worse than smoking or drinking; nightmares are good for you.
Bubbles helps out
Find sites on meditation through yoga.
DIARY
Oh Lord, that was Francis!
Wherein George Iype survives two accidents one right after the other -- and finds a long-lost friend.
COLUMNS
The Maoists now smell blood
'Intrigue-ridden Kathmandu, numbed by the palace massacre, looks helpless against the Maoists in the absence of any politico-military response to deal with them. This is puzzling,' says Major General (retd) Ashok K Mehta.
Sure, I love my India, but is Mera Bharat Mahaan?
'Tragically, the division between Bharat and India has been growing alarmingly since the liberalisation process began a decade ago,' says Sucheta Dalal.
GUEST COLUMN
Wright moves
India's coach John Wright has instilled a sense of competition for various slots in the team, says Prabhat Kumar.