Lift sanctions against India, Bush told
A noted analyst argued that if the US is slow off the blocks, New Delhi could fall into the arms of the Chinese and Russians.
We are Hindus: US lawmakers
The House of Representatives condemned the Taleban's edict requiring Hindus to wear a yellow badge as a mark of identity.
MOVIES
'She came here on a stretcher, she will walk home'
Sarika's surgeon is satisfied with her progress.
SPORTS INTERVIEW
'You don't win medals in the Olympics by accident'
Indian shooting sensation Abhinav Bindra spells out what it takes to succeed at the highest level.
SPORTS
Paes-Bhupathi in the last eight
The Indians next meet Michael Hill and Jeff Tarango, whom they beat in the French Open semi-finals.
Karthikeyan first Indian to drive F1 car
The 24-year-old became the first non-Japanese Asian to drive a Formula One car when he tested with Jaguar at Silverstone.
CRICKET
Badani to open in second Test
Ashish Nehra too will figure in the match against Zimbabwe starting Friday.
GUIDE TO THE NET
Tuned in
When she's not singing, Mehnaz loves to log on.
Gadar
Rushes from the Net.
Father's Day
Celebrate with ecards and gifts on seven sites.
COLUMNS
What validity does a Vajpayee-Musharraf deal hold?
'What guarantee does India have that any deal reached between the present leaders will be acceptable to the next set of Pakistani rulers? The argument that this time New Delhi is dealing with the Pakistani Army, the actual leaders, is flawed,' says Amberish K Diwanji.
Unfulfilled hopes
'The all-India services have been a mixed bag. But it is difficult to agree that they have succeeded greatly in pushing up standards of administrative professionalism or ethics,' says former CBI director R K Raghavan.