We continue to support J&K struggle: Musharraf
Speaking to reporters at the Pakistan House after a 35-minute closed-door meeting with the Hurriyat Conference, Musharraf said it would be his endeavour to find a mechanism to solve the Kashmir issue.
'I told Musharraf that Pandits started it all'
The only Kashmiri Pandit to be invited to the High Tea, Bhushan Bazaz contends that Pandits also want freedom.
Jiggs to provide food for summiteers' thoughts
It will be renowned gourmet Jiggs Kalra's finest selection of cuisine, titled 'Ambrosia of the Gods', that the Jaypee Palace Hotel, the summit venue, will serve the visiting VVIPs during the two lunches and one dinner.
Agra mayor says Musharraf is not welcome
Kishori Lal Mahor has refused to present the president of Pakistan with the traditional silver key to the city.
Musharraf charms everyone at 'High Tea'
Over 450 pairs of eyes were focussed on the smartly turned out Pakistan President as he walked out of the living room of Ashraf Jehangir Qazi, the High Commissioner of Pakistan in India.
Prez seeks a relationship based on Simla, Lahore
At the banquet hosted in the honour of General Musharraf at Rashtrapati Bhavan, the President said the major and the overriding issue for the millions that inhabit the sub-continent is that of poverty, illiteracy and ill health.
Musharraf pulls off a coup in Old Delhi hearts
Daryaganj MLA Shoaib Iqbal of the Congress and Chandni Chowk MP Vijay Goel of the BJP accompanied the nostalgic general to the Naherwali Haveli, his birthplace.
India seeks Dawood's extradition
Home Minister L K Advani also brought up the issue of cross-border terrorism, giving General Musharraf documentary evidence of Pakistani support to such activities.
Air chief refuses to salute Musharraf/PTI
Ignoring protocol requirements, Air Chief Marshal A Y Tipnis merely shook hands with the president of Pakistan at the ceremonial reception at Rashtrapati Bhavan.
INTERVIEW
'Kashmir will be the last issue to be resolved'
Ashok Kapur, professor of political science at the University of Waterloo, Canada, tells Ramesh Menon that a stronger Pakistan is in India's interest.
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UK NEWS
A truly bovine nose job
An Indian woman has won token compensation from a British health authority for inserting a cartilage taken from a cow into her nose seven years ago.
SPORTS
Nandini Devi snatches bronze
The Manipur lifter's medal is the second for India in the Asian championships following Kunjarani Devi's gold on Friday.
Manisha Malhotra loses in semis
The Indian girl, however, did well to take more games off defending champion Roberta Vinci of Italy than others before losing.
MOVIES
'I didn't want any character to look like me!'
Revathy on her new directorial venture.