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As many as 15 million Iraqis cast their votes on Thursday for the first permanent Iraqi parliament since the fall of Saddam Hussein.
The US had invaded Iraq in 2003, on the pretext of liberating the people of Iraq. After 1000 days, 'liberation' seems far away in conflict-ridden Iraq.
Leading cement manufacturer JK Cement is embarking on a Rs 250 crore expansion plan, for which it is coming up with an IPO to raise funds.
After political muck stained the pillars of Parliament on Monday, Ethics Committee makes an effort to deal with the accused, suspends member.
The Parliament's question hour will never be the same again. After the cash-for-question incident, there'll be a lingering suspicion.
IT skills shortage and poor infrastructure could threaten India's position as the leading offshore outsourcing location.
As Parliament okays Tricolour and National Emblem display on clothes, you can show-off your patriotism on anything except undergarments.
Despite Left parties and trade unions threatening nationwide strike, PM maintains EPF interest rate is to be 9.5 per cent.
Prince Charles was questioned by a former British police chief in connection with the ongoing inquiry into Princess Diana's death.
Taking a serious note of former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram's assertion on ICC, the ICC will send a warning letter to him.
Chris Rock won't be back to hand out Oscars at the 2006 ceremony in March next year. No announcement has been made about the new host.
Cyclone Fanoos, which has been threatening Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry for three days, passed TN coast off Vedaranyam at 100 (IST).
Giving a double blow to the axed IAF officer, a Court of Inquiry says she has failed to prove the sexual harassment charges against three IAF officers.
The district sessions court on Thursday framed charges against Ali Mohammed who has been accused of raping his daughter-in-law Imrana.
After a peaceful coexistence for a fortnight, the Left took on the government over the reduction in the EPF rate to 8.5 per cent.
Liverpool and New York honoured pop icon John Lennon on Thursday with floral and musical tributes and a candle lit vigil.