OTHER REPORTS
I fear police will kill me: Shootout witness
The Delhi police have launched an investigation to ascertain whether Dr Krishna was present when the shootout, in which two alleged terrorists were killed, took place.
George Fernandes postpones China trip
Defence Ministry Information Advisor Ram Mohan Rao said the dates are bring finalised and it will probably be sometime in December.
Street to be renamed after Mother Teresa
A section of Kolkatans, including some Christians, say Park Street, with its bars and restaurants, should not be associated with a noble soul.
SLIDE SHOW
The week's images
Of encounters, awards and business...
SPECIAL
Distorting history, Part-1
The new central government-prescribed textbooks have raised howls of protests for its mistakes and prejudices, writes Basharat Peer.
MONEY SPECIAL
Is the rupee undervalued?
The rupee will appreciate as productivity in the services sector goes up, says Ila Patnaik.
BUSINESS
Infosys bags Economist Asia-Pacific award
The award was for its excellent record of sustained profitability, innovation and corporate leadership.
WTO will make India competitive: Minister
China managed to join the WTO with lot of restrictions, which can prove very harsh in future.
CRICKET SPECIAL
Windies one up on India at Nagpur
Mohandas Menon presents the ODI record at the Vidarbha Cricket Association stadium.
CRICKET
Opportunity to experiment
Rahul Dravid's injury provides the Indian team a chance to tinker with team composition with the World Cup in mind.
'We claimed the game fair and square'
West Indies captain Carl Hooper reviews the first ODI between India and the West Indies at Jamshedpur.
ICC rules out TV technology for World Cup
The ICC announced its decision after examining the report of a technology trial conducted during the Champions Trophy in Sri Lanka in September.
India to host World Cup for the blind
Six countries, led by reigning champions South Africa, will compete in the second World Cup for the blind in India in December.
SPORTS
Surya Ganguly becomes Grandmaster
The Indian men's team held France while the women shocked tenth seeds Germany in the 12th round of the 35th Chess Olympiad.
COLUMN
The Kashmiri hoodwinking of India
'If I were the NDA, I'd say, 'Hey, you made your bed, now lie in it. We will give to J&K whatever it raises in tax revenues. If you want more, ask the Congress to go find sources of funds elsewhere.' This would be entirely fair in my opinion: after all, most states get less than what they generate,' says Rajeev Srinivasan.
MOVIES
'Salman is the right personality'
Willard Carroll, director of 'Marigold', is adamant about casting Salman Khan
Chowta to collaborate with Fatboy Slim
The 'Khallas' composer is all set to stir the international music scene.
NET GUIDE
'Invisible' bank robber sees the light
Iranian police are looking for a phony sorcerer who conned a man into believing he was invisible and could rob banks.