Senior Taliban ministers surrender, freed
'Those men who have surrendered are our brothers. They will not be handed over to America,' a Kandahar commander said.
Musharraf constitutes Kashmir committee
The mandate for the committee would be to project the Kashmir cause at the international level and mobilise world opinion to settle it according to the UN resolutions.
Pak UAV intrudes Indian airspace again
The unmanned aerial vehicle, however, managed to escape after hovering around the Arnia sector in Jammu and Kashmir for about ten minutes.
Govindacharya still with RSS: Vaidya
Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh spokesman M G Vaidya said that Govindacharya had himself requested the RSS to relieve himself of his Pracharak duties.
Over 70,000 migrate from J&K border areas
The frequent exchanges of fire between Pakistan and India along the LoC and the recent build up on both sides of the border has prompted the migration.
Siege of mosque ends, one militant killed
Two militants, who took control of a mosque in Baramulla district on Wednesday morning, fought an intense battle with the security forces till late afternoon, when one of them was killed and the other arrested.
'US unaware of India's fight till Sept 11'
US Congresswoman Shelley Berkley said the US makes a clear distinction between its traditional democratic allies and those who 'shift loyalties in moments of convenience (Pakistan)'.
INTERVIEW
`ISI may still be working with the Taliban'
`Musharraf is the best deal for India and the Western powers because there is not much in Pakistan to choose from,' says South Asia and West Asia specialist Dr William Maley.
DIARY
Water, water everywhere...
The heavens opened up when Gita Aravamudan landed in Madras.
MONEY
'Britain wants more Indian students'
The United Kingdom will let students work through their college term and continue to work up to 3 years in Britain on a student visa after they complete their education.
CRICKET
India beat England eves, win series
India notched up a massive 113-run victory over England in the five-match women's one-day cricket series.
Six-wicket Younis puts Pak in command
Waqar Younis devastated Bangladesh on day one of the first Test at Dhaka.
India withdraws from hosting ICC Knockout
The BCCI's request for tax exemption to make the event financially viable was yet to be granted.
India to play fewer ODIs in West Indies
"We will now play only five one-day games, as well as a five-match Test series," said the BCCI secretary Niranjan Shah.
SLIDE SHOW
All tennis action!
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SPORTS
Paes-Bhupathi aim for top spot
'We'd like to do well in the big tournaments and finish the year number one again', said Mahesh Bhupathi.
Hewitt, Capriati named top seeds
World number one Hewitt is the first Australian to be seeded one at his home grand slam since Ken Rosewall in 1976.
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