MEA still in the dark about Powell visit
US Secretary of State Colin Powell is expected to make attempts to lower Indo-Pak tension.
Advani makes 4-point demand on combating terrorism
After talks with the home minister, US Secretary of State Colin Powell said the US would work with 'friends' until terrorism was removed from the earth.
'We shall not take another betrayal'
Home Minister L K Advani said India's immense restraint has been repeatedly rewarded with an act of betrayal by Pakistan.
Security Council snubs Pak request
The Council has rejected Pakistan's request that it intervene to defuse Indo-Pak tension, and asked Islamabad to crack down on terrorist groups operating in Kashmir.
'ISI instrumental in recruiting LeT cadres'
This was revealed by two terrorists arrested in Anantnag district of south Kashmir.
AMERICA'S WAR
Al Qaeda men flown to Guantanamo Bay
The prisoners were chained to their seats and outnumbered roughly 2-to-1 by specially trained security guards.
Britain to lead 18-nation Afghan force
Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon said Britain would lead the force for the first three months of its six-month deployment.
9/11 attacks financier disappeared in Pak
US investigators have accounted for over $ 325,000 spent on the attacks and concluded that the money was transferred to the hijacking teams from Pakistan, the UAE and a few other countries.
US readies to hunt bin Laden in Pak
The US could soon be staging raids into Pakistan to track down the Saudi renegade.
BUSINESS
IT biggies keep away from IIT campuses
Believe it or not, but Infosys Technologies is the only one of the top five listed information technology companies to make it to the IIT, Mumbai campus in the academic year 2001-02.
Enron subject of criminal probe in US
Officials said the probe would be centred within the justice department's criminal division and that a task force was being established to handle the case.
MOVIES
'Aamir offered me a role in Lagaan'
Actor-director Nasser reminisces.
CRICKET
Waugh has one eye on 2003 World Cup
"We've been trying things for the World Cup for the past 18 months and we won't change," said Waugh.
SPECIAL
A perfect 10 for the Kandy man?
Mohandas Menon takes a statistical look at Sri Lankan off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan.
CRICKET DIARY
At Shivaji Park...
Jonathan Dyson describes his experience after visiting Shivaji Park in Dadar, Mumbai.
SPORTS
Bindra in final of first leg of European circuit
Shooter Abhinav Bindra continued his dream run in the European Circuit as he marched into the final of the RIAC Cup in Luxembourg.
DIARY
Maid in India
No prizes for guessing whom Usha Kakarla misses the most in Britain.
COLUMNS
More Paki lies: on J&K this time
`It was Pakistan that pressurised the J&K maharaja into acceding to Pakistan - with dismal failure, as history showed,' says Arvind Lavakare.
India walks the tightrope with Israel
Though the cooperation between the two countries is growing, there is no commonality in terms of the terror enemies they are facing.
GUIDE TO THE NET
Are you aware of your hidden bias?
A gutsy Web site does all it can to save the world.
Fresh faces
Seven women debuting
on big screen
Where can I find tutorials on Unix programming
Bubbles helps out.
How viruses get their names?
Antivirus experts say there are specific guidelines for naming computer worms. Not surprisingly, the first rule dictates that the name should be anything other than what the virus writer wants it called.