The leg-spinner was recalled to the Australia squad for the Test series against Sri Lanka.
The German goalkeeper remains hopeful of playing at the 2006 World Cup, despite the loss of his place at Arsenal to Manuel Almunia.
The government on Thursday ruled out any downward revision of the 12 per cent export growth target set for this year
India's only private sector oil refiner, Reliance Industries, has sought a two-year extension of its agreement with Indian Oil Corp to sell Jamnagar refinery products through the state-run firm's retail network.
Ram, admitted to Batra Hospital for the last eight months due to heart problems, was operated upon on Tuesday for a block in an artery.
'... That they should emerge as role-models to be emulated by the fellow countrymen; and that the middle classes should not stick only to hate-filled and scornful criticism and condemnation against the state of affairs,' remembers Mohammad Sajjad.
The new bench headed by Justice Ruma Pal will consider six departmental inquiry reports against three top officials of the state on May 7.
"The official diagnosis by the doctor was that he was shocked that I was playing this many tournaments in the beginning," Williams said.
Higher prices for essential commodities following the truckers' strike pushed up inflation by 0.16 per cent to a four-year high of 8.33 per cent for the week ended August 28.
Sensing increased opportunity in the country, Red Hat India, the leading Linux applications and open source provider, is doubling its headcount in the country to 100 in the next 12-18 months.
Public sector behemoth Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd on Monday said it has acquired an offshore oil field in Western Australia.
The defending champion easily won his fourth round match against Croatian Ivo Karlovic at Wimbledon.
The former Pakistan bowling ace says he would rather bowl to Virender Sehwag than Dravid because the Indian batsman is a teaser.
The number of active Internet subscribers in terms of entities increased marginally to 1.30 million in September 2002 against 1.29 million in March 2002.
Australia's 37-year-old Test captain said he will decide on his career in the coming weeks.
A goal four minutes from time gave Bihar a 1-0 victory in the quarter-final leagu of the Nat. women's championship.\n\n
Warne says he is confident he will be selected to tour Sri Lanka in March, a month after his 12-month doping ban is completed.