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MH370 pilot 'chief suspect' in case of foul play: Report

MH370 pilot 'chief suspect' in case of foul play: Report

Rediff.com22 Jun 2014

The captain of Flight MH370 has been identified as the prime suspect by a Malaysian police investigation into the disappearance of the plane after checks cleared all other people on board, a media report said on Sunday.

Footballers storing stem cells

Footballers storing stem cells

Rediff.com28 Aug 2006

Leading footballers are storing stem cells from their newborn babies as a potential future treatment for their own sports injuries.

Hinduja brothers top UK's 'super rich' list

Hinduja brothers top UK's 'super rich' list

Rediff.com11 May 2014

The Hinduja brothers, who run the multinational Hinduja Group conglomerate with interests across automotive, real estate and oil, moved up from third position last year to top the UK's billionaire charts this year.

You think best when you lie down!

You think best when you lie down!

Rediff.com3 May 2005

A new research conducted by scientists at Northumbria University in northern England suggests that lying down is the best way to think!

Athletics rocked by 'wild' doping allegations

Athletics rocked by 'wild' doping allegations

Rediff.com2 Aug 2015

The BBC report said a third of medals in endurance events at the Olympics and world championships between 2001 and 2012 were won by athletes who have recorded "suspicious tests".

Sri Lanka is on the brink, again

Sri Lanka is on the brink, again

Rediff.com16 May 2006

Do you speak good English?

Do you speak good English?

Rediff.com11 Aug 2006

: Hero Mindmine is looking for Trainees/ Customer Support Executives.

No one wanted my book: Kiran Desai

No one wanted my book: Kiran Desai

Rediff.com15 Oct 2006

As a penniless writer in Brooklyn, Desai shared a small apartment with a former clown, a fashion designer and a waitress.

Sir Noon's nomination for peerage unlikely: Report

Sir Noon's nomination for peerage unlikely: Report

Rediff.com19 Mar 2006

Three other Labour donors, including NRI entrepreneur Chai Patel who secretly loaned the party £ 4.5 million, have already been blocked by the Commission after being nominated as peers by Downing Street.

BPO job opportunities

BPO job opportunities

Rediff.com17 Mar 2006

Mainstream Consulting is looking for professionals for international call centres and semi-technical and financial BPO processes.

UK designing secret nukes: report

UK designing secret nukes: report

Rediff.com12 Mar 2006

The government has been pushing ahead with the programme while claiming that no decision has been made on a successor to Britain's Trident nuclear deterrent, The Sunday Times reported.

REVEALED: ISIS' plan to seize Iran's nuclear secrets

REVEALED: ISIS' plan to seize Iran's nuclear secrets

Rediff.com5 Oct 2014

The Islamic State terror group plans to seize Iran's nuclear secrets, unleash a vicious campaign of ethnic cleansing and Nazi-style eugenics to consolidate and expand its self-declared caliphate, according to a seized policy manifesto of the dreaded outfit.

Lalit Modi used British royals' names for travel papers: Report

Lalit Modi used British royals' names for travel papers: Report

Rediff.com21 Jun 2015

Tainted former Indian Premier League Commissioner Lalit Modi invoked the names of British royalty, including Prince Charles and his brother Andrew, while seeking his travel papers from the United Kingdom home office, according to a media report on Sunday.

Britain pulls out spies as Russia, China crack Snowden files

Britain pulls out spies as Russia, China crack Snowden files

Rediff.com14 Jun 2015

The move came after Russia and China were able to decrypt more than one million files held by Snowden.

Murdoch's News International gets new name in Britain

Murdoch's News International gets new name in Britain

Rediff.com26 Jun 2013

News International, the subsidiary of media mogul Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, was on Wednesday renamed 'News UK' as the group sought to rebuild the brand tarnished by the phone-hacking scandal.

Possible attack on UK Par foiled: Report

Possible attack on UK Par foiled: Report

Rediff.com21 Aug 2005

British police believe they have thwarted a potential nerve gas attack by the al-Qaeda terrorist network on the country's parliament, a media report said on Sunday.

Day after drub, ministers cagey on social media

Day after drub, ministers cagey on social media

Rediff.com10 Nov 2015

Most, save Jaitley and Venkaiah Naidu, were silent on Bihar polls; it was business as usual for the PM.

Man Utd consider share buyback

Man Utd consider share buyback

Rediff.com21 Feb 2005

Manchester United is considering returning "significant sums of cash" to shareholders, Britain's Sunday Times reported.\n

EU to discuss ban on LTTE

EU to discuss ban on LTTE

Rediff.com4 Sep 2005

The LTTE are already banned in India, the US and Britain.

Murali may sue Bedi over defamatory remarks

Murali may sue Bedi over defamatory remarks

Rediff.com6 Jun 2004

Muralitharan had consulted lawyers on taking action against Bedi for writing degrading articles questioning his bowling action.

Al-Zarqawi seriously wounded: Report

Al-Zarqawi seriously wounded: Report

Rediff.com15 May 2005

Last week, US forces launched an offensive near al-Qaim in Iraq and claimed to have killed scores of insurgents.

Britain is a safe heaven for terrorists: Musharraf

Britain is a safe heaven for terrorists: Musharraf

Rediff.com1 Aug 2005

Britain should have banned all terrorist goups, the Pakistan president said.

Lanka seeks MI-26 helicopters

Lanka seeks MI-26 helicopters

Rediff.com31 Jul 2005

Sri Lanka has sought the helicopters to take some 750 soldiers daily between Colombo and the northern base at Palaly

ICC does not like dispute between India and South Africa: Richardson

ICC does not like dispute between India and South Africa: Richardson

Rediff.com29 Sep 2013

The International Cricket Council does not like the current dispute between the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and Cricket South Africa (CSA), ICC chief executive Dave Richardson said.

Lakshmi Mittal is Britain's richest man

Lakshmi Mittal is Britain's richest man

Rediff.com26 Oct 2004

NRI business tycoon Lakshmi N Mittal, who is set to control the world's largest steelmaker, has emerged as the richest man in Britain.

Virgin Atlantic to introduce doubled-beds on board

Virgin Atlantic to introduce doubled-beds on board

Rediff.com10 Oct 2004

Travellers can take advantage of the double-beds on three Boeing 747s that fly trans-Atlantic routes out of Heathrow, London.\n\n

When silence is not golden...peep into athletics latest crisis

When silence is not golden...peep into athletics latest crisis

Rediff.com7 Nov 2015

Sebastian Coe has long been one of the most outspoken critics of doping in athletics yet the newly-elected president of the sport's governing body has remained silent this week in the face of potentially its most damning drugs scandal yet.

Vieira expects to end career at Arsenal

Vieira expects to end career at Arsenal

Rediff.com23 Jan 2005

"I'm 28 and the way things are going I see myself finishing my career at the club," the Arsenal captain said.

Lakshmi Mittal buys world's costliest house

Lakshmi Mittal buys world's costliest house

Rediff.com12 Apr 2004

Non-Resident Indian steel magnate Lakshmi N Mittal, the richest Asian in the United Kingdom, has bought a central London house for a record price of £70 million, a leading daily reported on Sunday.

Shekhar Kapur joins UK millionaires' league

Shekhar Kapur joins UK millionaires' league

Rediff.com31 Mar 2004

Non-Resident Indian film director Shekhar Kapur has joined the Asian millionaires' list spearheaded by NRI steel industrialist Lakshmi Mittal.

FIFA mess: 'People are tired of Qatar allegations'

FIFA mess: 'People are tired of Qatar allegations'

Rediff.com1 Dec 2014

The public are growing tired of hearing about allegations of wrongdoing against Qatar's winning 2022 World Cup bid, according to organisers, with the Gulf state more interested in improving worker's rights than publishing Michael Garcia's report.

Nuke plans came from Pakistan: Libya

Nuke plans came from Pakistan: Libya

Rediff.com4 Jan 2004

In an interview published in The Sunday Times son of Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gadaffi says Libya spent $40 million to acquire nuclear capability.

Outlook magazine's founder editor Vinod Mehta dies

Outlook magazine's founder editor Vinod Mehta dies

Rediff.com8 Mar 2015

Veteran journalist and author Vinod Mehta passed away on Sundayafter a prolonged illness. He was 73.

Porn is vital to freedom: Rushdie

Porn is vital to freedom: Rushdie

Rediff.com9 Aug 2004

A free and civilised society should be judged by its willingness to accept it, he says.

UK man on the run after exposing bugging in Pak

UK man on the run after exposing bugging in Pak

Rediff.com17 Nov 2003

He claims to have a dossier of evidence, including documents and photographs revealing details about MI5's espionage techniques and what information it was trying to obtain about Pakistan.

'Blade runner' Pistorius to be sentenced today for girlfriend's killing

'Blade runner' Pistorius to be sentenced today for girlfriend's killing

Rediff.com21 Oct 2014

A judge will pass sentence on athlete Oscar Pistorius on Tuesday for killing his girlfriend after one of the most sensational murder trials in South Africa's history - and the decision could fuel controversy over the state of the country's justice system.

Indian to give birth to daughter's children

Indian to give birth to daughter's children

Rediff.com18 Jan 2004

She agreed to be a surrogate mother as her London-based daughter suffers a rare congenital condition that causes the uterus to develop abnormally.

Immigration officers let terrorists into UK

Immigration officers let terrorists into UK

Rediff.com14 Sep 2003

One of them has already been caught working for a Heathrow freight firm, media reports said on Sunday.