6th ODI India Vs Australia at Nagpur Australian Innings Review and Video High...

Australia in India, 2007 India vs Australia, sixth One day international at Vidarbha C.A. Ground, Nagpur, October 14, 2007. Ind Vs Aus One day cricket match. Under huge pressure... India played the 6th ODI of...

Myanmar-India border on UAVs vigil

Myanmar-India border on UAVs vigil Ground patrolling and aerial surveillance by unmanned small aircraft along the India- Myanmar border have been intensified. India Government has deployed security forces along...

THE BIGGEST THREAT TO THE WEST IS WITHIN ITSELF, NOT ISLAM

What is blindingly obvious to the outside world {the majority}, yet remains an act of courage to express in the US. " The biggest threat to the West lies within itself, not with Islam Our leaders have...

Australia Vs India in 6th ODI @ Nagpur for Future Cup 2007 - Review

Australia in India, 2007 India vs Australia, 6th ODI Vidarbha C.A. Ground, Nagpur, October 14, 2007 Match starts at 03:30 GMT After a big Loss, India going to face australia at vidarbha C.A ground nagpur on october 14, 2007. So far there are 5 matches played in this...

Four South Korean officials taken hostage in India

NEWDELHI, Oct 13: Four employees of POSCO-India, the Indian arm of South Korean steelmaker POSCO, were taken hostage by the villagers opposing the setting up of the proposed 12 million tonne per annum capacity steel plant in Indian eastern state Orissa's Jagatsinghpur...

Whether UN Security Council’s strong criticism enough for Military Regime i...

Burma Review: www.burmareview.com analyzes recent condemnation of the military regime by the United Nations Security Council and Human Rights Council as well as the forthcoming trip of Mr. Gambari to the region.

Future Cup 6th ODI India Vs Australia Nagpur

After a worst loss against australia india is going to play 6th ODI. In ICC World Cup Twenty20 Cricket India beat australia in the semi finals and beat pakistan in final and won the cup. But in this ODI series india played very badly so far. They are not playing like...

Afghanistan: Australian Trooper

When you read Tony Clifton credentials you'll see he is well qualified to give his Australian perspective on the futility of the Australian involvement in this Afghan conflict.About the AuthorTony Clifton worked...

China condemns US award for the Dalai Lama

Agency report: Beijing: China has complained to the United States over a decision to award exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama a US Congressional Gold Medal, a Chinese Foreign Ministry...

More Indonesian vaccines win WHO recognition

""DTB-HB vaccine is the ninth vaccine made by PT Bio Farma which has received the WHO recognition. The other eight vaccines produced by PT Bio Farma which have also received a similar recognition are DT, DTP, TT,...

GMAC Financial services purchases remaining equity stake in GMAC India

""This transaction is a strategic decision and underlines GMAC's commitment to the Indian market and desire to position our business for the long term. The Indian auto market is a key area of growth and through whole ownership, GMAC will be better positioned to continue to...

Elementary school students to launch `Kids for Sight` campaign

""In Sanskirt, my name means 'eyes' and 'vision.' I want to help blind children see their family and friends," said Nyan Pendyala. After he decided to forego gifts for his eighth birthday and request that donations go to ORBIS, his sister, Lehka, also stepped in to help. Her...

Tibetan Activists Storm Chinese Embassy in New Delhi

About two dozen Tibetan exiles in India stormed China's embassy in New Delhi, painting "Free Tibet" on the walls before being hauled off by police. "NEW DELHI (Reuters) - About two dozen Tibetan activists living in exile in India broke through the gates of the Chinese embassy...

Old taste buds make for hot tongues

The aging generation of baby boomers is affecting all aspects of society, from the job market to health care. The boomers have the money and the numbers to dictate entire market trends. A recent observation...

India tests nuclear-capable missile

"The Agni-1, which has a range of 700 kilometres (420 miles), was launched from Wheeler Island at mid-morning off the eastern state of Orissa, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. "It was a successful test," the official, who asked to remain unnamed, told...

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