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Sidebottom seals crushing England victory 2008-06-10 10:18:00 Ryan Sidebottom's devastating spell of four wickets for five runs in 19 balls propelled England
to an innings and nine run third Test victory against New Zealand at Trent Bridge on Sunday. England's win, achieved before lunch on the fourth day, saw them take the three-match series 2-0. Left-arm quick Sidebottom, who finished with figures of six for 77, routed the New Zealand lower order on his Not Read more:seals
Chance for Dhoni to justify youth policy 2008-06-10 10:17:25 Could this be the start of a new phase in Indian cricket? The vibrant, young and enthusiastic bunch of players led by the daring Mahendra Singh Dhoni
, who backs his players and has shown that he can do without the 'seniors' in the team, will in all probability shape the future of the game in the country for some time to come, at least in the one-day version. VVS Laxman is long gone, Rahul Dravid a Read more:youth
Seniors have a role to play in the side: Kirsten 2008-06-10 10:16:56 Fresh legs and new faces may have given Team India a young look but coach Garry Kirsten
believes senior players can still play a role in the side even though they are not part of the mix right now. Kirsten said that the senior players are very much part of his scheme of things even though it's time to blood some youngsters. "You know that there are some senior players available to play one-day cr Read more:Seniors
Pak Govt playing no role in Asif case: official 2008-06-10 10:16:22 Pakistan Prime Minister's adviser on interior affairs Rehman Malik has dismissed reports that the government was wielding its influence to get detained pacer Mohammad Asif released in Dubai. Malik said the Pakistan Cricket Board had not approached the government to help them get Asif released from detention. Asif was detained at the Dubai airport on June 1 while returning to Pakistan from India af
India opt to bat against Pakistan in ODI 2008-06-10 10:15:48 Pakistan
's Younis Khan helps India
's batsman Virender Sehwag with his helmet during their triangular international series in Dhaka.India won the toss and elected to bat against
Pakistan in the second one-day international match of the Kitply Cup tri-nation series at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur in Dhaka on Tuesday. Yusuf Pathan will make his debut for the Indian ODI team. Te
Opportunity for young guns to cement berths 2008-06-10 10:14:07 There are opportunities for the young
Indian players to cement
their place in the side and take Indian cricket forward as they gear up to open the campaign in the Kitply Cup tri-series against Pakistan on Tuesday. Several places in the batting line-up are up for grabs. For Robin Uthappa and Gautam Gambhir, here is a chance to establish themselves as a formidable and attacking opening pair. Rohit S Read more:Opportunity
Pakistan off to a dodgt start, four down 2008-06-10 10:13:35 Praveen Kumar then continued as Salman Butt skied the ball over the mid wicket region for another two runs. He then top egded over the third man region for a huge six. Salman was then brilliantly taken by Rohit Sharma as Pakistan
lost their first wicket. The new man in was Younis Khan, who edged the ball to Dhoni and Pakistan lost two wickets in two balls. Ishant Sharma then came onto bowl as Akma
PCB official returns home tonight, Asif's fate in limbo 2008-06-10 10:12:59 With detained pacer Mohammad Asif's fate in limbo
, senior Pakistan Cricket Board official Nadeem Akram, rushed here to bail out the detained cricketer, will return home tonight leaving behind a mission unaccomplished. After yet another day of no action from either the Dubai Attorney General or the Public Prosecutor's office on Asif's fate, Akram said that he would return Pakistan tonight even thou
'Superman' bike promises longer life for paralysed patients 2008-06-10 10:10:28 Paraplegic patients
can now hope to prevent serious lifestyle illnesses with the development of a 'Superman
' bike, which makes it possible for spinal patients to exercise themselves back to health.The equipment called Ergys 2, which was partly developed at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim, was first designed for the American actor Christopher Reeve."Its the ci
Waterless washing machines spin in UK 2008-06-10 10:10:00 A washing
machine using as little as a cup of water for each washing cycle could go on sale to environmentally conscious Britons next year. Xeros Ltd, which has been spun out of the University of Leeds to commercialise the technology, said on Monday the new machines
would use less than two per cent of the water and energy of a conventional washing machine. Plastic chips are used to remove dirt and
Asian Muslim woman wins race case against British Army 2008-06-10 10:09:30 An Asianwoman
working as a lawyer in British
Army has won a racial discrimination case against
the force after she claimed that she was victimised for being a Muslim
. 36-year-old Major Rabia Siddique, who worked for the Army Legal Services, alleged she had been targeted for her faith and being an "Asian woman" before being subjected to months of sexual, religious and racial discrimination. Major
Indians top expatriate workers list in Bahrain 2008-06-10 10:08:50 Indians topped the list of expatriate workers registering with Bahrain's Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) over the weekend at a labour enrolment festival being held in that Gulf nation. There were 10,451 Indians among a total of 18,856 expatriate workers who registered with the LMRA in the first four days of the festival, which runs from June 4 to 21 at the Bahrain International Exhibitio Read more:Indians
World's oldest woman shows Alzheimer's not inevitable 2008-06-10 10:08:23 An unidentified 115-year-old woman
who remained mentally alert throughout her life is being held up as proof that the elderly need not succumb to a degenerative brain condition known as Alzheimer
's disease. Researchers who interacted with the Dutch woman before her death found her to be “an alert and assertive lady, full of interest in the world around her, including national and international p Read more:World
Someone is stealing your identity 2008-06-10 09:59:58 yournameisnotavailable.Com. This is not a website address but the virtual consequence after your identity
is being "encroached upon" by someone known as a "squatter", on the internet. Cyber forensic experts and lawyers say that the phenomenon of "Cybersquatting", which is the unauthorised occupation of someone's identity on the web, is assuming "extortionist and threatening" dimensions. "For exam
India fuel price rise unlikely this week: Govt source 2008-06-10 09:59:09 India is unlikely to raise fuel price
s this week, a senior oil ministry official told reporters, despite pressure from oil companies which are losing millions of dollars a day due to surging crude prices. "No decision is likely this week as the prime minister is unwell. There is no political consensus on price increase. Ministries are ready but politicians are not," the official, who did not want Read more:India
India fuel price rise unlikely this week: Govt source 2008-06-10 09:59:05 India is unlikely to raise fuel price
s this week, a senior oil ministry official told reporters, despite pressure from oil companies which are losing millions of dollars a day due to surging crude prices. "No decision is likely this week as the prime minister is unwell. There is no political consensus on price increase. Ministries are ready but politicians are not," the official, who did not want Read more:India
IAEA chief hits out at Israel over Syria attack 2008-06-10 09:58:26 The head of the United Nation's atomic watchdog again hit out at Israel
's willingness to take unilateral action against countries such as Syria
, in comments published in a magazine interview Monday. As well as the build-up of nuclear arms, the increasing penchant of countries to bomb suspected nuclear facilities also posed a growing threat to world peace, IAEA chief Mohamed ElBaradei told news mag Read more:attack
Rice, Mukherjee discuss Myanmar, N-deal 2008-06-10 09:57:50 The US Secretary of State and her Indian counterpart Pranab Mukherjeediscuss
ed the current situation in Myanmar and the civil nuclear deal. "On Burma, she yesterday spoke with Chinese Foreign Minister Yang. I mentioned Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. And she also spoke with Indian Foreign Minister Mukherjee. Of course, part of their discussion also was about the Indian civil nuclear deal, but they
Use of Aarushi murder in serial 'insensitive': Renuka 2008-06-10 09:57:25 Any move to use the Noida twin murder
case as a plot in a teleserial will reflect an "insensitive" attitude towards a minor, Union Minister Renuka Chowdhury said on Tuesday. Chowdhury, who holds the Women and Child Development Minister portfolio, also said the Noida police should be taken to task for its handling of the case. "From day one we are saying that top cops should be suspended and the In
More Americans turning to net for news on White House race 2008-06-17 10:26:18 NEW YORK: A record-breaking 46 per cent of Americans
have used the internet, email or cellphone text messaging to get news about the presidential campaign, share their views and mobilise others, according to a new poll. The PEW survey also suggests that presumptive Democratic nominee Barack Obama's backers have an edge in online political activities. The poll shows three online activities hav Read more:House
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China begins sensitive Xinjiang Olympic torch relay leg 2008-06-17 10:25:18 URUMQI: Police imposed a security lockdown as the Olympic
torch on Tuesday started its run through China
's mainly Muslim region of Xinjiang, seen as one of the most sensitive legs on its nationwide journey. The centre of the regional capital Urumqi was largely shut down and police checkpoints restricted movement throughout the normally bustling city. Police imposed particularly heavy security at
'We will do our best to ensure Green Olympics' 2008-06-17 10:24:14 BEIJING: To address the growing concerns over pollution in Beijing, China on Tuesday promised international athletes that it would stick to all its commitments for a 'GreenOlympics
'. With less than two months left for the August Olympics and nagging concerns over air quality, China said it attached "great importance" to environmental issues and the Beijing government had initiated 200 measures t Read more:ensure
Three new super-earths discovered 2008-06-17 10:23:19 European researchers said on Monday they discovered a batch of three ‘super-Earths’ orbiting a nearby star, and two other solar systems with small planets as well. They said their findings, presented at a conference in France, suggest that Earth-like planets may be very common. “Does every single star harbour planets and, if yes, how many?” asked Michel Mayor of Switzerland’s Geneva Obse Read more:Three
Scientists invent bionic eyeball to cure blindness 2008-06-17 10:22:10 German scientists have invent
ed a wireless bionic eyeball that can restore vision to patients who have become blind due to retina damage or disease. The new prosthetic device caps 12 years of research to help these patients. This work has resulted in a unique system - a fully implantable visual prosthesis. The scientists from the Fraunhofer Institute for Microelectronic Circuits and Systems in Du Read more:blindness