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Haunting Tales on Historic Streets
History and the supernatural blend to give a spooky dimension to the world's power capital Washington DC's oldest neighbourhood
Getting an Earful During Diwali
Festival season is when noise rules and people hear loud ringing sounds from inside the ear. Guess what?
The Curious Case of Doctoral Theses
A few days ago, a disturbing news item gained some currency when it arried the disclosure that a leading international journal of science had to retract many research papers published by the journal.
Running Through Life on a High
A long time ago, while working on a novel, I managed to write 8,500 words in a single day.
Pradhan-Clare Trophy has Two Winners Always
The recent drubbing handed over to the Indian cricket team by the visiting Kiwis has come as a rude shock to cricketing fans who have historically had a crackling Diwali.
Why McPoliticians are Changing the System
Everyone says fast food is unhealthy.
Counter the Challenges to Reclaim Civilisational Heritage
Taking off the blindfold from the eyes of the goddess and replacing the sword with a scale obviously isn't enough to get rid of the lingering colonial vestiges.
The Festival Man of Goa
Marius Goencho Festakar” Fernandes rekindles the spirit of being Goan with a variety of round-the-year fests that celebrate the seaside state’s fading ethos
Epic Tales on a String
A sweet fragrance of lemongrass Afills the air, as dusk settles over the open-air courtyard of Coco Shambhala, near Bhogwe beach in Parule village in Maharashtra.
The Pastoral Painter in His Element
Thota Vaikuntam's ongoing exhibition in Delhi shows subtle changes in the colour scheme, even as the larger motif remains the same
Ice Cube in Your Food
The world’s obsessive dieting compulsion has gone beyond vanilla versions, looking for types that are as outlandish as they are experimental
IN FINAL STRETCH, U.S. POLL RACE TOO CLOSE TO CALL
THE POWER TO PICK THE PRESIDENT LIES WITH A GROUP OF 538 ELECTORS IN THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE – 100 SENATORS, 435 MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, PLUS THREE VOTES FOR WASHINGTON, DC – AND NOT JUST THE SUM OF POPULAR VOTES
Norris wins sprint race at Brazilian Grand Prix
MCLAREN driver Lando Norris won Saturday's Formula 1 sprint race at the Brazilian Grand Prix to cut his deficit to championship leader Max Verstappen.
Mumbai City look to return to winning ways
MUMBAI CITY FC will look to return to winning ways when they take on visiting Kerala Blasters FC in their Indian Super League match here on Sunday.
Arsenal stunned by Newcastle in EPL
NEWCASTLE put a huge dent in Arsenal's title aspirations with a 1-0 win at home in the Premier League on Saturday.
I was told it was now or never, says Amorim after Manchester Utd move
RUBEN Amorim says Manchester United told him it was \"now or never,\" after being handed a brief midway through the season to restore the Premier League giants to the pinnacle of English and European football.
India A bowlers toil as Oz A take pole position
INDIA A's first-innings batting collapse came back to haunt them as Australia A nosed ahead of the visitors after being set a target of 225 on the third day of the first 'Unofficial Test' here on Saturday.
Two of a kind: A familiar Ashwin-Jadeja rescue act
RAVINDRA Jadeja has his arms aloft, clapping at R Ashwin who had come back to his fielding position at mid-on.
ROLLING WITH THE PUNCHES
Gill & Pant navigate tricky phase with aplomb to set up platform for India on Day 2
Apollo to build 500 bed hospital in Worli, Mum
APOLLO Hospitals has proposed to establish a 500-bed hospital in Worli, Mumbai through a build, operate and manage agreement.
SBI Card net income declines 33% to ₹404 cr
SBI Cards and Payment Services Ltd (SBI Card) on Tuesday reported a 33% decline in net profit to ₹404 crore for the September quarter on increase in delinquency.
Marico net profit rises 20% to ₹433 cr; revenue from ops up 7.6% to ₹2,664 cr
NEW DELHI: Homegrown FMCG major Marico Ltd has reported an increase of 20.27% in consolidated net profit to ₹433 crore for the September quarter.
Deepak Fertilisers profit soars 3-fold on robust sales
Deepak Fertilisers and Petrochemicals Corporation Ltd (DFPCL) reported a more than three-fold surge in second-quarter profit at ₹214.07 crore on Tuesday, driven by strong sales growth across its business segments.
CPSE capex sees 11% fall during Apr-Sept
CAPITAL expenditure by large public sector enterprises (with annual capex target of ₹100 crore) has seen an 11% decline in the first six months of the current financial year.
B'desh unrest: Indian garment exporters reaping benefits
INDIAN garment export is reaping the benefits of unrest in neighboring Bangladesh.
HIGH PRICES SHRANK THE MIDDLE CLASS
IT was not that the warning signals were absent. Analysts have been saying it - that real incomes are shrinking; and consumption is slowing down.
LIC eyes pie in health insurance biz
Insurer says it will buy stake in health insurance company, to make announcement soon
Robot retrieves melted fuel from reactor
A remote-controlled robot has safely returned with a tiny piece of melted fuel it collected from inside one of three damaged reactors at the tsunami-hit Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant for the first time since the 2011 meltdown.
More than 50 dead in Israeli strikes on farming villages in northeast Lebanon
ISRAEL launched dozens of intense airstrikes across Lebanon's northeastern farming villages, killing at least 52 people and wounding scores more, the Lebanese Health Ministry reported on Saturday.
Trump says Kamala's policies wiped out 50K jobs
Former president promises 'economic miracle' if elected, calls opponent 'radical left Marxist'