Out of 10 lakh notes in circulation, only four notes were found to be forged in 2007-08, the Reserve Bank has said.  |


CBI conducted searches at the house of Buta Singh's son in New Delhi and recovered three unlicensed fire arms and few live cartridges.  |
Every five minutes, a woman dies in India while delivering a child, says a report prepared by Centre for Reproductive Rights.  |
CBI said that they would be questioning NCSC Chairman Buta Singh in connection with the Rs 1 crore bribery case involving his second son Sarabjot Singh.  |


The govt warned private airlines to withdraw their call for suspending flights on August 18, with the Aviation Minister suggesting punitive action.  |
In a major catch, Pakistani authorities nabbed a top militant suspected of beheading the Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl in 2002.  |
India said that Pak has 'enough evidence' to continue investigation against Jamaat-ud Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed in connection with the Mumbai terror attacks.  |
TEACHING new mothers how to breastfeed could save 1.3 million children's lives every year, it was claimed yesterday.  |
A SCIENTIFIC journal has retracted a controversial paper that included claims to have created the first human sperm from embryonic stem cells.  |
THE tiny child being weighed at a township clinic in eastern Zimbabwe has barely the strength to cry. His arms are spindly, the flesh on his buttocks wrinkled. "He is 16 m  |
ONE of Edinburgh's top Fringe venues has enlisted a doctor to cope with swine flu cases during the Festival season.  |
KYLE Sandilands' television career remains uncertain, with Australian Idol producers contemplating axing the judge.  |  |
This week, Surfin' further explores the possibilities and practicalities of getting electricity from your own resources.  |
No sunspot activity this week, and if no sunspot appears today, July 31, the average sunspot number for July will be 5.1; this is down from June's average of 6.6. The monthly average of the daily sunspot number, January-July 2009,  |
On July 28, the FCC approved a modification that expands the ARRL's 500 kHz experimental license WD2XSH. According to Experiment Coordinator Fritz Raab, W1FR, the expansion allows for more frequencies, more stations and portable operations.  |
After reading the August 2005 QST article by Chris Ormsby, K0CAO, and Bob Witte, K0NR, I thought what fun a HF low power (QRP) operation from a Colorado 14er (A mountain over 14,000 feet high.) would be. The "carrot" would  |
Now we know what the FCC didn't want us to know, back in 2004, about its staff studies of interference to radio services from Broadband over Power Line (BPL) systems.  |
There's so much to know in an activity with a long history like Amateur Radio. Both newcomers and old-timers find it easy to be flummoxed if they're not "in the know" when confronted with an on-the-air mystery -- like the  |
In another casualty of the ad downturn, Wired magazine is canceling NextFest, its annual tech expo.  |
It's a daring—some might say crazy—time to launch a magazine, much less one devoted to travel.  |
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