Two fresh cases of assault on Indians have been reported in Australia, with three students being injured in two separate incidents in Sydney and Adelaide.  |


Noting that Pakistan houses a 'syndicate of terrorism’, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said her country is watching the actions being taken by Islamabad.  |
Suspecting involvement of locals in 26/11, Pakistan has sought from India the interrogation reports of two terrorists Fahim and Sabahuddin held in connection with the Mumbai attacks.  |
Alleging that the ransacking and arson at her Lucknow house was a state-sponsored crime, UPCC chief Rita Bahuguna Joshi demanded a CBI inquiry into the incident.  |


A team of Organisation for Counter Terrorist Operations (OCTOPUS) of Gujarat Police arrested a terror suspect allegedly involved in the attack on Gandhinagar’s Akshardham Temple in 2002.  |
The Delhi High Court verdict legalising gay sex has put the government in a fix as it remains undecided about its stand in the Supreme Court.  |
Pakistan Premier Yousuf Raza Gilani has said he hoped that Manmohan Singh's political 'expediencies' would not prevent normalisation of bilateral ties.  |
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It's a sport confined to no season. Even in mid-July, coaches are working in their cold-weather apparel -- long pants, fleece-lined jackets and parkas. At the Arctic Edge Arena in Canton, figure skating coach and choreographer Marina Zoueva spoons honey  |  |
Come summer, everyone who comes in wants a table overlooking the lake, the gardens, the golf course, the skyline -- whatever is beautiful. And the hostess has to decide who sits where.  |
Last season, Charlie Villanueva got in trouble for updating his Twitter account during halftime of a game with Milwaukee. Naturally, SI.com asked the big forward what he'll do now that he's a Piston.  |  |
Two billionaire leaders of America's Cup teams return to court Tuesday for another round of enhancing their lawyer's pension plans. This time the big question is whether the Swiss defender, Alinghi, can change the rules secretly without informing the American  |
Michael Shaw rarely remembers being run down. In high school at Trotwood-Madison (Ohio) it barely happened as he boasted gaudy numbers as a tailback. But in his freshman year at Michigan, where he expected to take the Big Ten by  |  |
Former Red Wings coach Scotty Bowman denies he had anything to do with his son Stan replacing Dale Tallon as general manager of the Chicago Blackhawks. Bowman became a senior adviser for the Blackhawks last July so he could work  |  |
UNALAKLEET, Alaska — She was greeted like a rock star in Unalakleet, a fishing village on the Bering Sea. She danced with Eskimos in Kotzebue. And she watched grizzlies at a wildlife sanctuary on the Kenai Peninsula.  |  |
SAGINAW — Delphi Corp.'s plan to emerge from bankruptcy could leave Michigan responsible for cleaning up pollution on the company's properties, a Michigan Department of Environmental Quality spokesman said.  |
U.S. Rep. John Conyers personally endorsed several candidates for Detroit City Council and the Detroit Charter Commission, but deflected questions about his wife's recent guilty plea to bribery or about his support of a well injection project in exchange for  |  |
When Redford Township attorney Michael McCarthy's longtime secretary fell in love and moved to California in May, he placed a want ad on Monster.com, figuring he'd get a dozen or so résumés to fill her spot. He got 105 --  |  |
HAILEY, Idaho — A soldier from Idaho who disappeared from his base in Afghanistan has been captured, the Pentagon confirmed today, a day after he was seen in a Taliban video posted online.  |  |
You exchange the sweatpants and T-shirt for a business suit and silk tie, lop off a hundred pounds and Jon Jansen easily could pass for any Washington insider.  |  |
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