One-day cricket losing out to Twenty20: Hayden
Sydney, June 12ANI: Former Australian batsman and Cricket Australia executive Matthew Hayden has said that Twenty20 cricket has emerged as one of the biggest threats to the legacy of one-day cricket.  read more

Posted by aniin on Monday Jun 14
Shatrughan concerned over growing differences among BJP members
Patna, June 12 ANI: Reacting on the absence of prominent party leaders at the ongoing National Executive Meet of his party, Bollywood actor-turned-Bharatiya Janata Party leader Shatrughan Sinha on Saturday expressed his concern over the growing differences among party members  read more

Posted by aniin on Saturday Jun 12
'Soulless consumerism', Galileo cause for most of the world's ills: Prince Charles
London, June 10 ANI: The Prince of Wales, Charles has blamed soulless consumerism and scientists like Galileo for the world's environmental problems. "This imbalance, where mechanistic thinking  read more

Posted by aniin on Thursday Jun 10
Militancy affected Tripura village cherishes peace
Jirania village Tripura, June 9 ANI: Having been a militants' den for a long time, Tripura's Jirania village cherishes a peaceful and normal daily life due to government efforts. With the changing scenario, people are now looking forward to a bright future for themselves  read more

Posted by aniin on Wednesday Jun 09
Furious Capello howls up England team during warm up game
London, Jun 8 ANI: England boss Fabio Capello got furious over his team's performance after a dismal opening first half of the final World Cup warm-up against the Platinum Stars. He stormed into the dressing room and lashed out at his lacklustre side before stomping out again  read more

Posted by aniin on Tuesday Jun 08
1,000 Taliban could be freed from notorious prison through amnesty scheme
Kabul, June 8 ANI: The head of the Pul-e-Charki prison, Afghanistan's most notorious detention centre, has revealed that nearly 1,000 Taliban inmates could be freed from as part of an amnesty deal offered by Hamid Karzai's government  read more

Posted by aniin on Tuesday Jun 08
Flower backs Strauss as England's ODI skipper
London, Jun 8 ANI: England coach Andy Flower has backed Test skipper Andrew Strauss to lead the side in ODIs, trying to put aside speculation over his replacement as one-day captain when the 15-man squad is announced on Thursday  read more

Posted by aniin on Tuesday Jun 08
Kids raised by lesbian parents grow up to be psychologically well adjusted
Washington, June 8 ANI: A new study has shown that kids raised by lesbian parents grow up to be psychologically well. They are academically active and have positive social behaviours, the US National Longitudinal Lesbian Family Study revealed  read more

Posted by aniin on Tuesday Jun 08
Anonymity on social networking site encouraging cyber bullies
Melbourne, June 8 ANI: The trend of cyber bullies is becoming rampant, as users on a social networking site become perfect targets for them. International site FormSpring.Me has recorded an incredible growth in popularity among Australian teenagers since its launch in November  read more

Posted by aniin on Tuesday Jun 08
Female spiders fight 'like sumo wrestlers'
Washington, June 8 ANI: A new research has shown that while the males of a jumping spider species merely threaten and posture instead of actually fighting each other, fights among females are often fatal  read more

Posted by aniin on Tuesday Jun 08
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