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  • Savills buys Ireland's Hamilton Osborne King

    13th June, 2006 06:27

    British property adviser Savills Plc said on Tuesday that it had bought Irish commercial and retail property agent and auctioneer Hamilton Osborne King for EUR 50

  • Qaeda names man involved in Sept 11 attack

    13th June, 2006 05:48

    A Saudi militant killed in 2004 was due to have been the 20th suicide plane hijacker in the September 11th, 2001 attacks, al Qaeda's media arm said in a statement

  • Ghana missed chances but stay upbeat

    13th June, 2006 04:58

    World Cup debutants, Ghana believe a little luck and some more sharpness in front of goal can still see them through to the World Cup second round, despite a hard-

  • Italy prove ruthless in front of goal

    13th June, 2006 04:45

    Ghana became the third African team in three days to show that possession alone counts for little in the World Cup, going down 2-0 to Italy on Monday, reports Reut

  • Spinners put India in firm control

    13th June, 2006 04:08

    Spinners Anil Kumble and Virender Sehwag put India in a firm control of the second test against the West Indies after the third day's play on Monday, reports Reute

  • Focus on Brazil as champions meet Croatia

    13th June, 2006 03:00

    Champions Brazil, patiently watching and waiting for the first four days of the World Cup, launch their attempt to win the competition for the sixth time on Tuesda

  • Pirlo, Iaquinta help Italy floor Ghana

    13th June, 2006 02:46

    Goals from Andrea Pirlo and Vincenzo Iaquinta gave Italy a 2-0 victory over Ghana in an entertaining World Cup Group E match on Monday, reports Reuters.

  • Henman foils Agassi in comeback match

    13th June, 2006 00:51

    Tim Henman wrecked Andre Agassi's comeback with a 6-4 6-4 win in the first round of the Stella Artois Championships on Monday, reports Reuters.

  • Australia finally make their mark

    13th June, 2006 00:36

    Australia exorcised the demons of their past World Cup failures by scoring three goals in the dying minutes in a stunning 3-1 win over Japan on Monday, reports Reu

  • Blasts in Iraq, death toll rises

    13th June, 2006 05:53

    The death toll from a series of bomb attacks in Iraq's northern oil hub city of Kirkukrose has risen to at least 24 people, police sources said, Reuters reports.

  • Taiwan MPs set ball rolling to oust president

    13th June, 2006 05:41

    Opposition legislators in Taiwan launched a motion to oust President Chen Shui-bian at aspecial session of Parliament on Tuesday, turning up the heatover a series

  • Yahoo claims virus damage is under control

    13th June, 2006 04:53

    The e-mail virus has been dubbed Yamanner but yahoo assures it has things in control.

  • Kumble is enjoying his lead role

    13th June, 2006 04:36

    Indian leg-spinner Anil Kumble said that he was thriving on his added responsibility after becoming test cricket's fourth highest wicket-taker on the third day of

  • Germany seek first win over European team in decade

    13th June, 2006 03:01

    Germany's clash with Poland on Wednesday provides a chance for the World Cup hosts to end a decade-long run of failure against European teams in the finals of majo

  • Football world cup, more twists in the tale

    13th June, 2006 02:57

    Italy, Czech Republic and Australia all made winning starts at the World Cup on Monday while Togo's coaching saga took another twist, Reuters reports.

  • Czechs sink US, Koller's injury fears the Czech Republic

    13th June, 2006 02:07

    Two goals for Tomas Rosicky and a Jan Koller header gave the Czech Republic a 3-0 World Cup victory over United States on Monday, reports Reuters.

  • Equity NAVs in the red as markets tank

    13th June, 2006 00:39

    NAVs of equity mutual funds tanked yesterday as the markets ended in deep red. All sector funds except Pru ICICI FMCG Fund lost ground. However, debt schemes regis

  • Agassi praises Nadal

    13th June, 2006 00:17

    French Open champion Rafael Nadal's determination to prove his credentials on grass was applauded by former Wimbledon champion Andre Agassi on Monday, reports Reut