Bollywood flick released in Spain NEW DELHI: One of Bollywood’s top hits, ‘Kaho Na Pyaar Hai’ or ‘Say that you love me’, has been dubbed into Spanish and will be released this month in Spain and 20 countries in Latin America, a report said. The love story, released in 2000,... Travel Abroad 08 Jun, 2004
Talks at crucial stage: WTO chief Agence France PressePucon, June 4: Global talks to devise new trade rules are at a ‘crucial’ stage, World Trade Organisation (WTO) chief Supachai Panitchpakdi has cautioned as he urged Asia-Pacific economies to set the pace for their successful... 04 Jun, 2004
APEC to set pace for reviving stalled WTO talks Agence France PresseWashington, May 31:Ministers of 21 Asia Pacific economies, controlling nearly half of world trade, meet in Chile this week under pressure from business groups in the region to jumpstart stalled global trade talks. Facing a... 31 May, 2004
Study Table Ningbo University is one of the prestigious universities in Zhejiang province, China. A comprehensive university with a wide range of disciplines — law, education, liberal arts, history, science, engineering, agronomy, medicine and management — it... Travel Abroad 25 May, 2004
TOPICS : Partnership with World Bank follows a rocky road Marty LoganThe 2004 session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues has demonstrated again how far the planet’s native peoples and World Bank officials must still travel before they become full allies in development. While representatives of... 23 May, 2004
Transsexuals to compete in Olympics Associated PressLausanne, May 18:Transsexuals have been cleared to compete in the Olympics for the first time. Under a proposal approved by the IOC executive board, athletes who have undergone sex-change surgery will be eligible for the Olympics if... 18 May, 2004
Bollywood gufsuf MUMBAI: The one thing that Kareena Kapoor can’t forget is the riot scene that she did in ‘Dev’. “The scene required me to be injured while Fardeen Khan was carting me away from the crowd. There was fire and smoke all over and I just kept my... Travel Abroad 18 May, 2004
SNIPPETS 45 seats for B’desh womenDHAKA: The Bangladeshi parliament amended the constitution on Sunday to reserve 45 seats for women, despite protests from the opposition and rights groups which see the move as a power grab. The amendment created 45 seats in... Women 17 May, 2004
Bhaktapur DC fails to locate Sobhraj file Himalayan News ServiceKathmandu, May 14:The Bhaktapur District Court (BDC) and Bhaktapur District Police Office (BDPO) today told the Kathmandu District Court (KDC) that it could not locate the case-file registered against international serial killer... Horoscopes 15 May, 2004
Sizemore violated probation LOS ANGELES: Actor Tom Sizemore has violated the terms of probation imposed for abusing ex-girlfriend and former Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss, a prosecutor said on May 10.Prosecutors allege that Sizemore “tested dirty” for drugs in early March,... Travel Abroad 11 May, 2004
Passage to the future P GopakumarKathmandu:The announcement of the higher secondary results will be accompanied by a thundering applause for some and for others, a shattering of hope. Educators and experts in the field caution that results should be seen as numbers and not... Travel Abroad 11 May, 2004
Stady Table The People’s Republic of China, the third largest country in the world, after Canada and Russia, has an area of 9.6 million sq km, or one-fifteenth of the world’s land mass. The border stretches over 22,000 km on land and the coastline extends well... Travel Abroad 11 May, 2004