August 15, 2006
British and Pakistani investigators are trying to determine whether the group of Britons suspected of plotting to blow up as many as 10 commercial airliners...
August 15, 2006
August 15, 2006
BAA, the pvt company which owns seven British airports including Heathrow, unable to provide security search process and baggage operation
August 15, 2006
August 13, 2006
US lost 1. 25 lakh programming jobs but added 4.25 lakh higher- skill jobs between 1999-2003
August 13, 2006
August 13, 2006
Rashid Rauf, the British national who was arrested in Pakistan and who appears to be a crucial player in the plot to blow up as many as 10 passenger jets bound for the United States...
August 13, 2006
August 13, 2006
Since 9/11, airport retailers have emerged as an unexpected beneficiary of tighter security...
August 13, 2006
August 12, 2006
Last week Adnan Hajj was the most-searched term on the Technorati website, which tracks what is being discussed in the blogosphere.
August 12, 2006
August 12, 2006
The bulky, squarish, heavy picture tube, the standard television technology for more than 60 years, is heading for the dustbin of history much faster than anyone expected.
August 12, 2006
August 12, 2006
The Moon is squashed, as if someone had held it at the poles between thumb and forefinger and squeezed, flattening it around its equatorial midsection.
August 12, 2006
August 12, 2006
Did Mel Gibson mean it? Did he mean it when he said, according to a sheriff’s report of his arrest on suspicion of drunken driving, that “The Jews are responsible for all the wars in the world”?
August 12, 2006
August 12, 2006
Everything you thought you knew about migraine headaches—except that they are among the worst non-fatal afflictions of humankind—may be wrong.
August 12, 2006
August 11, 2006
Intelligence and counterterrorism officials have said that the scale and sophistication of the scheme to blow up jets over the Atlantic could mean that al-Qaeda
August 11, 2006
August 11, 2006
Intel-based Macs can now run Windows, but dedicated users still need to figure out if this works for them
August 11, 2006
August 11, 2006
Tightened security rules produced long lines and confusion at airports today, with passengers missing flights and enduring intensive inspections in reaction to the arrests of alleged bomb plotters in Britain.
August 11, 2006
August 11, 2006
The plot to blow up airliners over the Atlantic, uncovered by British authorities, bears a striking resemblance to a plot hatched by al-Qaeda 12 years ago to simultaneously blow up planes over the Pacific.
August 11, 2006
August 10, 2006
AOL though apologetic, says can’t do much about the goof-up; subscribers agitated as they feel their privacy is at stake
August 10, 2006
August 9, 2006
The new operating system from Apple to be called Leopard, which will follow Tiger
August 9, 2006
August 8, 2006
Flat-panel TVs make a strong design statement, prompting women to want to swap their old sets for sleeker ones
August 8, 2006
August 8, 2006
On December 26, 2003, a powerful earthquake levelled most of Bam in southeastern Iran, killing 35,000 people. Transport jet carrying aid poured in from everywhere, including Syria.
August 8, 2006
August 6, 2006
Sacked from team, Tour de France champion says: ‘I will fight these charges with the same determination and intensity that I bring to my training and racing’
August 6, 2006
August 5, 2006
Contents of a cereal box settle when shaken, tumbled, bounced or otherwise vibrated in transit.
August 5, 2006
August 5, 2006
Olympic and world track officials turned up the pressure Thursday on Trevor Graham...
August 5, 2006
August 4, 2006
Wal-Mart could not crack the culture code in Germany, despite trying for a decade, it couldn’t become the all-in-one shopping destination for Germans
August 4, 2006
August 3, 2006
After waiting nearly half a century for Fidel Castro to relinquish power, Washington is warily monitoring the provisional transition in Havana...
August 3, 2006
August 1, 2006
In a darkened garage here, Steve Perlman is giving digital actors a whole new face
August 1, 2006
August 1, 2006
When a doping scandal shook the Tour de France on the eve of this year’s race, Floyd Landis climbed onto his bike, unscathed.
August 1, 2006