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Wealthy Mexican 'in Honda talks'

Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim is one of four parties talking to bosses of the former Honda Formula One team over a rescue bid, BBC Sport understands.

India hails lesson of Kashmir election

The Indian government has proclaimed the result of elections in Jammu and Kashmir as a lesson for Pakistan, its adversary in two wars over the disputed territory

New threats to online security

Internet security has deteriorated as a new generation of invasive computer attacks has reached a heightened level of sophistication, according to the latest studies of online threats

Saurashtra v Karnataka 86/2 *

Saurashtra v Karnataka 86/2 *

Gambhir credits Kirsten for recent form

Gautam Gambhir, the Indian opener who scored 1134 Test runs at 70.87 this year, has credited the team coach Gary Kirsten for his current form and rated 2008 as his "best year" in the game so far.

Pro-India parties win majority in Kashmir polls

Pro-India parties have won enough seats in the state assembly to form a ruling alliance in Indian-administered Kashmir. Kashmir, a Muslim-majority region divided between India and Pakistan and claimed by both, has been wracked by an 18-year separatist campaign that authorities say has left at least 43,000 dead.

Pakistan plays down tensions with India

Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari played down cross-border tensions with India in a speech, telling citizens democracy and dialogue will end discord and increase regional stability.

MS advised to lay off over 9K employees

The world's top software firm Microsoft has been asked to cut its workforce by 10 per cent, or about 9,100 employees, to tell the market that profits are more important than revenue growth in difficult times.�

We carried out Lahore blasts, not India: Pak group

A hitherto unheard of pro-Taliban group called 'Ansar Wa Mohajir' has claimed responsibility for Wednesday's car bomb attack in Lahore, for which four alleged Indian nationals have reportedly been arrested by Pakistani authorities.

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