Cricket: Birthday boy Anderson leads Pakistan rout By Julian Guyer 2:09 PM Saturday Jul 31, 2010 Email Print | NOTTINGHAM - James Anderson marked his 28th birthday with five wickets as Pakistan slumped to 9-147 on the second day of the first Test agai... (photo: AP / ) NZ Herald
It's getting lonely out there for Harbhajan A day before the start of the Galle Test, Muttiah Muralitharan was asked how Harbhajan Singh would fare against the Lankan batting line-up in the series. | Murali simply replied, "He will be under pre... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick) The Times Of India
Myanmar Loosens Yoke on Farmers By A WSJ Staff Reporter | YANGON, Myanmar—Moves by Myanmar's military regime to loosen its grip on the impoverished nation's once-mighty rice industry in advance of an election this year have ra... (photo: AP / Khin Maung Win)Wall Street Journal AgricultureElectionsMyanmarPhotosWikipedia: Burma
A deepening relationship | Writing on his blog before his 2006 visit to India while he was Leader of the Opposition in the British Parliament, David Cameron said he was going for "a simple reason: India matters so much in the... (photo: PIB of India / Photo Division, Ministry of I & B, Govt. of India)The Hindu IndiaPhotosPoliticsUKWikipedia: David Cameron
Foetal attraction to this cult soup | IT'S the birth of a new Sydney culinary craze and, fittingly, it involves an embryo - a chicken embryo, to be precise. | The unusual ingredient, an egg pulled from... (photo: WN / Yeshe Choesang)The Daily Telegraph Australia FoodHealthPhotosSoupWikipedia:Soup
Protesters shot dead in Kashmir | Indian police today fired at thousands of people protesting against Indian rule in Kashmir, killing two demonstrators, officials said, in the latest flare-up of violenc... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)Irish Times IndianKashmirPhotosPoliceProtesters