Even as Pakistan's disgraced atomic scientist A Q Khan is hoping that the new government will soon lift restrictions on his movement, a senior US intelligence official has categorically said that the final word on the 'rogue' scientist has not
S M Krishna has said the state would approach the SC on the Hogenakkal issue and he was not 'concerned' whether the DMK will get upset or the ruling UPA coalition will get affected by the move.
In an effort to garner black votes, Democratic presidential hopefuls Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton along with Republican presumptive candidate John McCain evoked memories of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. Who was assassinated forty years ago.
A Delhi court rejected the bail plea of arms dealer Suresh Nanda, his son and two others in a case of manipulating evidence on alleged kickbacks received by him in defence deals.
Tibet's Communist Party chief vowed a trouble-free Olympic torch relay through the region, even as security forces struggled to stamp out flaring violence in a nearby part of Tibetan China.
Musharraf has no plans to quit despite the formation of hostile government and will play a low-key role as part of a strategy framed a long time ago, a Presidential aide has said.