Fired for having 'loud voice', lecturer drags university to court; wins Rs 1 crore over 'unfair dismissal'The woman worked at the university for 29 yrs as a lecturer until she was sacked for her "overbearing" voice.
When black soldiers fought side by side with IndiansMilitary historians say a unique and potent weapon in the form of the 14th Army was forged in India by unifying the fighting potential of d...
How human brains recognise faces decodedResearchers at Carnegie Mellon University in the US are closer than ever before to understanding the neural basis of facial identification.
To-be-mothers alert! Eating peanuts during infancy is safe for kidsAn important & reassuring finding was that peanut consumption did not affect the duration of breastfeeding, thus countering concerns.
NASA's Odyssey spacecraft nears 60,000th orbit of MarsOdyssey, which has discovered widespread water ice just beneath the surface of the red planet, began orbiting Mars almost 14 years ago, on ...
- Citi turns to Stuckey for subprime bailout
Citigroup named Richard Stuckey to manage most of its $43 billion of subprime mortgage assets, choosing the same executive who nine years a...
- KKR may delay First Data loan sale
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts may delay the sale of loans to finance the $26 billion takeover of First Data until next week after failing to agre...
- Goldman's Global Alpha fund down
Goldman Sachs Group’s Global Alpha hedge fund fell almost 12% in the two weeks ended August 3, bringing this year’s decline to 16% after lo...