Lahore, Jan. 20: British Defence Secretary John Hutton has confirmed that the perpetrators of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks were Pakistanis, The Daily Times reports.
"We are certain that the Mumbai attackers were Pakistanis and Islamabad has to give assurance to the international community and India that the assailants would be punished and brought to justice," Hutton was quoted, as saying in an interview to a private television channel.
London, Jan. 20: Brazilian and A C Milan football star Kaka says that he was moved by the support of his Italian club fans in taking the sensational decision to reject a world record offer from the Arab-owned Manchester City football club.
He turned down their 243-million pound bid, 107 million pounds of which was to be his playing fees.
London, Jan. 20: Brazilian and A C Milan football star Kaka has rejected Manchester City''s record breaking 107 million pound offer.
The decision was announced after a tense day of high-level meetings between Kaka's representatives and leading officials from both clubs.
A C Milan owner Silvio Berlusconi, who is also Italy's Prime Minister, took the extraordinary step of telephoning a national television station to declare that Kaka was staying.
London, Jan 20: Days after claiming that she''s only ever ''done it with a couple of guys'', socialite Paris Hilton has now insisted she is no bimbo.
`The Simple Life' star has claimed that her image as a "spoilt airhead" is false and she is really a deep thinker with artistic tendencies, reports the Telegraph.
Speaking to heat magazine, Paris said: "I think a lot of people have seen me on The Simple Life and think I''m a ''spoilt airhead''.
"But I was playing a character. The producers said they wanted Nicole and I just to be crazy and funny and say outlandish things."
London, January 20: A new study led by Canadian researchers has lent more force to the belief that the evolution of `super sperm' depends upon competition.
While it is known that sperm from promiscuous chimps move faster than those from relatively monogamous gorillas, Ontario-based researchers at McMaster University in Hamilton have for the first time shown the same pattern among fish too.
London, January 20: Prince Charles showed his penchant for martinis when he sipped gin and tonic during a visit to William Grant & Sons'' distillery near Girvan in Ayrshire, Scotland.
The Prince of Wales discovered how the spirit is made during the tour.
Inside the palace, where Hendrick''s gin is produced, he was shown the huge stills containing the alcohol, and 11 bins of the botanicals that were added to it to give it flavour.