
London: The Royal wedding cake described as "very romantic" is being given the finishing touches in a luxury cakes company led by an Indian-origin entrepreneur and his British wife. Kishore Patel, 57, is the managing director of the Leicestershire-based Fiona Cairns Ltd, which is known for making cakes for the luxury market. Hailing from Baroda, Patel is the husband of Fiona Cairns, 55, who has earned a reputation in luxury...

01:51 PM, Apr 27, 2011
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Fiona Mackeown, mother of slain teenager Scarlett Eden Keeling, will depose before a Goa court on July 30. ...

10:56 PM, Jul 26, 2010

She was drugged, raped by two locals and left to die on the beach on February 18 2008. ...

10:51 AM, Feb 18, 2009

British teenager Scarlett had died on Goa's shore on February 18 last year. ...

03:40 PM, Jan 03, 2009

The team will record the statement of Scarlett's mother in the UK. ...

04:59 PM, Dec 25, 2008

Lahore: Keen to revive his international career, Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Yousuf took a fitness test at the National Cricket Academy, but chief selector Iqbal Qasim made it clear that the senior batsman would have to play domestic matches to be considered for selection. Yousuf has appeared in the fitness tests and that is good. It is a good sign that he is practicing again but our criteria is clear, players...

08:12 PM, May 15, 2008

Visakhapatnam: Deccan Chargers, champions of the second edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL), will host current title-holders Chennai Super Kings in the sixth match of season five at Deccan's second home ground, Visakhapatnam, on Saturday. While Chennai will want to put the memory of their humiliating loss to Mumbai Indians in the tournament opener behind them, Deccan look a trimmed outfit after losing several players in transfer deals and...

05:18 PM, May 09, 2008

Wellington: South Africa were on the receiving end of two controversial umpiring decisions on the first day of the final Test against New Zealand on Friday but the visitors say they will not be losing any sleep over the setbacks. Captain, Graeme Smith was caught behind for five early in their innings, though television replays showed clear daylight between bat and ball. Hashim Amla was then caught for 63 when...

11:14 AM, May 06, 2008

Having made their World Cup debut in 1983 and attaining Test status nine years later, Zimbabwe have not very often been blessed with bowlers who have the ability to shake up the opposition with raw pace. Aged 22, Kyle Jarvis, son of former pacer Malcolm Jarvis who represented the country in back-to-back World Cups (1987, '92) has proved to be a real shot in the arm for his side, crossing...

11:03 AM, Apr 15, 2008

Sydney: Dashing opener David Warner's popularity has increased to such an extent that there were high level talks about whether a section of the Sydney stadium could be renamed 'Warner's Corner' for the first T20 International between Australia and India on February 1. According to The Daily Telegraph, officials were so keen to cash in on Warner's recent good form, they were prepared to allocate special seating for his legion...

10:11 PM, Apr 12, 2008

Adelaide: Swashbuckling Australian opener David Warner says Sachin Tendulkar is the only in-form batsman in a struggling Indian line-up in the ongoing Test series but he expects the rest to show some aggression in the fourth and final match starting January 24. There might be a lot of people in their shed wondering how they're going to score runs, the 25-year-old, who struck a match-winning century in the third Test...

05:12 PM, Apr 12, 2008

Lahore: Pakistan left-arm pacer Mohammad Khalil will join the national cricket team as a replacement for injured Junaid Khan in Bangladesh for the One-day series, kicking off with a Twenty20 next week. Junaid, who tore a stomach muscle during the fourth One-day International, and allrounder Abdul Razzaq who sustained a shoulder injury, were both ruled out of the tour to Bangladesh and returned home from the UAE for rehabilitation and...

01:22 AM, Mar 25, 2008

New Delhi: Historically, Kolkata might be the happy hunting ground for India as far as some of their most memorable Test victories are concerned, but statistics point out to the fact that the hosts have a better record of winning tosses at the Eden Gardens than the actual contest in the middle, when it comes to their battles against West Indies. The two sides have clashed eight times at the...

09:08 PM, Mar 18, 2008

New Delhi: Exuberant fans were stunned into silence at the Feroz Shah Kotla when their hero Sachin Tendulkar yet again missed out on unprecedented 100th international hundred, this time by just 24 runs when he was adjudged LBW to West Indies spinner Devendra Bishoo. Thousands of fans, who came in hope to witness Tendulkar script history, reacted in disbelief when he was out on 76 around half an hour before...

06:50 PM, Mar 17, 2008

Lahore: A jolted Pakistan Cricket Board plans to hold an internal inquiry into the circumstances that led to the involvement of its three jailed players in the spot-fixing scandal. The new chairman of the board, Zaka Ashraf made it clear that it was surprising that the players got involved in the scandal despite the the PCB sending anti-corruption officers to England with the team. We had our anti-corruption officers there...

10:15 AM, Mar 16, 2008