Nursery admissions burn big hole in pocket

Brand value and quality of private schools come at a price. ...
11:12 PM, Dec 16, 2009

Schools can have different admission criteria: Court

The race is on for securing the best school for children. ...
11:10 PM, Dec 16, 2009

Malyali nurses celebrate onam away from home Nurses in the Capital will be celebrating onam away from home. ...  
05:54 PM, Sep 02, 2009

Family fights with son-in-law for NRI daughter's body Mini was a nurse in UK who was reportedly abused by husband. ...  
10:37 AM, Jun 04, 2009

International Nurses Day: Sneak peek into a nurse's life

The focus is on those in medicine who often get the raw end of the deal. ...
01:41 PM, May 12, 2009

Kerala worried after Obama says no to foreign nurses The nurses say America will miss the best professionals at its own peril. ...  
03:47 PM, Mar 08, 2009

Now Obama wants less of foreign nurses in US
by IANS
A large majority of nurses in US come from India, China and the Philippines. ...  
09:33 PM, Mar 06, 2009

Nursery admissions cause Delhi parents stress Nursery admissions for the next academic year have started. ...  
03:54 PM, Dec 14, 2008

Indian-origin nurses allowed to wear 'bindis' in SA Consent came after nurses protested against a ban on traditional symbols. ...  
08:19 PM, Aug 30, 2008

Nurse kills hit man hired by estranged husband
by IANS
Susan Kuhnhausen, 51, choked the man to death after he attacked her. ...  
03:37 AM, Aug 29, 2008

Rape case: Nurse strips protesting police inaction Port of Spain: West Indies captain Darren Sammy expects the Queen's Park Oval pitch here to produce a result in the second Test against Australia starting Sunday, but does not believe his team has the home advantage. A lot of first class cricket has been played here and so far [there have been results] so we expect this pitch to be one that will have a victory, Sammy said ahead...  
05:20 PM, May 12, 2008

Mission school admission gets tougher in Delhi

Antigua: West Indies cricket is in shambles and its fast bowlers have forgotten how to intimidate batsmen, feels legendary pacer Curtly Ambrose who does not foresee a return to past glory for the team anytime soon. The present standard is very, very bad and the only way interest can be revived is if we start winning some matches, said Ambrose, who took 405 wickets from his 98 Tests. Ambrose is ...
12:36 PM, Feb 03, 2008

Metro Wipes: News across the metros Chennai: Apparently, New Zealand is a team on the make under coach John Wright, notwithstanding the back-to-back ODI series defeats against Bangladesh (0-4), India (0-5) and Pakistan (2-3) as the Kiwis hope to be a force to reckon with at the Feb 19-April 2 World Cup. Two of the more experienced New Zealand players - Scott Styris and Brendon McCullum - who met the media here on Monday, were unanimous...  
10:39 PM, Dec 14, 2007

Nursery admissions: SC stays regulations of DoE approval Chandigarh: Kings XI Punjab on Monday set the ball rolling for the Indian Premier League season four by signing up four sponsors in Emirates, Reebok, USL and Wrigley. Emirates, the Dubai-based global airline, continues to be the team's title sponsor while Reebok is the official apparel partner, USL official games for challenge partner and Wrigley the official chewing gum partner. "We are thrilled to have Emirates, Reebok, USL and Wrigley...  
05:01 PM, Dec 14, 2007

Metro Wipes: News across the metros

Sydney: The boos at Brisbane turned into cheers here for stand-in Australian skipper Michael Clarke who scripted Australia's record run-chase when they overhauled England's 333 to win the sixth ODI. His 82 of 70 balls made it a bitter record for the visiting English team who couldn't defend a score that was their highest in Australia. Clarke, who returned to form with a fifty in the previous game at Brisbane, ...
11:11 PM, Dec 07, 2007

School at three? Parents say no, schools confused Kolkata: Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Sunday said that he would speak to ICC president Sharad Pawar about the impasse over holding the India-England World Cup cricket match at the Eden Gardens here. "(Cricket Association of Bengal) president Jagmohan Dalmiya came to me on Saturday. I had a talk with him. I am not familiar with the matter so much. I will, however, talk to Sharad Pawar," Mukherjee told...  
08:57 PM, Dec 05, 2007

Metro Wipes:  News across the metros New Delhi: When Gautam Gambhir was struggling to cement his place in Team India, the appointment of Gary Kirsten as India coach proved to be a godsend. The Delhi batsman gives the former South African opener a lot of credit for understanding him both as a cricketer as well as a person. Gambhir, 29, feels Kirsten's presence in the India dressing room has done a world of good to his...  
11:42 PM, Dec 03, 2007

Metro wipes: What made news today

Melbourne: Iconic Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar, who on Sunday became the only cricketer in history to have scored 50 Test tons, emerged runaway winner over Don Bradman in a poll commissioned by an Australian newspaper on who is the best batsman of all time. In an online poll conducted by the Sydney Morning Herald asking readers to vote for 'The greatest batsman ever: Bradman or Tendulkar?', Tendulkar secured 67 per ...
11:56 PM, Nov 19, 2007

Nursery admissions: HC okays Delhi govt’s guidelines New Delhi: Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar feels that Sachin Tendulkar's world record of 50 Test centuries can only be compared to legendary American long-jumper Bob Beamon's record-setting leap at the 1968 Mexico Olympics which stayed put for 23 years. Well, it's such a record that you can only compare it with Bob Beamon's long-jump world record set in the 1968 Olympics in Mexico. At that time it seemed that...  
05:59 PM, Nov 19, 2007