Vasquez scores 17 points, 9 assists on birthday in Maryland’s 73-57 win over Boston College

Vasquez leads Maryland past Boston College 73-57

Georgia’s Adams: Another university president ‘likely’ choice to succeed Brand as NCAA chief

Many expect university president to succeed Brand

Pope, on eve of synagogue visit, says end of Nazi rule in Germany made him happy

Pope: End of Nazism made me happy

VATICAN CITY — Pope Benedict XVI, on the eve of his controversy-generating visit to a Rome synagogue, said Saturday that the end of Nazi tyranny in his German homeland made him happy and allowed him to resume studies for the priesthood.

Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood picks conservative leader unlikely to confront government crackdown

Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood chooses new leader

US Navy en route to Haiti seaport to assess damage, help build temporary pier facilities

US Navy en route to make Haiti seaport usable

Late court appeal forces new delay in N. Dakota’s longtime battle over Fighting Sioux nickname

N. Dakota school’s mascot fight goes into overtime

PM speaks out against blind faith, outdated dogmas

KOLKATA - India has no need of blind faith, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said here Saturday, and called for rational thinking to counter outdated dogmas and ideologies.

CA Results To Be Declared On Jan 17

NEW DELHI, INDIA (GaeaTimes.com)- The results of the Chartered Accountants (CA) Final examination of the new course held in November, 2009 and Common Proficiency Test (CPT) which was held in December will be declared on 17th of January, 2010 at around 2 p.m.

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PM for 100 percent literacy in India

KOLKATA - Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Saturday called for a sharp increase in the enrolment of girls in schools to make them equal citizens and said every child should be made literate over the next decade with the aim of achieving 100 percent literacy.

Delhi’s ‘despicable’ neglect of schools for deaf

NEW DELHI - The Delhi government has come under heavy fire from the Central Information Commission (CIC) for failing to appoint teachers in its schools for hearing-impaired children for 10 long years.

Afghan lawmakers approve 1 woman for Cabinet post but reject 2 others

1 woman approved for Afghan Cabinet, 2 rejected

Afghan lawmakers vote on second slate of Cabinet picks; parliament rejected most of first list

Afghan lawmakers voting again on Karzai Cabinet