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Police,
Residents Clash over Gory Sex Killings
New Year is a Bundle of 'bidi' and Stray
Dog for Warmth
Musharraf's 'Moderate' Madrassas Mushroom
in Islamabad
Why George
Bush
Cannot Match Sonia Gandhi?
by M.R. Narayan Swamy
George W. Bush finally had his revenge as he slept
through the judicial murder of Saddam Hussein, who had famously
celebrated with gunshots when Papa Bush's term as US president ended
without securing the Iraqi strongman's ouster.
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Best Returns for NRI Investors in
2007
by Kul Bhushan
In 2007, where can NRIs get the best returns for their
investments in stocks? The quick answer is, in the BRIC
(Brazil, Russia, India and China) countries - away from the
traditional markets of the US, Britain, Japan and Europe
that offer more security but lower returns. In 2006, the
highest returns were from the BRIC countries
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Kapoor is Army Vice chief
In a series of high-level changes, Lt. Gen. Deepak Kapoor Monday
assumed office as the Indian Army vice chief in place of Lt. Gen. S.
Pattabhiraman, who retired Sunday after four decades of service.
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70,000
Varsity Workers to go on Warpath in Nepal
Death Toll of US troops in Iraq reaches
3,000
2006, A
Watershed Year for Sanjay Dutt by Shyam Pandharipande
As
Sanjay Dutt looks back on 2006 that transformed his magnum screen
image from a kind-hearted but fake doctor to a frivolous follower of
the Mahatma, it is doubtful if he will find inspiration to pursue
the projects on hand as vigorously as he did the previous ones.
There hardly remain any greater heights to be scaled after "Lage
Raho Munnabhai", the wonder flick of the year gone by - or so at
least he may think. Read On >>>
'Hall
of Shame' Blasts Websites Blocking Surfer Access
It is called the "hall of shame". Within its cyber walls are
pilloried a long list of websites, Internet service providers and
websites which do not treat all their visitors fairly. There is a
method to the madness. Sites listed in the New Delhi-based "hall of
shame" are carefully selected and only put 'in the dock' if they
deserve to be there. Read On >>>
British
Immigration Concerns as Romania, Bulgaria join EU By Prasun
Sonwalkar
Romania and Bulgaria joining
the European Union on Monday has once again raised concerns over
unbridled immigration into Britain and the impact it would have on
immigrants from non-EU countries such as India. Unlike the eight
countries that joined the EU in 2004, citizens of Romania and
Bulgaria will not have unfettered right to employment in Britain.
But already reports from Bulgaria say that fake degrees are being
sold ... Read On >>>
Micro-World of Prehistoric Bacteria Found in Amber
In a breakthrough that could shed light on the development of life
on our planet, scientists in Germany have isolated a veritable
"micro world" of bacteria, fungi and other tiny organisms dating
back 220 million years in tiny nuggets of amber. The microbes
existed in the Triassic period, at the time of the first dinosaurs.
They have given scientists a unique insight into the evolution and
ecology of ancient micro-organisms. Read On >>>
Non Drug
Treatments May Help Cure Dementia
Where
Burnt Out Executives De-stress in Nature's Lap by Syed Zarir
Hussain
A scenic wildlife resort in Assam is turning out to be the
favorite destination for burnt out executives of leading private and
public sectors companies. With performance being the latest mantra,
several firms are making their key workforce take a break to
de-stress themselves, virtually on the lap of the eastern Himalayas.
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Agra's Unfinished Agenda for 2007
Tamil Nadu Checks AIDS Spread
A Successful IT Experiment Gains Mileage
in Kerala
Palestinian-Israeli Prisoner Swap This
Week
Karachi Suicide Bombings Have Al Qaeda
Links
Uphill
Task for India against South Africa
India will need to get its
act together when they face South Africa in the third and final
cricket Test starting here Tuesday. The Indian team, after rising to
glorious heights in Johannesburg with a historic 123-run win in the
first Test, plummeted to a despairing low when it surrendered to the
envied pace attack of the hosts in Durban Saturday. With the
series leveled 1-1, the Indians will face an uphill at the Newlands
stadium. It will need more than 100 percent from Rahul Dravid and co
to handle the fiery pace attack Read
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