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At Tihar, Soren gets newly-painted cell
Tihar Jail authorities completed the white-washing of a barrack just in time for JMM leader Shibu Soren.
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Have you mailed Santa your wish yet?
The US Postal Service kicked off its annual "Operation Santa" programme that answers letters written to Santa Claus.
Eat fruits & veggies, cut miscarriage risk
Eating fruits and vegetables can reduce pregnant women’s chances of miscarriage by almost half, says research.
Bush meets Iraqi Shia leader
Bush met with one of Iraq's top Shia leaders Abdul-Aziz al-Hakim to discuss US relations with the community.
Only 3 pc Muslims study in madarssas
The Sachar Report says that the number of madrassa attending students is much less than commonly believed.
What gives Priyanka pleasure
Priyanka Chopra would rather use the time between films to brush up on her dance steps than act in mediocre movies.
10 most fantasised men, women
Daniel Craig has topped an Internet poll on dream men, leaving X Factor judge Simon Cowell on second place.
Why is every American feeling sorry?
"Love means never having to say you are sorry." Forget it. The new mantra is "Apologising means never having to say you're sorry."
Indian flag hoisted at Asian Games
The flag went up in the presence of about 30 athletes and a few officials inculding IOA President Suresh Kalmadi.
'Humans must colonise other planets'
Stephen Hawking says that mankind will need to leave planet Earth to ensure the long-term survival of the human race.
MP wants Padmashree for Munnabhai
A lawmaker has demanded that the makers of Lage Raho Munnabhai should be awarded Padmashree on the R-Day.
Khosla Ka Ghosla wins Pak audiences
Bollywood will make its presence felt at Pakistan's Kara Film Festival with Omkara, Khosla Ka Ghosla and Woh Lamhe.
LTTE not to quit Lanka cease-fire
LTTE on Wednesday assured truce officials they would not withdraw from the 2002 Norwegian-brokered cease-fire.
Sugar has a role in pancreatic cancer
Eating lots of sugar increases the risk of developing pancreatic cancer, a deadly form of cancer, says study.
British girl in Pak returned to mom
A Pakistani court ordered a British girl at the centre of a custody dispute to be returned to her mother in Scotland.