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•  Majority Chinese studying overseas funded by parents
•  Pak nationalist leaders hail India's offer to send 400 docs to flood affected Sindh
•  'Peepli Live' coming alarmingly alive in Nepal
•  Patanjali's works translated into Arabic
•  British couple 'sold' kids for money
•  'Men are from Mars and women from Venus' theory is a myth
•  Muslim 'Maradona of Asia' fired for not fasting during Ramadan
•  China has 23.05 million Christians
•  Employees prefer male bosses: UK study
•  Jogging in park better than gym
•  Floods cause 'major harm' to Pakistan's already fragile economy: IMF
•  WikiLeaks expose: Pentagon wants Afghan war files back
•  World's only plus-size supermodel enraged after being airbrushed
•  Beach Boys says they have nothing to do with Katy Perry complaint
•  ITV bosses brush off newsreader Tasmin Khan's X-rated past
•  Brit man travels across the globe for free using Twitter
•  BP doctored oil spill image to make staff look busy
•  In UK, one baby in four born to migrants
•  Russian president has over 77,000 Twitter followers
•  Did Michelangelo paint human brain stem in God?
•  US has spent 1 trillion dollars on wars since 9/11
•  World's most expensive car wash service costs 7,200 pounds
•  Man blinds roommate in US, says 'I hate Indian people'
•  White House says stimulus funded 3 million jobs
•  Sarah Palin's daughter once again engaged to Levi Johnston
•  Sean Penn knighted in Haiti
•  Blast damages 100-year-old Pakistani mosque
•  Sobhraj fate put off till July 30
•  Fatwa issued against vuvuzela
•  Bar big burgers, says dentist
•  One third of young women check Facebook before loo in the morning'
•  Four in 10 Chinese feel corruption, public discontent most to blame for social uncertainties
•  Guns of Israel Prime Minister's guards missing in US, security clueless
•  Chelsea Clinton's 'Wedding of the Century' at Hudson Valley hamlet
•  Sexy Spirit Airlines ad that mocks BP oil disaster sparks outrage
•  Hero New York cop terms failed bomber Faisal Shahzad a 'bastard'
•  JK Rowling visits Harry Potter theme park
•  UN lauds Iceland for legalizing same-sex marriage
•  Solar plane set for test flight in night sky
•  Sex education for Brit kids as young as 5
•  Afghan mineral deposits worth up to USD 3 trillion
•  White House gatecrashing couple release new controversial tape
•  MySpace generation happier talking about themselves online than in real life
•  World's oldest dog Max celebrates 26th birthday with special party!
•  Crushed garlic better than dried for heart, finds Indian American
•  Venezuela freezes relations with Colombia
•  Dog lost for nine years reunited with owner
•  When cool Obama had a flurry of flusters
•  Pope breaks his wrist, taken to hospital
•  Extortionists drove Michael Jackson to early death: Biographer
•  'Jackson had a string of gay lovers'
•  Andy Murray's life story to be turned into Hollywood flick
•  Bruce Willis eyes own airport
•  Do bilinguals have distinct language areas in the brain?
•  McNamara wanted to nuke China to defend India
•  Pakistan govt. to restore deposed judges
•  Maldives plans to become first carbon-neutral nation in the world
•  Washington Post to trim its business coverage to overcome financial crisis
•  Brit professor launches nationwide ghost debunking exercise
•  Gratitude is key to happiness
•  Gates says US must prevent Taliban's return in Afghanistan
•  Pakistan braces for turmoil as Zardari's hold loosens
•  Washington's silence over Pak turmoil unusual: Report
•  Richard Gere hopes for good relations between China and Tibet
•  Sri Lankan minister, injured in bombing, recovering well
•  Swiss gigolo who duped BMW heiress gets six years in jail
•  Obama lifts ban on federal funding for stem cell research
•  More people using public transport in US
•  China ups spending, deficit at six-decade high
•  Woman jailed for 10 years for biting son to death
•  Israel navy head in hot water after strip club visit
•  Rare apes found in central Vietnam
•  Pakistani papers reject foreign hand theory
•  Bangladesh to build nuclear plant to meet energy demand
•  Attack on Lankan cricketers resembles Mumbai attacks: IG Pak Punjab
•  Guinea-Bissau president killed: Reports
•  House that Jackie Chan wants to build
•  US newspaper industry in a free fall in internet age
•  Grab LTTE ceasefire offer to rescue civilians, India tells Sri Lanka
•  I smeared myself with colleague's blood to survive mutiny
•  New design would make high-rise buildings better braced for quakes
•  Water cannons turned on Malaysian Indians, 17 held
•  Tibetan monks stage protest in China: Report
•  Will Smith, Jada Pinkett are Michelle Obama's dream guests
•  Malaysian journal gets permission to use the word `Allah'
•  Mutinous Bangladesh troopers agree to lay down arms
•  Nine killed in Turkish Airlines plane crash
•  Obama to end tax cuts for firms that outsource
•  Singapore man fined for public pee
•  Hasina holds talks with mutinous troopers
•  Italian gay man plans to become nun after sex change
•  Here’s what happened at the Obamas first formal White House dinner
•  Obama doesn't think he needs a fleet of new helicopters
•  Teenage British gang confesses to killing Indian sailor
•  Clinton warns North Korea against threats, calls for talks
•  Global warning spells increased hospitalisations for respiratory problems
•  Pakistani journalists protest colleague's killing
•  Australian police to combat 'curry bashing'
•  And now Obama airline discounts!
•  Bomb blast in Iran mosque
•  Beijing gets 1,500 new cars every day
•  Colorado House of Representatives to mark opening of Sanskrit in US
•  British, French nuclear submarines collide in Atlantic
•  Brit boy who looks like an 8yr-old becomes dad at 13
•  Part of Mumbai conspiracy hatched in Pakistan: Interior minister
•  Man with gun looking for Obama arrested in Washington
•  Credible devolution in Sri Lanka a must: India
•  India offers disaster relief to bushfires-hit Australia
•  Australians flock to donate blood for bushfire victims
•  Expatriates return in thousands from Dubai
•  Root out safe havens for terrorists, Obama tells Pakistan
•  African Americans want to sit at the table with the Obamas
•  Indian-American elected first time to township in NJ
•  Obama considering 16 to 23-months Iraq withdrawal plan
•  Study shows US teenagers as helpful, willing to help parents
•  Nano-probes to track how antibiotics work against bacteria
•  Fidel Castro demands unconditional return of Guantanamo
•  Queen Elizabeth escaped 1970 murder plot in Australia: Detective
•  Is Biden Obama's 'No. 3'?
•  Obama tells Muslims 'Americans are not your enemy'
•  Copycats hurrying to knock off Michelle Obama's inaugural gown
•  Obama opens innings promising 'new era of openness'
•  Norwegian diplomat compares Gaza offensive with World War II
•  Obamas robust repudiation of Bush and break from the past
•  About two million converge to watch Obama's swearing-in ceremony
•  Obamas inauguration ceremony, the biggest challenge for security agencies in the United States
•  High tech Obama's web team beats him into office
•  Senator Kennedy collapses during Obamas luncheon
•  Obama arrives at White House
•  Kenya celebrates Obama inauguration
•  What Obama read as he went on to become US president
•  Saudi king offers USD 1bn at Arab summit to rebuild Gaza
•  India announces more aid for Sri Lanka's war-hit civilians
•  Londons favourite Indian food chain on brink of administration
•  Oz woman gets island tattoo in quest of Best Job in the World
•  Prabhakaran's extradition could be considered, says Lankan envoy
•  British Royals deny racism in Indian polo player Sooty row
•  Bush says he refused to bail out Republicans on Iraq withdrawal
•  US sanctions A.Q. Khan network; lawmaker seeks more action
•  The world waits for Obama era
•  NYT says Obama may serve only one term as US president
•  Israel says it is close to destroying military wing of Hamas
•  Students in Australia outsourcing homework to India
•  Arnold Schwarzenegger extended California's state of emergency Thursday
•  Questions of patriotism plague candidates ahead of July 4
•  Thailand to open embassy in Libya
•  Oz city of Cairns soon turning into the ogling capital of the world!
•  Majority of Brit adults struggle to pass primary school tests!
•  Chinese quake causes USD 6 billion damage to agriculture: UN
•  Fall of Peshawar to militants iminent: NYT, other dailies
•  NY teens copy Grand Theft Auto videogame for real-life robbery spree
•  New electronic map reveals where skeletons lie beneath London streets
•  US finally passes bill to remove Mandela's 'terrorist' tag
•  North Korea destroys reactor's cooling tower: Report
•  Indian American found guilty of murdering black daughter-in-law
•  Dhaka's Biman seals deal for 10 Boeing planes
•  Russia launches military satellite
•  'BBC controlled by white cultural elite'
•  Convention of Indian physicians in US begins
•  UK universities heavily reliant on foreign student fees
•  Over 20 Indian-Americans figure among New York's best doctors
•  Prayers offered for Obama's victory at Sankat Mochan temple
•  Russia to cut down military strength to 1 million by 2013
•  Indian school chain to encourage students to use laptops
•  Faye Wong, Amitabh Bachchan voted 'Asia's Sexiest Vegetarians'
•  Pakistan renames Islamabad airport after Benazir Bhutto
•  British police helicopter chases UFO
•  Tata announces 700m pounds investment plan for Jaguar
•  Oxford top British university: Times Guide
•  China calls for new Asia-Europe partnership
•  India, China to plegde on climate change, US to follow: Bush
•  Indian origin man found dead in car in New York
•  'Bush in final bid to capture bin Laden, hiding in Pakistan'
•  Afghan president vows to take war on Taliban to Pakistani soil
•  Journalist Tim Russert dies
•  China's Communist party keen to strengthen ties with Nepal parties
•  Many barriers for South Asian women in US
•  G8 ministers continue talks on oil, commodity prices
•  Indian American gives USD 11 mn to US varsity
•  Musharraf 'unhappy' over insufficient media coverage
•  Deepika Padukone to be Grand Marshal at India Day Parade in New York
•  India to help improve agriculture in central America
•  Middle East's first common user gas pipeline inaugurated in UAE
•  Immigration changes okayed as Canada government survives trust votes
•  Somali president attacked at Mogadishu airport
•  Charity golf in aid of cyclone and earthquake victims
•  Bring about lasting change for underprivileged children: CRY
•  Sanjaya Malakar to appear in US insurer's ad
•  Brazil will plant one billion trees in Amazon
•  American auto love affair sours as fuel prices soar
•  Jindal back in contention as McCain running mate
•  Tears, shock over Kennedy's brain cancer diagnosis
•  `Made in Canada' to become truly Canadian
•  Pope pens prayer for Chinese Catholics
•  Myanmar's cyclone death toll rises to 77,738
•  Russia, India, China propose drug security belts around Afghanistan
•  California Supreme Court overturns gay marriage ban
•  'Mango madness' is not a myth after all
•  Rapist of Indian women held in Sharjah
•  Nigerian militants seize US oil company vessel
•  China quake death toll, now 15,000, continues to soar
•  Hillary Clinton wins West Virginia, won't quit race
•  9,000 dead, thousands buried in China earthquake
•  Aid gathers steam to cyclone-hit Myanmar, snags persist
•  US issues 'gag order' on India nuclear deal: Washington Post
•  Oz kids under 16 need written parental consent for body piercings
•  Brits throw away 10bn pounds of edible food every year
•  Israelis set to celebrate 60th Independence Day
•  Cheap Indian Cars Coming : Canandian Minister
•  Malaysian woman allowed to revert to Buddhism
•  Obama wins North Carolina Democratic presidential primary
•  Britain announces strict new immigration rules
•  US oil price crosses USD 120 per barrel
•  More than 350 reported dead as cyclone hits Myanmar
•  Zimbabwean police violently disperse religious group in Harare
•  Germany's first driverless mass-transit train goes to work
•  Inventor of disposal syringe dies in New Zealand
•  Jindal reiterates lack of interest in US vice president post
•  No-frills Indian tractors find favour with US farmers
•  Giant squid could grow to 750 kg: expert
•  Poorest Americans' carbon emissions double global average
•  First Hindu Baccalaureate service planned at US varsity
•  EU ministers to push for world arms moratorium on Zimbabwe
•  Pak Government defers Sarabjit's hanging for another 21 days
•  India, Gulf ties now look beyond oil and gas
•  India to have most billionaires by 2017: Forbes' poll
•  Clashes in Seoul during Olympic torch relay
•  Arab watchdog criticises human rights violations in Jordan
•  Injured Indian model gets free treatment
•  Canada PM says 'no' to Beijing Olympic opening ceremony
•  Singapore's role important in India's relations with ASEAN: Soni
•  Russia, US may sign strategic arms reduction treaty by 2009: Kremlin
•  India-Turkmenistan signs MoU on energy cooperation
•  Now even computers can tell what's attractive in a woman!
•  UK mobilises security ahead of hostile reception for Olympic torch
 
 
 
 
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