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Ireland sets up 7-member probe panel

Facing all-round flak, Ireland on Tuesday announced a 7-member team, headed by a noted Sri Lankan doctor, to probe the tragic death of an Indian dentist after doctors allegedly refused to terminate he

William ensures his mom’s friends invited

PRINCE WILLIAM has ensured that close friends of his mother late Princess Diana are invited for his marriage to Kate Middleton at Westminster Abbey here on Friday.

Middletons will spend £100,000

With their daughter set to marry Prince William, parents of Kate Middleton will be spending about £100,000 to pay for expenses like bridal gowns and hotel suites bills.

Kate invites butcher, postman, shopkeeper

In a rare gesture, Prince William’s bride-to-be, Kate Middleton has invited a butcher, a postman and an India-born shopkeeper and his wife from her village in Berkshire for her royal wedding on April 29.

Waive envoy’s immunity: UK

Britain on Monday asked India to waive off the diplomatic immunity for Anil Verma, a senior Indian diplomat accused of assaulting his wife, saying it does not tolerate envoys working in the UK breaking the law. “We can confirm that we have formally requested the waiver of diplomatic immunity for a diplomat posted at the Indian high commission in London,” a foreign and Commonwealth Office spokesperson said here.

Is Jemima marrying US literary agent?

JEMIMA KHAN, former wife of Pakistan’s cricketer-turned politician Imran Khan, is in a “serious relationship” with American literary agent Luke Janklow and their engagement could be imminent, accordin

Rushdie to pen his lost chapter

FAMED INDIAN-origin controversial writer Salman Rushdie has started to pen down memories of his life under threat from Islamic radicals, apparently feeling that the danger to him may have abated. Sir Salman has began to write about what he calls his life’s lost chapter, the years he spent in hiding from the death fatwa issued against him by the Iranian leader Ayatollah Khomeini.

£11.5 bn cut in utility services?

Facing a whopping budgetary deficit of £157 billion, the Conservative-led coalition government in the UK has signalled a cut in grants totalling £11.5 billion to public utility services like hospitals

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I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

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