Bidve killer admits behaviour problems
A Briton standing trial for the killing of Indian student Anuj Bidve has admitted to having problems with his behaviour, but claims that he was paying the price for something he could not control.
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Police dogs fitted with digi cams fight crime in the UK
Amid tight security for London Olympics, police sniffer dogs of a UK unit are now snooping around with digital camera's fitted on their heads to fight crime and keep their officers safe.
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Mona Lisa's skeleton found?
Archaeologists have inched closer to unravelling the secret behind Mona Lisa's enigmatic smile, as they believe to have discovered the skeleton of the model who posed for Da Vinci's masterpiece.
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WikiLeaks 'back open for donations' after banking blockade
Whistleblowing website WikiLeaks said on Wednesday that it had found a way to get around the banking blockade that has dramatically cut its donations over the last 18 months.
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‘Sleep for 7 hrs to prevent your brain from ageing’
Sleeping for seven hours a night can prevent your brain from ageing by an extra two years, according to a new research.
Deep Purple founder Jon Lord dead at 71
Jon Lord, former bandmember of British hard-rock band Deep Purple and the co-writer of legendary songs like Smoke On The Water, has died. He was 71.
Hillary Clinton not offended by 'Monica' chants during Egypt visit
Hillary Clinton has revealed that she actually welcomed being taunted about her husband Bill's affair whilst on a visit to Egypt.
The US Secretary of State said that the cheers of 'Monica, Monica!' w
Mobile phones set to outnumber world's population by 2015
Experts have said that the number of mobile subscriptions will soon cross the world population, as the global address book for mobile phones has reached six billion contacts, according to a report.
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Cuts in Olympics opening, problems spiral in London
The London Olympics opening ceremony has been cut short due to 'transport concerns', the UK’s Olympics minister said on Wednesday, as Londoners faced more problems with major delays on some Undergroun
Shooting ace Bindra, archers and lifters enter Olympic Village
Beijing Olympic gold medallist Abhinav Bindra was the first Indian shooter to enter the London Olympic Games Village along with the 10-member archery squad and a four-member weight lifting squad, here