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Nuclear triad soon, says Navy Chief

With the Navy poised to attain a retaliatory nuclear strike capability, India will soon have a “credible and invulnerable” deterrent nuclear triad in place, Navy Chief Admiral Nirmal Verma said here o

In Wimbledon’s best seats, no jeans, flip-flops or short skirts

No jeans, flip-flops and short skirts at this year’s Wimbledon for All England Club members, as organisers issued a dress code for the first time amid concerns that sartorial standards were slipping.

‘Stonehenge built to unify warring tribes’

It is official. Stonehenge was not built by aliens. Nor is it a place of healing, or a temple of the ancient druids, a decade-long study has suggested.

Traffic noise can up risk of heart attack?

Exposure to loud traffic noise could increase your risk of having a heart attack, a new study has claimed.

Unemployed father puts himself up for sale online!

A father-of-three in the UK has put himself up for sale on an online auction website for 20,000 pounds, as a desperate measure after knowing that he will be unemployed within a month.

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Moderate drinking helps in improved life quality

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Drinking in moderation helped one perform better on index measuring dexterity, emotion, mobility and the ability to understand, than abstaining completely.

Nalbandian spared more punishment for Queen’s Club incident

Argentine tennis player David Nalbandian will not face further discipline from the ATP for injuring a line judge at the Queen’s Club here.

Michael Jackson’s spirit still haunts his mansion

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Three years after his death the spirit of King of Pop Michael Jackson is still haunting the Los Angeles mansion where he died.

Venus Williams crashes to 15-year Wimbledon low

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Five-time champion Venus Williams suffered her worst Wimbledon defeat in 15 years on Monday, slumping to a first round exit at the hands of Russia's Elena Vesnina.

Williams lost 6-1, 6-3 to the 79th-

Wimbledon begins amid tension in Indian tennis

India's squabbling tennis players would be eager to prove a point amid a bitter selection row for next month's Olympics here when they take the court at the prestigious Wimbledon Championships startin

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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.

Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen didn’t make the cut. Neither did Shaji Karun’s Piravi, which bagged 31 international awards.