Dinos may have lived underwater
Palaeontologists have for long maintained that all dinosaurs lived on land.
China bridge becomes world's highest and longest
At 1,102 feet up and 3,858 feet across, the ambitious suspension bridge in China's Hunan province has become the highest and longest in the world.
UK to scrap 38 obsolete Indian railway laws
Thirty-eight pieces of legislation related to the construction and maintenance of the railways network in India during British rule - the first dated 1849 and the latest of 1942 - are set to be scrapp
Inspired by TV soap, teen kills mother with hammer
A British teenager has been jailed for 16 years for beating his mother to death with a hammer in a murder inspired by TV soap Coronation Street.
Daniel Bartlam, who was immersed in television, film a
Gandhi’s glasses to be auctioned in UK
Mahatma Gandhi’s distinctive round steel rimmed spectacles, soil from the spot of his assassination, a prayer book written in Gujarati, his charkha and a bunch of letters are being sold on April 17 by
Lalit Modi to appeal against verdict favouring Kiwi cricketer Cairns
Former Indian Premier League commissioner Lalit Modi has confirmed that he will appeal against the verdict that favours former Kiwi cricketer Chris Cairns.
Cairns was awarded legal costs and 90,000 p
British Airways unveils Olympic 'dove' plane
It's a bird, it's a plane - it's a plane that looks a bit like a bird.
British Airways has unveiled the first in a flock of Olympic-themed jets that will fly during this summer's London Games.
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Miracle 'ghost white' baby born with 'no blood'
Little Olivia Norton, now six months, was born totally white as she had such a negligible count of haemoglobin that it could not officially be classified as ‘blood’.
Norton, who has been hailed a mir
Ice cream prices could soar worldwide
Vanilla, one of the world's favourite flavours - and also one of the most expensive - is grown mainly in Madagascar, Mexico and India. But a worldwide shortage of vanilla pods could send ice cream pri
IPL-5 opening ceremony shocks Lalit Modi
He may be away, but Lalit Modi seemed pretty close to the action when he tweeted the opening ceremony of the Indian Premier League was 'unbearable to watch'.
"Can't bear to watch it anymore - as on T