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End to AIDS in sight, says UN report

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As the numbers infected with incurable human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) keeps falling, experts are hopeful that AIDS could be eradicated in future due to better access to drugs that can both treat a

Tata Steel to cut 900 jobs in UK

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Tata Steel on Friday said it will cut 900 jobs in the UK and close 12 sites as part of major restructuring of European operations to make it an 'all-weather' steel producer, capable of succeeding in d

Professionals' transfer to Britain eased

Britain on Thursday relaxed immigration rules for foreign professionals, entering the country via the ‘Intra-Company Transfer’ (ICT) route.
According to the changes to immigration rules, included in

Rafael Benitez names in place of Roberto di Matteo as 'interim' manager

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Chelsea announced on Wednesday that Rafael Benitez had been appointed their interim first team-manager until the end of the season after the European champions sacked Roberto di Matteo.

Di Matteo was

Wenger slams Abramovich over di Matteo sacking

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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger accused Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich of failing to show loyalty to Roberto di Matteo after the Italian was sacked just months after winning the Champions League.

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Professionals' transfer to Britain eased

Britain on Thursday relaxed immigration rules for foreign professionals, entering the country via the ‘Intra-Company Transfer’ (ICT) route.
According to the changes to immigration rules, included in

Spot-fixing is rife in the game, says Lalit Modi

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Former IPL commissioner Lalit Modi has said that spot-fixing is "rife in the game" and that he has survived three attempts on his life for refusing to fix IPL matches.

"Spot-fixing is rife in the gam

World’s oldest murder mystery

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In what could be the world’s oldest murder mystery, an Egyptian mummy on display in the British Museum for over a century was found by researchers to have been murdered.

Has Apple launched ‘own eBay store’?

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Officially refurbished Apple products are now available on eBay, a move that suggests the iPhone maker company has opened its own store on the auction site.

The store carries no branding, but source

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

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