US launches spy satellite
Washington: An unmanned Delta 4 rocket launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida on Friday apparently carrying a spy satellite.
The rocket launch is hauling along a satellite for the National Reconnaissa
Did the Japanese tsunami occur because of the ‘supermoon’?
London: The Japanese tsunami caused on yesterday is forcing everyone to think could the movement of the moon trigger unpredictable events on Earth?
Astrologers predicted that on March 19 a week tomor
W'leaks: 'Twitter users must hand over a/c'
New York: A federal magistrate judge has ruled that Twitter users targeted by federal agents have no right to dispute the release of their account records to investigators probing controversial WikiLe
Bamiyan Buddhas won't be rebuilt: UNESCO
Rome: The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has said that the 1,500-year-old historic Bamiyan Buddhas in Afghanistan, that had been destroyed by the Taliban 10
Japan tsunami waves crush boats on US coast
Washington: Tsunami waves from Japan’s massive earthquake have damaged boats on the US West Coast and left one man missing after racing thousands of miles across the Pacific.
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Pak concerned over terror attacks on WC venues
Islamabad: Pakistan has expressed its concern over 'news reports in the Indian media about planned terrorist attacks on Cricket World Cup venues in India launched from Pakistani soil'.
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SC to hear Binayak Sen's bail plea today
New Delhi: The Supreme Court will today hear the bail plea of civil rights activist Dr. Binayak Sen, who has been sentenced to life imprisonment on charges of sedition and for having links with Naxal
Now, a talking credit card!
London: One would think the credit card would be hard to improve upon, but how about a card that talks to you?
Created by Dynamics Inc., they will also be able to display your balance, while also dou
Cricket fans caned in Nagpur over ticket sale
Fans clamouring to buy tickets for the India-South Africa match were lathicharged outside the Vidarbha Cricket association in Nagpur this morning.
'Invisibility cloak' is possible
Melbourne: For the first time ever, researchers have demonstrated a reversal of the optical Doppler effect, an advance that could lead to the development of ‘invisibility cloak’ technology.
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