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1,600-yr-old Mayan King’s tomb found in Guatemala

An archer dressed as a traditional Japanese warrior shoots an arrow during a New Year Shinto ritual at Yasukuni Shrine in Tokyo

Archaeologists have discovered a tomb of an ancient Mayan king in Guatemala, filled with materials that have been preserved for approximately 1,600 years.

Ahmadinejad was slapped by army chief?

Tehran: Iran has denied a WikiLeaks report that Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was slapped by the chief of the country's Revolutionary Guards in January last year.

During an interview with Ir

Chinese to beat English as top Web language!

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Washington: English is currently the most popular language on the Internet, but its era of dominance seems to be coming to an end.

An infographic, published by The Next Web using info from Internet W

Zuckerberg’s fortune doubles to £9bn

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London: The personal fortune of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has doubled to 9 billion pounds after his social networking site got a huge cash injection from Goldman Sachs.

The New York Times repo

UK slammed for India outsourcing plans

London: A plan by NHS that will result in all hospital appointments calls being outsourced to Indian call centres has been slammed by critics as ‘cheapskate’.

Managing director John Neilson has sugge

‘Human brain shrinking since 20,000 yrs’

A new study has said that the human brain has been shrinking since the last 20,000 years, suggesting that we may be getting dumber day by day.

‘Furious’ Ash might sue Elle for ‘skin-whitening’

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Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is fuming over Elle magazine cover’s “skin-whitening” scandal, reveal her friends.

Pele backs Beckham’s Hollywood career

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London: Pele has thrown his support behind David Beckham who wants to kickstart his Hollywood career.

He even offered to appear alongside him on the big screen.

The Brazilian legend starred with Bob

Spot-fixing tough to monitor: Butt

Dec. 31: Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Ijaz Butt believes it is impossible to completely eradicate spot-fixing, not only for the board but also for the International Cricket Council (ICC).

“To cont

Playboy mansion a ‘squalid prison’

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London: Hugh Hefner’s Playboy mansion is more like a squalid prison where women feel they are no better than prostitutes, reveals a new book.

The kiss-and-tell memoir ‘Bunny Tales’ has been written

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