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Iran developed new suicide vest for al-Qaeda use in Iraq: Wikileaks

Washington:: Iranian-backed forces devised new forms of suicide vests for al-Qaeda to use in Iraq, assessments released by controversial web site Wikileaks reveal.

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‘Pakistan racing to become No 1 corrupt country’

Islamabad: Corruption in Pakistan has attained new heights in 2010, as the country, under the administration of Zardari-Gilani duo, is said to have surpassed several other badly corrupt nations ranked

Runway opens at world's first spaceport in US

London: Commercial space travel moved a step closer with the unveiling of a runway at the world's first spaceport in New Mexico.

The event was marked with a flypast of an aircraft carrying SpaceShip

30 Pak seminaries alleged to have links with terror outfits

The Punjab Home Department has directed the police and other law enforcement agencies to strictly monitor the activities of over 30 religious seminaries across the most populous province in Pakistan.

6 different types of smiles identified

Sydney: In a new study, researchers have identified six different types of smiles.

Researchers at the University of California at Berkeley, Ms Emiliana Simon-Thomas, a neuroscientist and Mr Dacher Ke

In 20 years, memory to get backup?

A top scientist has claimed that in the next two decades, people will be able to back up the human brain including all of the memories.

What spy Anna Chapman looks for in a man

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Washington: Sexy Russian spy Anna Chapman has confessed what she looks for in a man.

The beautiful redheaded secret agent is on the cover of the November issue of Maxim magazine's Russian edition.

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Rahul slams Nitish for 'flaunting development'

Samastipur: Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi has brought back the debate of Congress 'common man versus NDA's Shining India' to pin down Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar''s development plank.

F1 teams staying in brothels at Korean GP

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London: Formula One teams are staying in brothels because of a lack of hotels at the Korean Grand Prix.

The 150 pounds-a-night ‘love hotel’ rooms are the only spaces available near the Yeongam track

Top Maoist commander surrenders in Jharkhand

A top Maoist commander surrendered before the police on Wednesday in Jharkhand’s Khunti district.

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