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Another youth dies, curfew in Srinagar

The toll in the ongoing cycle of violence in the Kashmir Valley rose to 50 with another youth succumbing to injuries sustained in firing by security forces, police said on Monday as curfew was imposed

Emma plans to take a break from career

Hollywood actress Emma Thompson is planning to take a break from her career to enjoy quality time with her family.

Avril addicted to black eyeliner

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Pop singer Avril Lavigne can’t live without a black eyeliner because she is in the habit of wearing it everyday.

Everest's biggest mystery solved

The greatest mystery in mountain climbing involving the death of two British mountaineers who might have climbed Mount Everest in 1924, nearly 30 years before Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay reached

Another train robbery in Bihar

In yet another train robbery in Bihar, armed men looted cash and valuables at gunpoint and assaulted dozens of passengers of the Howrah-Amritsar Express in Jamui district, police said on Monday.

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Bishop says Love Parade tragedy was god's punishment

An Austrian bishop has described the stampede at a German music festival that left 21 people dead as a sinful event and said the incident was god's punishment for losing faith.

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80 fall ill after eating at banquet in China

Over 80 people fell ill late on Sunday after eating at a funeral banquet in China.

Villagers in Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region ate at a dinner on Saturday night following the funeral of a local man

ED summons Darbari for questioning

The Enforcement Directorate has asked suspended CWG Organising Committee Joint Director General, Mr T.S. Darbari to appear before it on Monday in connection with its probe into alleged financial irreg

Fishermen demand compensation for oil spill losses

The 800,000-strong fishing community in Maharashtra on Monday demanded compensation for what they claimed were huge losses to their trade following the oil spill outside Mumbai.

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$1 billion loan from India suicidal: Khaleda Zia

Bangladesh’s Opposition leader Khaleda Zia has termed as “suicidal” the $1 billion deal the government signed with India’s Exim Bank last Saturday. The Sheikh Hasina government has rejected the charge.

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