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Rome diocese asks gay priests to come out

The Catholic diocese of Rome has asked homosexual priests to "come out" because their behaviour "slings mud on others".

The Vicar of Rome - the office that governs the Rome diocese in the name of the

50 percent Chinese buy luxury items online

Beijing, July 24: Half of China's urban residents say they prefer buying luxury items online and the major factor for drawing people to internet retailing is favourable prices over franchised stores.

N Korea threatens 'nuke deterrence' against US-SKorea drill

North Korea on Saturday said it will will use "nuclear deterrence" against US-South Korea joint military exercises in the Sea of Japan starting on Sunday, the country's state media has reported. A spo

Delhi Metro orders 40 subway cars from Bombardier

Toronto, July 24: Canada's Bombardier Transportation has won orders to supply 40 MOVIA type subway cars to Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) at a cost of $55 million.

Around 190 MOVIA cars are alre

13 killed in China landslide

At least 13 people were killed in a landslide in northwest China's Gansu province on Saturday, authorities said.

A total of 15 people were buried under 3,000 cubic metres of debris in Pingliang City

Greenpeace founder Dorothy Stowe is dead

Greenpeace founder Dorothy Stowe died here on Friday. She was 89.

She and her husband founded the environmental movement here in 1971 along with Jim Bohlen who also died just three weeks ago.Stowe wa

Power sector losses unsustainable: PM

New Delhi, July 24: Hinting that hugely subsidised power to farmers was hindering the growth of the energy sector and making it unsustainable, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Saturday urged all chief mi

Targets not met, but current plan growth better than ever: PM

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New Delhi, July 24: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Saturday said though the country had fallen short of targets under the current five year plan, the overall projected average growth of 8.1 percent fro

One more PFI activist arrested in lecturer attack case

One more activist of radical outfit Popular Front of India was arrested on Saturday in connection with the attack on a lecturer, whose right hand was chopped off for allegedly preparing an inflammator

Bail hearing of Kachru accused adjourned till Monday

The Himachal Pradesh High Court has adjourned till Monday the bail hearing of the four medical students accused of ragging first year student Aman Kachru last year leading to his death.

Justice D.D S

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