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‘Turmeric lowers heart attack risk after surgery’

Turmeric may help lower heart attack risk in people post bypass surgery, thanks to curcumin, the yellow pigment present in the spice which has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.

Dutch man fathers 82 kids

In a bid to help childless women become mothers, a 42-year-old Dutch man launched a free 'baby making' service nine years ago. The man has sex with 15 women every month, and has fathered 82 children s

ICC requests Clive Lloyd to continue

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) has asked West Indies great Clive Lloyd to continue as the chairman of the cricket committee until the executive board reviews the current terms of appointment.

Kerala Police officer held for attack on journalist

The CBI, probing the role of some Kerala Police officials in the 2011 murderous attack on a Kollam-based senior journalist, on Monday arrested a deputy superintendent of police, the second such high r

Crime, taxes may force many Britons to leave

Crumbling road and rail networks, high rate of crime and rising taxes may force at least 500,000 wealthy Britons to leave the country in the next two years, a study has revealed.

More than half a mil

Pippa Middleton faces arrest in France

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Pippa Middleton, the sister-in-law of Prince William and one of the most photographed women on earth, has been questioned by French police after one of her friends pulled out a pistol and pointed it a

STAR News to be ABP News soon

The 24-hour news channel STAR News will soon be renamed ABP (Ananda Bazar Patrika) News, Media Content and Communications Services (MCCS) announced Monday.

MCCS is a joint venture (JV) between Kolkat

Take India-US business ties to next level: Indian envoy

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With India focused on developing itself as a global hub for innovation, New Delhi wants the business community to explore new ways to advance India-US trade and investment ties to the next level.

"We

MasterCard's Ajay Banga to head USIBC

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Ajay Banga, president and CEO of MasterCard Worldwide, has been elected next chairman of the US-India Business Council (USIBC), a trade association made of 350 top American and Indian companies.

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Auto strike hits hard Mumbai suburban commuters

Lakhs of commuters and students were inconvenienced Monday as one of Mumbai's biggest autorickshaw unions went on a day's strike in the suburbs here on Monday.

The action by Sharad Rao's Mumbai Autor

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