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Paul Mullins is a serious scholar who has studied heavy issues like racism and materialism, but now he has turned his attention to a really weighty subject: donuts.
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Pakistan has slammed a possible agreement between India and the IAEA, regarding a controversial nuclear accord between the US and India.
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NATO forces and Afghan troops have launched a joint operation to recapture a central district in Ghazni province from Taliban rebels.
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Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert claims that Iran has gathered all the necessary equipment and technical knowledge to build an atomic bomb.
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The enormous impact of Bollywood across the border is not a surprise since the two courtiers share numerous social and cultural similarities besides commonality of...
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Early in the morning, I received a mail. It was a comment on my previous story which really pissed me off. The story was about our government’s dependence on the...
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Noida sector-25, May 23: The Noida Police on Friday arrested Dr Rajesh Talwar in connection with the sensational murder of his 14-year-old daughter Arushi and their...
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Caution: suitable for 15+y.o.:according to dominating public general opinion, younger ones might hardly comprehend articles provided below properly.
Life is Beautiful,...
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