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Many people don’t take a shortage of drinking water seriously. After all, everybody knows that 70% of the Earth’s surface is covered in the stuff (except Mel Gibson-hunting aliens, for some reason). We just pull the salt out of that and we’re...
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The BCCI selection panel met in Chennai today to select the thirty probable players to make it to South Africa for the ICC Champions Trophy.
Amongst the any names, a...
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This may not be the Champions League. But it certainly gives a glimpse into what it would be like to have champions teams clash. Rajasthan Royals were also involved in...
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It has finally boiled down to this. Pakistan will have to defy the opening overs of the fourth innings in order to seal a win and take the lead in the three Test series...
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Two days ago a Doctor Mother Roopa Kupuri injected her four year old twin daughters with doses of poison killing them and than tried to kill herself by injecting the...
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Australia may have suffered a massive blow ahead of their Ashes preparation for the first Ashes Test beginning on Wednesday. Brett Lee has once again pulled up with...
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This may come as a shocker but perhaps it has something to do with the contemporary breed. Sachin Tendulkar did not find support amongst the Australian cricketers who...
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There is nothing wrong with the investigation. But aren’t we aware of the fact that in our country it’s very to harass individuals/institutions via fake cases? No...
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This comes as somewhat of a shock. At a time when Andrew Symonds was reported to have felt left out because of a lack of ‘drinking culture’ with the Australian...
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The culmination of WW–II gave birth to cold war which led to USSR Invasion and her ultimate disintegration. The dissolution of Soviet Union produced Taliban and Al-...
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A survey conducted by India today in 2008 reveals the rapid growth of Indian demand for sex. The results show that men are determined to explore the sex-sphere and...
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Last month, violence against Indian students in Australia made front-page headlines as two study-abroad Indians were hospitalized after there were stabbed by...
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The rain gods appeared to have another plan in mind. Cricket aficionados were disappointed but not sports lovers who had the opportunity to witness greatness at hand.
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The England team virtually picked themselves as they played the warm up match against Warwickshire. The only exception - another Ashes man bites the dust as Steve...
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Sri Lankan fast bowler, Chaminda Vaas, has two grievances. And both his grievances have to do with the selectors.
Vaas was left out of the first Test...
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While former England captain, Kevin Pietersen, is going all abut town claiming England can win the Ashes on reverse swing, Brett Lee has found an unlikely supporter in...
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Much has been said about Brett Lee’s divorce, his lack of form and his injury woes. Many have already ruled out his chances on the current England tour and Ashes....
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After the nightmare of losing in humiliating fashion in the second ODI at Sabina Park, Jamaica, India climbed back with a win despite the frequent rain interruptions...
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Very few like me have a gut feeling that BJP will come back. It was a painful experience to witness rise and fall of a substitute to family-run congress. Congress which...
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The acquisition of farmland from the world’s poor by rich countries and international corporations is accelerating at an alarming rate, with an area half the size...
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The 15th rail budget brought relief to general passenger with no proposed hike in passenger fares and freight rates. Many new schemes and packages were...
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In a practice to restrict the greenhouse gas emissions, India has started looking seriously to other options of power generation and it dramatically increased its...
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According to former president A P J Abdul Kalam, If any deal with any country makes India self-reliant in nuclear power, that is good for us. During his 3-day visit to...
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On September 1, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh inaugurated two 540 MW Pressurised Heavy Water Reactors (PHWRs) reactors in Thane district in Maharashtra. After...
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This is not yet clear that the left parties are against the nuclear deal, or against the US’s involvement in the nuclear deal. If we talk about the...
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Is this true that the 123 Agreement represents a window of opportunity for India in the nuclear area? It took 300 working hours for Indian and American negotiators to...
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Even years after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki many died because of radiation exposure. Today an earthquake caused radiation leaks at Kashiwazaki-Kariwa...
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Now what you have to say about this? Is man trying to play God? You will get the answers to these questions when you read on. This is what Chinese scientists have...
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North Korea, the eight added nation to the school of nuclear warhead equipped nations, denied meeting the Saturday’s deadline of closing its nuclear reactors. The...
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LTTE’s first ever air strike at the Sri Lankan air base has surprised the world, especially India. Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapakse had said after the...
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India is all set to become exporter of nuclear power reactors in coming days. The Nuclear Power Corp. of India Ltd. has approached some of the Southeast Asian countries...
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Iran has started the installation of 3,000 centrifuges to expand its uranium enrichment program and has further planning to expand it to 54,000 centrifuges. It would...
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The US Senate has passed the India-US civilian nuclear bill on Thursday. Now, it is being reported that Chinese premier Hu Jintao is planning to go for an ambitious...
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