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Plastic may be poisoning oceans
Microscopic particles of plastic are not biodegradable and may be poisoning oceans, fear British scientists.
Indian eves blank Hong Kong 7-0
The match against Hong Kong was a must win for India to stay in contention for a medal.
MMA puts off resignation plan
Pakistan's MMA averted a split in its ranks by putting off its earlier move to ask members of the National Assembly to resign.
Pearl film to open at Karachi film fest
Infinite Justice based on the life of slain reporter Daniel Pearl will premiere in the Karachi Film Festival.
Citizen files case against Mizoram CM
The complaint stated, the assets as declared by Zoramthanga is disproportionate to his known source of income.
Periyar statue row snowballs in TN
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi said the state would not tolerate the defacing of statues of leaders.
Sensex closes at all-time high 13,949
It was a quite day for the markets as they closed flat after opening in the positive terrain on Wednesday.
Indifference won't do: PM tells India
PM fears that indifference to poor quality, graft and inefficiency is increasing in the country.
He's the man with an iron head
Keshab Swain of Bhubaneswar can break as many as hundred green coconuts with his head in just one hour.
King's $700,000-junkets stun Nepal
Gyanendra’s wings have been clipped, but the bills he picked up on junkets will be footed by his subjects.
The world's most expensive cities
Zimbabwe's Capital Harare - with a 1,700 pc inflation rate - ranks as world's most expensive city for expatriates.
91 pc discount on Air Sahara tickets
Air Sahara has announced special fares with up to 91 per cent discount to mark 13 years of operations.
Di's death Merc to sell for millions
The owner of the Mercedes car in which Diana, Princess Of Wales, died wants to sell the car for millions.
Green veggies may cut skin cancer risk
Green vegetables contain nutrients boosting the skin's natural defence against sun damage, says study.
Double Ks impress on Day Three
China continues dominance, winning four more gold medals and one of its weightlifters set three world records.
Corus may turn costlier than Arcelor
Mittal offered Arcelor less than 5 times of its operating profits, but Corus has been valued at about 6 times.