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Camera Obscura
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsThe camera obscura is, simply put, any dark room. But this dark room captures the image and plonks it on the opposite wall. Yes, its upside down but then what's lif...
Work place negativity for the HIV infected
Prejudice at work place leads to people keeping their disease a secret so they don't become victims of discrimination.
Israel continues to bombard Gaza
The Israeli military pounded northern Gaza with artillery fire on Wednesday evening after warning Palestinian civilians to stay out of the zone.
US urges Lanka, Tigers to talk
The US expressed deep concern over rising ethnic violence in Sri Lanka and called on the government and Tamil separatists to embrace peace and work together.
Mass grave discovered in Iraq
Construction workers laying a water pipeline in the Iraqi city of Karbala found a mass grave containing the remains of up to 20 people on Monday.
Fog hits low-fare airlines the hardest
Flight delays due to fog is pushing passengers over the edge and low-fare airline passengers are the worst hit.
Hyderabad opens tsunami warning centre
An year after the tsunami, there is a new hope for people of Andhra Pradesh with an interim tsunami warning centre in Hyderabad becoming operational.
Tsunami of memories sweep India
On this day last year a giant killer wave swept into a dozen countries leaving a trail of death and destruction.Countries are still measuring the losses.
Train derails in Japan, two killed
The dead were among five people trapped inside the first train carriage which derailed while one of the other three was rescued.
India, Pakistan turn allies in Congo
Once ranged in fierce combat across the LoC in J&K, the two armies are to be comrades in arms, in Congo.
The Cup that Cares
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsThere are hangovers and then there are hangovers and then there is the mother of all hangovers and she met me this morning. What began as a friendly X-mas toast end...
Probe Saddam's torture: Lawyer
Saddam Hussein's chief lawyer has accused the US and Iraqi authorities of torturing him and has demanded an investigation.
Passport fraud: MPs' passport to be cancelled?
Lok Sabha speaker ordered an inquiry into CNN-IBN's exclusive report on two MPs being exposed for falsifying passport documents.
Saran optimistic about Indo-US nuclear ties
Shyam Saran says his two-day visit to Washington was encouraging and hopes to take Indo-US ties to a much higher level.
Testing times for Abu Salem
ATS intends to make Salem undergo the lie detection (polygraph), brain mapping tests and narco-analysis tests to get more clues out of him about the involvement of other accused in the Jain murder case.
State funding of elections on cards
At present the limit of expenditure for a Parliamentary constituency is Rs 25 lakhs and for Assembly constituency it's Rs 10 lakhs.