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Volunteers carry injured people following an explosion during a Shiite procession in Quetta, Pakistan on Friday, Sept. 3, 2010.
Bombing   Pakistan   Photos   Terrorism   Wikipedia: Terrorism in Pakistan  
Deadly bombing at Pakistan rally
| At least 22 people have been killed in a large suicide blast in the southwestern Pakistani city of Quetta, police said. | The bomber struck a rally of about 2,000 people who had gathered o... (photo: AP / Arshad Butt) Al Jazeera
In this June 13, 2009 file photo, an electrical linesman repairs cables as illegal subsidiary wires are seen mangled to the main cables in Allahabad, India. Stealing of power is a frequent phenomenon in Indian towns.
Climate Change   Energy   India   Photos   Wikipedia: Solar energy  
Bringing Light to India's Rural Areas
| BANGALORE, INDIA — As dusk falls, the sound of children singing fills the air at the SOS Tibetan Children’s Village in Bylakuppe, five hours’ drive from Bangalore in southern India... (photo: AP / Rajesh Kumar Singh, File) The New York Times
A logo of the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) is seen outside one of its branches in London, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008. Shares at the Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC plunged 39 percent in early trading on Tuesday, as investors worried that the British government was not doing enough to boost banks' balance sheets in the financial cris R.B.S. to Cut 3,500 Jobs in Britain
| LONDON — Royal Bank of Scotland, the bank controlled by the British government, said Thursday it plans to cut another 3,500 jobs and close 10 offices in Britain to reduce costs. | The job cuts... (photo: AP / Akira Suemori) The New York Times
Banking   Britain   Jobs   Photos   Wikipedia: Royal Bank of Scotland  
Obese child eating food-Obesity raises the risk of various diseases-India Childhood obesity is rising rapidly in Mumbai: Dr Sanjay Borude
| On Monday, Dongri resident Nazir Abdul Ahmad Rehman, 53, left his 100-sq metre tenement for the first time in five years. He underwent a three-hour-long bariatric surgery, which will finally enable ... (photo: WN / Sayali Santosh Kadam) DNA India
Health   Mumbai   Obesity   Photos   Wikipedia: Obesity in India  
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In this June 13, 2009 file photo, an electrical linesman repairs cables as illegal subsidiary wires are seen mangled to the main cables in Allahabad, India. Stealing of power is a frequent phenomenon in Indian towns. Bringing Light to India's Rural Areas
| BANGALORE, INDIA — As dusk falls, the sound of children singing fills the air at the SOS Tibetan Children’s Village in Bylakuppe, five hours’ drive fr... (photo: AP / Rajesh Kumar Singh, File) The New York Times
Climate Change   Energy   India   Photos   Wikipedia: Solar energy  
Containers are handled at the container terminal of the harbour in Hamburg, northern Germany, in this Jan. 16, 2006 file picture. German exports increased by 9.3 percent in May 2007 compared with the same month last year, and the country's trade surplus increased more strongly than expected, according to data released Monday, July 9, 2007. Strong Yen Helps to Fuel Germany's Export Boom
| FRANKFURT — There was a touch of schadenfreude in the most recent earnings report issued by Kuka, a company based in the Bavarian city of Augsburg whose orange in... (photo: AP / Kai-Uwe Knoth, File) The New York Times
Currency   Export   Germany   Photos   Wikipedia: Economy of Germany  
FILE - In this Jan. 8, 2010 file photo, Toyota Motor Corp.'s Prius is on display at the automaker's showroom in Tokyo. Toyota said on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2010 it has received 77 complaints in Japan over brake problems with its popular hybrid. Toyota Feels Exchange-Rate Pinch as Rivals Gain
| TOKYO — For all the turmoil over Toyota’s wave of recalls, the company, the world’s largest automaker, may face a bigger problem: the surging yen. | W... (photo: AP / Koji Sasahara) The New York Times
Automaker   Currency   Markets   Photos   Wikipedia: Toyota  
A logo of the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) is seen outside one of its branches in London, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008. Shares at the Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC plunged 39 percent in early trading on Tuesday, as investors worried that the British government was not doing enough to boost banks' balance sheets in the financial cris R.B.S. to Cut 3,500 Jobs in Britain
| LONDON — Royal Bank of Scotland, the bank controlled by the British government, said Thursday it plans to cut another 3,500 jobs and close 10 offices in Britain t... (photo: AP / Akira Suemori) The New York Times
Banking   Britain   Jobs   Photos   Wikipedia: Royal Bank of Scotland  
Obese child eating food-Obesity raises the risk of various diseases-India Childhood obesity is rising rapidly in Mumbai: Dr Sanjay Borude
| On Monday, Dongri resident Nazir Abdul Ahmad Rehman, 53, left his 100-sq metre tenement for the first time in five years. He underwent a three-hour-long bariatric surge... (photo: WN / Sayali Santosh Kadam) DNA India
Health   Mumbai   Obesity   Photos   Wikipedia: Obesity in India  
Former British prime minister Tony Blair, now the Middle East envoy for the so-called Quartet peacemakers, speaks at a meeting of the French ruling conservative party, the Union for a Popular Movement party (UMP), Saturday, Jan. 12, 2008 in Paris. India a shining example of democracy: Blair
London: Tony Blair, who took Indo-British ties to a new level during his 10 years as Prime Minister, believes that India is a shining example of a nation that is "genuine... (photo: AP / Thibault Camus) Zeenews
India   Leader   London   Photos   Politics  
Internet Women
Baidu's primary goal is ultimate functionality
US military eyeing NZ made Jetpack
Internet surcharge shocks U2 fans
On the GreenBeat: Smart Meters Win in PG&E and Oncor Dispute
During the rainy season, mangrove plants appear greener and provides much needy biodiversity to nature circle.
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Student loan becomes $250,000 nightmare
Auckland cop's effort saves Afghan toddler
Michele Hewitson Interview: Dame Cath Tizard
Women board the corporate express
INDIA-EAST-BENGAL-PLAYER-BAICHUNG-BHUTIA
India play Thailand in international friendly, Bhutia doubtful
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Entertainment Culture
Cartoon: The week that was, part 2
World alerted as town's dolphin hunt gets under way
Internet surcharge shocks U2 fans
Lillete to shoot in Delhi
Makati Medical Center in Makati City Philippines.
Makati Med rises from the ashes
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Eid is a wonderful time for fashion
Will heir be unveiled at North Korean convention?
Lillete to shoot in Delhi
Australia Fashion Week Hair Trends: Which Runway Look Is A &
Alan Dale
Better late than never for Alan Dale
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Radio & TV Society
IBF appoints Star India CEO Uday Shankar as President
IBF appoints Star India CEO Uday Shankar as President
Smoke-free scenes in films, TV growing in China
Can Chinese media rule the airwaves?
Employees prepare the computers on display at the Lenovo headquarters in Beijing, jsa1
Lenovo to launch gaming console
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On the GreenBeat: Smart Meters Win in PG&E and Oncor Dispute
Muslims across India offer prayers on last Friday of Ramadan
National shame is global, not Filipino
Infosys says cloud marries outsourcing
During the rainy season, mangrove plants appear greener and provides much needy biodiversity to nature circle.
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Sports Health & Lifestyle
ICC, Pakistan in scandal face-off
Netball: Test series of little impact on Delhi, say rivals
Netball: Tutaia and Van Dyk respond in style
Soccer: Ward may provide needed spark
Paraguay head coach Gerardo Martino  waits prior to the World Cup quarterfinal soccer match between Paraguay and Spain at Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa, Saturday, July 3, 2010.
Gerardo Martino Announces Paraguay Team To Take On Japan
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Notices to Indians who joined superbug study
From Hiding, Indonesian Defends Free Expression
At First She Didn't Succeed, but She Tried and Tried Aga
Running: One step at a time ends in a miracle
During the rainy season, mangrove plants appear greener and provides much needy biodiversity to nature circle.
On the GreenBeat: Smart Meters Win in PG&E and Oncor Disputes, Facebook to Get Greener ...
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