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Deccan Mujahideen, the terrorist outfit claiming responsibility for the Mumbai attacks, has threatened to unleash a host of terrorist attacks in the city of New Delhi.
Published 18 hours ago by ■ Vinay Chand in World
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In the aftermath of the gruesome terrorist attack over Mumbai which only left in its wake, bodies, wounds and inconceivable loss, families of the victims as well as the rescued, recount the hours they spent fighting the ordeal. Will Mumbai recover?
Published yesterday by ■ Vinay Chand in World
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Intel Corp unveils a new chip design to challenge Advanced Micro Devices Inc. once again, as the rivalry between the two computer chip makers continues.
Published Aug 20, 2008 by ■ Vinay Chand in Technology
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Tropical Storm Fay, after striking Florida on Tuesday with no major damage being reported, now poses greater threat as it gains strength to 'boomerang' into a full fledged hurricane again.
Published Aug 20, 2008 by ■ Vinay Chand in Environment
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What length are city mayors willing to go to pass some of the oddest, most bizarre laws in a bid to enhance 'public decorum'? Read on!
Published Aug 19, 2008 by ■ Vinay Chand in Politics
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With new forms of solar-powered products hitting the market each year, some very odd as well as handy products are finding their way into the commercial markets, one of them being a solar-powered necktie.
Published Aug 19, 2008 by ■ Vinay Chand in Technology
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A study on the world's most popular energy drink showed that drinking just one 250-ml sugar-free can of the caffeinated energy drink may increase the "stickiness" of the blood and raise the risk of blood clots forming.
Published Aug 19, 2008 by ■ Vinay Chand in Health
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An Egyptian woman gives birth to seven children or septuplets after taking fertility drugs and trying for long to produce a son.
Published Aug 17, 2008 by ■ Vinay Chand in World
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A new species of a bird called the Olive-Backed Forest Robin or Stiphrornis pyrrholaemus is discovered in the forests of Gabon, by US scientists.
Published Aug 17, 2008 by ■ Vinay Chand in Environment
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Who doesn't desire the company of the opposite sex? Whether it be men or mammals, this report is a prime example of how even tigers can be rendered lonely if they're starved of female company for long.
Published Aug 17, 2008 by ■ Vinay Chand in Environment
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Swiss electric companies are on the verge of building the world's highest solar power station in the country's southern alpine region, while the debate on whether global warming is for real, continues.
Published Aug 16, 2008 by ■ Vinay Chand in World
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Bigfoot remains as elusive as ever, after the alleged yeti-like hair samples sent for DNA analysis failed to prove its existence.
Published Aug 16, 2008 by ■ Vinay Chand in Environment
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Google Inc's India subsidiary is being sued for alleged defamation in the Bombay High Court by an Indian construction equipment company.
Published Aug 15, 2008 by ■ Vinay Chand in Internet
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Scientists in Britain have succeeded in creating a device that can detect an outbreak of bird flu within two hours thereby making it possible to treat it before it spreads further.
Published Aug 14, 2008 by ■ Vinay Chand in Science
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Sony Ericsson has collaborated with Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures/ Columbia Pictures, and released the dashing new C902 Titanium silver edition phone used by Daniel Craig in the upcoming James Bond movie Quantum of Solace.
Published Aug 13, 2008 by ■ Vinay Chand in Technology
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In one of the most shocking revelations, 800 strong terrorist cells were unearthed in India by intelligence agencies working round the clock trying to disrupt terrorist modules.
Published Aug 12, 2008 by ■ Vinay Chand in World
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A British Airways jet flying from Belgrade to London had to make an emergency landing as a result of both aircraft crew and passengers mistaking curry smell for poisonous gas.
Published Aug 12, 2008 by ■ Vinay Chand in World
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A general flaw in the foundation of the Internet could let hackers control traffic, redirect it and thereby help them in controlling the world wide web.
Published Aug 12, 2008 by ■ Vinay Chand in Internet
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Researchers in China have bred a genetically altered transgender cow to produce cancer fighting proteins for humans which would in turn help the country to mass produce the therapeutic proteins cheaply.
Published Aug 12, 2008 by ■ Vinay Chand in Health
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A debate being led by many senior space scientists and NASA experts on whether Pluto should be given back its' status of the the ninth planet in the solar system turns controversial.
Published Aug 10, 2008 by ■ Vinay Chand in Science
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Vinay Chand
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Reporting from: New Delhi, India Registered: Apr 27, 2008
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