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Baghdad locked down after bombs kill 160
Baghdad was under curfew on Friday and the govt appealed for calm after car bombs in a Shia stronghold killed 160.
Indian kids score the best in UK
White students are making less progress in obtaining the GCSE in English and maths than Indians and other Asians.
In speed-dating, size really matters
The two academics analysed the choices made by 1,800 men and 1,800 women at 84 speed-dating events across Britain.
Google Bush-whacked for free show
French producer sues company for putting up The World According to Bush online and creating losses.
Mkts end flat; gain 2 pc during the week
Mkts were seen consolidating on Thursday and Friday after seeing a significant run up earlier during the week.
Pak makes life easy for rape victims
Pakistan approved a bill to amend an Islamic law on rape that requires victims to produce four male witnesses.
Lack of sleep may trigger weight gain
Those who catch up on more sleep each night have a tendency to put on less weight during middle age, says study
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Asha Bhonsle wants to slap Himesh?
Himesh made an offensive comment against music personalities like Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Mukesh and R D Burman.
Lesbians run China's lesbian hotline
Lesbians in Shanghai can get help from a new hotline that is staffed by trained counsellors who are also lesbian.
Miss Great Britain is very 'Preeti'
British-born Preeti Desai has become the first ever Indian origin girl to be crowned Miss Great Britain.
Bush's daughter robbed in Argentina
Barbara Bush's mobile phone and purse were snatched when she and her twin Jenna, were dining in Buenos Aires.
Blair to Kazakh Prez: Don't hit Hindus
Blair has raised the issue of alleged harassment of Kazakh Hindus with the President of Kazakhstan.
Mao's home zone puts sex on Internet
A school in Mao's home province has launched its first sex education website to stop children feeling embarrassed.
‘Police planted car to implicate Manu’
Counsel for Manu Sharma's in the Jessica Lall case contended that police had planted the Tata Safari car to implicate his client.
FIFA World Cup organisers fuel doubts
Organisers of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa failed to show up for a news conference to discuss their readiness.