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"I want to get married, have more babies and live on a desert island," Britney said.
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
www.dnaindia.com ( Entertainment  )
LONDON: Pop singer Britney Spears, who made a remarkable comeback recently after her infamous breakdown, has vowed to get married again and have more children. "I want to get married, have more babies and live on a desert island," Britney revealed in a new documentary. A tearful Britney admitted that she still felt "sad" and "lonely" despite slowly getting back to a normal life. The singer, who

Tags : LONDON  Britney-Spears  Jayden-James  Sean-Preston 
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Nasser Hussain urges England Cricket team to return to India for next week's Test series.
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
www.indianexpress.com ( Sports - Cricket  )
London: Urging the English Cricket team to return to India for next week's Test series, former England captain Nasser Hussain and spinner Robert Croft said by doing so Kevin Pietersen and his men can help the hosts limp back to normalcy after the Mumbai Terror strikes. "England's cricketers owe it to the game, and to India, to go back," Hussain said in a column for the 'Daily Mail'. "I respec

Tags : London  India  England  Nasser-Hussain  Kevin-Pietersen  Robert-Croft 
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Babies born through C-section are likelier to get asthma, says study.
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
www.indianexpress.com ( Health  )
London: Babies born by Caesarean section are more likely to develop asthma than children delivered naturally, Swiss researchers said on Tuesday. There has been conflicting evidence on the link between asthma and C-sections but the researchers said the number of children involved in their study and a long monitoring period strengthened their results. The findings also underscore the potential ris

Tags : London  asthma  Swiss  researchers  Caesarean  Caroline-Roduit 
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Jethro Tull’s vocalist and flautist Ian Anderson is philosophical about terrorism.
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
www.indianexpress.com ( Entertainment  )
Jethro Tull’s vocalist and flautist Ian Anderson is philosophical about terrorism. “The threat of Terror lurks in every part of the world. Every time I take the Underground in London, it’s on my mind. So India doesn’t scare me more than any other place in the world,” says Anderson, who has decided to continue with his five-city 100 Pipers Pure Music concert tour, despite the terror attacks in Mumb

Tags : Jethro-Tull’s  Ian-Anderson  London  Mumbai  Delhi  Anoushka-Shankar 
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A recent study, conducted by researchers, has revealed that diets and creams claiming their antioxid
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
www.mumbaimirror.com ( Health  )
A recent study, conducted by researchers at The University College, London, has revealed that diets and creams claiming their antioxidant properties could slow ageing, have little or no effect altogether. Antioxidants are a staple of the beauty industry. In 1956, it was suggested that ageing was caused by a build-up of molecular damage caused by reactive forms of oxygen, called superoxides or fre

Tags : researchers  London  Dr-David-Gems  antioxidant 
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ICC chief urges England to play Tests
Monday, December 01, 2008
www.mid-day.com ( Sports - Cricket  )
LONDON: International Cricket Council chief executive Haroon Lorgat has pleaded with England's stars to return to India for the two-Test series. After expressing his horror at the events, Lorgat said: "If safety and security allow then I would urge the England Test tour of India to go ahead and if it does so then representatives of the ICC will be there to show solidarity with the competing t

Tags : LONDON  Haroon-Lorgat  England  Test  series 
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A new vaccine can prevent infants from getting whooping cough from parents.
Saturday, November 29, 2008
www.indianexpress.com ( Health  )
London: A booster vaccination for parents of new babies and other household members can significantly protect infants against the fatal form of whooping cough, say doctors. Citing examples of two fatal cases of invasive pertussis in unvaccinated young infants, paediatricians Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Edinburgh explained the how infectious adults within a family can be the source of infe

Tags : London  Royal-Hospital  British 
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A team from Scotland Yard left for India to help with the investigations.
Saturday, November 29, 2008
justsamachar.com ( Foreign Affairs  )
LONDON: British officials were on Friday reported to be investigating Indian media reports that Britons might have been involved in the Mumbai terror attacks, but officially there was no comment and Home Secretary Jacqui Smith told the BBC that the government had “no knowledge” of any British links. A Home Office spokesman told The Hindu he had nothing to add to what Ms. Smith had said. Meanwhil

Tags : LONDON  British  Mumbai  Jacqui-Smith  BBC  India  government  Taj-hotel 
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Kevin Pietersen and his men should not be forced into returning to India for next month's Test seri
Friday, November 28, 2008
www.dnaindia.com ( Sports - Cricket  )
LONDON: Kevin Pietersen and his men should not be forced into returning to India for next month's Test series if their security fears don't subside, said former England captain Nasser Hussain as he urged the ECB to take a call on the matter without delay. England abandoned the one-day series which it was trailing 0-5, by cancelling the remaining two matches in the wake of the terror strike in M

Tags : LONDON  Kevin-Pietersen  India  England  Nasser-Hussain  ECB  BCCI 
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CGF is continuing to assess the situation and has asked its security consultants to give periodic re
Friday, November 28, 2008
www.hindustantimes.com ( Sports - Others  )
If the 2010 Commonwealth Games were on notice on the issue of the controversy surrounding the Games Village, the mega-event now has to contend with the lengthening shadow of terrorism in the country. The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) is continuing to assess the situation and has asked its security consultants to give periodic reports on the security situation in India. Talking to the Hindus

Tags : CGF  India  London  Hindustan  CWG  Michael-Hooper 
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