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Vitamin B3 found in meat, nuts, grains and cereals is more effective in preventing skin cancer.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008 timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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Health
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MELBOURNE: Vitamin B3 found in meat, nuts, grains and cereals is more effective in preventing skin cancer caused by harmful ultraviolet rays than
the sunscreens, according to a new research.
"Our research has found that Nicotinamide (Vitamin B3), found in meat, nuts, grains and cereals if taken in tablet form or added to sunscreen, can prevent the immuno-suppressive effects of UV by energising c
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Ricky Ponting has lashed out, Gavaskar was not an angel during his playing days.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008 cricket.timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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Sports - Cricket
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MELBOURNE: Ricky Ponting has lashed out at legendary Indian Sunil Gavaskar and other former players for often blaming the Australian team for
on-field confrontations, saying the Indian opener was not an angel during his playing days.
"I know that over the past 10 years, probably longer, a notion has developed that the Australian team walks out onto the field intent on getting in faces and having
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A new study by Australian researchers - quite contrary to weight-gain fears surrounding dairy produc
Wednesday, November 19, 2008 www.mumbaimirror.com
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Technology
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Melbourne: Is the daily glass of fruit juice during breakfast not helping you maintain weight? Well, then swap it with skim milk and see those love handles disappearing.
A new study by Australian researchers - quite contrary to weight-gain fears surrounding dairy products - has suggested that a glass of milk with your cereal or toast is more effective at ceasing your appetite at lunchtime than a
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Lee maintained through the series that his personal problems were not to be blamed for his poor form
Tuesday, November 18, 2008 www.indianexpress.com
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Sports - Cricket
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Melbourne: After weeks of denial, Australian pace spearhead Brett Lee has finally admitted that the bitter separation from his wife and the ensuing custody battle for his son did take a toll on his on-field performance in the lost Test series against India.
"Obviously what I've been going through recently, with the marriage break-up and stuff, and with Preston, it's obviously terrible," Lee, wh
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A fit-again Brett Lee has blamed food poisoning for his poor show on the India tour.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008 justsamachar.com
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Sports - Cricket
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Melbourne: A fit-again Brett Lee has blamed food poisoning for his poor show on the India tour and claimed that he also lost some weight during the four-Test series.
A slim-looking Lee said he had lost 5kg during his maiden Test tour to India, but promised to fire in the Test series against New Zealand, beginning on Thursday.
"We suspect it was food poisoning I was suffering from in India. I did
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Hayden has called India a third-world country and blamed his team's sluggish over-rate in the lost
Friday, November 14, 2008 cricket.timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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Sports - Cricket
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MELBOURNE: Australian opener Matthew Hayden has called India a third-world country and blamed his team's sluggish over-rate in the lost Test series on Indian batsmen's reluctance to "face up" quickly enough and the constant movement around sightscreens.
"They (opposition batsmen) are very difficult to get to face up," Hayden said.
Hayden said sightscreen adjustments also played a part in delay
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Australia is to replace its annual Indy motor race for a round of the A1 Grand Prix series.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008 justsamachar.com
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Sports - Others
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Australia is to replace its annual Indy motor race for a round of the A1 Grand Prix series.
Local government officials said they had been forced to scrap the Indy event after failing to reach an agreement with organisers about what time of year to hold the race.
Queensland's Gold Coast normally holds its race in October but Indy officials wanted to switch it to March, at the same time as the Au
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VVS Laxman overshadowing an in-form Sachin Tendulkar during the Sydney Test.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008 cricket.timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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Sports - Cricket
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MELBOURNE: It's not always that players admire their opponents on field but Australian all rounder Andrew Symonds has disclosed how he was
unusually enamoured by the rare sight of VVS Laxman overshadowing an in-form Sachin Tendulkar
during the Sydney Test.
Apart from the many unpleasant stories related to the spiteful Sydney match, Symonds also had a pleasant observation about Indians which he
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Andrew Symonds has said he felt Harbhajan Singh had realised his mistake after the Indian off-spinn
Tuesday, November 11, 2008 cricket.timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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Sports - Cricket
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MELBOURNE: Giving the first hand account of 'Monkeygate' drama, Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds has said he felt Harbhajan Singh had realised his mistake after the Indian off-spinner uttered what sounded like 'monkey' to him -- not once but twice.
Recalling the fateful Sydney Test against India in his autobiography 'Roy on the rise - A yearn of living dangerously', Symonds said he fel
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Andrew Symonds for the ongoing India tour puzzles Western Australia coach Tom Moody
Thursday, October 30, 2008 www.dnaindia.com
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Sports - Cricket
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MELBOURNE: With Australia struggling to keep their domination in world cricket intact, their reluctance to call on Andrew Symonds for the ongoing India tour puzzles Western Australia coach Tom Moody, who feels there is more to the "gone fishing" story than meets the eye.
Moody wondered why Symonds, whose explosive batting and part-time off-spin have helped Australia in the past, was left out of t
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