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Daler Mehndi today said he had presented the Pakistani rights for his new album "Bismillah" to Presi
Saturday, October 11, 2008
www.mid-day.com ( Foreign Affairs  )
Lahore: Indian pop singer Daler Mehndi today said he had presented the Pakistani rights for his new album "Bismillah" to President Asif Ali Zardari to help raise funds for the poor. Mehndi said his collection of Sufi music will be released in Pakistan to raise funds for the poor and with an aim of expanding cultural ties between India and Pakistan, Mehndi said addressing a news conference at the

Tags : Lahore  Indian  Daler-Mehndi  Asif-Ali-Zardari  Pakistani 
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United States have suggested that post-term pregnancies risk infant’s life and health.
Friday, October 10, 2008
www.indianexpress.com ( Health  )
Washington: Studies in the United States have suggested that post-term pregnancies risk infant’s life and health. Scientists from the University of Californias San Francisco (UCSF) and Berkeley campuses compared more than 2.5 million normal-weight births from healthy pregnancies of 37 to 42 weeks gestation, the range that is considered to be full-term. The findings, which appear in the October i

Tags : Washington  United-States  UCSF  American 
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The Nikkei average tumbled 11 percent , leaving it facing its biggest one-day drop since the 1987 st
Friday, October 10, 2008
justsamachar.com ( Top stories  )
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Nikkei average tumbled 11 percent on Friday, leaving it facing its biggest one-day drop since the 1987 stock market crash on fears the financial crisis will lead to a global recession. The early stock sell-off led the Osaka Stock Exchange to trigger a circuit-breaker and briefly halt trade in Nikkei futures. A bankruptcy filing by unlisted Yamato Life Insurance shocked the

Tags : TOKYO  Nikkei  stock-market  Yamato  United-States  Europe 
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There is a reason behind all beauty related rituals for brides to be.
Thursday, October 09, 2008
www.hindustantimes.com ( Fashion  )
Young women today have almost forgotten the concept of pampering themselves before their big day. There is a reason behind all beauty related rituals for brides to be. Solah shringar or the beautifying rituals, one for every part of her body, has been customary with brides since time immemorial. Plan out your skin and hair care routine at least two months in advance. Happy feet Most Indian weddi

Tags : Solah-shringar  Indian 
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Once considered cheesy and naff, showing off the lingerie strap is now being looked upon as a flashy
Thursday, October 09, 2008
www.mid-day.com ( Features  )
Delhi: Once considered cheesy and naff, showing off the lingerie strap is now being looked upon as a flashy style alternative. However, not every strap can be flaunted; especially if its of your age-old white cotton bra. Read on and make the right picks. Right choice baby You have a whole range of fashionable lingerie to choose from laced, satin, designer, vintage and contemporary. Opt for chic

Tags : Delhi  gemstone 
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The FDCI also seems to believe in doing things in style. Ek baar mein saara info kabhi nahi dete!
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Fashion  )
After they called a press conference and announced the grand finale designer, they now called a press conference to give us a few more details of the Wills India Lifestyle Fashion Week, which is almost upon our heads now. And the big news? Well, Vivienne Tam, the designer who’s just showed a pink and peony collection at the New York Fashion Week will also be showing at our very own fashion week.

Tags : India  Vivienne-Tam  New-York  Jennifer-Lopez 
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An estimated 80,000 pregnant women and new mothers die each year in India
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
www.indianexpress.com ( Health  )
New York: An estimated 80,000 pregnant women and new mothers die each year in India from preventable causes, including haemorrhage, eclampsia, sepsis and anaemia, making it an average of 301 deaths for every 100,000 live births annually, a new UN study has said. Many other deaths go unrecorded because they occur at homes or before the woman reaches a medical facility for help, it said. Meanwhile

Tags : New-York  India  UNICEF  programme  MAPEDIR 
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"Naturally, there's an adorable, charming princess and a fierce, energetic tigress hidden inside ev
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
www.ibnlive.com ( Fashion  )
The British called Bengal, the eastern province of India, a land of eminent kingdoms and ferocious tigers. "Naturally, there's an adorable, charming princess and a fierce, energetic tigress hidden inside every Bengali girl," says make-up guru Cory Walia. Cory talks animatedly about the Bengali beauties he enjoys working on, especially the Bong brigade of Bollywood. "There is that elusive je-ne-

Tags : British  Bengal  Cory-Walia  Bollywood  Kajol 
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As part of the ongoing heritage festival in the city beautiful, a walk was organised in Chandigarh
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Cities  )
CHANDIGARH: As part of the ongoing heritage festival in the city beautiful, a walk was organised in Chandigarh on Tuesday morning. Around 150 school students, 100 volunteers and many top officials of the administration took part in the heritage walk, flagged off by the city's administrator SF Rodrigues. The walk started from the Open Hand Monument and concluded at Botanical Garden, covering a d

Tags : CHANDIGARH  organised  SF-Rodrigues  INTACH  Centre 
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Sarah Palin, a former beauty queen running to be the United States' next vice president
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
www.hindustantimes.com ( Foreign Affairs  )
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, a former beauty queen running to be the United States' next vice president, challenges the old saying, "Washington is Hollywood for ugly people." The Republican's looks have grabbed arguably even more attention than her conservative political views. When he met her, Pakistan's new president, Asif Ali Zardari, called Palin gorgeous, and readers of the men's magazin

Tags : Sarah-Palin  Alaska  United-States  Washington  Pakistan 
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