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BJP and VHP have dismissed the Maoists' claim that they were behind the murder of VHP leader Laxman
Monday, October 06, 2008
www.ndtv.com ( Nations  )
A day after the Maoists confirmed to NDTV that the murder of VHP leader Swami Laxmanand was carried out by them, the Orissa police have backed the claim. But the Bhartiya Janata Party and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad have dismissed the Maoists' claim that they were behind the murder of VHP leader Laxmananand Sarawati. Meanwhile, there has been no major incident of violence in the last two days in

Tags : NDTV  VHP  Swami-Laxmanand  BJP  Orissa  Manmohan-Singh 
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Mumbai's Crime Branch arrested 11 suspected members of the Indian Mujahideen
Monday, October 06, 2008
www.mid-day.com ( Local  )
Mumbai's Crime Branch arrested 11 suspected members of the Indian Mujahideen (IM) on Saturday in a joint operation with their counterparts in Mangalore. The police recovered two hand grenades, assorted weapons and Rs 11.5 lakh from them. Initial investigations have indicated that the weapons were part of the arsenal to carry out attacks in the city. Police sources in Mangalore disclosed that Ri

Tags : Mumbai  Indian-Mujahideen  Mangalore  lakh  Shivraj-Patil 
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Samples of Tamiflu are displayed in the drug's manufacturer's warehouse in Singapore.
Monday, October 06, 2008
www.indianexpress.com ( Health  )
Mumbai: Cardiac patients suffering from acute or severe Angina post complex heart surgeries can now breathe easy. Enhanced External Counter Pulsation (EECP) treatment can eliminate or relieve Angina that follows immediately after a patient has undergone angioplasty or bypass surgery. "EECP treatment is a non-invasive outpatient treatment that may relieve or eliminate Angina. The treatment proced

Tags : Mumbai  EECP  Dr-Ashok-Punjabi  Lilavati 
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A rtificial versions of the eel’s electricity generating cells can be used as a power source for med
Monday, October 06, 2008
timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Health  )
A rtificial versions of the eel’s electricity generating cells can be used as a power source for medical implants and other tiny devices, suggests a study. The paper, according to NIST engineer David LaVan, says that there are at least seven different types of electrical channels in eels, each with several possible variables to tweak, such as their density in the membrane. LaVan and partner Jia

Tags : NIST  David-LaVan  Jian-Xu  electrocyte  rtificial 
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Lara Dutta is all set to look ravishing in the film Blue
Monday, October 06, 2008
www.hindustantimes.com ( Fashion  )
Former Miss World Lara Dutta is all set to look ravishing in the film Blue, thanks to Hollywood make-up artist Nikoletta Skarlatos. Nikoletta, who has given Hollywood actress Keira Knightley the much appreciated look in Pirates of the Caribbean, worked on Lara's make up and hair especially for the under water sequences and other special effects action scenes in the film. She was assisted by Clar

Tags : Lara-Dutta  Nikoletta-Skarlatos  Keira-Knightley  Akshay-Kumar 
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A 20-kilo, eight-foot long adult python found in Capital
Saturday, October 04, 2008
www.indianexpress.com ( Cities  )
New delhi, A house near an old Shiv Mandir in North Delhi’s Civil Lines has revealed an unlikely resident straight out of mythology: a 20-kilo, eight-foot long adult python. Residents of Chandrawal area in Civil Lines reported they saw a snake late Wednesday night. It turned out to be a 20-kilo python, found on the roof of a household. An excited crowd had gathered below the house. “The python wa

Tags : New-delhi  Shiv-Mandir  Chandrawal  Sanjay-Acharya  SOS 
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Dr Rekha Sheth leads Kiran Mehta to the beauty treatments hidden in our kitchen cabinets
Saturday, October 04, 2008
www.mumbaimirror.com ( Fashion  )
The last place you'd think of looking for beauty secrets would be your kitchen shelves. But that's exactly where you'll find everything you need to complete your beauty regimen. Say goodbye to chemical-concentrated soaps and scrubs, and go back to nature with these simple, and sometimes delicious, recipes for beauty. Gram flour is an excellent base for face packs as it suits all skin types. Ad

Tags : Gram-flour  Vitamin-C 
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Krishna and Rajkumar, prime accused in the Noida double murder case
Friday, October 03, 2008
www.dnaindia.com ( Crime  )
NEW DELHI: Krishna and Rajkumar, prime accused in the Noida double murder case, have left the country for Nepal following their release from jail on bail, raising questions over the fate of the case. “Rajkumar’s parents are in Nepal. Moreover, Krishna’s family also hails from Nepal. So they have gone there,” Rajkumar’s lawyer Naresh Yadav said. Krishna, dentist Rajesh Talwar’s compounder, is a pr

Tags : NEW-DELHI  Krishna  Rajkumar  Noida  Aarushi 
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The Chiranjeevi camp has for the first time reacted to criticism against the blood bank
Friday, October 03, 2008
timesofindia.indiatimes.com ( Cities  )
HYDERABAD: The Chiranjeevi camp has for the first time reacted to criticism against the blood bank being run by the Chiranjeevi charitable trust. While Chiranjeevi, in his inimitable style, tried to brush aside the criticism saying it only confirmed that they were doing well, his younger brother and film star Pavan Kalyan lashed out at the critics and issued a warning saying: "We shall not take i

Tags : HYDERABAD  Chiranjeevi  Pavan-Kalyan  organised 
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English-speaking beggars on prowl in Delhi streets
Friday, October 03, 2008
www.mid-day.com ( Cities  )
New Delhi: They come to you dressed in rags but will take you by surprise with their perfect accent and mastery of the Queen's language as you walk through Connaught Place in the heart of the national capital. They are the modern English-speaking beggars who would not ask for money or food but will hit at your conscience by asking you to buy them medicines which they "badly need". While some pa

Tags : New-Delhi  Connaught-Place 
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