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European Space Agency lauds Chandrayaan launch: |
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The European Space Agency (ESA) hailed Wednesday's successful launch of the lunar mission Chandrayaan and said it was a new opportunity for Europe to strengthen ties with India - "an ever growing space power". |
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Stranded in Qatar for two years, boy returns home |
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A five-year-old Indian boy, who was stranded in Qatar for two years for overstaying, has finally been able to return to his home in Kerala after authorities in that Gulf nation removed the fines that applied to him and levied these on his father. |
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UK chef gets 30-yr jail for cooking gay lover |
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A chef, who was the former winner of Mr Gay UK, has been jailed for a minimum of 30 years for killing his boyfriend and then cooking a section of his flesh. |
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Hogwarts and types of Harry Potter readers |
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Readers of the Harry Potter series can be divided into four categories, according to a marketing expert. They tend to bear striking similarities to each of the four houses presented in the series’ Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. |
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When the blasts occurred |
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Seven low-intensity bombs rattled Bangalore on Friday, killing at least one person, police said.
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The Numbers Game |
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(Total Lok Sabha seats 545, two seats vacant, one MP barred from voting, total effective strength 542, midway mark 271.) |
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Sino-Indian ties on a new threshold? |
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Guitarist begins Guinness attempt |
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A 14-year-old Agra boy, Akash Gupta, on Sunday began strumming his guitar before hundreds of music lovers at 162-year-old St Peter's College in the city of Taj. And he plans to stop only after he has created a new Guinness world record for longest playing the instrument at a live show.
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Pune cardiologist's murder mystery solved |
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The Pune police claimed to have solved the murder of senior cardiologist Vijay Ghaisas here with the arrest of his previous maid servant's unemployed grandson and the latter's friend.
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Mukherjee meets PM over N-deal |
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External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee late Thursday met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh after holding a series of meetings with fellow Congress ministers and leaders of the allies as well as the Left parties over the India-US nuclear deal.
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