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Frontier town venerates Dalai LamaBBC News - - 4 hours ago Perched high up in a remote corner of north-east India, Tawang is every bit the frontier town. Maroon-robed Buddhist monks rub shoulders with ethnic Tibetans, Nepalese and Indians in the town's busy market. Devotees ecstatic after Dalai Lama's blessings Press Trust of India FBI reassessing past look at Fort Hood suspectThe Associated Press - - 2 hours ago WASHINGTON - Nearly a year before Maj. Nidal Hasan allegedly went on a shooting rampage at Fort Hood, terrorism investigators conducted an "assessment" of him before deciding he did not pose a threat. Berlin 1989: The world remembersBBC News - 1 hour ago To play this content javascript must be turned on and the latest Flash player installed. Ceremonies marking the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall have taken place as world leaders, past and present, join tens of thousands of tourists and ... |
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Attack on Azmi an assault on idea of India: Congress
Hindustan Times - 35 minutes ago
Shiv Sena and Raj Thackeray-led MNS came together to take on Samajwadi party MLA Abu Asim Azmi warning him against speaking against Sena supremo Bal Thackeray.
Attack on SP MLA: Mulayam seeks pm's intervention Press Trust of India
South India landslide kills many
BBC News - 1 hour ago
A landslide caused by heavy rain has killed at least 38 people over the past two days in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, officials say.
More than 40 killed in landslides in Tamil Nadu Reuters India
Toll from rains in TN mounts to 70 Press Trust of India
Left parties suffer yet another blow in Assembly bypolls
Hindustan Times - 1 hour ago
PTI The ruling Left Front in West Bengal on Tuesday appeared heading for another debacle in the assembly bypolls at the hands of Trinamool Congress and Congress even as it was routed in Kerala where Congress retained all the three seats.
It's victory of the people, says Mamata Press Trust of India
Congress fares well in by-elections HardNews Magazine
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mcgurn: The Man Who Made Pelosi Cry 'Uncle'
Wall Street Journal - - 58 minutes ago
Bart Stupak is one of the few. For months, the Michigan Democrat has been threatening to bring down any health-care bill unless the House was given the opportunity to vote to extend the ban on taxpayer dollars for abortion to the new ...
Video: Democrat on Health-Care Bill
Fox Business
Tropical Storm Ida hits US Gulf Coast
AFP - 1 hour ago
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana - Tropical storm Ida drenched the US Gulf coast Tuesday, but made landfall with weakened force after cutting a swath of destruction that left 136 dead in Central America.
Video: Raw Video: Ida Roars Ashore in Alabama
The Associated Press
ANALYSIS - Palestinian vote and Abbas threat might be a bluff
Reuters India - - 42 minutes ago
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Voter registration for the upcoming Palestinian election failed to get under way as scheduled on Tuesday, adding to signs that President Mahmoud Abbas might be bluffing about a ...
'Abbas must stand by his decision' Aljazeera.net
France's Kouchner urges Abbas not to step down The Associated Press
'India to achieve 9-10% growth by start of 12th Plan'
Press Trust of India - 2 hours ago
New Delhi, Nov 10 (PTI) Exuding confidence over India's growth prospects, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee today said the country would achieve a "magic" growth figure of 9 to 10 per cent by the beginning of 2012-13.
Oil ministry's stand on gas row dishonest: RNRL
Times of India - 1 hour ago
NEW DELHI: Anil Ambani-led Reliance Natural Resources Ltd (RNRL) Tuesday opposed a move initiated by the oil ministry to become a party to the dispute over natural gas with Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries and termed the attempt "dishonest and ...
RNRL accuses government of changing stands Press Trust of India
Middle classes 'turning to shoplifting to sustain their lifestyles'
guardian.co.uk - 1 hour ago
Ethical clothing shops - lock up your berets and cashmere sweaters. Waitrose be warned - keep a close eye on the "Brie le grand rustique," shitaki mushrooms and organic coffee beans.
India most susceptible to shoplifting, employee theft: Study Expressindia.com
Retail theft most in India Economic Times
New blackberry software will make your phone cooler
CNET News - - 15 hours ago
"opengl ES" and "Eclipse" may not mean much to you if you're not an application developer, but ordinary blackberry owners will soon be able to benefit from the string of announcements uncovered on Monday at rim's second, ...
RIM woos developers with new apps V3.co.uk
I&B Minister talks about the future of Indian M&E sector
MediaMughals - - 7 hours ago
Addressing the World Economic Forum India's Summit, Minister of Information and Broadcasting Ambika Soni discussed about several agendas to be resolved and the prospective pathway being decided by the government to be adopted.
Does any one care about news on radio? exchange4media.com
Gmail video and voice conferencing current and future prospects
Ub News - - 4 hours ago
Google has already announced Gmail voice and video chat for everyone. As everybody loves to watch something exactly the way it happened.
Google Free Videoconferencing To Be Rolled Out Soon india-server.com
Google launching free videoconferencing Times of India
Saif Ali Khan down with stomach infection
Oneindia - 10 hours ago
They thought it was malaria. It now appears the Chota Nawab only has a stomach infection. Docs advise three-day rest... This time, it was suspected to be malaria.
Saif out of Kurbaan promotional campaigns IndiaGlitz
Kareena ambitious with Kurbaan and 3 Idiots World News
Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani 2 in the offing!
Oneindia - 4 hours ago
A man isn't even free to decide what he wants to do anymore. This is probably what is running in Rajkumar Santoshi's mind right now.
Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani (Hindi) Screen Weekly
Ajab... in Top 5 Opening Weekends of all times Galatta.com
Amitabh is still Bollywood's goldmine
Hindustan Times - 3 hours ago
PTI Amitabh Bachchan poses during a promotional event for his film Aladin in Gurgaon. Aladin will be the first Hindi film to kick off the South Asian International Film Festival.
Amitabh Bachchan in his challenging role to date The Asian News
'Paa', 'Paa', 'Paa' everywhere Screen Weekly
Rain threat to Sri Lanka - Board President's XI match
Rediff - 55 minutes ago
Sri Lanka [ Images ], eyeing its first Test victory in India [ Images ], will be hoping to get its combination right when they take on the Board President's XI in a three-day practice match in Mumbai [ Images ] on Wednesday, ahead of the three-Test ...
Badrinath, Vijay delighted at Test team call Press Trust of India
Fit-again Zaheer back for India BBC Sport
Australia rest Johnson and Watson
BBC Sport - 1 hour ago
All-rounder Shane Watson and paceman Mitchell Johnson will leave Australia's tour of India early to avoid burn-out. The Australians face six Tests in eight weeks against West Indies and Pakistan, plus one-day and Twenty20 matches and a tour to New ...
Johnson, Watson rested for 7th ODI Cricket Nirvana
Watson, Johnson return home before last ODI Press Trust of India
5-2 is any day better than 4-3: Ponting
Rediff - 2 hours ago
Humiliated in Nagpur, chased down at the Kotla and expected to be beaten comprehensively at Mohali -- they were completely written off after the first innings -- Australia [ Images ], with several injury worries, was staring at a series defeat, ...
5-2 sounds a lot better than 4-3 - Ponting CricInfo.com
Ponting: Bowlers key to win SkySports
Swine flu death toll crosses 500 in India
TheMedGuru - 3 hours ago
by Neharika Sabharwal - November 10, 2009 New Delhi, November 10 -- The death toll of the H1N1 flu in India is rising in leaps and bounds with 18 new fatalities reported Monday.
17 more die of Swine Flu, India Toll goes up to 502 BreakingNewsOnline.
Dark Chocolate May Protect Against Premature Skin Aging
News Locale - - 7 hours ago
TUESDAY, November 10, (News Locale) - Regularly consuming foods like dark chocolate, which contain plenty of flavanols, may potentially be able to prevent premature skin aging by protecting from the harmful effects of chronic UV exposure in the sun.
Dark Chocolate Defends Against UV Radiation india-server.com
Eat dark chocolate to avoid sun damage Times of India
Two die of H1N1 in A'bad; death toll in state now 42
Daily News & Analysis - 11 hours ago
Ahmedabad: A 30-year-old woman, Bhanu Pariya, who had tested positive for swine flu, died at the VS Hospital in Ahmedabad on Monday taking the death toll due to the H1N1 infection in Gujarat to 42.
H1N1 claims 30-year-old Rajasthan woman Times of India
Pakistan market blast kills 25: officials
AFP - 1 hour ago
CHARSADDA, Pakistan - A suicide car bomb ripped through a packed shopping street in a small Pakistan market town on Tuesday, killing at least 25 people in the third militant attack in northwest in as many days.
Car Bomb Adds to Toll in Northwest Pakistan New York Times
Car bomb strikes northwest Pakistan Aljazeera.net
Manu Sharma may not get parole again, says official
Press Trust of India - 1 hour ago
New Delhi, Nov 10 (PTI) With Delhi police confirming violation of parole norms by Jessica Lall murder case convict Manu Sharma, serving a life sentence, a top government official today said he may not get the benefit of the temporary release in future.
Gunman in Custody After Reportedly Taking Principal Hostage at NY School
FOXNews - 18 minutes ago
The upstate New York school that is reportedly on lockdown because of a gunman holding the principal hostage. The upstate New York school that is reportedly on lockdown because of a gunman holding the principal hostage.
New York hostage crisis: gunman takes school principal hostage Telegraph.co.uk
Suspect in custody in school hostage standoff, police say CNN International

























