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Alabama man loses battle to keep wife buried in his front yard
Davis, a former Marine, had vowed he would never remove his wife's body from the property.
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Some Indian laws reinforce gender inequality, UN study finds
Ban on child marriage, pre-natal sex selection, dowry poorly enforced; laws excluding females from inheritance remain.
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Microsoft's new Cybercrime Center combines tactics against hacking groups
Outside security experts praised the cross-pollination of fraud, security and software specialists.
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‘Armstrong’s urge to tell all is a little late’
USADA disinterested in banned cyclist’s claims.
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Hakimullah's death plunges TTP into dangerous disarray
Hakimullah Mehsud's death this month has set off a power struggle within the outfit's ranks.
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Currency: Rupee ends steady against dollar
The rupee ended almost steady at 107.45/107.51 against the dollar, compared with Tuesday’s close of 107.47/107.55.
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Prices announced for ICC World Cup 2015
Mega event targets families with cut-price tickets.
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With a heavy heart, world prepares for Tendulkar farewell
Legendary batsman to play his last Test against West Indies starting today.
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NATO builds $1 billion HQ as allies cut military spending
More than 4,000 NATO staff and diplomats from the 28 allies and 22 partner countries are to move in 2016.
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Lawrence sows seeds of revolution in return to Hunger Games
Sequel is based on the second novel in the trilogy.









