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Watson endorses patient approach for Australia rookies
Australia selectors have been criticised for lacking patience and deflating the confidence young talents
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Studies on kissing, the word 'huh?' among Ig Nobel award winners
Former winners of real Nobels handed out the spoof awards at the ceremony at Harvard University
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Indian widow fights Modi in "final" court battle over deadly Gujrat riots
Modi denies any involvement in the 2002 unrest, one of the worst outbreaks of religious violence in independent India
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India turns to Israel for armed drones as Pakistan, China build fleets
News comes weeks after Pakistan first reported using an indigenous armed drone in combat
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American Muslims fear a new wave of Islamophobia
Muslims say tensions could become uglier during presidential race that is already tapping a vein of anger and bigotry
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Portable, solar-powered: Researchers develop prototype mobile network
Meant to work as backup in case regular communications disrupted
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Saudi-led coalition strikes kill at least 30 in north Yemen
Coalition jet fires two missiles into police headquarters in a district northwest of Sanaa
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Most Palestinians no longer support two-state solution
Poll by Palestinian Centre for Policy and Survey Research found 51% of Palestinians oppose the two-state solution
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Drunken man dies in India after road built over him
The man had gone to a village fair and was heading home after visiting a liquor shop
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Afghan paragliders soar through Kabul's skies
Women in Afghanistan's conservative society are increasingly entering areas such as education, sports









