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Fighter jets bomb militant hideouts in North Waziristan after Taliban attacks
First time air force resorted to aerial strikes in region since ceasefire agreement with local Taliban chiefs in 2007.
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Currency: Rupee weakens against dollar
The rupee ended weaker at 105.40/105.46 against the dollar in the interbank market on Monday.
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Pakistan determined to oppose Big Three takeover
The proposal would also give the so-called 'Big Three' a bigger share of the ICC's revenue pot.
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Lee Chong Wei hints at retirement
I may not be able to last too long, says badminton world number.
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‘I will practice, but take time off too’
In-form golfer Zach Johnson aims to stay sharp during break.
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Doolan, Marsh picked for SA trip
Both are strong players of pace bowling, says Australia’s selector.
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A celebration of music at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival
Whiplash kicked off the festival and uses music as a tool to explore human identity.
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Baghdad bomb blasts kill 26 as Iraqi troops fight rebels
Anti-government tribesmen attacked an army barracks northwest of Fallujah, and destroyed two Humvee vehicles.
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Delhi's 'anarchic' chief minister in protest standoff with police
Baton-wielding police prevent Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal from taking protest to home ministry headquarters.
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US ambassador 'deeply concerned' about Japan dolphin killing
The annual dolphin hunt in Japan is a source of controversy and concern









