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London museum cancels heavy metal gig, fearing noise damage
High level of decibels generated by the concert would damage the historic fabric of the building: Museum
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Nuclear tipped states divided on India joining NSG
India could join and become Nuclear Suppliers Group's only member that is outside the Non-Proliferation Treaty.
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McLaren apologise to Red Bull after software glitch
Webber suffers poor start at Australian GP due to technical difficulties.
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Princess Di gowns fetch $1.2 million at auction
Diana originally sold the pieces at a charity auction in New York.
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India govt says still able to pass reforms but silent on early poll
Govt is looking to pass a slew of bills to restore investor confidence and stave off a ratings downgrade.
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Early injuries may predict later abuse in babies
Evaluating bruises and preventing severe child abuse later on could also lead to cost savings.
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Chinese bowl found at garage sale fetches over $2.2 million at auction
Sotheby's said the only bowl of the same size and identical decoration has been with the British Museum in London.
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Currency: Rupee weakens against the dollar
The rupee ended weaker at 98.13/98.18 against the dollar, compared to Monday’s close of 98.10/98.16.
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Cricket: Shillingford hopes to spin more magic
Shillingford was man of the match after taking nine wickets in last week’s triumph in the first Test in Barbados.
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Raikkonen plays down advantage
Lotus driver hopeful of continuing good show after Australian GP win.









