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Egypt catches divers cutting Internet cable amid disruptions
Patrol stopped a fishing boat near the Mediterranean port city of Alexandria and arrested three divers.
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Battle rages over bones of England's Richard III
The monarch was famously cast by William Shakespeare as a deformed tyrant.
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Syrian opposition bloc opens first embassy, says world lets it down
There is an international willingness for the revolution not to triumph: Opposition leader
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Vitamin D might help some Parkinson's patients
Some Parkinson's patients may be able to slow their deterioration by taking vitamin D supplements.
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Internet across the world slowed by ‘largest’ cyber attack
Organisation blocking 'spam' content targeted, experts say disruption could get worse.
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Rising tempers: Kabul cancels military trip
Threatens to pursue peace without Pakistan.
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Currency: Rupee remains steady against the dollar
The next IMF repayment of $391 million is due at the end of May.
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Relieved England head for Ashes set-up
We haven’t been beaten and that’s important, says Cook.
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Afghanistan says ready to work for peace without Pakistan help
Jawed Ludin says that the government would look to senior Taliban prisoners to urge militants to pursue peace.
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Chelation little help for heart disease: Study
Chelation is "a form of quackery" that some vulnerable patients look to when they're facing bypass surgery: Doctor









