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1st Test: Compton, Cook lead England fightback
Pair scores centuries to cut down New Zealand’s lead to 59.
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Abu Qatada arrested in Britain for breaching bail terms
Jordan convicted Qatada in his absence of encouraging militants there who planned bomb attacks in 1999 and 2000.
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B vitamins might help some with schizophrenia
Since the 1960s, Roffman told Reuters Health, folate deficiencies have been tied to the development of schizophrenia.
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Norway teacher fired after children taste her blood
Soemme Andersen said that the teacher had been tested for AIDS and Hepatitis B following the incident.
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Suicide bombing in Kabul kills nine people during Hagel visit
Afghan Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack.
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US agents tracked Bin Laden son-in-law for years before arrest
Abu Ghaith was captured on February 28 and brought secretly to the United States on March 1.
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Pakistan supply routes open, but move gear slowly into Afghanistan
Restoring the Pakistani supply routes to full service after a seven-month closure has taken time.
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End of monopoly: Pakistan’s rice trade with Iran takes a downturn
India’s basmati exports bounce back as they are paid up front with oil rupees.
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Currency: Rupee stronger against the dollar
The rupee ended at 97.70/97.75 against the dollar, stronger than Thursday’s close of 97.95/98.00.
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1st Test: Sangakkara feasts on Bangladesh attack
Sri Lanka batsman hits 31st Test century as hosts finish day one at 361 for three.









