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Currency: Rupee weakens against dollar
Rupee ends weaker at 90.71/74 than Tuesday to dollar due to increased import payments.
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Philippine runners race to survive zombie horde
Actors dressed as zombies hid behind trees to surprise unsuspecting runners and symbolically feast on their brains.
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Israeli PM defends comparison of Iran, Nazi Holocaust
Israel may use military strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities if international sanctions fail to curb atomic...
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Two black men accuse ABC of racial bias over 'The Bachelor'
The suit says ABC has never put a single person of colour in the central role of 'The Bachelor' or 'The...
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Norway's mass killer demands acquittal or death
If you embrace death before you go into action, you will be ten times as potent, says Anders Behring Breivik.
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India postpones test-launch of Agni V missile
Launch of the nuclear capable, near ICBM range Agni V postponed due to bad weather, officials say.
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Photos emerge of US soldiers posing with maimed bodies of dead Afghan insurgents
A US soldier had released the pictures to the Los Angeles Times. US condemns the photographs.
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UN sees need for more Syria observers, aircraft
Arab League ministers call on Bashar al-Assad to let UN observers do their job.
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Palestinian prisoners launch "battle of empty stomachs"
Hundreds of prisoners joined the "battle of empty stomachs" to coincide with "Prisoners' Day".
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Dutch bug cookbook launched to stir taste for insects
Try adding worms to your chocolate muffin recipe mix, or spice up mushroom risotto with a sprinkling of grasshoppers.









