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Formula One: Indian GP allays ticketing fears
A focus on technology and good customer support will ensure the Indian Grand Prix is not blighted.
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Migraines eased after ginger and herb treatment
The homeopathic preparation, called LipiGesic, is most beneficial for people who experience migraines slowly.
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Most tumours not within cell phone radiation range
As of February 2011 there are 105,151,871 mobile users in Pakistan which accounts to 63.2 per cent of the population.
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Drone attacks 101: Turning up the heat
Questions and answers on the drone attacks, which have risen sharply under the Obama administration.
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Currency: Rupee eases, overnight rates rise
Remittances sent by overseas Pakistanis crosses $10 b: Official data.
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Facebook users have higher levels of social well-being: Survey
Research suggests Facebook users are more trusting, have more close friends and are more politically-engaged.
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Succession to throne: Ayman al Zawahiri named head of al Qaeda
Organisation’s number two named head on Ansar al Mujahideen website.
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Kirsten backs use of Decision Review System
South Africa coach favours entry of associate nations in World Cup.
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Olive oil lovers show lower stroke risk
Consuming olive oil may prove beneficial to one’s health.
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"Sexist" skirt rule remains in limbo
A new Badminton World Federation code has required all female players to wear skirts









