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Indian police save donkeys from the dinner table
The gang was selling each donkey for INR10,000.
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Critics savage 'cheap and cheerless' Diana film as tawdry soap
Majesty magazine Managing Editor Joe Little said the royal family would continue to maintain a dignified silence.
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Currency: Rupee strengthens against dollar
The rupee ended stronger at 104.66/104.72 against the dollar compared to Thursday’s close of 104.76/104.81.
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Mata pledges future to Chelsea
Spaniard quashes rumours by insisting he is happy at Stamford Bridge.
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Vettel on top at Monza
Red Bull driver quickest in Italian GP practice session.
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Angelina Jolie, Steve Martin to receive honourary Oscars
Actors will be awarded for their contributions in the film industry over the years.
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South Korea bans more Japan fishery products from near Fukushima on eve of Olympic decision
Seoul banned 50 imports from eight Japanese prefectures, like Fukushima, due to concerns of radiation contamination.
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New Snowden documents say NSA can break common Internet encryption
Publications say NSA used a variety of means for setting encryption standards.
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In the new Myanmar, an old junta's laws survive and adapt
The junta is gone, but the Electronic Transactions Law and other draconian legislation remain on Myanmar's books.
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Iran's foreign ministry to lead nuclear talks with world powers
Since 2007, sporadic negotiations have been held by Saeed Jalili, head of Iran's Supreme National Security Council.









