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Obama nominates Marine as General Allen's successor in Afghanistan
US Senate will have to approve General Allen and General Dunford's new assignments before the moves are formalised.
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Rushdie’s film to get India release despite protests
Salman Rushdie’s novel forms the plot of a new film.
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Saudi law will leave Jeddah's sheesha smokers craving for their fix
After Saturday, sheesha smokers will have to go outside city limits to have puff the water pipes in public.
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Cricket: ICC bans 'spot-fixing' umpires, boards to investigate
ICC, relevant full member boards agree to not appoint any of the umpires named in a sting operation, says statement.
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Successful operation: Malala not to be sent abroad for treatment
Doctors at CMH remove bullet from Malala's body near her spinal cord, finished operation at around 5am.
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Oil products: PSO seeks 845,000 tons for November-February
PSO is seeking up to 845,000 tons of oil products for delivery from November 2012 to February 2013.
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A Nobel prize for being in two places at once
Haroche, Wineland won Nobel Prize for work in quantum physics that could one day open way to revolutionary computers.
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Lost diaries can help solve ‘young Mona Lisa’ mystery
Experts are on a journey to discover the hidden truth.
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If Malala survives, we will target her again: Taliban
National Peace Award winner was shot in the head and neck when she was returning from school.
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Nitrogen cocktail drinker has stomach removed
Scanlon is currently in serious but stable condition, local police said.









