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Bees have a taste for M&M's candy, beekeepers discover
Beekeepers alarmed after finding honey in mysterious shades of blue, green.
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Currency : Rupee weakens against dollar
The Pakistani rupee ended weaker at 95.16/21 to the dollar, compared with Tuesday’s close of 94.90/95.
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France to outlaw visits to "terrorist" training camps
The legislation, if passed, will make it possible for police to take people into custody for questioning on suspicion.
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Jayawardene defends captaincy switch, calls it 'tactical move'
Jayawardene had sent Sangakkara for toss to avoid threat of a ban because of a second possible slow over rate offence.
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A quarter of US tech start-ups founded by immigrants: Study
Some 40 million people living in the US, or 13 percent of the population, were born overseas.
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David Blaine readies for million-volt stunt in New York
Magician to spend 72 hours in an artificial storm, hopes to inspire curiosity about physics.
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Cheating spouses keep private detective busy
Private agency finds niche market in infidelity.
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Gunmen slay over 25 students in Nigeria
Student halls had been raided by police last week as part of a sweep against Boko Haram militants.
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Currency: Rupee falls against dollar
The Pakistani rupee ended weaker at 94.90/95 to the dollar, compared with Monday’s close of 94.88/94.
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World bank report: Jobs drive economic development
“It is not just the number of jobs, it is also what people do,” says Martin Rama.









