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Breaking News Sun, 5 Sep 2010
Salt - Iodine
Health   Iodine   Photos   Salt   Wikipedia: Salt  
Iodine checks development disorders
| Ramya Kannan | CHENNAI: Believe it, or not, that pinch of salt, with a dash of iodine, is your best defence against a host of developmental disorders. | Iodine deficiency is at the root of goitre, g... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) The Hindu
Coconut for sale in Tagaytay City
Coconut   Copra   Photos   Prices   Wikipedia: Copra  
Copra shortage to keep coconut oil prices high
A lower copra output this year due to unseasonal rains in Tamil Nadu and Kerala has hit coconut oil production. Market sources say copra production is estimated to be down by 15-20%. The total milling... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) The Times Of India
In this Friday, June 20, 2008 file photo, a worker sorts electronic equipment for recycling at a factory for recycling electronics and electrical equipment in Mumbai, India. Govt may ban import of e-waste
NEW DELHI: The government is considering banning the import of used computers and other electronic waste - coming primarily from developed nations such as US, Australia, Canada and parts of Europe - a... (photo: AP / Gautam Singh, file) The Times Of India
Electronics   India   Law   Photos   Wikipedia: Electronic waste  
Sugar - Sweetener - Commodity Sugar output poised to rise 17% to meet demand
| New Delh: Sugar production in India, the biggest consumer, may jump 17 per cent as rains improve yields, helping the nation meet domestic demand, Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar said. | Produ... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc) Gulf News
Consumer   India   Photos   Sugar   Wikipedia: Sugar  
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Rescue workers carry the body of a mudslide victim in Nahuala, western Guatemala, Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010. At least 38 people were killed after torrential rains caused mudslides in different areas of the country, injuring 20 others and leaving over 60 people missing. Mudslides kill at least 22 on Guatemala highway
Guatemala City: Officials say that mudslides on a Guatemalan highway have killed at least 22 people. Scores more are missing. | Police say the first slide yesterday burie... (photo: AP / Moises Castillo) Zeenews
Disaster   Guatemala   Photos   Weather   Wikipedia: Guatemala  
India's Mahesh Bhupathi, left, plays a shot as Leander Paes looks on during their Davis Cup tennis men's doubles match against Pakistan's Jalil Khan and Asim Shafik in Bombay, India, Saturday, April 8, 2006. The Indian pair won by 6-2, 6-3, 6-1. Bhupathi out of US Open
| Washington, September 05: India's Mahesh Bhupathi's US Open tennis campaign ended with early losses in the men's doubles and mixed doubles events. | Bhupathi and his Be... (photo: AP / Rajesh Nirgude) The Siasat Daily
India   Photos   Tennis   Washington  
Indian Cricketer Harbhajan Singh at a promotional event in Kolkata on Wenesday 26 May 2010 in Eastern India City ---- WN/BHASKAR MALLICK I will slap bookie: Harbhajan
| New Delhi, Sepember 05: Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh on Sunday said he has never been approached by a bookie in his career and would slap anybody who dares to app... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick) The Siasat Daily
Delhi   Games   India   Photos  
Water Pollution Water meet focuses on pollution and quality
Stockholm: Increasing water pollution and dwindling water quality around the globe will be the main focus as around 2,500 experts begin gathering in Stockholm Sunday for ... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba) Zeenews
Ecosystems   Photos   Pollutants   Stockholm   Wikipedia: Water pollution  
Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni takes a run during the third day of the second test cricket match against South Africa in Calcutta, India, Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2010. Dhoni nominated as U'khand's Ist wildlife warden
Dehradun: India cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni was today nominated as Uttarakhand's first honorary wildlife warden as part of the hill state's tiger conservation ca... (photo: AP / Bikas Das) Zeenews
Dhoni   India   Nominated   Photos   Wildlife  
Air India 772LR Air India's Apr-July rev up 26%, yields, seat factor rise
MUMBAI: Riding high on the upsurge in air-passenger traffic, national air-carrier Air India has clocked a healthy growth in revenues besides a significant improvement in ... (photo: Creative Commons / Altair78) The Times Of India
Airlines   India   Photos   Transport   Wikipedia:Air India  
Maoist leaders Prachanda, left, and Baburam Bhattarai are seen in a jovial mood at a sitting of the newly elected Constituent Assembly in Katmandu, Nepal, Wednesday, May 28, 2008. Nepal's lawmakers abolished the monarchy and declared the country a republic Wednesday, ending 239 years of royal rule in the Himalayan nation and the world's last Hindu kingdom. In the first meeting of the newly elected assembly, led by former communist rebels, 560 lawmakers voted for the resolution with just four against. The king was given 15 days to leave his palace in central Ka Nepal Maoists lose PM's race, blame India
KATHMANDU: Nepal's opposition Maoist party's manoeuvre to divide the regional parties and ride to power again on their support backfired badly on Sunday when their chairm... (photo: AP / Saurabh Das) The Times Of India
India   Maoists   Nepal   Photos  
Cigarette Smoking Smoking could cost you an arm and a leg
| PERSPECTIVES 5 September, 2010 - In our subcontinent, a widely prevalent myth is that smoking or use of tobacco keeps gastric problems at bay. | Many would have observe... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba) Kuensel Online
People   Photos   Smoking   Tobacco   Wikipedia: Thromboangiitis obliterans  
FILE - This July 26, 2009 file photo shows Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin waving goodbye to supporters after giving her resignation speech during a ceremony in Fairbanks, Alaska, where Palin turned over power to Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell. Sarah Palin's 'stalker' author moving to Massachusetts
New York: America's glamorous politician Sarah Palin can now heave a sigh of relief, for his "stalking" neighbour of three months is said to be moving to his home in Mass... (photo: AP / Al Grillo, file) Zeenews
Alaska   America   Photos   Politics  
Politics Business & Economy
Sonia supports INTUC on Sep 7 general strike
Nepal Maoists lose PM's race, blame India
Sarah Palin's 'stalker' author moving to Massach
Praful Patel backs NRIs' demand for dual citizenship
Maoist leaders Prachanda, left, and Baburam Bhattarai are seen in a jovial mood at a sitting of the newly elected Constituent Assembly in Katmandu, Nepal, Wednesday, May 28, 2008. Nepal's lawmakers abolished the monarchy and declared the country a republic Wednesday, ending 239 years of royal rule in the Himalayan nation and the world's last Hindu kingdom. In the first meeting of the newly elected assembly, led by former communist rebels, 560 lawmakers voted for the resolution with just four against. The king was given 15 days to leave his palace in central Ka
Nepal Maoists lose PM's race, blame India
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Basu pitches for changes in labour laws, calls for debate
Scope unlimited for IT in Tamil Nadu
Walsh devising plan to create massive merged airline
Pike River's Second Export Shipment to Set Sail
Sugar - Sweetener - Commodity
Sugar output poised to rise 17% to meet demand
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Entertainment Sport
A film on Ramanujan to be shot at Trinity College, Cambridge
Celebs walks the ramp in Mumbai
Ferozabad glass art creates French artist's sculpture
Hot Shot
Bollywood actor Aamir Khan, right in black, poses with a young fan after giving him a haircut he sports in his upcoming film Ghajini
Aamir or SRK can bring the change: Chitrangada
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Swimmer part of Games squad assaulted in city
Camp for special athletes begins
Another blow as two CWG swimmers fail dope test
Three swimmers in dope net
India's Mahesh Bhupathi, left, plays a shot as Leander Paes looks on during their Davis Cup tennis men's doubles match against Pakistan's Jalil Khan and Asim Shafik in Bombay, India, Saturday, April 8, 2006. The Indian pair won by 6-2, 6-3, 6-1.
Bhupathi out of US Open
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Health Education
Resident doctors in state launch indefinite strike
New untreatable diseases found
NBE agrees with proposal on regulatory framework
Health camp begins today
Salt - Iodine
Iodine checks development disorders
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NRN mulls on education in India
Special educators share their tales of hope, success
Professional networking site for law students
I never missed a class in college: Narayana Murthy
The Union Minister of Human Resource Development, Shri Kapil Sibal .
Kapil Sibal links education to GDP, favours better pay for teachers
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Environment Society
For the cause of endangered wildlife
Wildlife experts call for more efforts to save vultures
Govt may ban import of e-waste
Villagers attack Forest officers
In this Friday, June 20, 2008 file photo, a worker sorts electronic equipment for recycling at a factory for recycling electronics and electrical equipment in Mumbai, India.
Govt may ban import of e-waste
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Proxy-politics plagues 85% women dalit representatives
Fervour marks Teachers' Day celebrations
General strike tomorrow
Cyber Society of India conducts workshop
 Mother Teresa, head of Missionaries of Charity, an order that she founded in Calcutta, India, is shown in an August 25, 1993 photo in New Delhi. (AP Photo)  (js1)
Mother Teresa remembered on her 13th death anniversary
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