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3 guilty of Indian’s sexual abuse

Three people, including a woman of Indian origin, have been found guilty of treating a mother of four from Hyderabad in India like a slave and sexually abusing her after an eight-week trial by jury.

Mantel In Race For Women’s Prize For Fiction

British writer Hilary Mantel, who has already made literary history by winning the Booker Prize and the prestigious Costa Book of the Year Award for Bring Up The Bodies, is now in the race to win the

Mantel In Race For Women’s Prize For Fiction

British writer Hilary Mantel, who has already made literary history by winning the Booker Prize and the prestigious Costa Book of the Year Award for Bring Up The Bodies, is now in the race to win the

Indian woman, 2 daughters die mysteriously in London

The British police is investigating the unexplained deaths of an Indian-origin woman and her two daughters at her home in Ruislip in northwest London last week.

Great Briton Thatcher dies of stroke at 87

Margaret Thatcher, Britain’s first woman Prime Minister, died of a stroke Monday morning, at the age of 87.

Stories in sound

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Sound, a natural human instinct, has had an intimate and powerful role in history, but has been overpowered by the written word. The lack of recorded sounds before the 19th century has left the focus on the written word and paintings as the main sources for history.

Search for spirituality

Zhao Yao with his art works

Abstract art and spirituality may not make an easy combination, but conceptualising them in one project is much more radical for an artist from China.

Skeleton under UK car park of Richard III

Remains found underneath a car park in Leicester, which have been declared to be the long lost remains of England's King Richard

British archaeologists on Monday confirmed that the skeleton they had dug up from under a car park in Leicester last year is that of Richard III, the last Plantagenet king of England.

Mantel wins Costa for Bring Up The Bodies

Hillary Mantel

British writer Hilary Mantel made literary history as she won the prestigious Costa Book of the Year Award for her second book, Bring Up The Bodies, in her trilogy on Thomas Cromwell.

Let’s ‘ketchup’ folks!

Future Primitives

Have you ever tried to get ketchup out of bottle at dinner table and either ended with a mess or no condiment despite using all kinds of implements?

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I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

Shekhar Kapur’s Bandit Queen didn’t make the cut. Neither did Shaji Karun’s Piravi, which bagged 31 international awards.