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Master Blaster sets sights on World Cup triumph

Arguably the most accomplished batsman of contemporary times, Sachin Tendulkar still has unfulfilled dreams, one of them being to win the World Cup for his team when the event comes to Asia next year.

23 illegal Indians held in UK

Twenty-three Indians, all illegal immigrants have been arrested in one of the biggest operation by Britain’s immigration officials conducted in west London and the east England town of Norwich.

BNP leader to attend royal party

British National Party chairman Nick Griffin has announced that he has been formally invited to a function at the Buckingham Palace.

Cameron apologises for Bloody Sunday massacre

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British Prime Minister David Cameron on Tuesday apologised for the Bloody Sunday massacre of January 1972 in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, by British soldiers in which 13 demonstrators taking part in

Tagore paintings net £1.6m at UK auction

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NOBEL LAUREATE Rabrindranath Tagore’s 12 paintings sold for a combined price of almost £1.6 million at the Indian Art auction by Sotheby’s in London on Tuesday, exceeding the estimated price of £250,0

Sarah Brown to write her memoirs

Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s wife Sarah will be writing a “very personal memoir” about life in Downing Street.

Cameron sets out new Afghan policy

British Prime Minister David Cameron, who visited Afghanistan last week, told the House of Commons in his first statement on the war-torn country that 2010 was the vital year and we “must redouble our

Human liver to be grown in lab?

In what could be called a major breakthrough, scientists have developed a new technique which they claim could allow the growth of livers in the laboratory for transplantation into humans within five

Scientists discover 6 diverse new planets

Six new planets, ranging from “shrunken-Saturns” to “bloated hot Jupiters” and a rare brown dwarf with 60 times the mass of Jupiter have been discovered by a team of astronomers, including those from

Sam Raimi may direct Wizard of Oz prequel

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Spider-Man helmer Sam Raimi has been offered the chance to direct Oz, The Great and Powerful, the sequel to 1939 classic The Wizard of Oz.

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