Mobile phones set to outnumber world's population by 2015
Experts have said that the number of mobile subscriptions will soon cross the world population, as the global address book for mobile phones has reached six billion contacts, according to a report.
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Canadians richer than Americans for first time in history
Canadian households are worth more than their American counterparts by a strong margin for the first time, according to a report.
According to the report by the Toronto Globe and Mail, with a net wor
'Octomum' strips topless in bid to pay bills
'Octomom' Nadya Suleman, who has started a new job as a stripper to help pay for her octuplets, was snapped topless for fans on stage over the weekend - even doing one-to-ones for about 130 pounds.
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Mamata Banerjee breaks silence on Prez poll, to vote for Pranab
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee made a dramatic u-turn after the Trinamool Congress Parliamentary party meeting here on Tuesday, saying she has decided to vote for UPA nominee Pranab Mukher
Freddie showers praise on old foe Lee
Andrew Flintoff and Michael Vaughan led the tributes for old rival Brett Lee, who announced his retirement from international cricket.
Young turks impress Misbah
The performance of young players like Azhar Ali, Asad Shafiq and Junaid Khan shows that Pakistan’s future is secure despite losing the Test and ODI series against Sri Lanka, according to skipper Misba
Bin Laden was wrong to believe al Qaeda didn't rely on technology
The way the U.S. military killed Osama bin Laden sent a message every bit as powerful as the fact that he was killed in the first place, author of a new history of suicide bombing said.
The fact that
Olympic athletes set to undergo most advanced anti-doping tests in Games history
Half of all the athletes competing at the London Olympics will be tested for drugs, which is being billed as the biggest anti-doping procedure in the history of the Games.
According to Express.co.uk
SC pulls up Centre, MP govt on illegal drug trials
The Supreme Court on Monday expressed concern over alleged illegal clinical trial of drugs in the country, saying its 'unfortunate' that humans were being treated as 'guinea pigs'.
82-year-old man dies 3 days after getting graduate degree
One of the oldest graduates of Aberystwyth University died on Friday, three days after getting his degree.
82-year-old Roger Roberts, from Aberystwyth, had graduated in economic and social studies in