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Facebook encounters fake dislike button

Washington, Aug. 17: Social networking website Facebook, which offers its subscribers only a like button for anyone’s updates, is now faced with a fake dislike button, which is spreading like a virus

Red meat ups heart disease risk

London, Aug. 17: Avoid eating red meat twice daily or face a 30 per cent higher risk of heart disease, says a study about women.

Substituting red meat with fish cuts heart disease risk by 24 per cent

Behind bars but JD-U legislator still enjoys minister status

A legislator from Bihar's ruling Janata Dal-United (JD-U), sentenced to life imprisonment for killing a minister, enjoys the status of minister as head of the Assembly housing committee, officials sai

Trial in Babri demolition to begin from Monday

Eighteen years after the 16th century Babri Mosque was pulled down by violent Hindu mobs in the ancient temple town of Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh, a special court here will commence the formal trial in

18 children killed as school building collapses

At least 18 children were buried alive when the building of a school caved in following incessant rain in Uttarakhand's Kapkot town on Wednesday, an official said.

Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata lag behind in global cities' list

New Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata barely make the grade of global cities as the culture and market influence moves from nations to cities and from the West to the East, according to a new report.

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Mercedes launches new E-class car Cabriolet

Mercedes-Benz on Tuesday launched Cabriolet, another version of its E-class sedan, priced Rs 65 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) and said it would launch more models in 2010 to reinforce its leadership in the

Coca-Cola enters dairy segment

Coca-Cola India on Tuesday entered the dairy business launching Maaza Milky Delite, a blend of mango pulp and milk.

Superheroes are bad role models

London, Aug. 16: Modern superheroes portrayed on silver screen preach violence and revenge as a way of life and thus prove to be bad role models for children, a group of US psychologists have found.

Beckham’s sis gets £164 dole a week in UK

Ace footballer and fashion icon David Beckham’s elder sister is living on £164 per week state hand-outs in Britain.

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