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Women share darkest secrets with their dogs

Dogs may be considered man's best friend, but it is actually women who are closer to their pets and some even admit telling their dogs their darkest secrets, a survey has revealed.

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One in 12 babies born to illegal immigrants in US

One of about every 12 babies born in the United States in 2008 was the offspring of illegal immigrants, says a new study sharpening a debate over a law that automatically makes them US citizens.

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Sensex slips below 18,000 as world stocks slump

A benchmark index for Indian equities fell below the 18,000 points mark on Thursday as Asian markets remained under pressure on fresh concern over the global economic recovery.

Chidambaram briefed on BlackBerry, meet with service providers off

A senior official of Canada’s Research in Motion (RIM), the developers of BlackBerry, called on home minister P.

Parliament, executive let down Bhopal victims: Chidambaram

The political establishment and executive let down the victims of Bhopal gas tragedy by allowing the judiciary to deal with its aftermath, the home minister, Mr P. Chidambaram, said on Thursday.

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Commonwealth Games a pride for India: Nirupama Rao

As allegations of corruption and poor preparation shadow the October Commonwealth Games, foreign secretary Nirupama Rao has described the event as a national pride.

US okays bill to hike visa fee

Washington, Aug. 11: Amid protests from India, the US House of Representatives has passed a bill to steeply hike US visa fee for skilled workers to raise $600 million in emergency funding to help secu

US man marinates cat in car

New York, Aug. 11: An American man who was caught marinating his cat in a mixture of peppers, salt and oil inside a cage in the car bonnet said he was doing so because the feline was mean and ill-temp

Human brain on a microchip almost ready

Toronto, Aug. 11: The human brain on a microchip is almost ready! Turning into reality science fiction of films such as The Terminator, where machines and men meld into reality, Canadian scientists ha

Hollywood racist, says jobless Dev

Hollywood is ins-titutionally racist and Asi-ans are offered limited roles such as terrorists, taxi drivers or geeks, Slumdog Millionaire star Dev Patel said.

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