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Beyonce sued over new promo

Singer Beyonce Knowles has been sued by a Hollywood Hills resident who alleges his privacy was disrupted when she filmed her new video in his quiet neighbourhood. Philip Markowitz has filed a suit against Beyonce and production firm Kleiner and Company in the Los Angeles superior court on Friday over her new promo Why Don’t You Love Me, reports contactmusic.com.

Scientist infects self with computer virus

A British researcher has successfully infected himself with a computer virus and claims to be the first of its kind. Scientist Mark Gasson, contaminated a tiny, radio frequency identification (RFID) chip with a virus and placed it under the skin on his hand. He uses that chip to activate his cellphone, as well as open secure doors, reports bbc.co.uk.

Nepal PM falls prey to ‘will quit’ hoax

Faced with an unparalleled constitutional crisis from midnight, Nepal’s embattled PM Madhav Kumar Nepal on Friday fell prey to an email hoax that said he was ready to quit within 48 hours if the Oppos

Qaeda faces shortage of bombers

Al Qaeda is facing an acute shortage of suicide bombers in Iraq.

‘Answer sheets under RTI’

In what could be a landmark decision, the Punjab Information Commission on Thursday ruled that a candidate appearing in a competitive examination for employment in government service has the right to access evaluated answer scripts after declaration of results.

‘Fazlullah killed in Afghan clash’

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Taliban leader Maulana Fazlullah has been killed in a clash with Afghan forces near the border, a media report said on Thursday, quoting the Afghan border police.

I was betrayed, says Gyanendra

Two years after he lost his crown and was compelled to leave the palace of his forefathers to begin life as a commoner, Nepal’s last king Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah has finally ended his silence, sayin

‘Ike was invited to meet aliens’

Former US President Dwight Eisenhower was invited to meet aliens visiting the earth.

Internet brings lovers together

A Canadian Muslim girl was allowed to marry her Dubai-based Indian lover after she wrote an online appeal for help while being in her father’s “captivity” in Saudi Arabia for three years.

Blair joins US Indian billionaire company

Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who has landed a job as adviser to India-born billionaire Vinod Khosla’s US-based venture capital firm, says he shares a “clear vision” with the tycoon, “one

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