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Talwar has no locus standi to argue: CBI

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The CBI Friday argued that murdered teenager Aarushi Talwar's father Rajesh Talwar had no 'locus standi' to argue as he was 'no more a complainant' in the case.

Talwars to get copy of CBI closure report

Ghaziabad: A special CBI court here adjourned hearing in the Aarushi murder case till Jan 21 and asked the probe agency to provide all documents, including its closure report, to the victim's parents

US develop Jab to quit drug addiction

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London: A shot that could help drug addicts break the vicious habit has been developed by the US researchers.

The team produced a lasting anti-cocaine immunity in mice by giving them a jab combining

India tops Test rankings

Dubai: With the series in South Africa drawn, India maintained their top spot in the latest International Cricket Council's (ICC) Test rankings. England, after the emphatic Ashes victory in Australia,

Nepali airline sets off India flights

Kathmandu: Nepal's campaign to bring one million tourists this year receives a boost this week with a Nepali private airline beginning flights to India.

Domestic airline Buddha Air, which went intern

Italians invent transparent cement

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London: Italian architects have made transparent cement that lets light flood into a room.

The material, called i.light, has dozens of tiny holes in it, which lets light pass through it without compr

Somdev gets Australian Open wildcard

Melbourne: India's Somdev Devvarman has been given a wildcard in the 2011 Australian Open, starting on January 17, and he will make his maiden appearance at the Melbourne Park.

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Name the song, car stereo plays it!

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London: Now your car stereo will play whatever you desire from among millions of songs, just name the song.

The Parrot Asteroid, which is also the first in-car music system that can download apps, wa

India fined for slow over-rate

Cape Town: Match referee Andy Pycroft on Thursday penalised the Indian players 30 per cent of their match fees for slow over-rate in the ongoing third and decisive cricket Test against South Africa.

'Prints failure ruined Aarushi case'

Bhopal: If the fingerprints in the Aarushi Talwar murder case were gathered and analysed properly, the result would have been different, director of the National Crime Record Bureau (NCRB) N.K. Tripat

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