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Music to help process sewage?

Melbourne, Nov. 1: Believe it or not! Musical notes of 18th century maestro Mozart is now being tested whether it can boost the activity of micro-organisms in breaking down biosolids.

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Scandal-hit Chavan heads back to Mumbai

New Delhi: Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan, who had offered to resign over the Adarsh housing society scam, left here for Mumbai Monday morning with no decision on his alleged role likely soon

Dems stare at defeat in midterm poll

Washington, Nov. 1: US voters demoralised by a faltering economy look certain to hand Republicans a mid-term elections triumph on Tuesday after souring on President, Mr Barack Obama’s Democrats just t

RBI may raise rates to curb inflation: Mukherjee

New Delhi: Finance minister Pranab Mukherjee Monday hinted that The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) may increase key interest rates further to contain inflation.

"RBI monitory policy will be announced

Chavan back home, Pranab says Cong panel needs more time

New Delhi: The Congress party panel set up to go into the Adarsh housing scam needed some time to examine the documents, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said on Monday as Maharashtra Chief Minister

Al Qaeda plotting new Lockerbie-style bombings

Al Qaeda may be planning to conduct new "Lockerbie-style" atrocities, and Britain could be among the frontline targets, experts have said.

Al Qaeda plotting new Lockerbie-style bombings

London: The Al Qaeda may be planning to conduct new 'Lockerbie-style' atrocities, and Britain could be among the frontline targets, experts have said.

Fears of a new Lockerbie-style bombing have inc

A room for Obama: Delhi's Maurya hotel is now a fortress

New Delhi: Not an inch of the ITC Maurya Sheraton will be without surveillance when US President Barack Obama arrives for a two-night stay. The luxury hotel is swarming with Delhi Police commandoes a

Corporate bigwigs to make inroads into Delhi bus services

Big corporate houses are set to hit the Delhi roads with world class buses that have automatic ticketing systems, providing commuters a "safe and reliable" option to the "killer" Blueline buses that a

Younger India may beat ageing China: Howard

Sydney, Oct. 31: China is rapidly ageing because of its one-child policy and this will allow India, a younger country, to supersede it as the dominant nation in Asia before the end of the 21st century

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I want to begin with a little story that was told to me by a leading executive at Aptech. He was exercising in a gym with a lot of younger people.

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