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US Indian throws baby into Hudson

A depressed Indian-origin women threw her 19-month-old daughter into the chilly Hudson River and then jumped in behind her in a murder-suicide attempt to get back at her husband, prosecutors said on Saturday.

Diplomat’s custody extended till May 29

A Delhi court on Saturday extended by 14 days the judicial custody of diplomat Madhuri Gupta, accused of passing classified information to Pakistani intelligence agencies.

Katiyar sent me away from dais twice, says Anju

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An IPS officer, who said L.K. Advani had made a provocative speech in Ayodhya moments before the Babri Masjid demolition in 1992, on Saturday told a CBI court that she was twice sent away from the dais by BJP

‘China views Pak as better ally than India’

Majority of Indians regard China as a friend and partner in sharp contrast to feeling among Chinese who consider Pakistan a better partner and place India next only to the US and Japan in the list of nations that

Nepal: No emergency rule after May 28

Amid growing fears of a constitutional crisis and chaos in Nepal, the government on Saturday ruled out the imposition of an emergency rule with the deadlocked political parties set to miss a key deadline for the promulgation of a new Constitution at the end of May.

‘House to decide on Prez immunity’

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In the face of mounting pressure from the Supreme Court for reopening of graft cases against President Asif Ali Zardari in Switzerland, Pakistan Premier Yousaf Raza Gilani has said Parliament has the authority to determine the immunity available to the head of state.

India, Korea in summit clash

Drag-flicker Dhananjay Mahadik scored a hat-trick as defending champions India crushed Egypt 7-1 to enter the final of the Sultan Azlan Shah hockey tournament here on Saturday.

Men’s thick foreheads, jaws due to ‘fights over women’

Men developed thicker foreheads and jaws due to fighting over women in the past, according to anthropologists.
A new study has claimed that winning a mate used to depend only on physical prowess and men with the strongest jawlines and thickest skulls were better able to survive onslaughts from love rivals.

Rich men have bigger waistlines, claims study

Wealthy men are more likely to be overweight than their middle or lower-income counterparts, a new Canadian study has claimed.

Bomb scare on plane to Vancouver

Two Canadian fighter jets escorted a Cathay Pacific airliner with 300 people on board to a safe landing at Vancouver International Airport following a bomb threat, but no explosive was found.

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