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‘Panic calls, crying children at scene’

A model displays a creation by Manish Arora in Paris on Thursday. 	— AP

Witnesses on day two of the Michael Jackson death trial told of a panic-stricken doctor and the pop star’s children crying in disbelief with their father lying unresponsive on his bedroom floor, mouth

Pakistan pushes back against US charges, woos China

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Pakistan warned the United States on Tuesday to stop accusing it of playing a double game with Islamist militants and heaped praise on 'all-weather friend' China.

Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani, sp

LG seeks ban on BMW, Audi sales in Korea

LG Electronics filed a suit in South Korea, seeking a ban on the sale of BMW and Audi cars, saying they use lighting products made by Siemens unit Osram that infringe its patents.

The lawsuit is the

Fire intensifies at Shell's biggest refinery

A fire has intensified at Royal Dutch Shell's largest refinery, its half-a-million barrel per day Singapore plant, sending a plume of black smoke over the city-state.

Shell has evacuated non-essentia

Michael Jackson's doctor on trial in singer's death

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More than two years after Michael Jackson went into cardiac arrest at his mansion, the doctor who was treating the 'Thriller' singer will come before a jury on Tuesday charged with responsibility for

Honda jostles for India small car market space with Brio launch

Honda Motor launched its small car Brio on Tuesday, as Japan's No.3 automaker seeks to expand in the most popular segment in the world's second-fastest growing car market.

Honda joins its Japanese pe

It's been very difficult at Chelsea, says Torres

Fernando Torres's first few months at Chelsea have been "very difficult" but the Spain striker said the club's fans had always supported him.

The player has struggled badly for goals since leaving Li

'Toe Suck Fairy' arrested on new charges

A man known in Arkansas as the ‘Toe Suck Fairy’ for a series of 1990s assaults directed at women's feet was arrested after he struck again more than a decade later, police said.

Michael Robert Wyatt,

Saudi women given right to vote

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Saudi Arabia's king announced on Sunday women would be given the right to vote and stand in elections, a bold shift in the ultra-conservative absolute monarchy as pressure for social and democratic re

Wipro in talks to sell assets in U.S. unit - report

Wipro, India's No.3 software services exporter, is considering selling data centres and other computer hardware assets of its U.S. unit Infocrossing, the Economic Times reported on Monday, quoting unn

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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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