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Radioactive mouse on the loose in US

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Melbourne: Authorities in the US state of Washington are looking for a radioactive rodent – just two weeks after a radioactive rabbit was trapped.

The Tri-City Herald reported that radioactive mouse

Meet the 'most dangerous man in the world'

Washington: Yemen-based American-born Al-Qaeda suspect Anwar Al Awlaki has been described as 'the most dangerous man in the world' by an intelligence research specialist attached with the New York Pol

'Obama wants India in permanent UNSC seat to counter China'

Washington: US President Barack Obama's announcement of support for India's permanent membership in the UN Security Council (UNSC) is seen by large sections of the US media as an attempt to counter Ch

Pakistan should not worry about growing Indo-US ties: experts

Islamabad: US President Barack Obama's visit to India and the growing relationship between New Delhi and Washington should not worry Pakistan, experts here said.

Analysts and former diplomats told

Pak hopes Obama in India will bring peace to region

Washington: Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States Hussain Haqqani sounded an upbeat note on US President Barack Obama’s three-day visit to India, voicing hope that it will help bring peace to the

Obama has to tackle ‘strategic issues’ for India trip success

New York: United States President Barack Obama’s trip to India will be a failure if it does not deal with strategic issues, according to an editorial in the New York Times.

“India is anxious about Am

Obama's dance steps make waves in US

Washington: US President Barack Obama's unscripted dance moves while celebrating Diwali with students in Mumbai are making news back home in the US.

Pictures of Obama's 'Dancing, Diwali', as CNN put

Neanderthals did it more than us?

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Washington:: Scientists from universities of Southampton and Calgary have discovered that Neanderthals were much more promiscuous than people today.

The scientists examined finger ratios from fossili

Bush still 'sick' over WMD search fail

Washington: Former US President George W Bush has revealed in his memoir "Decision Points" that he still has "a sickening feeling" about the failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.

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Six Indian Americans bite the dust in US polls

Washington: Even as Republican Nikki Haley, a daughter of Sikh immigrant parents from Amritsar, became the first woman to win the governor's race in South Carolina, six other Indian-Americans, all Dem

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