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  1. The US still attracts the cream FE - 02:54 AM

    Come May, June, and high school and college students in India are confronted with two critical questions: what next and more importantly where next? The first question is easy as one can decide based on one's aptitude and academic exposure. 

  2. Space Jingle FE - 02:54 AM

    You can call it Indian Space Research Organisation's (ISRO) boldest step in space. World can now let India launch its spacecraft. 

  3. Do-yourself social network FE - 02:54 AM

    MySpace, Facebook and LinkedIn are some of most talked-about social networks on the internet with millions of users across the globe. 

  4. How green is your home? HT - 12:35 AM

    Realising the serious implications of global warming and climate change, building green homes that are sensitive to the planet's long-term future has become a trend among developers these days. 

  5. Elixir of life HT - 12:35 AM

    Everyone wishes they could look young forever - you might yourself have often wished for a 'magic pill' that could halt disease, wrinkles, and all the other normal processes of ageing. 

  6. Shoe-string budgets no longer a constraint to foreign tours HT - 12:35 AM

    Have the long summer holiday looming ahead and don't know where to go? Is budget a constraint when it comes to holidaying on foreign shores? If these are some of the questions bothering you as you watch friends and relatives heading off to exotic locations, then help is at hand, courtesy Airlines an 

  7. India to undertake massive uranium exploration: Kakodkar IANS - Sun, May 11

    Mumbai, May 11 (IANS) India is making large-scale investments in uranium exploration, helping reduce its dependence on the fate of its nuclear deal with the US to meet energy needs, Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) chairman Anil Kakodkar indicated here Sunday. 

  8. Varanasi woman defined motherhood by son's sacrifice to save four kids ANI - Sun, May 11

    Varanasi, May 11 (ANI): Of all the joys that can happen in a woman's life, gaining motherhood may top everything else. But Manjuma of Varanasi is that large hearted lady who opted to sacrifice her only child to save four kids from drowning with him in the same river. 

  9. Gujarat ulema convention terms terrorism as evil IANS - Sun, May 11

    Palanpur (Gujarat), May 11 (IANS) The All Gujarat Jamiat Ulema at a convention held in this north Gujarat town has termed terrorism as an evil and called upon people not to associate any religion with it. 

  10. U.S. dollar bills are displayed in Toronto in this March 26, 2008 file photo. REUTERS/Mark Blinch/Files
    GLOBAL MARKETS WEEKAHEAD - Tide may be turning for dollar Reuters - Sun, May 11

    By Natsuko Waki
    LONDON (Reuters) - The tide may be turning at last for the U.S. dollar after seven years of decline as policymakers recognise the inflationary threat of an endlessly weakening greenback, whose losses have driven up oil and commodity prices. 


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