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Australia: Indian man cuts wife's throat 8 times

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Melbourne: A 24-year-old Indian, who cut his wife's throat eight times with a box cutter and left her bleeding to death, has been found guilty of manslaughter by an Australian court which acquitted him of the murder charge.
The New South Wales Supreme Court found Singh not guilty of murdering his 28-year-old wife Manpreet Kaur in their western Sydney home on the grounds he was provoked

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6th graders made porn video at Mexican school

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Mexico City: Authorities in Mexico's Gulf coast state of Campeche have said that they are investigating how a porn video was made by sixth-graders inside their school. State Education Department spokesman Omar Kantun said the video was apparently made in an empty classroom during recess in late April."It is real, the case is real, the video exists," Kantun said. "The Education Department is very concerned." He said an investigation is being

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Hands-on: Samsung Galaxy S III review

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So, the Samsung Galaxy S III (with roman numerals) is finally here, and Pocket-lint is one of the first in the world to actually get its hands on one of the Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich-touting devices.
And, although we haven't had time to review it fully - including a more in-depth play with TouchWiz and the user interface other than specific new features - it's looking good. Very good indeed

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'Hitler used cocaine, had fart problem'

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Washington: Adolf Hitler was apparently a coke head who farted uncontrollably, ingested some 28 drugs at a time and received injections of bull testicle extracts to bolster his libido. It's a whole other side to the Nazi dictator, whose poor health condition was revealed in medical documents that are now up for auction online at Alexander Historical Auctions of Stamford

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Woman gangraped in Delhi-NCR, twice on same day

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Ghaziabad: A 35-year-old woman was allegedly gangraped twice by three persons in Ghaziabad, police said on Tuesday. The victim, who runs a tea shop in Noida, was brought to the satellite city on Monday by Titu on the pretext of showing his new house after which he and an accomplice took her to Delhi and raped her in a moving car, SP (City) SS Yadav said

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Hafiz Saeed principal architect of 26/11: Hillary

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New Delhi: India and the US voiced their concerns over Pakistan's continued support to terror outfits in the meeting between US secretary of State Hillary Clinton and External Affairs Minister SM Krishna on Tuesday. Spelling it out, Hillary finally answered India's questions on the US's position on Hafiz Saeed. She said Hafiz Saeed was one of the principal architects of the 26/11

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Abducted Odisha police officer shot dead by Naxals

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Bhubaneswar: Abducted police officer Krupa Ram Majhi has been shot dead by suspected Naxals in Nuapada in Odisha. The police recovered Majhi's body from Nuapada. A team of 10 Maoists had abducted the ASI and had let off the constable accompanying him on Tuesday. ASI Krupa Ram Majhi of the Dharambandha Police Station was abducted by suspected Naxals in Nuapada on Tuesday

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India plans may be stalled for years: Lakshmi Mittal

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Luxembourg: ArcelorMittal's planned steel plant investments in India are likely to be stalled for years, the company's chief executive said on Tuesday. "We continue to experience difficulties in India. My belief is that the Indian projects may not see the light for five to 10 years," Lakshmi Mittal told the company's annual shareholder meeting. Asked by Reuters later to expand on this view, Mittal said he might have overstated the situation, but said that the delay was likely to be at least a couple of years

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Is Odisha police a sitting duck for the Naxals?

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Bhubaneswar: Weeks after the abduction and unharmed release of an MLA and two Italian national, the Naxals in Odisha abducted and shot dead a police officer. Assistant Sub Inspector Kruparam Majhi was shot dead soon after his abduction in the Nuapada district of the state.The question being raised after the incident is – are the police becoming too much of an easy target? At around 12 noon,

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Watch: BSF women constables who shot dead Pakistani intruder

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In the first incident of its kind, two women BSF constables shot dead a Pakistani intruder on the India-Pakistan border in Punjab. The incident took place at 1.30 pm on Sunday, April 29, near an observation post at Dera Baba Nanak in Gurdaspur district of Punjab. The women constables Arti Kaur and Rina Kaur belong to the 74 battalion of the Border Security Force posted at Dera Baba Nanak. Constable Rina Kaur said she noticed the person cross the fence and even though he was warned, he continued to move towards the Indian side

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Bangalore: 60-year-old beaten to death by teenagers

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Bangalore: A 60-year-old man identified as Alageshan was brutally beaten to death by two teenagers. The victim had confronted them after they allegedly misbehaved with his niece. Life will never be the same again for his Alageshan's niece, a class 9 student. Fed up of being misbehaved with by two teenagers over the last several weeks, she had complained to her family

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Aarushi-Hemraj murder case: Nupur Talwar remains in jail, moves SC for bail

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New Delhi: Trouble continues for the Talwars as the mother of murdered teenager Aarushi Talwar remained in Dasna Jail after a Ghaziabad court rejected her bail plea on Wednesday. The court cited that there was prima facie evidence to suggest her involvement in the 2008 Aarushi-Hemraj double murder case.Before day three of the legal proceedings began on Wednesday, Nupur Talwar went on a fast and prayed for bail. But at 2:15

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Who wrote Viveka Babajee's 'suicide letter'?

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Mumbai: The mysterious and suggestive note allegedly penned by supermodel Viveka Babajee in her personal diary before her June 2010 suicide will come under fresh scrutiny now. Khar police revealed on Wednesday that they would analyse samples of handwriting from all the three arrested in connection with the double murders of Arun Tikku and Karan Kakkar — Vijay Palande, Gautam Vora and Simran Sood. The objective of the analysis is to check if the handwriting of any of the three

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Bofors gives Opposition ammunition to target Congress

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New Delhi: Both Houses of Parliament on Thursday witnessed commotion as Bofors scam was raised by the opposition parties in Rajya Sabha as well as Lok Sabha to corner the Congress-led UPA. The Houses had to be adjourned repeatedly following the uproar on the issue as the treasury and the opposition benches continued to trade charges. While the Opposition demanded a new probe into the scam, the Congress

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