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Home Improvement showed the daily trials and tribulations of Tim Taylor, a TV show host raising three mischievous boys with help from his loyal co-host, domineering wife, and genius neighbour Tim Allen as Tim Taylor Tim stars as a stereotypical American male, who loves power tools, cars and sports (especially the local Detroit teams). He is a former [...]
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After 10 years and as many seasons, the immensely popular CSI Miami has finally called it a day. Here’s one last look at the characters that made it quite the show
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BRUSSELS: European leaders want Greece to stay in the eurozone but partners will not change their bailout deal, the head of the EU executive said Wednesday while pledging investments to nurture growth. “We want Greece to remain part of the family, of the EU and the eurozone,” said Jose Manuel Barroso as he outlined a [...]
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Scientists at the US Department of Energy‘s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have harnessed the energy producing power of a harmless phage virus. According to Forbes.com, “The scientists coated a postage-stamp-sized electrode with specially engineered, harmless viruses that, when tapped, generated enough electricity to power a small LCD display.” The power produced by the resulting viruses [...]
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Tristan McConnell NAIROBI: Lions prowled through posh suburban gardens here recently, frightening residents and reminding them that they live in Africa, after all. In the latest incident of growing conflict between humans and wildlife in East Africa, a lion stalked an upmarket suburb of Nairobi for months before being shot dead by park rangers. The [...]
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Surender Bhutani Warsaw: The profile of Poland has gone up by many notches as a cultural destination for Indian artists. After Bollywood films and translations of Urdu masters into Polish language, Pandit Hari Prasad Chaursia, one of the doyens of Indian classical music maestro, enthralled the Polish crowd in three cities — Wroclaw, Krakow and [...]
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New Delhi: As part of efforts to strengthen Indo-Pak trade ties, Railways is mulling to provide 50 diesel locomotives on hiring basis to Pakistan. As per the plan,a railways is likely to give at an approximate rate of Rs.1,500 per hour per locomotive of 3,000 HP to Pakistan for leasing purpose. Besides leasing out, railways [...]
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Dr Divya T Sudarshan feedback@postnoon.com “Female sexual arousal disorder (Fsad) really)really ?? what are you talking about… the woman just has to be there… its the man who does all the work …” is a very common and rather ill informed comment. At the risk of sounding crude we have to start thinking of women [...]
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New Delhi: Coming down heavily on striking Air India pilots, the Delhi High Court today said that they cannot “wilfully and flagrantly” disobey court orders to end their “illegal” strike and can face contempt action. Rejecting the plea of Indian Pilots Guild (IPG), which is spearheading the agitation by over 200 pilots, the court said, “In [...]
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Anil K Rajvanshi In every religion, culture and civilization, feeding the poor and hungry is considered amongst the noblest deeds. However, large-scale feeding will require huge investment in both resources and time. A better alternative is to create conditions by which proper wholesome food is made available to all the rural poor at affordable price. [...]
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