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Singapore launches toilet manners campaign
Squeaky-clean Singapore needs cleaner toilets and public awareness.
Maoists kill school teacher in Bengal
Kalicharan Mahato was a member of the CPI(M)-controlled All Bengal Primary School Teachers Association.
Assange closer to being a high tech terrorist: US
US Vice-President Joe Biden has called WikiLeaks founder a high-tech terrorist.
London flights cancelled due to snow
Flights out of London airports were cancelled as fresh snow blocked runways.
WikiLeaks: Hu Jintao in-charge of Tibet issue
US diplomatic sources in Beijing believe "true democracy" prevails in the Politburo of the ruling Communist party.
Putin doesn't rule out leading 2011 Russia
At the last Duma polls in 2007, Putin topped the list of United Russia candidates.
Webber expects Red Bull to treat him like Vettel
Vettel and Webber had some clashes in 2010, most notably when they collided during the Turkish Grand Prix.
Saina regains No. 2 ranking
Following her Hong Kong Super Series win Saina has reached her highest ranking ever, she was No. 2 in July.
WikiLeaks: US called Karat 'extortionist'
The cable discusses several scenarios in relation to elections in Gujarat and Congress.
I am the badshah of the bedroom: SRK
The actor talks about his next stint on television and his upcoming films
EPL: Wounded Chelsea to host leader United
United has started the season with a club-record 16-game unbeaten run.
'Pink Panther' director Blake Edwards dies at 88
Hollywood filmmaker Blake Edwards, best known for his comedy series 'Pink Panther' and 'Breakfast At Tiffany's', died of complications related to pneumonia.
CL: Inter to face Bayern, Arsenal take on Barca
Manchester United was drawn against Marseille, Madrid is up against Lyon.
Snacking at your keyboard makes you eat more
Scientists say that eating at your desk makes you far more likely to snack later in the day.
Jolie-Pitt Hindu wedding tickles Canada
The reported decision by Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie to have a Hindu wedding has drawn reaction from the Canada.
CWG: Foreign firms say they still owed millions
The companies are planning legal action against organisers of the Commonwealth Games, claiming they are still owed millions for their work.