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Child abuse takes new form in Indonesia August 21, 2013 14:38

In a largely conservative-Indonesia, sexual liberation of girls is still unthinkable. To repress young girls from engaging in extracurricular sex and protect against prostitution, Sumatra education board head recommended that all girls undertake virginity tests…

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Fukushima still polluting Pacific? August 20, 2013 15:17

Japan's atomic regulator as well as operator announced on Monday, according to a report, that clay like matter characterized by extremely high radiation levels have been explored near water storage tanks at the crippled Fukushima…

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Musharraf's dirty games August 20, 2013 15:08

Someone has rightly said, 'Whatever goes around, comes around.' And former Pakistan President and army chief has surely learnt this the wrong way. Pakistan Court indicted the former military chief on three counts today, over…

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Bubbling and foamy 10,000 cups a day! August 19, 2013 12:29

Interestingly, the well known teapot-shaped Al Breej stall is initiating another giant kettle during December in an unrevealed location in Sharjah. Al Breej, which serves nearly 9,000-10,000 cups of tea and coffee a day, is…

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Blasting high into the air! August 19, 2013 09:35

The meteorological officials expressed in accordance to a report that a volcano in southern Japan burst forth in spectacular fashion on Sunday, discharging an ash formation up to 5,000m into the air. Furthermore, Jiji Press…

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Top criminal Abdul Karim Tunda seized August 17, 2013 18:49

Indian police said on Saturday they had arrested a top member of a banned militant outfit wrongdoing of helping mastermind over 40 deadly bomb attacks across the country, including the 1993 Mumbai blasts. To move…

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26th Hispanic Heritage Awards for Eva Longoria August 17, 2013 14:12

Beautiful Eva Longoria, chef Jose Andres along with actor and director Diego Luna are among those who will receive the 26th Hispanic Heritage Awards. The Hispanic Heritage Foundation brought into prominence the winners on Friday.…

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Four bodies recovered from INS Sindhurakshak August 17, 2013 09:41

The report has come on 16th Aug 2013, that Indian navy on Friday recovered four burned bodies from a submarine that burst forth violently in a Mumbai dockyard. To move ahead, it was improbable any…

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A Coffee over adda! August 16, 2013 20:01

Intellectual debates and more... Indian Coffee House Kolkata otherwise also known to be as College Street Coffee House is a cafe located opposite to the Prestigious Presidency College on College Street, Kolkata. Remaining as a…

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Realness through motion picture August 16, 2013 19:56

The Kite Runner a novel by Khaled Hosseini, have been set mostly in Afghanistan. The introverted and insecure afghan narrator, Amir, grows up in Afghanistan in the closing years of the monarchy and the first…

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Taste it to know it! August 16, 2013 15:04

Arabic, or Turkish, coffee is always brewed to order and only a few cups are made at a time. The beverage is drunk while still very hot but after the grounds have settled to the…

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Ancestor of modern rats discovered August 16, 2013 10:11

Interestingly, scientists brought into prominence on Thursday a fossil of the oldest known ancestor of modern rats - an energetic creature that could climb, lodge in a burrow as well as eat just about anything…

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