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- Offbeat (23 Apr, 2009)
Indian Comedy Star Officially Recognized as Smallest Actor in the World
Ajay Kumar is a comedy actor in India who was included in the Guinness Book of Records as the smallest actor in the world. ...
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- Offbeat (27 Jul, 2009)
Oxytocin Used to Boost Plant Growth in India
Farmers in India decided to use oxytocin in order to improve the increase of pumpkins and cucumbers. Oxytocin is a hormone that has a role in social behavior, anxiety, trust and love. ...
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- Environment (05 Aug, 2009)
India Builds World's Largest Solar Steam System to Feed 20,000 People
The largest solar steam system in the world was built in the shrine of Sai Baba. The system was installed with the support of New and Renewable Energy Minister Farooq Abdullah. ...
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- Environment (20 Mar, 2007)
River Drying Up to Lead to Freshwater Crisis 
Due to the changes in climate, pollution and bad planning some of the most largest and well-known rivers in the world are currently at risk of drying up. An environment group called WWF made a study that pays attention to ten best-known rivers that can dry up in case people won't take certain measures. The report states that indifference towards these rivers might lead to "fresh water emergency."
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- Health & Fitness (29 Mar, 2007)
France Will not Put a Ban on Skinny Models
After the death of 2 Latin American models, caused by anorexia, the fashion industry started paying more attention to young women with eating disorders. However France would not ban skinny model from the catwalk, it would rather call for a voluntary agreement. ...
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- Science (04 Apr, 2007)
The most important inventions and discoveries of the humanity
An American Community of Scientists has issued their list of most important inventions and discoveries, which have changed or influenced the development of humanity. ...
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- Technology (18 Apr, 2007)
Additional Billion PC Users for Microsoft
Microsoft has developed a new project to offer governments an innovative moderately priced bundle of Office and Windows. This way the corporation hopes to reach billions of new PC users. ...
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- Technology (30 Apr, 2007)
Overcoming the Culture Shock with a Mobile Phone Game
A game technology expert at the University of Portsmouth developed a game which is to help overseas students overcome the culture-shock they will encounter within the campus of a certain university. ...
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- Offbeat (15 Jun, 2007)
Schools turn back on 40 HIV kids
Forty HIV positive children from Sangli, Western India were denied to enter the school due to the objections of other children. ...
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- Offbeat (21 Jun, 2007)
15-Year-Old Boy Performs Caesarian Surgery
A doctor from India could be fired and face criminal charges after allowing his son, Dileepan Raj, perform caesarian surgery so he would be recorded in Guinness Book of Records. It is worth mentioning that his son is only 15 years old. ...
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- Politics (10 Jul, 2007)
Terrorists Threaten the British Queen and the ex Prime Minister Personally
Al-Qaeda has directly threatened the Queen of England and ex Prime Minister, Tony Blair, for honoring British-Indian novelist Ahmed Salman Rushdie the title of knight. ...
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- Environment (01 Oct, 2007)
Python Skin - Fashion Trend for the Price of Terrible Tortures
Python skin bags and shoes are at the hight of fashion, being sported in the collections of Calvin Klein, Roberto Cavalli, Jimmy Choo, and Prada ...
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- Technology (01 Oct, 2007)
Pingdom Published Results of Google's Sites' Stability
Despite Google's enormous financial possibilities, the sites and services, provided by the company are not always available to its visitors. ...
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- Offbeat (30 Oct, 2007)
Male Birth Selection to Cause Dramatic Social Imbalance
Preferences for sons in several Asian countries may soon result in severe social imbalance, such as trafficking of women and increase of sexual violence. ...
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- Science (07 Dec, 2007)
Biggest Fears Worldwide Revealed
Newest research revealed what people worldwide fear the most: terrorism is only one of them. ...
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