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Indo-US ties in good shape ever, says Manmohan Singh after meeting Bush

09.07.2008 12:05    b4uindia.com
On the sidelines of the ongoing G-8 summit in Hokkaido in Japan, Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh today met US President George W Bush. After the meeting that lasted around 45 minutes at Hotel Windsor Toya, Dr. Singh told reporters



Pak politicians acting as bystanders as country sits on powder keg

09.07.2008 12:05    b4uindia.com
Politicians in Pakistan seem to be oblivious of the explosive situation Pakistan was currently going through, and taking advantage of this behavior of the political leaders, extremists have dared to enter into the main cities like Peshawar, said a report

US Congress may not have time to pass Indo-US Nuke deal

09.07.2008 12:05    b4uindia.com
Despite Indian Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh's daring effort of shunning his Left coalition partners and announcing going ahead with the Indo-US deal, it seems the US Congress may not be able to give its final approval, as it requires

Pak intelligence report warns suicide bombers enter Islamabad, Lahore

09.07.2008 12:05    b4uindia.com
Intelligence reports have suggested that at least three suicide bombers had entered into Islamabad with designs of carrying out attacks on important political and religious personalities. Quoting such intelligence inputs, Pakistan TV channels reported that explosive-laden vehicles were present in

PPP leader Sherry Rehman on terrorists' hit list

09.07.2008 12:04    b4uindia.com
Pakistan's Interior Ministry has advised PPP leader and federal Information and Broadcasting Minister Sherry Rehman to restrict her public movements as she was on terrorists' hit list. Adviser to Prime Minister on Interior, Rehman Malik had reportedly himself conveyed threat

"Sikh tourism can help Pak earn 500 mln dlrs"

09.07.2008 12:04    b4uindia.com
By promoting Sikh tourism and allowing Sikh tourists to land directly at the Lahore Airport, Pakistan can earn up to 500 million dollars per year, a visiting editor of a local paper in Amritsar, India, said in Lahore. He said

Taliban to convert two girls schools into madarassas in Bajaur Agency

09.07.2008 12:04    b4uindia.com
Extremists belonging to the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) have reportedly taken over two girls primary schools in the Bajaur Agency, and announced to convert them into madarassas. The two schools - Government Girls Primary School Manugi and Government Girls Primary School

Udita Goswami talks about her upcoming projects

09.07.2008 12:04    b4uindia.com
Her debut in Paap - alongside John Abraham - won her the best newcomer award. And, anyone would have expected her to trail a blaze with her sensuous looks and oodles of oomph.Somehow, post Paap, Udita Goswami's career didn't take

Jaane Tu...Ya Jaane Na - Movie Review

09.07.2008 12:04    b4uindia.com
Apun Ka Choice: It makes you wanna fall in love. Don't miss this film!CNN-IBN: It is a film propelled by its characters and their motivations, much like Dil Chahta Hai in a sense, but without the emotional depth of that

Scientists uncover protein biomarker for schizophrenia risk

09.07.2008 06:20    b4uindia.com
Neuroscientists at the UK-based University of Cambridge say that a protein found in immune cells may be a reliable marker for schizophrenia risk. Sabine Bahn of the Institute of Biotechnology, affiliated to the University of Cambridge, and her colleagues sought

Deadly salmonella designed to administer vaccines in the body

09.07.2008 06:19    b4uindia.com
Scientists at the Biodesign Institute, affiliated to Arizona State University, claim to have made a significant advance towards developing a biologically engineered organism that can effectively deliver an antigen in the body. In their study report, appearing in the online

Ending moderate drinking may lead to depression

09.07.2008 06:19    b4uindia.com
Here's another reason to keep drinking moderate amounts of alcohol - without it you might end up in depression. According to a new research, stopping drinking, especially at moderate level, may lead to health problems including depression and a reduced

The more it rains on some mountains, the faster they grow

09.07.2008 06:19    b4uindia.com
Geologists studying the fault-riddled, intensely rainy Eastern Cordillera of Colombia, South America, have determined that the more it rains on some mountains, the faster they grow. According to a report in Discovery News, this finding has nothing to do with

Tomatoes may harbour Alzheimer's cure

09.07.2008 06:19    b4uindia.com
Besides making pasta's curry tangy, the plump and red tomato has far more serious benefits - the humble fruit can be a suitable carrier for an oral vaccine against Alzheimer's disease, says a group of researchers. The study, conducted by

'Baking' makes implants as real as natural bones

09.07.2008 06:19    b4uindia.com
Experts at the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Applied Materials Research say that they have developed a simulation program that may make it easy to produce bone implants whose structure resembles that of the natural bone. The researchers say

Human speech may have originated earlier than believed

09.07.2008 06:19    b4uindia.com
Scientists studying the structure of the ear canal of 530,000-year-old prehistoric human skulls have suggested that human speech may have originated earlier than some researchers contend. The study is the first to use a fossil to reconstruct sensory perception in

Duckweed has tremendous potential for fighting pollution and global warming

09.07.2008 06:19    b4uindia.com
Three biologists at Rutgers' Waksman Institute of Microbiology in the US have determined that on duckweed, which is a tiny aquatic plant found in ponds, has tremendous potential for cleaning up pollution, combating global warming and feeding the world. According

Sports Ministers' Conference to assess infrastructure requirement

09.07.2008 06:18    b4uindia.com
The Centre has convened a conference of State Ministers of Youth Affairs and Sports here today to review schemes in the area of youth affairs and sports and to assess infrastructure requirement at grassroot level. The Centre has plans to

Choosing the wrong bike may cost men their sex life!

09.07.2008 06:18    b4uindia.com
Zeroing on a cycle in a bid to stay fit or to avoid spiralling motoring costs may cost you your sex life, says a new research led by an Indian origin scientist, which found that choosing a wrong bike may

Cheyenne Woods: Tiger's Niece Playing for Wake Forest

08.07.2008 23:35    b4uindia.com
Tiger Woods is Cheyenne Woods uncle. Earl Woods Sr. was Cheyenne's grandfather and her first golf mentor. Earl Woods died in 2006. Cheyenne Woods is one of the best female high school golfers in the country and has decided to

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