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Monday, November 23, 2015
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Belgian police arrest 16 in raids, fail to find Paris attacks key suspect
Belgian police arrested 16 people during operations following the November 13 Paris attacks but did not find Salah Abdeslam, the Brussels man who is suspected of playing a key role in France, the public prosecutor said early on Monday.
Paris police release 3rd suicide bomber's photo
French Police on Sunday released a photo of the third of three suicide bombers who blew themselves up outside France's national stadium during the November 13 Paris attacks.
Magnitude 5.9 earthquake rocks Pak, north India
Earthquake measuring 5.9 on the Richter scale shook parts of Pakistan and Afghanistan on Monday.
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Man chops finger over Nitish Kumar’s win
Each time Nitish Kumar becomes CM of Bihar, Jehanabad native Anil Sharma, 53, expresses his happiness in a macabre way — by chopping off a finger.
Man gets Rs 39cr power bill, officials blame software
A family here has reportedly received an electricity bill of over Rs 39 crore for the month of October as the Power Development Department (PDD) blamed it on the billing software and assured to rectify it at the earliest.
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11 smartphone apps to make your photos better
As smartphone cameras become more powerful, you can learn to do more with them apart from just basic photos & videos. Here are 11 apps to help you get the best out of your smartphone camera.
How smartphone screens have become the new living rooms
From food walks to poetry sessions; from creative storytelling groups to school reunion groups... people are still connecting, chatting, having a good time even though they aren't meeting face-to-face on a regular basis.
10 cool gadgets we want to see in India
There are many gadgets and cool tech toys that are available in other countries right now but, sadly, not in the Indian market. There are many such pocket-sized and wearable devices that geeks in the country want in their hands, but can't get. Here's a list of 10 cool gadgets we want to see in India right now...
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India thrash Pakistan 6-2 to win Junior Men's Asia Cup hockey
Drag-flicker Harmanpreet Singh scored a quartet as Indian team kept their unbeaten run intact in the Junior Men's Asia Cup hockey tournament registering an emphatic 6-2 victory over arch-rival Pakistan in the final.
Bopanna-Mergea end runners-up at ATP World Tour Finals
Rohan Bopanna yet again finished runner-up at the ATP season-end Finale after losing the summit clash with his Romanian partner Florin Mergea on Sunday.
Australia beat India 2-1 in second Hockey Test
Jacob Whetton and Aran Zalewski netted a goal in a difference of two minutes - 46th and 48th - allowing the hosts to overshadow an attacking display by India in the initial stages of the match. India held the lead for the most part, only to squander the advantage in the fag end.
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9 Dreamliners fetch Air India Rs 7,000 crore
Adopting the sale and lease-back route, debt-ridden Air India has raised almost Rs 7,000 crore by selling nine of its 21 Dreamliners to a Singapore-based leasor and then leasing the planes from it.
Ortho implants may become 50% cheaper
Prices of exorbitantly-priced orthopaedic implants are expected to come down by 40-50%, with a government body suggesting-for the first time ever-price caps to make them more affordable for patients.
Startups pitch and play to win global challenge
Making pitches and presentations might not be your idea of an ideal Sunday, but these 40 startups would rather have been here than anywhere else in the world.
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PIC: Deepika and Ranbir gorging on Pani Puri
The Pani Puri goes by different names and indeed even distinctive tastes across different cities in India. While the lyrical city of Lucknow calls it ‘Pani Ke Patashey’, Delhiites call it ‘Gol-guppa’.
'My body wasn't ready for bold scenes'
After her mega Bollywood launch opposite a superstar, Daisy Shah struggled to get a foothold in the industry. But it has been worth her while as she awaits the release of her next flick, the erotic thriller Hate Story 3.
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