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French restaurant’s ‘no Pakistani’ rule lands chef in hot soup

French restaurant’s ‘no Pakistani’ rule lands chef in hot soup

With coarse-grained sausages, blood pudding and beverages on his menu, Philippe Lafforgue thought he had cooked up the perfect recipe for expats in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad. But the Frenchman’s refusal to serve Pakistanis unless they were accompanied by a foreigner has landed him in the soup in this deeply conservative country home to some of […]

July 23, 2011
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Palestinian Prisoner Smuggles Sperm Home; Wife Gives Birth

Palestinian Prisoner Smuggles Sperm Home; Wife Gives Birth

The wife of a Palestinian prisoner in an Israel jail delivered a baby boy on Friday from the sperm smuggled into Gaza, her family said. Hana Al Za’anin, wife of Tamer Al Za’anin told Reuters that she had been banned from visiting her husband who had been detained since 2006 due to undisclosed “security reasons”. […]

July 23, 2011
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Amidst boycott and Clampdown, Polling Favours New Constitution

Amidst boycott and Clampdown, Polling Favours New Constitution

Over ninety percent of the Egyptian voters who participated in the constitutional poll  voted for the new constitution, indicating positive results in the election for the army chief General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, amidst mounting criticism that the poll was one-sided with the intense clampdown on the Brotherhood and the boycott of the poll declared by […]

July 23, 2011
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Tomb of Pharaoh the stranger Discovered

Tomb of Pharaoh the stranger Discovered

The tomb of a pharaoh from 1650 B.C  previously unknown was discovered at the Abydos archaeological site, near the southern city of Sohag about 500 kilometers south of Cairo. A team of archaeologists led by the University of Pennsylvania’s Josef Wegner stumbled upon the structure while excavating the adjacent tomb of an earlier pharaoh, King […]

July 23, 2011
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Global Warming: Seven Top List of Contributors

Global Warming: Seven Top List of Contributors

A team of researchers led by Damon Matthews, associate professor in Concordia University’s Department of Geography, Planning and Environment, found that more than sixty percent of the anthropogenic global warming that occurred before 2005 was produced by just seven countries. United States, China, Russia, Brazil, India, Germany and the United Kingdom top the list of […]

July 23, 2011
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Ban on Free Speech: Violence Escalates in Ukraine

Ban on Free Speech: Violence Escalates in Ukraine

Aggression surged up in downtown Kiev, Ukraine, as hundreds of armed protestors turned hostile breaking through a police blockade and storming the parliament on Sunday. The demonstrations were triggered by the new laws curbing protests and free speech. According to the law enforced, unauthorized stages or use of loudspeakers in public places and the wearing […]

July 23, 2011
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Why Does Obama not Want His Son to Play Soccer?

Why Does Obama not Want His Son to Play Soccer?

In an interview to The New Yorker, Obama said that he would not let his son play professional football despite being a huge football fan. He responded to the question whether he was feeling unsure about watching professional football. He said that he had the same feeling he has about smokers adding that professional football […]

July 23, 2011
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Shortage of Over A Million Cyber Security Experts Globally

Shortage of Over A Million Cyber Security Experts Globally

A study by Cisco, the USA based MNC which focus on networking equipment, reveals a shortage of over a million cyber security professionals around the world. Cisco’s report is based on its Security Intelligence Operations (SIO) which plays a vital role in analyzing the threats, given the prevalence of its solutions and the breadth of […]

July 23, 2011
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Paracetamol Proven Risky for Babies

Paracetamol Proven Risky for Babies

A team of researchers at the Uppsala University, Sweden, found that neonatal paracetamol (acetaminophen) exposure could affect the development of brain. The researchers brought out the conclusion after treating it on ten-day-old mice. The behavioral testing was carried out when the animals reached maturity. The study revealed that neonatal exposure of mice to paracetamol increases the […]

July 22, 2011
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US , Allies Being to Ease Sanctions on Iran

US , Allies Being to Ease Sanctions on Iran

The United States will ease the sanctions on Iran after it implemented the commitment of stopping its nuclear scheme in Tehran on Monday. The move is part of a landmark deal with the world powers P5+1 to dismiss the concerns as regards its nuclear program and to minimize the restrictions that have hindered the country’s […]

July 22, 2011
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