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 | Beware! Viagra venom follows toxic toys IF CHINA’S toxic toys and jewellery worried the US recently, made-in-China counterfeit ‘Viagra’ pills are now haunting the Mumbai Police. The pills have police officers very worried because they too are highly hazardous to health, yet easily available. Last week, the crime branch busted a counterfeit Viagra racket in the city and recovered 25,000 such pills worth Rs 44,75,000 from a makeshift shop at Mushafir Khana in Dongri. |
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 | Newton’s gravity tree dying in Pune About 12 years ago, three saplings were grafted out of Sir Isaac Newton’s legendary apple tree and planted in Pune’s sprawling Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA) campus. For years, scientists and academics gathered around the plants — one each near the statues of Galileo, Aryabhatta and Newton — that are ‘descendants’ of the tree from Woolsthrope, England, to chat and discuss their latest theories and research. |
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 | God of grass, king of clay will clash in Battle of Surfaces ROGER FEDERER is the god of grass. Rafael Nadal is the king of clay. What would happen if the tennis heroes were to clash on a surface that was a mix of the two? You’ll find out on Wednesday. |
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 | Open your labs to us: India to global firms THE WORLD’S most cutting-edge research and development (R&D) centres innovating out of India — think Intel, IBM, Google, GE — urgently need to come under security regulations in "the national interest", a government report has said. |
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 | Situation vacant THE SEARCH has not quite begun. But the search party has been formed.
The Indian cricket board said on Monday that a seven-member “special committee” had been set up to advise the apex body on its hunt for a coach/manager for the team. |
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 | It’s a Bolly good show what happened inside Prateeksha was a wedding. Two young people vowed, in an elaborate ceremony performed by 11 priests and witnessed by an intimate circle of family and friends, to officially share their lives. |
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 | Board bullies rule: Sachin, Sourav rested ON FRIDAY, there were almost as many surprises in the cricket selection meeting as ladoos at the Bachchan bungalow. |
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 | Board bullies rule: Sachin, Sourav rested ON FRIDAY, there were almost as many surprises in the cricket selection meeting as ladoos at the Bachchan bungalow. |
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 | Groom lookalike crashes Shaadi No. 1, reaches bride’s doorstep MOST TOOK him to be Abhishek Bachchan — till he reached Aishwarya Rai’s doorstep. Devi Singh Purohit, a shopkeeper from Rajasthan, with a shake of his head and a wave of his hand, entered Rai’s high-security Bandra complex in a white Mercedes on Tuesday. |
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 | Patient, 16, ‘raped’ in top cancer hospital A 16-YEAR-OLD girl, afflicted with bone and soft tissue cancer, was allegedly raped by two unidentified ward boys about five months ago inside an operation theatre of the Tata Memorial Hospital. The girl made the allegation after discovering she was a few months pregnant. |
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 | 16-yr-old raped in Mumbai hospital The cancer patient has been allegedly raped by two ward boys, reports A Sharan |
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 | Sachin replies to BCCI notice Sachin Tendulkar, served a show cause notice by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for criticising former coach Greg Chappell in the media, emailed his explanation — not apology, as some reports claimed — to board president Sharad Pawar on Saturday. |
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 | Alistair gets 6 months, 5 lakh fine ALISTAIR Pereira, the 21-year-old who ran over seven labourers and injured eight others on Carter Road last November in his Toyota Corolla, was sentenced to six months’ simple imprisonment on Friday. He was also fined Rs 5 lakh for rash driving. |
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 | Sahara deal will bleed Jet JET AIRWAYS may have taken over Air Sahara, but aviation experts believe that the Rs 1,450 crore it is forking out is just the beginning. More bills will follow. |
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