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Mar 18, 2010
Facebook beats Google for visitors
Social-networking star Facebook in the world surpassed Google to become the most
visited website in the United States for the first time last week,
industry analysts showed. Face book’s homepage finished the week ending
March 13 as the most visited site in the country, according to industry
tracker Hitwise.For more information just use indianext.com.
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Mar 15, 2010
Cancer diagnosis easy now at home.
A research team in the Netherlands, led by Professor Chris Meijer from
the VU University Medical Centre, has investigated whether home-testing
kits would improve HPV detection rates. He said that this would be very
useful for our health and fitness, before
suffering from cronical diseases. It has long been established
that some strains of HPV are found in most cases of cervical cancer so
early discovery is important. As part of the Dutch cervical screening
programme, Protect, the authors identified 28,073 women who had not
responded to two invitations for screening.For more detail visit indianext.com.
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Mar 3, 2010
First India-Pakistan talks after Mumbai attacks
On the eve of the talks the two countries exchanged their allegations
over the disputed territory of Kashmir. Indian border guards in Kashmir
said they came under fire from Pakistan on Wednesday, a claim denied by
Islamabad. The conflicting claims coincided with the arrival of the
Pakistani foreign secretary in Delhi for the talks.
Thursday’s meetings are the first between the two nuclear-armed
neighbors since the Mumbai attacks 15 months ago. India
says those attacks were carried out by Pakistan-based militants.For
more information visit indianext.com.
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Feb 22, 2010
Everybody can afford a cycle: Salman Khan
The Salman Khan Foundation, to encourage the practice of cycling in
the city, this is a fantastic boolywood-gossip
that he will participate himself “for quite a bit. but not the whole
distance”. Riding besides amateur cyclists, enthusiasts, professionals,
housewives and schoolchildren, lending muscle to the charity event, not
to mention adding colour and festivity.
Salman is no stranger to cycling; this is something he’s been doing
even while learning to walk, and now he owns several professional bikes
that he uses to get around the city. For more information visit India Next.com.
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Feb 12, 2010
Iran is now a nuclear powered country.
Hundreds of thousands of pro-government Iranians rallied to mark the 31st anniversary of the country's revolution. President Ahmadinejad used the rally to attack the West World, and said Iran had produced its first stock of 20% enriched uranium. Mr Ahmadinejad told the crowds Iran was now a "nuclear state" and would soon treble output of 20% enriched uranium. The opposition tried to stage counter-demonstrations, but faced a big security crackdown, and several of its leaders were attacked. The anniversary is the most important day in Iran's political calendar. Official events were held across Iran, but the main gathering was at Tehran's Azadi Square. State TV showed tens of thousands of people filling the streets.You can get complete information in India Next.com.
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Feb 10, 2010
Yusuf wants to get rid of his T20 tag.
After leading West Zone to a historic Duleep Trophy title win with a scintillating double hundred, all-rounder Yusuf Pathan is hoping that the Twenty20 specialist tag attached to his name would be wiped off. Pathan's unbeaten 210, his maiden double century, helped West overhaul a mammoth 536-run target, a feat never achieved before while chasing in world cricket, and the Baroda batsman termed the knock his best ever. "Definitely it is the best innings of my career so far and I scored a hundred in the first innings as well. I had played a 187-run knock in first-class cricket before and also took 10 wickets in the same. I hope this Twenty20 specialist tag goes out now," Yusuf told .
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