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New breast cancer gene discovered
The risk of developing breast cancer doubles for women with BARD1 and BRCA2 genetic mutations, common in Iceland.
World Cup may turn you into a football
In her case study, dietician Karen Inge found that up to 385 grams of fat were being consumed on a typical football night.
Webber tight-lipped on Schumacher chat
Webber has vowed to remain silent for now about what was said between Schumacher and himself at Silverstone last weekend.
Goal-line technology not yet an option
FIFA won't consider using goal-line technology to determine a goal has been scored until it is 100 per cent reliable.
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Kawaguchi's heroics for Japan in vain
Kawaguchi failed to inspire Japan on Sunday as their 0-0 draw with Croatia left them facing World Cup elimination.
Eriksson to start Rooney against Sweden
Wayne Rooney will start England's game against Sweden on Tuesday, said coach Sven-Goran Eriksson.
'India can make 50 N-warheads a year'
A former intelligence official has said India would have the capacity to make about 50 nuclear warheads a year.
Italy, US end with a bruising 1-1 draw
Italy and the United States slugged out a bruising 1-1 draw in the most controversial match of the World Cup.
Post-Gates, MS eyes new tech leaders
MS picked two well-respected technical minds to fill the void from founder Bill Gates' pending departure in two years.
Too many yellows for Franz's liking
Beckenbauer said on Friday that referees are handing out too many yellow cards and accused an official of stupidity.
Tevez lauds team effort after 6-0 rout
Tevez praised a great team performance for the thrashing handed out to Serbia & Montenegro in Friday's Group C match.
Smokers watch out for wrinkles
Smokers with pronounced wrinkles are at more risk of having lung disease than those without it, say researchers.
Bill Gates logs out of MS office
Bill Gates is giving up day-to-day responsibilities as the chairman of the Microsoft Corporation.
Mahajan saga caught in a frame
Filmmaker Ranjit Sharma is all set to make a film on the relationship between Pramod and Praveen Mahajan.
How safe is your workplace?
New types of violence at work are on the rise worldwide and has reached epidemic levels in some countries, says ILO.