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Google uses Android to trigger medieval weapon
The trebuchet was used during medieval times to break down fortifications.
'Gaddafi has declared war on his own people'
Ban-ki-Moon commended the Human Rights Council for recommendation to suspend Libya.
Experts don't always read the stock market right
Experts are often like a novice when it comes to the markets.
Pro-Gaddafi forces fight rebels in two cities
Embattled dictator Moammar Gaddafi is clinging on to power and says people love him.
Two die in protest against proposed power plant
Two persons were killed and five injured when police opened fire to control villagers protesting.
Govt announce Rs 500 cr for skill development
During the current fiscal, skill training has so far been provided to 20,000 persons.
130 items to be exempted from excise duty
The remaining 240 items to be brought into the tax net when GST is introduced, says FM.
Budget 2011: What's cheaper, what's dearer
On the service tax front some new services have been brought under tax net.
'Inception' and 'King's Speech' tie at the Oscars
Oscar's front-runners put in a strong showing at the world's top film honors.
Mother's sweet tooth bad for girls, not for boys
Excess sugar can block nutrients from reaching female foetuses.
Jodhpur maternal deaths: Police arrest one
Rajasthan government also suspended a drug inspector and a store keeper over the deaths.
Indians recount the hard times faced in Libya
More than 500 Indians returned from the strife-torn country on Sunday morning.
France ceases diplomatic relations with Libya
The French foreign ministry has announced that it has closed its embassy in Libya.
Abhay refuses to go topless
The handsome actor has his reservations about showing off his body
Bahrain: King Al Khalifa reshuffles Cabinet
Four ministries have been reshuffled: labour, health, cabinet affairs and housing.
National Games come to a glittering end
The 35,000 capacity venue at Ranchi was jam packed for the closing ceremony of the National Games.