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James Gosling, the father of Java, joins Google
Gosling turned down a number of job offers, before settling for Google.
Age of equality: Who pays on the first date?
More than half of British women pay for themselves on a first date.
Happiness reaches peak in our 80s, study says
Easing of responsibilities, combined with maturity, makes old age far more enjoyable than we might expect.
India shuts down Embassy in strife-torn Libya
Libya has been witnessing violent clashes between Muammar Gaddafi's forces and rebels.
A romantic bus ride for lovers
'Thank You' cast tries its hand at a unique promotional activity for lovers
Study: Big quakes don't set off others far away
Researchers found no sign of setting off moderate-sized events beyond about 600 miles away.
Libya: Air raids hit Gaddafi's hometown Sirte
The agreement with the tiny Gulf nation of Qatar could allow the rebels to exploit Libya's vast oil reserves.
Saleh: could step down soon if with dignity
I will transfer power to the people, who are the source and owner of power.
Supporters of Jordan's king take to streets
Around 120 people were injured in the fighting between pro and anti-government crowds.
Tiny amounts of radiation from Japan reach US
Minuscule amounts of radiation have been reported in California, Colorado, Hawaii, Nevada and Washington.
Kodak wins round in Apple-RIM dispute
Kodak filed an ITC complaint against Apple and RIM in January 2010.
UAE imams call people to participate in Earth hour
All over the world people are expected to turn off their lights for an hour.
Turmeric can be used to detect explosives?
It contains a chemical which can be used to detect explosives.
Yemeni forces block protesters from capital
The troops are manning checkpoints on roads leading to Sanaa, trying to identify protesters.
Shekhar Kapur all praises for 'Ra.One'
He praises VFX in SRK's 'Ra.One' trailer
Ceasefire or risk attack: Pentagon to Gaddafi
As many as 10 countries are currently participating in the 'no-fly' zone.