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Why using e-book makes your memory dull
Readers using e-books are less likely to absorb what they have read.
Love 'everlasting' for married couples
Who says love and passion between married couples die down with years?
Woman 'poses as man' to have sex with women
A British pretended to be a man to have sexual contact with two female partners.
EPL: Classy Arsenal beat West Ham 3-0
Arsenal remains third after a 3-0 victory at West Ham, whose manager Avram Grant was facing an uncertain future.
EPL: Manchester City on top, Chelsea win
Chelsea secured only its second win in the last 10 league games.
Oppn slams petrol price hike, demands rollback
BJP said the seventh hike in the last six months was totally unjustified.
British caravan sold for 550,000 pounds
The luxury three-bed roomed static holiday home sold for 550,000 pounds.
India to grow faster than China in 2012: WB
World Bank projects Indian economy to grow by 8.7 pc in 2012, and China by 8.4 pc.
Banda rape casts a shadow on Maya's birthday
Maya promised strict action against MLA if proven guilty; celebrations underway in UP.
Sachin kidnap plot: six to be convicted
The court had earlier convicted the HuJI terrorists under anti-terror law POTA.
Bieber hospitalised after breathing problem
The singer was in between the shoot of TV drama 'CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'
Common sleep drug can leave people clumsy
Popular sleep drugs can leave the healthiest people groggy and prone to stumbling.
Salma Hayek miffed with Gulshan Grover?
Grover says he had to pacify Salma Hayek after she heard premature reports of her film 'The Driver' with him
iGATE Scrabble Tournament starts in B'lore
'Bengaluru Habba', the culture festival in B'lore showcases art and theatre as well.
Scientists reboot brain to cure ringing in ears
Scientists may have come up with a cure for tinnitus - persistent ringing in the ears.
Rolled out cigarettes more addictive
High levels of tar increases addiction of rolled out cigarette smokers.