London soldier killed in suspected Islamist attackTwo men wielding knives butchered and beheaded a man believed to be a British soldier in a busy London street on Wednesday, before delivering an Islamist tirade to passers-by. Prime Minister David Cameron, condemning the "appalling" attack, added, "There are ... Hindustan Times, 22 hours agoMore from: ITN, Outlook...and 15 other sources
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Ford EcoSportThe EcoSport is the most ambitious project at Ford India and the company believes the EcoSport is a game changer forboth Ford India and the Indian automobile industry. Ford assures us the EcoSport will be priced with a similarstrategy as the Figo (aka value ... Asia Net India, 16 hours ago
Obama believes reporters should not be prosecuted: White House
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Moore, Oklahoma Tornado family reunites with their Corgi, Phoebe: "I couldn't believe it"
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Oklahoma Tornado: Wreckage Hard To Believe
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$250K bail on hold in infant's faith-healing deathA Philadelphia couple who believe in faith healing over medicine and have had two children die of pneumonia can't post bail before a hearing Friday. Herbert and Catherine Schaible are charged with third-degree murder in the April death of their 8-month-old ... Sify, 8 hours ago
$250k bail set in Pa. infant's faith-healing death
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London attackers are British of Nigerian origin: SourceBritish authorities believe that two men accused of hacking a soldier to death on a London street in revenge for wars in Muslim countries are British of Nigerian descent, a source close to the investigation said on Thursday. Local media named one of the two ... IBN Live, 11 hours ago
British soldier hacked to death in suspected Islamist attack in busy London street
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Ranbaxy tanks after Daiichi blames former shareholders for $500 mn fineRanbaxy Laboratories slumped as much as 6.6 per cent on Thursday after majority shareholder Daiichi Sankyo said it believes former shareholders of the Indian company hid information regarding U.S. regulatory probes. "Daiichi Sankyo believes that certain ... NDTV, 21 hours ago
Daiichi pursuing legal action on ex-shareholders
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Ranbaxy shareholders concealed critical info: Daiichi Sankyo
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'Former Ranbaxy shareholders hid key info on US investigation'
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We have an experienced squad for CT: Whatmorecricket head coach Dav Whatmore does not believe that the Test drubbing his team got in Africa" target="_blank">South Africa early this year will impact their performance in next month's ICC Champions Trophy in UK. Pakistan were whitewashed in the three-match ... Business Standard, 9 hours ago
Whatmore backs Misbah's batting skills
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Road projects not to be developed in PPP mode: NHAINational Highways Authority of India (NHAI) now believes that conditions for public-private partnership (PPP) projects are not right. t gave several reasons like the current growth scenario cannot support big highway projects typically developed in the PPP ... Money Control, 11 hours ago
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Couple who believe in faith healing charged with baby's murderPHILADELPHIA, May 22 (UPI) -- Catherine and Herbert Schaible surrendered at police headquarters, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported. They were being held pending a bail hearing. The Schaibles belong to First Century Gospel Church, which believes in ... UPI, 22 hours ago
Faith-healing Philadelphia couple charged with murder after 2nd son dies of pneumonia
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Faith healers charged with murder after 2nd death
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A Philadelphia medical examiner has ruled the death of a 7-month-old child of a couple who believe in faith healing was a homicide.
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'Irrational' hackers are growing US security fearEmerging cyber actors that security experts say they are most concerned about include Iran, believed to be behind the ongoing assaults on US banking websites, as well as a devastating attack on some 30,000 PCs at Saudi Arabia's national oil company last year. Money Control, 20 hours ago
Cyberoam strongly believes in "Securing You"
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German intelligence sees Assad forces gaining: reportGermany's foreign intelligence service believes Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces have gained strength, revising its prediction from last year of a quick regime collapse, a media report said. Assad's forces are now able to keep the rebels in check, ... Business Standard, 16 hours ago
We do not believe that many Western countries really want a solution in Syria: Assad
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Kerry's Plan to End the War in Syria
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Israel warns against Russian arms supply to Syria
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