• Shane Warne to coach Aussie spinners for World Twenty20

    MELBOURNE: Bowling great Shane Warne was on Thursday named as spin coach ahead of Australia's World Twenty20 campaign starting in Bangladesh in March.

    MELBOURNE: Bowling great Shane Warne was on Thursday named as spin coach ahead of Australia's World Twenty20 campaign starting in Bangladesh in March.

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  • Cage forlorn, downcast saw Gauri

    Kota. They are even animals can not speak, but by nature tend to express everything. Now in Kota zoo lion lioness Gauri Ratan Singh's death the other day her daughter seemed upset all day. In cage traps looked around screaming the whole time. The audience came to the zoo staff kept asking about the rattan. The lion rattan died on Tuesday aged Hvdayagat.

    Kota. They are even animals can not speak, but by nature tend to express everything. Now in Kota zoo lion lioness Gauri Ratan Singh's death the other day her daughter seemed upset all day. In cage traps looked around screaming the whole time. The audience came to the zoo staff kept asking about the rattan. The lion rattan died on Tuesday aged Hvdayagat.

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  • Unseasonable rain Slope - Slope rough ride

    Kota . Street - the street mud , road - road gravel , place to place - full of water , a half day of rain water ruin the city 's skyline . City Slope - Slope is difficult . Nowhere is difficult to arrive home office so far has been difficult path . Republic Day rehearsal space for the ongoing drill has changed is not the rehearsal of the parade . Most of the city is some rain spoiled .

    Kota . Street - the street mud , road - road gravel , place to place - full of water , a half day of rain water ruin the city 's skyline . City Slope - Slope is difficult . Nowhere is difficult to arrive home office so far has been difficult path . Republic Day rehearsal space for the ongoing drill has changed is not the rehearsal of the parade . Most of the city is some rain spoiled .

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  • World tourist numbers surge to nearly 1.1 billion in 2013

    MADRID: International tourist numbers surged to nearly 1.1 billion in 2013 in defiance of global economic troubles, with Asia-Pacific destinations enjoying the fastest growth, a United Nations body said on Monday.

    MADRID: International tourist numbers surged to nearly 1.1 billion in 2013 in defiance of global economic troubles, with Asia-Pacific destinations enjoying the fastest growth, a United Nations body said on Monday.

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  • Snubbed Iran doubts success of Syria peace talks

    TEHRAN: The chances of Syria peace talks in Switzerland succeeding without the participation of Damascus ally Iran are "not that great", an Iranian minister said on Tuesday.

    TEHRAN: The chances of Syria peace talks in Switzerland succeeding without the participation of Damascus ally Iran are "not that great", an Iranian minister said on Tuesday.

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  • Philippines bans China poultry imports due to bird flu

    MANILA: The Philippines said on Tuesday it has banned imports of poultry and related products from China after it confirmed an outbreak of the HN52 strain of bird flu in the northern province of Hebei.

    MANILA: The Philippines said on Tuesday it has banned imports of poultry and related products from China after it confirmed an outbreak of the HN52 strain of bird flu in the northern province of Hebei.

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  • Granny was the boss of our house: Rahul

    BHOPAL: Rahul Gandhi on Monday stressed on women's empowerment, pushing for the women's reservation bill. The Congress vice-president, in charge of the party's campaign for the 2014 polls, said India cannot become a superpower until women occupy leadership positions.

    BHOPAL: Rahul Gandhi on Monday stressed on women's empowerment, pushing for the women's reservation bill. The Congress vice-president, in charge of the party's campaign for the 2014 polls, said India cannot become a superpower until women occupy leadership positions.

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  • Under fire, UP MLAs cut short their junket

    LUCKNOW: Under criticism for their European "study tour", UP legislators cut short the junket by three days and will return home on Tuesday. The 17-member delegation was scheduled to return on January 24.

    LUCKNOW: Under criticism for their European "study tour", UP legislators cut short the junket by three days and will return home on Tuesday. The 17-member delegation was scheduled to return on January 24.

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  • Uncertainty looms over Kailash Mansarovar yatra

    DEHRADUN: Only a few months are left for the Kailash Mansarovar yatra to begin. But Kumaon Mandal Vikas Nigam (KMVN), the nodal agency for the ministry of external affairs-organized yatra, is still undecided about the route that the yatris will take through Uttarakhand this year. The main route of the pilgrimage — which is scheduled to begin from June 8 this year - was badly affected during the flash floods last year leading to the yatra being called off. Repair work in this area is progressing at a slow pace and it is unclear whether the route would be ready before the yatra commences.

    DEHRADUN: Only a few months are left for the Kailash Mansarovar yatra to begin. But Kumaon Mandal Vikas Nigam (KMVN), the nodal agency for the ministry of external affairs-organized yatra, is still undecided about the route that the yatris will take through Uttarakhand this year. The main route of the pilgrimage — which is scheduled to begin from June 8 this year - was badly affected during the flash floods last year leading to the yatra being called off. Repair work in this area is progressing at a slow pace and it is unclear whether the route would be ready before the yatra commences.

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  • Indian batting up for another test against spirited Kiwis

    HAMILTON: Handed a shock defeat in the opening match, world number one India would look to plug their batting loopholes when they square off against a gutsy New Zealand in the second ODI on Wednesday.

    HAMILTON: Handed a shock defeat in the opening match, world number one India would look to plug their batting loopholes when they square off against a gutsy New Zealand in the second ODI on Wednesday.

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