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'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' woman stuck in Pakistan for 13 years goes home to India A young deaf-mute Indian woman stranded in Pakistan for 13 years has finally returned to her homeland despite uncertainty over whether she will ...
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Quentin Tarantino joins police brutality protest in New York Pulp friction ... Quentin Tarantino marches in New York City in a protest against alleged police brutality. Photograph: Andy Katz/Pacific/Barcroft.
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Muslim leaders in UK warn of 'worrying' levels of Islamophobia "The growth in Islamophobia has reached levels which are very worrying. Most Muslims know someone who's suffered some form of abuse, whether ...
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Indian fugitive wanted for multiple murders arrested in Bali The police station in Denpasar, Bali, where Rajendra Sadashiv Nikalje is detained. Bali police said he had been on Interpol''s most wanted list for two ...
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An Earthquake in Afghanistan Another Pakistani died when a roof collapsed in an eastern city. Thirteen people died in Afghanistan and three people died in the disputed Kashmir ...
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Toyota at top in global vehicle sales for first 9 months Toyota remained the top automaker in global vehicle sales after the first nine months of this year, selling nearly 7.5 million vehicles, outpacing rivals ...
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'Steve Jobs' film rakes in just $7.2M on opening weekend The film, written by Aaron Sorkin and directed by Danny Boyle, raked in $7,267,095 when it got its U.S. release on October 23, according to ratings firm ...
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Fund houses lose $700bn in 'particularly brutal' Q3 Seven of the world's largest fund managers collectively lost more than half a trillion dollars in assets during the third quarter as they struggled to cope ...
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Suspect in deadly Oklahoma parade crash to appear in court A 25-year-old woman accused in the deaths of four people at the Oklahoma State homecoming parade was scheduled to appear in court on Monday, ...
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What do you do when 1500 moose roam free in your city? It's the tail end of mating season in south-central Alaska, and you never know what kind of a day a 1,500-pound moose might have had before it ran ...
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