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Why the CIA does not want Dawood in Indian hands
Investigative journalist Wayne Madsen reported that according to intelligence sources, Ibrahim is a CIA asset, both as a veteran of the mujahedeen war and in a continuing connection with his casino and drug trade operations in Kathmandu.
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'Bush shoe': New orders for 300,000 pairs!
The world's most notorious pair of black leather shoes, that made history, has even generated 100 jobs in Turkey.
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Plan to buy a home? Things look brighter
In the last six months, things have changed for the better for the home buyer. Most of the cities are witnessing a sharp drop in prices, almost back to where they stood in December 2006. While most developers and brokers are unwilling to admit this, sit across the table to negotiate and you just might be surprised.
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Six easy steps to lose weight
NutritionVista.com brings you the easiest tips to knock off a few pounds.
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Hit Pakistan Army where it hurts -- its funding
'What the Pakistan army lacks is not resources, but will. It needs a clarifying message that the support of terror will directly hit its interests rather than those of the over-burdened citizens of Pakistan.'
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Azim Premji's secrets for success
The reason behind Wipro's success, he says, is an unceasing quest for excellence.
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Six easy steps to lose weight
NutritionVista.com brings you the easiest tips to knock off a few pounds.
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'Tukaram Omble deserves a Ashok Chakra'
If it was not for him, the Mumbai police could not have captured the sole terrorist alive, the only source of first-hand information about the evil perpetrators behind the heinous attacks.
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Take the war to the enemy
Equip the intelligence agencies with clear directives and resources to conduct deniable acts in enemy land similar to Islamabad's terrorist acts. Thus raise the cost to the enemy and make it prohibitive for Pakistan. This will also fuel the disintegration of this tottering state. The game can be played by equal finesse by us.
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A look at the top ten sexiest actresses of this year
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