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Thaindian News - Mar 31, 2008
By Eva Neumann Frankfurt (Germany), April 1 (DPA) Whether it be music or just plain noise, it’s undisputed that sound can have an affect on the human nervous system. However, there is hardly any scientific evidence to …
Tagged: sci tech
Thaindian News - Mar 31, 2008
New Delhi, April 1 (IANS) One of Sri Lanka’s most respected rights groups revealed Tuesday that a Home Guard and two policemen shot dead 17 aid workers in the country’s volatile east two years ago even as the victims …
Tagged: south asia
Thaindian News - Mar 31, 2008
By Arun Kumar Washington, April 1 (IANS) Nearly 100 Indian workers alleging they were lured to come to the United States by false promises of permanent jobs took their protest against a “flawed” guest worker programme …
Tagged: uncategorized
Thaindian News - Mar 31, 2008
By Radhika Bhirani New Delhi, April 1 (IANS) Talent hunts, meet your favourite stars and gifts galore - private FM radio stations are increasingly turning to innovative contests and competitions to outshine one another …
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Thaindian News - Mar 31, 2008
By Fakir Hassen Johannesburg, April 1 (IANS) A second seasoned South African cricket administrator is now reportedly being considered for the position of chief executive of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in …
Tagged: world
Thaindian News - Mar 31, 2008
By V. Krishnaswamy Some of the very best golfers in the world are hotfooting it to India, not for a holiday but to play in the biggest professional events in the region. As Indian golf comes of age and becomes more …
Tagged: india
Thaindian News - Mar 31, 2008
By Azera Rahman On the fringes of India’s border with Pakistan is the vast marshland called Kutch, a wasteland of breathtaking beauty that is home to a hardy, creative people who are not only rewriting rules of gender …
Tagged: india
Thaindian News - Mar 31, 2008
By Jatindra Dash He is the man behind crafting an abiding art form on shifting sands. Sudarsan Patnaik from India’s eastern state of Orissa is only 31 but is singularly responsible for an entire genre of art - …
Tagged: india
Thaindian News - Mar 31, 2008
By Aroonim Bhuyan Dubai, April 1 (IANS) With Dubai’s new metro rail system scheduled to be operational by Sep 9 next year, transport authorities in this booming West Asian metropolis are embarking to build a …
Tagged: world
Thaindian News - Mar 31, 2008
By Azera Rahman Most of them are illiterate and, with a veil covering their faces, many conform to a stereotype. But a growing number of women in India’s 600,000 odd villages are harbingers of change at the grassroots …
Tagged: india