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Prachanda to induct UML in Government
Newsdesk Thu 28th August 2008 06:00:09 AM
Kathmandu, Aug 28 (ANI): Nepal's Prime Minister Prachanda today said that he will initiate the process to expand his cabinet by inducting the ministers from Unified Marxist Leninist (UML).
The two party meeting is expected to resolve the conflict over the ...
Central Natural Disaster Rescue Committee meet begins
Newsdesk Thu 28th August 2008 06:00:09 AM
Kathmandu, Aug 28 (ANI): The Central Natural Disaster Rescue Committee (CNDRC) is meeting at Singha durbar today to formulate the plans for the reconstruction of breached Saptakoshi embankment, rehabilitation of the displaced and reconstruction of the damaged Highway.
Ministers and security ...
Brit schoolgirls turning to boob jobs to save them from bullying!
Newsdesk Thu 28th August 2008 06:00:09 AM
London, Aug 28 (ANI): An increasing number of bullied schoolgirls in Britain are asking for boob jobs to make themselves less prone to bullying.
The girls claim that they need treatment to stop being targeted with playground taunts.
Anti-bullying charities ...
When Mugabe and Tsvangirai shared a table for two!
Newsdesk Thu 28th August 2008 06:00:08 AM
Harare (Zimbabwe), Aug.28 (ANI): Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe and his rival Morgan Tsvangirai recently met for a dinner, even as Mugabe announced that he was effectively abandoning power-sharing talks.
The two men met at the five-star Rainbow Towers in Harare ...
Obama does not want to dazzle TV audiences, wants to discuss real issues
Newsdesk Thu 28th August 2008 05:30:09 AM
Denver, Aug.28 (ANI): Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama has insisted that he does not want to dazzle a TV audience estimated to be in the tens of millions with "a bunch of a high-flying rhetoric", but instead, intends to focus ...
Australia largely untouched by humans, say scientists
Newsdesk Thu 28th August 2008 05:30:09 AM
New Delhi, August 28 (ANI): Scientists have found that the continent of Australia has been largely untouched by humans, and stands as one of the world's top five wilderness havens, ranking alongside the Amazon forest and the Sahara desert.
A ...
Madge sued for non repayment of film making loan
Newsdesk Thu 28th August 2008 05:30:09 AM
Washington, Aug 28 (ANI): Popstar Madonna has been targetted in a lawsuit that claims that she has failed to repay over 400,000 dollars in loans - an amount which she took to make a movie in 2006.
According to the suit ...
Brad Pitt says he will have two more kids by next year!
Newsdesk Thu 28th August 2008 05:30:09 AM
Washington, Aug 28 (ANI): Hollywood actor Brad Pitt has confessed that he wants more kids with partner Angelina Jolie.
The 'Mr and Mrs. Smith' actor, who welcomed twins last month, revealed to the reporters at the Venice Film Festival, that his ...









