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 The Times Of India 
'Cancer deaths will go up 45% by 2030'
NEW DELHI: The number of global cancer deaths is projected to increase by 45% from 2007 to 2030 — from 7.9 million to 11.5 million. | Cancer has become the leading cause of death worldwide and the n... (photo: GFDL / Produnis )
 drug - tablets - medical - medicine - am1 - hires - wn/aruna
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 The Times Of India 
Soon, cancer drugs at half-price from govt outlets?
NEW DELHI: In a first-ever initiative to bring down prices of expensive cancer medication, the government plans to retail them through its ‘Jan Aushadhi’ stores, which offer essential ‘unbranded... (photo: WN / aruna1)
Indian actress  Minissha Lamba  Indian Express 
Tome Raider
| As Minissha Lamba walks into Mumbai’s Landmark store to go book and music shopping, dressed in a pair of leggings and an olive green top, she is the cynosure of all eyes. Her radiant smile and her c... (photo: Public Domain / Blogsd)
Actress   Bollywood   Celebrity   Entertainment   Photos  
Eggplant - Vegetable - Food  The Times 
India awaits go-ahead on first GM crop despite scientists' warnings
| India will decide tomorrow whether to approve its first genetically modified (GM) food crop. It is a move that supporters argue will help to avert a global food crisis but which critics say is being... (photo: WN / Aldrin Leyba)
Food   India   Pesticides   Photos   Vegetable  
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A health offical draws blood from an HIV positive woman at Siem Reap provincial hospital about 230 kilometers (143 miles) northwest of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Friday, Nov. 30, 2007. DNA India
No headway on HIV vaccine after 20 years
| Pune: Global efforts over the last two decades to produce an HIV vaccine have made little headway. Here’s why: Vaccine trials on monkeys and chimpanzees have rout... (photo: AP / Heng Sinith)
Disease   Health   Photos   Science   Vaccine  
Jessica Alba DNA India
I'd love to act in a Hindi movie: Jessica Alba
| Mumbai: As a preparatory measure before this interview, Hollywood actor Jessica Alba took some time off from work to watch a few Hindi movies — something she had ... (photo: Creative Commons / Kanonkas)
Hindi   Hollywood   Love   Mumbai   Photos  
Cigarette - Smoking - Tobacco The Telegraph India
SC lens on airport cigarette sale
New Delhi, Feb. 8: The Supreme Court will decide whether international cigarette brands can be sold in duty-free outlets at the departure lounges of Indian airports witho... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Airports   Cigarettes   Delhi   Photos   Smoking  
Geriatric - osteoporosis - asian elderly - senior citizen The Telegraph India
Cure hope for osteoporosis
New Delhi, Feb 08: Indian and American scientists have discovered a new medical strategy to combat osteoporosis, raising hopes of a daily pill to prevent and even reverse... (photo: WN / Arturo Ubaub)
Delhi   Health   Osteoporosis   Photos   Women  
Obese Child - Obesity - Fat - Overweight - Health - Philippines Pravda RU
Researchers Finds Three Routines Can Cut Kids' Obesity Risk
| Eat dinner as a family six or seven times a week, limit the time the child watches TV to less than two hours a day, and make sure he or she gets more than 10.5 hours of... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Health   Kids   Photos   Science   Society  
Air India-BOEING 014/N5016R test flight 777-200LR Boeing Field - Seattle, WA October 16, 2007 The Times Of India
AI to focus on domestic routes
NEW DELHI: This could well be the ultimate irony of the controversial Air India-Indian Airlines merger that saw the domestic arm's identity getting lost. Now, the IA mode... (photo: Creative Commons / Rick Schlamp)
Aerospace   Business   Delhi   Photos   Transport  
Pranab go-ahead for Congress-Trinamool Congress tie-up talks DNA India
Pranab go-ahead for Congress-Trinamool Congress tie-up talks
| Kolkata: West Bengal Congress president Pranab Mukherjee today gave a go-ahead for ground level work for a Congress-Trinamool Congress tie-up ahead of May-June election... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
Bengal   Congress   Kolkata   Photos   Talks  
Finance and Investment Economy & Finance
- Turkish firm Celebi to invest $100 million in India
- India's big gamble on growth
- M&M, BAE will invest $21.25m in defence JV
- Turkish cargo handling firm to invest $100 mn in India
Shri Ashok Chawla assumed the charge of the office as Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs, Ministry of Finance, in New Delhi on September 17, 2008.
Final growth numbers to be better: Financial secretary
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- Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani sets sights on buying Liver
- A universal paradox: can market economy become inclusive?
- GDP growth pegged at 7.2 %
- Stimulus exit for robust export sectors favoured
Pranab go-ahead for Congress-Trinamool Congress tie-up talks
Pranab go-ahead for Congress-Trinamool Congress tie-up talks
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Banking & Money Oil & Energy
- Turkish firm Celebi to invest $100 million in India
- Toyota says Prius launch plan on track in India
- Lockheed keen to supply ships, weapons to India
- Turkey's Celebi to invest $100 million in Indian airport
Seiko
Seiko to expand retail network in India to 250 stores in 2 years
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- Buy Oil Shares as Wall Street Corrects
- New initiative to assess BPOs for energy efficiency
- Indo-German meet on solar energy
- In pursuit of nuclear energy
Pachauri was wrongly targeted: Farooq Abdullah
Pachauri was wrongly targeted: Farooq Abdullah
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Investments & Trading Industry & Factory
- India aims to double trade with Arab world
- Trade gap with Arab block to narrow
- India will double trade with Arab world to $230 billion
- Sensex pares losses in afternoon trade
Automoile industry - cars - vehicles - India
Economic growth predicted at 7.2%
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- S.R. Mani Ayer passes away
- Bumpy road to recovery
- Stimulus exit for robust export sectors favoured
- India aims to double trade with Arab world
Democratic Party of Japan new leader Yukio Hatoyama speaks to the media during a news conference after being elected its leader in Tokyo, Japan, Saturday, May 16, 2009. Hatoyama takes control after the party's previous boss Ichiro Ozawa stepped down amid a political funding scandal.
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