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El Bulli, the world’s most revered restaurant, closes down for good

London, July 31: The world’s most revered restaurant El Bulli, which pioneered molecular gastronomy, has shut down forever.

Bradley Cooper hoping for ‘Hangover 3′

Washington, July 31: Bradley Cooper, who starred in ‘The Hangover’, has revealed that he hopes there will be a third version of the comedy film to close up the series.

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I’m extremely happy: Jennifer Aniston on relationship with Justin Theroux

Melbourne, July 31: Jennifer Aniston has revealed that she is extremely happy with her relationship with actor Justin Theroux.

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Yeddyurappa has already resigned from office, says son Raghavendra

Bangalore, July 31: Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa’s son B Y Raghavendra on Sunday said his father resigned from his post this morning, and added that he has faxed his resignation to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) High Command after being indicted in the illegal mining scam.

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After Oz Test call, O’Keefe says he has ‘bittersweet feelings’

Melbourne, July 31: Australian spinner Stephen O’Keefe has said he is privileged to be a part of the national line-up for the Sri Lankan tour, but admits that he had bittersweet feelings about his selection.

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Zara Phillips ties the knot with Mike Tindall

Washington, July 31: The Queen’s eldest granddaughter Zara Phillips has tied the knot England rugby player Mike Tindall at Canongate Kirk in Edinburgh, Scotland, in a private ceremony.

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White House ‘rickrolls’ Twitter follower who complained about boring briefing

New York, July 31: The White House is said to have “rickrolled” one of its Twitter followers who complained about a correspondence briefing being too boring.

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Geri Halliwell all set for pop comeback

London, July 31: ‘It’s Raining Men’ singer Geri Halliwell has revealed that she is all set to rock again.

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Opposition has too many skeletons in cupboard: PM

New Delhi, July 31: On the eve of parliament’s monsoon session, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Sunday sought to take the wind out of sails of the opposition on the 2G spectrum allocation row, saying it had ‘too many skeletons in its cupboard’ and that it should not ‘pre-judge’ a matter that is sub-judice.

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