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Kim Kardashian’s failed debut single’s racy video leaked online

London, Aug 31: Kim Kardashian’s debut single failed to make any impression on the charts, but the racy video has now been leaked online.

Naval forces in good position to scale greater heights, says new Navy Vice Chief

New Delhi, Aug 31: The newly appointed Vice Chief of the Navy, Vice Admiral Robin Dhowan, on Wednesday stated that the Indian Navy has all the makings of becoming a potent force in the maritime arena.

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Cruise, Hough and Kreayshawn under ‘Hollywood Leaks’ hacking attack

New York, Aug 31: A new hacker group aiming at “Hollywood carnage” is now targeting celebrities like Julianne Hough, Tom Cruise and Kreayshawn.

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Zardari assures China of Pak’s full cooperation in fighting terrorism

Urumqi, August 31(ANI): President Asif Ali Zardari has assured China of Pakistan’s fullest cooperation in defeating the evils of extremism and terrorism.

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Services of Pak youth to be availed for community policing in all major cities: Malik

Karachi, August 31(ANI): Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik has said that youth are the assets of the nation, and that their services will be utilised for community policing across the country.

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Britney not to hand over medical records to suing perfume co bosses

Washington, Aug 31: Britney Spears will not have to hand over her medical record to officials at a branding company suing her for allegedly breaching a deal.

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Hundreds of Lennon’s letters, cards set to be published for first time

London, Aug 31: Hundreds of letters and cards sent by John Lennon to his family and friends are set to be published for the first time.

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Katy Perry dresses like Freddie Mercury to raise money for his charity

Washington, Aug 31: ‘I Kissed A Girl’ hitmaker Katy Perry has dressed up like her idol Freddie Mercury in order to raise money for the late star’s charity.

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88 protesters, including children, tortured and killed in Syrian prisons: Amnesty

Damascus, Aug 31: Human Rights organization Amnesty International has revealed that at least 88 people, including ten children, were killed in detention centers in Syria since the uprising against President Bashar al-Assad’s regime began in March.

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