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Taxi driver sews lips to protest sacking

London, Sep 30: A cab driver in Britain has sewn his lips as a mark of protest after being fired from job following his conviction for assaulting a woman passenger.

Teacher held for lesbian relationship with girl

London, Sep 30: A woman teacher in Britain has been detained under the Mental Health Act for having a lesbian relationship with a teenaged pupil.

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Review law on property rights: Supreme Court

New Delhi, Sep 30: The Supreme Court Friday said that parliament may consider abolishing or amending a law that enables a trespasser take the title of a building or land from the true owner in certain conditions.

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Three bomb blasts rock Lahore market

Islamabad, Sep 30: Panic gripped Pakistan’s Lahore city Friday after three low intensity bombs went off at a busy market, Online news agency reported.

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Appu Ghar to return in Gurgaon

New Delhi, Sep 30: Delhi’s much loved and remembered amusement park Appu Ghar, which shut shop in 2008, is all set to make a comeback by next year in the national capital region.

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NATO denies offering missile cooperation to India

Brussels, Sep 30: NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen has denied recent media reports suggesting the 28-member Alliance offered India cooperation and sharing of technology in the field of missile defence, EuAsiaNews reported.

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Pakistan arrests 48 Indian fishermen

Islamabad, Sep 30: Forty-eight Indian fishermen have been arrested for allegedly fishing illegally in Pakistan’s territorial waters, a media report said.

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Theatre equips 21 volunteers to highlight health issues

New Delhi, Sep 30: After six weeks of forum theatre in south India to promote public health dialogue, a group of 21 participants from 14 countries is all set to make a new beginning with what they have learnt.

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Over 200 fish species get Malayalam names

Thiruvananthapuram, Sep 30: More than 200 varieties of fresh water fish in Kerala were Friday re-christened with vernacular names in an effort to maintain a data base of the fish.

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