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Man arrested for raping lover

New Delhi, Oct 31: A 25-year-old man was arrested in west Delhi Monday for raping a girl with whom he was in a relationship for the past 10 months, police said.

Amy Winehouse’ posthumous album set for December release

London, Oct 31: Late singer Amy Winehouse’ unheard album, ‘Hidden Treasures’ is set for release this December.

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UPA Govt. is against anti-graft whistleblowers, says Gadkari

New Delhi, Oct 31: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President Nitin Gadkari on Monday slammed the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Government at the Centre saying that it is against anti-graft whistleblowers.

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Kendra Wilkinson can’t resist pasta

Washington, October 31: Kendra Wilkinson says that she can’t resist tucking into a big plate of pasta and eats it at least four days a week.

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George Michael’s fans mistake Timberlake for his boyfriend at London concert

Washington, Oct 31: Justin Timberlake has reportedly upset George Michael’s admirers after they mistook him for the British singer’s new boyfriend at his concert in London.

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British official lauds relations with UAE

Abu Dhabi, Oct 31 (IANS/WAM) A top British official, who is on a visit to Abu Dhabi, has lauded the relationship Britain shares with the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

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Soon, ‘supra’ plastic that heals itself when broken or cut

London, Oct 31: Dutch scientists have come up with a self mending plastic, dubbed ‘Supra B’ that heals itself when broken, without the help of glue.

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Delhi property circle rates rise 15-250 percent (Third Lead)

New Delhi, Oct 31: The Delhi government Monday hiked the circle rates — minimum prices for sale or purchase of real estate — by 15-250 percent, with experts welcoming the move and calling it ‘a step in the right direction’.

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George Michael and Justin Timberlake planning duet together

London, October 31: Justin Timberlake and George Michael are planning to work together for a duet, according to reports.

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