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    World's First Stem Cell Drug From Osiris: Approved

    World's First Stem Cell Drug From Osiris: Approved There is great news for parents suffering the harrowing ordeal of their child needing a bone marrow transplant. The announcement came from Osiris Therapeutics Inc. (NASDAQ: OSIR) on Friday that Health Canada has approved its groundbreaking...
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    How much debt China can bear?

    How much debt China can bear? - Finance & Markets - morningwhistle Credit can stimulate economic growth; a rising economy encourages more borrowing. With China’s economy certainly showing signs of slowing, maybe it’s time for the dragon to think about how to deleverage. The debt burden...
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    DO INDIA NEED ONE MORE DEFEAT TO BECOME SUPERPOWER?

    WORLD DEFENSE REVIEW: DO INDIA NEED ONE MORE DEFEAT TO BECOME SUPERPOWER? Future is getting dark and time is running fast. India`s only neighbor getting bigger day by day with lot of money power and its will to dominate the world. India surrounded by unfriendly neighbors and will create and...
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    Experts puzzled by mysterious UAVs on Chinese frigate

    Experts puzzled by mysterious UAVs on Chinese frigate - Taipei Times Pictures released earlier this week by the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) showing mysterious unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) hovering above and parked on the rear landing deck of a Chinese frigate at sea have...
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    Uranium sale: Australia says cases of India, Pak different

    Uranium sale: Australia says cases of India, Pak different Amid Pakistan's demand that it be given access to Australian uranium for which India has been granted green light, Australia has said it believes Islamabad is not eligible to buy the yellow cake from it. "India has an exemption from...
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    British MPs write to PM Manmohan Singh against Kudankulam nuke plant

    British MPs write to PM Manmohan Singh against Kudankulam nuke plant - The Times of India LONDON: A few British lawmakers have written to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Tamil Nadu chief minister Jayalalitha protesting against the nuclear power plant at Kudankulam in a tsunami-prone area of...
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    British MPs write to PM Manmohan Singh against Kudankulam nuke plant

    British MPs write to PM Manmohan Singh against Kudankulam nuke plant - The Times of India LONDON: A few British lawmakers have written to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Tamil Nadu chief minister Jayalalitha protesting against the nuclear power plant at Kudankulam in a tsunami-prone area of...
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    Pakistan is a 'black hole' for US aid

    Pakistan is a 'black hole' for US aid - Times Of India WASHINGTON: US lawmakers of both Democratic and Republican parties have slammed the Obama administration's request for $2.4 billion for Pakistan, calling it a "black hole" where the US has "sunk" $24 billion over the last decade...
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    How Tamil Nadu uses a World Bank funded IT-based model for road maintenance

    How Tamil Nadu uses a World Bank funded IT-based model for road maintenance - The Economic Times CHENNAI: Drive long enough on any state highway or district road in India and you are likely to find the road good, fairly good, bad and very bad - in patches. Invariably , the stretches that need...
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    Strategic Karwar naval base set for major expansion

    Strategic Karwar naval base set for major expansion - Times Of India NEW DELHI: With the mammoth aircraft carrier INS Vikramaditya slated to reach Indian shores early next year, the government is scrambling to launch the long-delayed expansion of the strategic Karwar naval base in coastal...
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    DNA exclusive: Nothing new about Pak’s latest missile, scientists tell PM

    DNA exclusive: Nothing new about Pak’s latest missile, scientists tell PM - India - DNA Scientists of the Bangalore-based National Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS), closely monitoring the development of nuclear weapons and missiles in India’s immediate neighbourhood, have...
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    Police 'spotters' along Indo-Nepal border

    Police `spotters` along Indo-Nepal border Srinagar/New Delhi: Police 'spotters' better known as 'Concealed Anti-Terrorists' will soon be deployed along the Indo-Nepal border to check misuse of the Nepal route used by Kashmiri militants to re-enter the Valley using the new surrender policy as...
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    500 candidates from J-K recruited in CRPF

    500 candidates from J-K recruited in CRPF, IBN Live News Srinagar, May 12 (PTI) The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) recruited 500 candidates, including women, from different parts of Jammu and Kashmir last year, a spokesman of the paramilitary force said today. "As many as 500...
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    Russia Testing Italian Tank

    Russia Testing Italian Tank | idrw.org Russia is testing Italy’s Centauro wheeled tank and considering building it under license, a representative of the Oto-Melara company which makes the tank said on Saturday. “The first two machines with 105-mm and 125-mm guns are on trial at a...
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    IAF set to lose its fighting edge

    IAF set to lose its fighting edge | idrw.org With the defence ministry dragging its feet on crucial purchases, the Indian Air Force (IAF) is set to lose its conventional edge over Pakistan for the first time since independence. The force’s fighter strength is set to hit an all-time low of 31...
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    Pakistan keen to renew India ties after T20 League offer

    Pakistan keen to renew India ties after T20 League offer | Reuters (Reuters) - Pakistan cricket officials were hopeful of renewing bilateral ties with India after the Indian governing board (BCCI) invited their neigbours to send a team for this year's Champions League T20 tournament. The...
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    Pak Terrorism Accountability bill introduced in US

    Pak Terrorism Accountability bill introduced in US - Hindustan Times Alleging that Pakistan has for decades leveraged radical terrorist groups to carry out attacks in India and Afghanistan, a US lawmaker has introduced a bill that proposes to deduct $50 million from the US aid to Islamabad...
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    Abdul Kalam calls for more research and development in sciences

    Abdul Kalam calls for more research and development in sciences New Delhi: Highlighting the need for research and development in the area of basic sciences, former President A P J Abdul Kalam on Friday exhorted scientists and technocrats to work towards bringing India in the list of top 10...
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    Worst power crisis promts violent protests

    http://www.******************/forums/pakistan-defence-affairs/17872-worst-power-crisis-promts-violent-protests.html LAHORE: Power crisis took a bad shape across the country on Thursday as the shortfall reached 8,200 MW, prompting enraged citizens to take to the streets to vent their anger...

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