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Think or blink!!!

We all know what a disclaimer really is! Don't we???:rolleyes:

[h=3]Sunanda autopsy report: 'Not succumbed to any pressure', says Dr. Gupta[/h]New Delhi, June 3 (ANI): All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) forensic head Dr. Sudhir Gupta on Wednesday said that he had not succumbed to any pressure while filing the autopsy report of Sunanda Pushkar, the wife of former union minister and Congress leader Shashi Tharoor. Meanwhile, AIIMS, in a statement, maintained that no extraneous pressure was ever put on Dr. Gupta with regard to his medical opinion and dismissed the allegations levelled by him against the institute as 'baseless and denied'. Dr. Gupta had earlier been at the centre of a controversy after he had claimed that the then-UPA regime had put pressure on him to manipulate Sunanda's post mortem report.

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Unforeseen consequences or the natural ones
after the recent happenings??? :plane:

[h=3]Malaysia Airlines Dismisses 20,000 Workers[/h]BANGKOK: Around 20,000 Malaysia Airlines staff members have received letters of dismissal in a bid to create a new profitable air carrier from 2018, media reports said on Monday. Around 14,000 dismissed employees will receive an employment offer from Malaysia Airlines Berhad, the new company created to replace the airline from September 1, 2015. New chief executive of Malaysia Airlines Christoph Mueller said at a press conference on Monday that his priority was to "stop the bleeding" of the airline. According to joint investigations led by Malaysia, China and Australia, the plane changed course and crashed in a remote region, south of the Indian Ocean, once it ran out of fuel.

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I wish the novel effort all success!!! :thumb:

[h=3]Google is building an app that will make you never want to eat junk food again[/h]Bad news for those of us who like posting pictures of our food to Instagram: Google is working on an app that uses artificial intelligence to tell you how many calories are in the photo, according to a report in Popular Science. It's called Im2Calories, and in a demo given by Google research scientist Kevin Murphy last week, it was able to tell you how many calories were on an eggs, toast, and bacon breakfast plate. It just looks, and tells you how healthy (or not) the food is, according to the report.

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A Debatable topic eh??? :spit:

[h=3]World Milk Day: Raw Milk Versus Pasteurized Milk, Which One Should You Pick? - NDTV Food[/h]Regular milk consumption has also been linked to muscle growth, repair and strength. There has also been an ongoing debate over the benefits as well as disadvantages of raw milk consumption. In India, it has been a tradition to use raw milk for generations wherein the milk is boiled before consumption. I come from a small town in Uttar Pradesh where most people in our neighborhood would get up early in the morning and get fresh, raw milk from the local doodhwalla.

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Brahma prayathnam for boosting tourism!!! :)

[h=3]Gadkari's plans for 1,100 islands, 300 light houses, 101 rivers[/h]New Delhi, June 2 (IANS) The government will develop 1,100 islands and 300 light houses across the country to tap their tourism potential, as also convert 101 rivers into waterways, union Minister Nitin Gadkari said here on Tuesday. "The prime minister has also asked us to include a proposal to develop 300 light houses and 1,100 islands," Gadkari said, adding that a proposal to this effect has already been sent to the Prime Minister's Office. Accordingly, he added, the tourism and inland waterways projects will be handled under this model.

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Is the controversial noodle manufactured locally or globally??? :noidea:

[h=3]Bangladesh gives Maggi noodles clean chit[/h]Dhaka, June 2 (IANS) Bangladesh's food testing authority has found no ingredients above harmful levels in five brands of noodles, including Nestle's Maggi. "We have tested noodles of five companies including Maggi," Bangladesh Standards and Testing
 
What else can explain the difference in the opinions???

[h=3]Kerala govt stops distribution of Nestle’s Maggi noodles[/h]Kerala government today issued an order to temporarily stop distribution of Maggi noodles from over 1,000 retail outlets in the state in the wake of Uttar Pradesh FSDA finding monosodium glutamate and lead above permissible limits in the popular snack. State Food and Civil Supplies Minister Anoop Jacob’s office said an order had been issued to temporarily stop the distribution of Maggi noodles from its retail outlets in the state fortwith till the veracity of the dispute is resolved. Kerala State Civil Supplies corporation, also known as Supplyco, has around 1,400 outlets throughout the state.

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What happened to the drunken driving case? :car:
Gone poof with the friendly flames??? :flame:

[h=3]Salman Khan’s Blackbuck Poaching Case: Court Hearing To Resume On July 20[/h]Salman Khan’s trail under illegal possession and use of arms in the court of chief judicial magistrate will take off on July 20 in the presence of the actor at the court. Salman Khan was suppose to re-examine the witnesses from his side in the court yesterday but his counsel H M Saraswat gave an application seeking reschedule of the trial granted by the High Court until the petition was decided. Now the hearing will take place in Jodhpur court by Chief Judicial Magistrate on July 20 subject to decision of the petition in the High Court where the matter has been listed for July 8.

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Obviously Success in life does not require a college degree!!! :thumb:

[h=3]Bill Gates, College Dropout: Don't Be Like Me[/h]Bill Gates is something of a model for education skeptics. Gates - like Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg and Oprah Winfrey - dropped out of college. If they didn't need a college degree, the skeptics suggest, maybe you don't need one, either. "College graduates are more likely to find a rewarding job, earn higher income, and even, evidence shows, live healthier lives than if they didn't have degrees.

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Ada Raama Lingaaa!!! :wacko:
Vida maattaargaL pola!!!
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[h=3]'Lingaa' distributors may protest again[/h]Chennai, June 4 (IANS) A group of distributors of Rajinikanth-starrer Tamil film "Lingaa", which resulted in heavy losses, may protest again if the remainder of the amount that was promised to them is not settled in a week's time. Following initial protests, Rajinikanth had agreed to pay back Rs. 12.5 crore. "Distributors who had purchased the movie on minimum guarantee have not been compensated.

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Self control of any sort always does good for the mind as well as the body! :cool:

[h=3]Good sugar control helps diabetics' hearts[/h]New York, June 4 (IANS) Keeping blood sugar levels under good control for many years can reduce the risk of suffering a heart attack, stroke, heart failure or amputation by about 17 percent among Type 2 diabetics, a key study has revealed. A long-term average of about eight on the measurement called
 
Too much carbohydrate and too little protein eh?

[h=3]9 of 10 Indians consume less than adequate proteins: Survey - The Economic Times[/h]MUMBAI: The typical Indian meal, whether served in a home in Mumbai or Delhi, is woefully deficient on proteins, said a survey released on Monday. The Protein Consumption in the Diet of Adult Indians Survey, a multi-city survey, which was conducted by IMRB interviewing 1,260 Indians, said nine out of 10 Indians consumed less than adequate proteins daily. It added 91% of the vegetarians and 85% of the non-vegetarians were deficient. "A quick check on the sample population showed the protein intake of 88% people was less than the ideal amount of consumption, indicating there is a huge gap in the protein requirements and protein consumption for each individual," said the survey.

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The list of mysterious deaths of celebrities is very long! :(

[h=3]Two years on, Jiah Khan's death remains a mystery | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis[/h]Two years since United States citizen, actress Jiah Khan died, and the investigating agencies are yet to clear the mystery surrounding her death. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which is probing the case, had conducted searches at the residence of actor Aditya Pancholi last month, and found 'incriminating documents'. On June 3, 2013, Jiah was found hanging from a ceiling fan at her apartment in Juhu. Actor Aditya's son Sooraj was arrested after being booked under IPC Section 306 for abetting her suicide, a week after her death.

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Isn't a man closer to God supposed to be purer than the others??? :(

[h=3]USA: Indian Priest Pleads Guilty of Sexually Assaulting 16-Year Old Girl | Jun 04,2015[/h]An Indian priest has pleaded guilty to the charges of sexually assaulting a 16-year-old American girl in the US state of Minnesota in 2005. Rev Joseph Palanivel Jeyapaul, 60, was extradited to the US last November from India in connection with the case and could face up to 15 years in prison with sentencing scheduled for June 15. Jeyapaul had fled to southern India in September 2005 after he was accused of molesting the girl. Wanted in the US on sexual assault charges, he was arrested by the Indian Police in March 2012.

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The Queen WILL live very long!!!

[h=3]BBC's Big Blunder, Declares Queen Elizabeth Dead[/h]In what could be one of the most embarrassing blunders in the history of British media giant BBC, one of its staff members tweeted "Queen Elizabeth has died". Broadcast journalist Ahmen Khawaja, who is with the BBC Urdu service didn't realise what she was watching in the BBC studio was a royal obituary rehearsal. As her tweets created a stir, Khawaja deleted her posts and apologised. Buckingham Palace also issued a statement saying the 89-year-old queen was in good health.

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Humor - like music - has no language limitations! :rofl:

[h=3]‘PK’ China box office collections: Aamir Khan starrer rakes in record $13.5 mn[/h] Superstar Aamir Khan and Anushka Sharma starrer ‘PK’ box office collections are making waves, earning a record $13.5 million with film critics pointing out that the neighbouring country can learn from Bollywood about producing “bright and thought-provoking” comedy films. “Back in 2009, Aamir Khan’s ‘3 Idiots’ became a massive success across China and caused a stir among Chinese audiences for its ironic look at India’s rigid and dreary education system.

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The snowball effect is NOW ON! :bowl:

quality of Maggi sold across UK. The Food Safety and Standard Authority of India, which carried out tests on Maggi found high content of lead and mono-sodium glutamate or MSG in it. According to a Times of India report, UK's Food Standards Agency has said that it has received lab reports from India of Maggi samples and is working with the European Commission to see if packs sold in UK have high levels of lead as found in that in India.
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