Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Mubarak in coma; 27m people living in slavery; Tremors in Ras Al Khaimah

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June 20, 2012

 
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Egypt's Mubarak in coma after stroke: sources

The uncertainty over the health of the ousted leader came against the backdrop of new tension in the country, with both candidates in a presidential vote claiming victory and the ruling military claiming sweeping new powers

Microsoft's Surface gets cautious welcome

Microsoft is expected to launch its new tablet — Surface — concurrently with its Window 8 launch, which is expected to be in October or November.

 
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Daggers drawn after Pakistan court ruling on Gilani

The decision to sack Gilani is likely to throw the country into a new political turmoil and may derail democracy

 
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Men who drink tea likely to develop cancer

Scientists at University of Glasgow track health of 6,000 tea-drinking men for four decades and get some shocking findings.

 
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