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Exclusive: Big B on comeback
Big B is back to work and all is right with the Hindi film world. This week he is busy promoting the IIFA Awards.
How to Fix a Wheelbarrow Tire (tubeless)
To fix a tubeless wheelbarrow tire, start by removing it from the frame with a wrench. Then, find your leak by filling the tire and listening for the location where the air is escaping. Once you find the leak, use a tire plug kit to fill the hole with a r...
How to Copy and Paste on Any Device
Do you need to copy text, images, or files from one place to another? Being able to copy and paste is not only useful, but a serious timesaver! The process to copy and paste on different platforms is different, but it's always easy and takes just a few se...
Abbas takes on Hamas over security
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and the Hamas-led government were locked in a deepening standoff over a senior security appointment.
Police stop Maoists from crossing over
The police alert follows the arrest last week of five Nepalese as they tried to cross into Nepal carrying arms and ammunition.
Finding a China Manufacturer: Importing & Exporting Product
Suppose you come up with a product idea or think you have market channels for certain products, and you want to find a supplier in China because of the low product development cost and low production cost there. If you Google the product name or concept,...
New find: Mars had three distinct eras
Today's cold, dry climate on Mars evolved about 3.5 billion years ago, ending a period when that planet had seen moist conditions, research indicates.
Mittal ups Arcelor offer to £14.1 bn
According to the latest reports, Mittal Steel has decided to increase its offer for Arcelor to £14.1 bn from the current £12.7 bn.
(K)not for Women!!!
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsWe all must have heard of the saying "Behind every successful man, there is a woman.". And there is tag to it too - "Behind every unsuccessful man, there are two w...
Yahoo 'squeals' on Chinese dissident
Chinese national Jiang Lijun was given a four-year sentence in November 2003. Internet company accused of giving Chinese authorities a draft e-mail saved on Jiang's account.