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Seema Chandra, Food Editor, NDTV | Friday May 17, 2013
Let me say this at the outset, it wouldn't be quite fair to say that this list represents global food trends. Simply because the availability of ingredients is limited to geography and what we consume is governed by history. But it's a representative list in the sense that never before have ingredie...
IPL 2013 Preview: Hopeful Kings XI Punjab clash with Delhi Daredevils in Dharamsala
Wisden India Staff | Thursday May 16, 2013
There might be little more than pride at stake for Delhi, eliminated long before the calculators were whipped out of cold storage, but no one â least of Punjab â will expect them to roll over and die.
Google CEO discloses 'rare' vocal cord problem
Associated Press | Wednesday May 15, 2013
The company's co-founder and CEO for the past two years, says his left vocal cord has been paralyzed since coming down with a severe cold 14 years ago.
Russia expels US diplomat accused of spying
Reuters | Wednesday May 15, 2013
Russia expelled a US diplomat on Tuesday after saying he had been caught red-handed with disguises, special equipment and wads of cash as he tried to recruit a Russian intelligence agent to work for the CIA.
Russia says CIA agent caught trying to recruit spy
Reuters | Tuesday May 14, 2013
Russia said on Tuesday it had caught an American red-handed as he tried to recruit a Russian intelligence officer to work for the CIA, a throwback to the Cold War era that risks upsetting efforts to improve relations.
Abhay Deol and Sonam Kapoor did not share cold vibes on Raanjhanaa sets: director
Press Trust of India | Wednesday May 8, 2013
Anand L Rai, director of upcoming film Raanjhnaa, said that he did not sense any discomfort between Abhay Deol and Sonam Kapoor while filming the project.
Sarabjit Singh dies: 'It's a cold blooded murder', says BJP's Sushma Swaraj
Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday May 2, 2013
"It is a cold blooded murder," said BJP leader Sushma Swaraj on Thursday following the death of Indian death row prisoner Sarabjit Singh in Pakistan.
Barack Obama praises Russian help on Boston Marathon bombing investigation
Associated Press | Wednesday May 1, 2013
President Barack Obama said Tuesday that the US and Russia are overcoming Cold War era suspicions to co-operate on the investigation of the Boston Marathon bombings as his top diplomat announced plans to travel to Russia.
When Apple sneezes, suppliers and investors catch a cold
Reuters | Monday April 22, 2013
Apple appears to be losing a once vice-like grip on its supply chain and Wall Street.
Is it 'terrorism'? Anatomy of a very murky word
Associated Press | Thursday April 18, 2013
The word is almost a cold comfort in post-9/11 America - a way to describe the inconceivable, to somehow explain the twisted urge to commit mass murder. So when the bombs exploded in Boston, the word quickly became inescapable: "terrorism."
Nelson Mandela 'doing well' following hospital release, says his wife
Agence France-Presse | Monday April 15, 2013
Nelson Mandela is recovering well at home after being released from hospital earlier this month, his wife Graca Machel told AFP on Monday.
Barack Obama on Margaret Thatcher: 'America has lost a true friend'
Reuters | Monday April 8, 2013
President Barack Obama mourned the late Margaret Thatcher on Monday, saying "America has lost a true friend" who strengthened US ties with Britain and helped win the Cold War.
Margaret Thatcher dies; remade Britain
Joseph R. Gregory, The New York Times | Monday April 8, 2013
Margaret Thatcher, the "Iron Lady" of British politics who pulled her country back from 35 years of socialism, led it to victory in the Falklands war and helped guide the United States and the Soviet Union through the Cold War's difficult last years,...
Margaret Thatcher: The 'Iron Lady' who changed Britain
Agence France-Presse | Monday April 8, 2013
Margaret Thatcher, Britain's first female prime minister, who died on Monday aged 87, will be remembered as "The Iron Lady" who helped end the Cold War and whose economic reforms divided the country.
Cold wave continues in higher hills of Himachal Pradesh
Press Trust of India | Saturday April 6, 2013
The intense cold wave conditions continued in the tribal areas and higher hills of Himachal Pradesh even as the day temperatures rose marginally in mid and lower hills.
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