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No proof yet of Mumbai terrorists’ Pakistan links: Zardari

No proof yet of Mumbai terrorists’ Pakistan links: ZardariPresident Zardari told BBC that India has failed to present conclusive evidence to prove their claims.

Zardari also pointed out that India is yet to prove that the gunmen who shook Mumbai on 26th of November had any relation with Pakistan. He also claimed that the sole surviving attacker Muhammad Ajmal Amir Kasab's alleged Pakistani origin is yet to be proved.

It is notable that Ajmal Amir Kasab's father identified him as his son after seeig his images in newspapers.

Men may find it hard to measure up to the new condom with a scale!

London, Dec 18: Men everywhere beware, for `Condometric' has come to town - a condom with a measuring ruler printed on the side that will accurately determine the size of the wearer's penis.

Meera Syal may be the next ‘Doctor Who’

London, Dec 18: Goodness Gracious Me's Meera Syal might be the next `Doctor Who', according to sources.

England Cricket team members go on shopping spree

England Cricket team members go on shopping spreeChandigarh, Dec 18 : Members of the England Cricket team went on a shopping spree here last evening.

The players are in the city for their second test against India to be played at Mohali on December 19.

Taking a break from their practice session, the players decided to unwind by indulging in shopping at Chandigarh.

Accompanied by police personnel, the players browsed through the shops and checked out the merchandise to their heart''s content, much to the locals'' delight who gathered at the market to watch their cricketing heroes.

Now, a monthly shot that keeps alcoholics off the booze

Washington, Dec 18: Alcoholics, who want to abstain from alcohol during the festival season, have been given a fresh hope by a group of scientists.

They have recommended a monthly shot-an injection that keeps boozers off the alcohol for one month.

Over Christmas and New Year, social pressure and opportunities to drink often make alcoholics succumb to taking a few shots of the hard stuff, and that too despite efforts to keep off from liquor.

Scientists compile first ''molecular manual'' for 100s of inherited diseases

Washington, Dec 18: For the first time, researchers at the Technical University of Denmark and Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) have compiled a catalogue of tissue-specific pathologies behind hundreds of inherited diseases.

The ''molecular manual'' provides information that may help treat conditions such as breast cancer, Parkinson''s disease, heart disease and autism.

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