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Gwyneth a fan of body doubles 21 March 2010, 21-0 Hrs London, March 21 Hollywood actress Gwyneth Paltrow admits that she is a big fan of body doubles.
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Simple lifestyle changes can help you live long 21 March 2010, 21-0 Hrs London, March 20 Forget crash diets and obsessive calorie counting. A new study shows that it takes only slight changes to your eating habits to improve your long term health.
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UN chief mourns death of Nepal's ex-PM 20 March 2010, 20-2 Hrs United Nations, March 20 The death of Nepal's former prime minister Girija Prasad Koirala was 'a huge loss for Nepal and its ongoing peace process', UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Saturday.
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Singapore to import fruits, vegetables from Andhra 20 March 2010, 20-2 Hrs Hyderabad, March 20 Singapore President S.R. Nathan Saturday agreed in principle to import fruits and vegetables from Andhra Pradesh, the chief minister's office said.
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Man commits suicide in south Delhi 20 March 2010, 20-2 Hrs New Delhi, March 20 A 26-year-old man allegedly committed suicide after consuming poison in front of his girlfriend's house in south Delhi early Saturday, police said.
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Haryana to plant 50 million trees in 2010-11 20 March 2010, 20-1 Hrs Chandigarh, March 20 Announcing the launch of its 'Mission Green Haryana', the state government Saturday said 5 crore (50 million) saplings would be planted across the state during 2010-11.
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Minor maid burnt and beaten for eating dog's food 20 March 2010, 20-1 Hrs Kailashahar (Tripura), March 20 A 12-year-old maid was allegedly hit again and again with a hot iron rod by a hotel owner's family for eating salty tidbits meant for their pet dog, in a horrifying instance of how Indians continue to treat underage domestic helps.
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Costlier milk pinches Delhiites 20 March 2010, 20-1 Hrs New Delhi, March 20 Already battling rising food prices, Delhiites got a rude shock Saturday as Mother Dairy, one of the biggest suppliers of milk in and around the capital, raised its price by Rs.2 per litre.
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Kashmir to assess water loss due to treaty with Pakistan 20 March 2010, 20-1 Hrs Jammu, March 20 The Jammu and Kashmir government will hire a private agency to assess water losses suffered by the state due to the Indus Water Treaty provisions that restrict the use of its three rivers.
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Self-employed women's group to go global 20 March 2010, 20-1 Hrs Ahmedabad, March 20 The Self-Employed Women's Association (SEWA), which assists poor women in the unorganised sector to make a living, is all set to take its apparel brand Hansiba to foreign shores by holding fashion shows in the US and Britain and exhibitions in Nepal and Bhutan.
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