Infrastructure bottlenecks main roadblock in Indian industry's growth 25 February 2010, 25-1 Hrs New Delhi, Feb 25 The outlook for Indian industry has brightened for the medium term but infrastructure bottlenecks, particularly in energy and roads, remain the constraining factors for stepping up growth to a higher level, says the Economic Survey for this fiscal.
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With jobs at stake, Britain wants India-EU trade deal by 2010 23 February 2010, 23-1 Hrs London, Feb 23 Britain is pushing for the rapid conclusion of a long-delayed free trade agreement between India and the 27-nation Europe Union, saying it would help remove bottlenecks that are holding up trade and jobs at both ends.
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Angelina Jolie sparks surgery rumours with marks on neck 23 February 2010, 23-0 Hrs London, Feb 23 Hollywood star Angelina Jolie has sparked rumours of undergoing surgery after she was snapped sporting strange marks on her neck while filming her latest movie in Venice.
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US envoy extends 'hand of friendship' to Indian Muslims 18 February 2010, 18-1 Hrs New Delhi, Feb 18 Wearing a black business suit and a pearl necklace sparkling in the dimly lit lawns of the India Islamic Cultural Centre here, Farah Pandith, the US Special Representative for Muslims, bowed her head low and listened with rapt attention as a cleric recited a verse from the Quran.
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Soldiers save man with grenade taped to his neck 16 February 2010, 16-1 Hrs Tijuana (Mexico), Feb 16 (IANS/EFE) Mexican army sappers managed to safely remove a grenade taped to the neck of a man who was beaten and left tied up next to a petrol pump in this violent metropolis, authorities said.
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Stallone undergoes neck surgery after fight scene 06 January 2010, 06-1 Hrs London, Jan 6 Hollywood action star Sylvester Stallone was forced to undergo major surgery after a fight scene for new action blockbuster 'The Expendables' went wrong - he fractured his neck in the freak accident.
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World's tallest building opens in Dubai 05 January 2010, 05-0 Hrs Dubai, Jan 5 (DPA) Thousands of people craned their necks Monday evening in Dubai to watch fireworks shoot from the sides of the world's tallest building, now called the Burj Khalifa, after United Arab Emirates (UAE) President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahyan.
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Dumb bells can rid working belles of neck, shoulder aches 28 December 2009, 28-1 Hrs London, Dec 28 Strength training with dumb bells can reduce aches and improve functioning of the trapezius, the large muscle which extends from the back of the head, down the neck and into the upper back.
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Man dies after getting stuck between doors of school bus 27 December 2009, 27-1 Hrs New Delhi, Dec 27 A 24-year-old bus assistant died Sunday after his neck got stuck between the automatic doors of a parked school bus, police said.
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PET-CT scans may help predict response to head, neck cancer treatment 17 November 2009, 1533 Hrs
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