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Female G-spot may not exist at all?

The elusive female G-spot may not actually exist at all, according to scientists. After reviewing 100 studies conducted over the past 60 years, experts have concluded that there is no evidence...

Many break up through text message

Modern day romance is always on the fast lane. There is not even time to properly end a relationship. A survey says one in 10 people are dumped through a mobile phone text message.
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Hrithik reveals how to quit smoking easily

Bollywood star Hrithik Roshan was hooked to smoking not so long ago. But when he chanced upon Allen Carr's book, The Easy Way to Quit Smoking, he got free from his habit, and is now helping others too to kick the butt.

Get a beach body like Bipasha Basu

Actor Bipasha Basu who went through a six-week workout to shape up before getting into a bikini for Players promises to share it in her third fitness DVD.
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Actor Dia Mirza walked the ramp for designer Rocky S at the India Kids Fashion Week. Also, seen at the event were actor Tisca Chopra and choreographer Sandip Soparrkar. Here's a look.
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PMO to address people's problems on Twitter

With over 38,500 followers in just two weeks, the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) is now looking forward to addressing problems of common people on the increasingly popular microblogging site Twitter and is also exploring the possibility of getting on to Facebook, official sources said Monday.
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Back from the brink

What caused a young girl to batter a baby almost to death? The answer to this question lies in her past.

Well heeled after surgery

New ankle implant makes foot movement, gait and balance as good as normal after replacement surgery. Jaya Shroff Bhalla reports. Out of Sync | Ankle replacement

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Artiste in soup for confining pigeons

Live and “hand-raised” pigeons confined in a room filled with copper wires and transistor radios emitting white noise from unused frequencies. It’s Sound Sculpture, an art installation on display at Lalit Kala Akademi.
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'No human being is above criticism'

Let me ask you - not as writers or readers but as plain citizens, as ordinary Indians - Where is this liberty today, asks author Vikram Seth during his speech at the First Kolkata Literary Meet. Read on for the full speech.
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Wine and the city

With wine societies, a wide selection at most restaurants and increasingly discerning consumers, it's no wonder that wine is becoming the choice of drink for Delhiites.

Why delicious food pics make you hungry

Looking at pictures of appetizing food can make you hungry, according to a new study. Max Planck researchers’ have documented a study on healthy young men that proves that the amount of the neurosecretory protein hormone ghrelin in the blood increases as a result of visual stimulation through images of food.
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Amateurs turning professional photographers?

Smartphones have done more than allow us to write emails on the fly. Their cameras have turned hordes of aim-shoot-and-get-wobbly-pictures people into wannabe photography pros.
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Propose day follows Rose day, a week before Valentine’s Day, exposing the agony of the frustrated Indian single male.

The guard outside the Gordon House...

Absence of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) campaign for the ongoing assembly polls has led to all kinds of speculation on why he has kept away...

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