Saturday 28 June 2014

[wanabidii] Top Headlines: AIIMS doctors wage war on unnecessary medical tests

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AIIMS doctors wage war on unnecessary medical tests
Several studies across the world have conclusively established that generalized annual health check-ups are unnecessary and add enormously to healthcare costs.
Brazil edge past Chile on penalties to enter quarterfinals
Goalkeeper Julio Cesar saved two spot-kicks in a shootout against Chile to send Brazil into World Cup quarterfinals 3-2 on penalties following a 1-1 draw after extra time.
Govt rushes officials to Iraq to evacuate Indians, military ‘ready’
“All national assets”, including the military, if need be, is “ready” to carry out an evacuation, the external affairs ministry said in New Delhi yesterday.
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2 Tanzanian women raped in Delhi
A disc jockey and an event manager were arrested on Friday night for raping two Tanzanian women at their flat in Sarojini Nagar area of south Delhi.
LLB student levels rape charges against 'friend'
A 21-year-old second year LLB student has filed a rape complaint against a man whom she had befriended a day ago while returning home.
Woman 'pushed' off train in Bengal
Yet another woman suffered critical injuries after falling off a running train at Bagnan station in Howrah on Saturday afternoon. Locals accused a lady TTE of pushing her, and beat her and two of her colleagues.
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Google says it is not killing Nexus devices
Dave Burke, the head of Android engineering, has told Read Write that Google creates Nexus devices to showcase new versions of Android and this year too it will launch Nexus devices.
Asus ZenFone 5 first impressions: Does Moto G finally have competition?
We have been using ZenFone 5 as our go-to device for the past couple of days and though it’s too early for a full review, here are our first impressions:
10 most expensive gadgets in the world
Want to see some of the costliest gadgets in the market? Check out our list of 10 most expensive gadgets…
SPORTSMORE »
Brazil edge past Chile 3-2 on penalties
Goalkeeper Julio Cesar saved two spot-kicks in a shootout against Chile to send Brazil into World Cup quarterfinals 3-2 on penalties following a 1-1 draw after extra time.
India split over Lionel Messi, Neymar
India, Pakistan or China may not have teams in Brazil but that doesn't mean they are not following the action closely. So which teams do Asian nations support?
Brazil 'three steps from heaven': Scolari
Brazil boss Luiz Felipe Scolari said his team were "three steps from heaven" after beating Chile on penalties to reach the Fifa World Cup quarterfinals.
BUSINESSMORE »
Budget to focus only on growth revival, govt official says
Reviving the economy to a high growth path is the "single theme" driving the Budget preparations, a top North Block official said today.
BJP govt will ‘destroy’ economy within 5 yrs: Azam
Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan today flayed Narendra Modi government over alleged misgovernance and inflation, saying that the BJP regime will "destroy" the country's economy within five years.
Hyundai launches special discount for govt staff
Hyundai Motor India has started a scheme to give central and state government employees a special discount on purchase of its vehicles.
ENTERTAINMENTMORE »
Monica Bedi: Yes, I am looking for love again
Monica Bedi is finally heaving a sigh of release
Top 10 seduction scenes of Bollywood actresses
Here we put together a few videos of Bollywood actresses and their seducing scenes. Here we go!
HOT PICS: Actresses open up for 'orgasm' scenes
Sunny Leone thrilled one and all in Ragini MMS 2. The former adult star turned Bollywood actress enthralled audiences with her Baby Doll moves.
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