Author: TGI News Service
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Is Kapil Sharma dating Preeti Simoes?
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India’s most popular comedian Kapil Sharma is reportedly dating Preeti Simoes. Preeti heads the production of “Comedy Nights with Kapil”, a popular comedy show on Colors TV, which is produced by Kapil. The show, which was launched only a couple of months ago, has already won the Best Comedy Show…
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Australian Sikh taxi driver returns bag with Rs 65 lakh
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A Sikh cabbie in Australia set an example of honesty after he returned 110000 Australian dollars around Rs 65 lakh to a group of passengers who had left the cash in his taxi
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Bigg Boss: Is Gauhar Khan serious about Kushal
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While the romance between Gauhar Khan and Kushal Tandon seems to be getting more intense with every passing day in the Bigg Boss house, questions are raised about the duo’s chemistry in Bigg Boss. Bollywood actress Gauhar Khan is known to be seeing Nihar Pandya, Deepika Padukone’s ex-boyfriend. While Gauhar…
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It’s all in the thin air for Apple
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Size does matter. For Apple Inc, thinner the better. The world’s leading technology company today introduced the world’s thinnest tablet. Hoping to lure Christmas shoppers early, Apple Inc unveiled thinner iPads and faster Mac computers ahead of a competitive holiday shopping season. The new thinner one-pound iPad Air will sell…
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Rape accused Punjabi duo pleads not guilty in Oz court
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Two Punjabi men Tuesday pleaded not guilty in an Australian court to charges of abduction and rape of a woman Ajitpal Singh 31 and Randhir Singh 20 in the Australian Capital Territory ACT magistrates court pleaded not guilty to charges of rape abduction unlawful confinement and committing acts of indecency…
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Cheating can help a marriage – experts
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Having an affair can help a marriage – that’s a view echoed in media every time a celebrity’s affair is exposed either by the mistress or media. The latest turmoil is being faced by Auckland mayor, Len Brown, whose mistress exposed their two-year affair within a week after he won…
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Cheapest Ways To Heat Your Water
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What is the cheapest way to heat water – gas or electricity? That’s the question commonly asked with increasing electricity prices. As of April 2013, water bills in the UK increased by as much as 5.5 per cent (3.5 per cent on average). Not only that, we have to pay…
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Never leave kids alone in car – Plunket
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A New Zealand-based parenting NGO is reminding parents not to leave children alone in cars after the latest incident in Porirua. Passers-by spotted a 17-month old child left alone in a car at a Porirua supermarket earlier this week. When rescued by police, the toddler was crying and covered in…
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Nine Afghan interpreters offered resettlement
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Michael Woodhouse | Immigration Immigration Minister Michael Woodhouse has announced his decision to grant New Zealand residence to nine Afghan interpreters and 26 family members. “Local interpreters worked on the front lines with New Zealand personnel in Afghanistan. The Government recognises its duty of care to these men and their…
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Indian-origin scientist gets US funding for cancer research
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An Indian-origin scientist researching in the field of cancer will be receiving a $17 million fund from the US medical science funding body, said an official statement Tuesday.
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Batman: Can Ben Affleck Cut It As The Dark Knight?
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With Christian Bale retiring from the role of the Dark Knight, much speculation surrounded who would be the next Batman. Everyone had their own fantasy preferences – many being wishful thinking of course – but eventually it was revealed who the next Batman would actually be. The big revelation: it…
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Phagwara girl goes missing in Oz parents blame husband
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Natasha Narang 30 a student hailing from this town has been missing in Australia since October 4 A PhD student at University of Tasmania Natasha was reported missing by her husband Sandeep Narang Later her belongings were recovered from the bank of the Tamar river by the Tasmania police
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Indians charged in Aus over phone app sex trap
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Two Indian men have been charged for allegedly using a chat application to blackmail abduct and rape an Australian woman The woman accepted a friend request on September 25 on Tango chat from a man who purported to be 24yearsold through the mobile application
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Now, Halloween vamp is just an app away
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Young vampire fans can now use a creepy app with 3D animation, stunning sound effects, and word-by-word narration in English, Portuguese and Spanish, for a great Halloween party. Based on the award-winning animated short “Night of the Vampire†from Buba Films, the newest addition to the iTunes store: “Welcome to…
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Five attractions in Liverpool
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Liverpool is probably most famous for the English premier team and the city from where the Beatles hail. Liverpool has a lot more to offer than most people realise, with its rich maritime history, imposing architecture and cathedrals it is a city definitely full of old world allure. Today Liverpool…
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Modelling bug bites Shikhar Dhawan
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While most Indian cricket fans remember Shikhar Dhawan for his 248-run knock in Pretoria as he guided India A to a 39-run victory over South Africa A earlier this year, there’s another reason the 27-year old batsman is going to give his fans to remember. With his unkempt, devil-may-care-attitude, Shikhar…
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Changes to attract more international students to NZ
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Steven Joyce | Immigration The Government has announced a package of new initiatives to encourage further growth in New Zealand's $2.6 billion international education sector. …read more
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Book now for cheap Thanksgiving fares – Travelocity
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The best time to buy cheapest air tickets for Thanksgiving is between 8 October and 9 November, says a travel website. According to Travelocity’s Booking Barometer, prices for Thanksgiving begin to drop during this time, and will pick back up at a steep increase beginning the week of November 10.…
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Indianorigin Oz player Gurinder Sandhu douses flash in pan
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Indianorigin Australian cricketer Gurinder Sandhu has said that he is planning to put in good performances and keep his spot in the team and has dismissed talk of the socalled secondyear syndrome as a concern