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- How to have fun and yet be professional at office parties
- Office parties are tricky - being surrounded by co-workers and bosses often makes it confusing to find the ideal way to behave.
- Aussies turn to sex to help cope with stress during Christmas
- A new study has claimed that majority of Australian couples may turn to sex to help cope with the stress during Christmas, which is one of the most nerve-wracking ti
- Medical student replaces Lara Bingle as Miss Tourism Australia
- A 23-year-old medical student from New South Wales has replaced Lara Bingle as the new face of Australian tourism.
- Nearly half of 'work-obsessed' Britons check e-mails over Christmas break: Survey
- Employees in Britain are so obsessed with e-mails that nearly half of them plan to check their work messages over the Christmas break, a survey has revealed.
- ‘Rumourgate’ against Pak Govt. not worth a response: PPP leader
- Pakistan People's Party (PPP) member and former law minister Babar Awan has said rumours circulating against the country's government do not need any discussion or
- China, U.S. start pilot project to boost cargo security in Shanghai
- China and the United States have kicked off the Megaports Initiative project in China, as a part of efforts to enhance security through radiation checks for cargo ca
- China backs European measures for tackling sovereign debt crisis
- China has backed European efforts for further integration and European Union measures to tackle a sovereign debt crisis.
- Bin Laden not at Qaeda helm before Abbottabad raid: Expert
- Documents found in the Abbottabad compound where former Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden was killed in a US Navy Seals raid on May 2, indicate he did not play any role
- US Congress supports withdrawing or reducing aid to Pak: Senator
- US Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Dianne Feinstein has said withdrawing military or economic aid to Pakistan will not help, but warned that the Congress support
- China executes female leader of massive prostitution ring
- China has executed a female head of a gang that that forced hundreds of women to work as prostitutes.
- Romney launches attack on Gingrich's private life highlighting his ‘infidelity, divorces’
- Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney launched an attack on Newt Gingrich's private life by highlighting the former House Speaker's infidelity and two divorces
- China, US hold defense talks despite frictions over arms sales to Taiwan
- China and the United States kicked off annual defense consultative talks (DCT) in Beijing, despite recent frictions in ties over US arms sales to Taiwan.
- Pak military brass unsatisfied with NATO probe on Mohmand Agency attack
- The Pakistan military brass has reportedly expressed its dissatisfaction with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) probe into the attacks on border posts in
- Fun night-outs with colleagues boosts teamwork
- Socialising after office hours with colleagues can serve as a good morale booster for employees, give way to teamwork and also help developing trust and camaraderie,
- Near-space lightning may impact climate
- Newly captured super-fast, extremely bright lightning in the upper-atmosphere, dubbed 'Sprites', may play a vital role in climate and solar activity, a new study h
- Ill Zardari did not want to leave Pakistan: Gilani
- Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani told the federal Cabinet on Thursday that President Asif Ali Zardari did not want to leave the country for treatment.
- Islamabad HC rejects plea against actress Veena Malik
- The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Thursday rejected a plea filed against actress Veena Malik, saying reported nude pictures of her that had appeared in a magazine we
- Duchess Kate sparks frenzy for her favourite high street dresses
- The Zara minidress worn by the Duchess of Cambridge at Gary Barlow's Prince's Trust gig in London was sold out online within an hour.
- China boosted foreign trade: White Paper
- China has highlighted the country's achievements in boosting foreign trade and contribution to the global economy.
- Syria would allow observers to monitor country's situation if Arab League lifts sanctions
- Syria has agreed to allow in observer to monitor the deadly crackdown on anti-government protestors that has gripped the country for nearly nine months only if Arab
- ISI frontman pleads guilty, but will US act against ISI?
- The US dossier against Pakistan's spy agency is growing and the latest "whistle blower" is Ghulam Nabi Fai, a Kashmiri frontman who pleaded guilty to receiving m
- Kate sparks more pregnancy rumours at charity concert
- Catherine, The Duchess of Cambridge has reignited rumours that she is pregnant with a mere flick of the wrist.
- Outrage over Japan's earthquake funds being used for whaling programme
- A growing number of Japanese environmental and consumer groups are protesting against the use of funds raised for March 11 devastating quake and tsunami reconstructi
- US 'agent' in dock for receiving ISI funds to lobby for Kashmir independence
- A Kashmiri-born American citizen has pleaded guilty to violating American law by secretly receiving millions of dollars from Pakistan's spy agency, Inter-Services I
- US urges Pakistan to take stringent action against Lashkar-e-Jhangvi
- The United States has urged Pakistan to take a stringent action against an extremist group, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, which was blamed by Afghanistan for the December 6 attack.
- Ex-Illinois Governor Blagojevich gets 14 years in prison for attempted sale of Obama's senate seat
- Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for corruption that include trying to sell or trade the US Senate seat once held by
- Iran says downed US spy drone was flying 'deep inside its airspace'
- Iran has claimed that the unmanned US spy plane was flying deep inside the country's airspace when it was brought down by the armed forces.
- Former Pak envoy Haqqani retains lawyers to pursue defamation claims against media firm
- Former Pakistan ambassador to the United States Husain Haqqani has retained Washington- based lawyers, Steven K Barentzen and R Kenly Webster to pursuE defamation cl
- Pak actress Veena Malik in dock for obscene acts
- A petitioner has moved the Islamabad High Court (IHC) against actress Veena Malik and urged that she should be tried under Article 294 of the Pakistan Penal Code (P
- Former Pak foreign minister Kasuri may join PTI
- Former Pakistan Foreign Minister Khurshid Kasuri is expected to join the Imran Khan-led Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) soon.
- Google Enters Music Market
- Google Inc., world’s largest Internet search company has officially launched its music service to users wherein music lovers can now listen to songs and/or buy them through Google’s Android market.
- Apple Launches iTunes Match
- Apple on Monday November 14, 2011 has launched iTunes Match. The launch was delayed by over two weeks later than the date originally announced.
- Motorola Droid RAZR Hits Verizon Stores
- Motorola Droid RAZR has hit the Verizon stores on November 09, 2011. But that’s no news and we know it aint juicy.
- ASIMO The Humanoid Robot Is Now Smarter
- ASIMO has undergone huge update on its intelligence technologies, and it now has improved AI skills, and can work without human control for long time.
- Google Considering Paid Cable Television Network
- AT&T and Comcast, the present tycoons in the cable world might be having sleepless nights with the latest news doing the rounds, as Google might soon take over the cable television industry.

