India Times:
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ReadWriteWeb:
Here is this week's events guide. You can download the entire event calendar in iCal format or import it into your Google Calendar. You can also import individual events using the link beside each entry. This events guide is (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Society:
A judge in the Royal Courts of Justice must decide the fate of Baby RB, who has a rare genetic condition. His mother believes he should be allowed to die; his father disagreesIt is an unceremonious setting for a decision of l (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Society:
Programmes 'ignore consequences of dangerous behaviour'The violence portrayed in children's programmes such as Scooby-Doo and Batman should be more realistic, an international expert on child safety will tell the Royal Societ (Read More)
The Guardian:
In Afghanistan, teams of British disposal experts rely on both skill and luck to neutralise hundreds of improvised explosive devices every monthWhen Staff Sergeant Stevie Jack kneels in the dust of Helmand province beside a T (Read More)
The Guardian:
Fighters rearm and reinforce positions in valleys amid fears that Israel is about to launch attack on Islamic groupHezbollah is rapidly rearming in preparation for a new conflict with Israel, fearing that Benjamin Netanyahu's (Read More)
The Guardian:
After more than five years in jail, the British mercenary is seeking vengeance on others he says were part of the failed 'Wonga Coup' – including Mark ThatcherThe statements had a certain similarity. Sir Mark Thatcher and Lon (Read More)
The Guardian:
Suppressed report reveals archaeological treasures were dug up after Gulf warA secret report on the chequered history of priceless Aramaic bowls loaned to a leading university has exposed an apparent attempt to cover up UK ac (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
• Bowler's routine tumble could have serious consequences• Kevin Pietersen arrives to join tour party on TuesdayEngland's happy startstart to their tour of South Africa was shattered today when Stuart Broad arrived in Kimberl (Read More)
Breaking News:
NEW DELHI - The number of teachers in India is one of the lowest in the world and is generally a last career resort, an expert said at the sixth Higher Education Summit here Saturday.Shyam Sunder, faculty member of the Yale S (Read More)
Patna-Cities-The Times of India:
Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences is taking steps to create a pool of expert surgeons, both national and from abroad, to provide quality surgical and medical care. (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Science:
There's a perverse comfort in being behind, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't at least try to deal with itDepending on which estimate you believe, there's currently a worldwide backlog of between 4m and 10m patent applicatio (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
With National Ethical Investment Week about to start, Sarah Pennells guides newcomers through the three main types of fund and suggests where to go to find out moreYou recycle, switch off lights and have a water butt. But is (Read More)
Mashable!:
Megan Berry is an evangelist for Mobclix, the industry’s largest mobile ad exchange, working on social media and marketing. She also blogs at The Huffington Post and the Mobclix blog. You can follow her on Twitter as @meganbe (Read More)
Tennis | Sports News from TimesOnline:
Katie Couric, the American broadcaster who did so much expert work during the dismantling of Sarah Palin a year ago, has done a more sympathetic job on Andre Agassi and can reveal the reason that Agassi unloaded the “crystal (Read More)
The Guardian:
With half of David Cameron's 'A list' candidates independently educated, influential Tories are calling for greater diversitySince David Cameron became Tory leader, a key part of his mission has been to make the Conservative (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Society:
• Disabled one-year-old interacts with therapists• Judge to rule on operation and release of TV footageA seriously disabled child at the centre of a legal battle over whether he should be allowed to die reacts to music and ma (Read More)
New York Times:
Kimberly Munley, the police officer who brought down a gunman, was on her way to have her car repaired when responded to a report she heard over a police radio.
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Top stories from Times Online:
The Government is to endorse a set of principles guaranteeing independence and academic freedom to its expert advisers demanded by leading scientists following the sacking of David Nutt, The Times has learnt. (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
Small actions allow people to overlook the bigger ones and still claim they are being environmentally responsibleHow many times have you heard the argument that small green actions lead to bigger ones? I've heard it hundreds (Read More)