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Memorial to Benazir shrouded in oblivion
The cold dew of winter has long snuffed out the flames and left the soot frozen in the belly of the diyas. The roses and marigolds have faded to a baleful blackness. The withered cellophane on the lone bouquet tells you it’s been a while since it arrived. ...  | Read.. 
 
If music be the medicine, play on
Whether it’s classical, jazz, or pop, music can speed up improvement in patients recovering from stroke, according to a new study that has prompted doctors to call f ...  | Read.. 
 
India praise for Pak elections
India today hailed Pakistan’s “democratic elections” while pointing out that it is an internal matter for the country. ...  | Read.. 
 
US prepares to shoot down failing satellite
A specially-armed US navy warship is moving in to position in the Pacific to destroy an out-of-control satellite, using missiles originally designed to intercept ballisti ...  | Read.. 
 
Marilyn? No, it’s Madonna
Getting names and faces mixed up is always embarrassing, but when the people involved are two of the most famous women of all time it is especially hard to live down. ...  | Read.. 
 
A man places a portrait of Benazir Bhutto at a memorial in Rawalpindi. (Reuters)
Memorial to Benazir shrouded in oblivion
Desperate Hillary targets outsourcing
With Barack Obama’s tenth consecutive victory in Democratic primaries and caucuses, Hillar..  | Read.. 
Tough rule for British migrants
Foreigners, including Indians, who come to Britain with the intention of settling permanently i..  | Read..