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Timmi gets new helmet

The shell of the tortoise is too hard to be hit. It's tough enough to protect the ultra soft creature residing under the God made bunker. But disasters crush all the protective layers. So, Timmi too become a victim. It received injuries and a hole developed on its back. But, thanks to vets, and their talent, Timmi is getting recovered. Now it's hurt back has got an artificial cover.

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Lovely headline

KISS women rugby players to... read more [Courtesy : The Pioneer]

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Thanks God, she is saved

Do you walk in dream? Do you walk while dreaming? If you do it, mind it. Go to doc for check up. It said sleepwalking. This is dangerous.A teen age girl has a miraculous escape during sleep walking. Meet this brave girl. She is Rachel Ward (18).

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Bitter Sweet

We're often advised to see both sides of a single coin. Two stories appeared in The Pioneer, display different attitudes of the doctors.

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Say - Happy B'Day to 'Bond'

Bond has written over a hundred short stories, essays, novels, and more than thirty books of children. Know more about your favourite author... [Link]

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Listen to... Dil se. Plzzzzzz

Listening to music. If you write this in the hobbies segment of your CV, just delete it. You can replace it with "listening to -- what wife says". Believe me, I'm not kidding. This is what the honourable Supreme Court has suggested to Mr. Husband.

According to The Indian Express, A vacation bench of justices Markandeya Katju and Deepak Verma observed, "Bibi joh boltee hai woh sunno (listen to whatever your wife says), as otherwise it could land you in trouble. Because if you do not listen to her, you will suffer the consequences."

"Hum sab bhogi hai (we are all sufferers)," the bench said in a lighter vein.

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Surf N Serve : Recommended Readings

New-age marriage mantra
Mee Balasaheb Thackeray Boltoy
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Sale season

More and more couple [who're needy] chooose... talented, educated and equipped with score of positive things in an egg donor. In the time of recessation, t.his segment is looking unaffected. or, it seems, hot, very. "Good looks and good education can earn the donor as much as Rs 50,000," reports Mid Day
The paper further says:
Egg rates Delhi: Rs 25,000 to Rs 30,000 Pune: Rs 40,000 Bangalore: Rs 5,000 to Rs 20,000
Oocyte donations, where a fertile woman donates her eggs from her ovaries to a needy couple, are being increasingly advertised on infertility clinic sites in the city and even in women's magazines.

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