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Virat and Anushka donate Rs 5 lakh each for welfare of Mumbai Police




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Raina, Irfan want BCCI to allow 'non-contracted' Indians in T20 leagues




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Indian citizens bound for Delhi reach Bangladesh's Dhaka airport




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Chris Pratt praises 'Pretty damn good' haircut by wife Katherine Schwarzenegger




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Air India's first evacuation flight from London to take off today




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Sachin Tendulkar remembers 'special stint' with Yorkshire club




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Karnataka Ministers inspect screening facility at airport as stranded residents set to arrive home




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AIIMS Director to advise Gujarat doctors on Covid-19 treatment




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AIIMS director meets doctors at Ahmedabad Civil Hospital over COVID-19 treatment




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Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani meets AIIMS Director over COVID-19 situation




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AIIMS Director visits Gujarat to advise doctors on COVID-19 management




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4 people detained for circulating fake tweet regarding Amit Shah's health




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Vizag gas leak: NGT notice to LG Polymers, others; directs company to deposit Rs 50 cr




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Vizag gas leak tragedy: Cabinet Secretary chairs review meeting of NCMC to take stock of situation




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First Air India repatriation flight takes off from VOHS airport at Shamshabad for Kuwait




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Retired Havildar arrested for torturing his wife

His wife had approached police thrice earlier complaining about him




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Places in History for August 10, 1861. Aerial Reconnaisance, Sewells Point, Virginia

Historic maps from the Library's collections documenting battles and campaigns of the Civil War, and other historical events.




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Places in History for December 20, 1861: Drainsville, Virginia

Featuring historic maps from the Library's collections, "Places in History" documents battles and campaigns of the Civil War, as well as other historical events, by examining maps and their historical context.   The site sill be updated regularly with a selection of new maps, accompanied by captions, following the course of the Civil War in chronological order.

Click here to view the "Places in History" web site and Archive.




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DRDO installs its UV disinfection chamber at Cochin International Airport




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Vande Bharat Mission: Air India flight evacuates 177 Indians from Dubai




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Vande Bharat Mission: Air India flight evacuates 182 Indians from Dubai




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177 passengers from Bahrain land at Cochin airport




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Wheels of fire

A touch of vintage.




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Skirt it!!

Ms Katrina Kaif thought she was being her usual cool as cucumber self.




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India’s first celebrity rating index

With the destinies of Bollywood’s movers and shakers changing every Friday, to assess star ratings is no easy feat. And that’s where the Times Celebex powered by zoOm! is going to make a difference.




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OS X, hidden wireless networks, and me

Having a bit of a problem with my laptop lately, and thought I’d write up the problem in case it’s affecting anyone else:

So my MacBook Air (mid-2009, OS X 10.8.3) When my computer wakes from sleep, it doesn’t immediately reconnect to my wireless network. What’s more, if I open up the wireless menu in OS X’s menu bar, it doesn’t show any networks nearby. Zip. Zero. Zilch. It’ll scan for new networks repeatedly, but won’t see a single one.

But here’s where this gets really, really annoying: if I open the Network panel in System Preferences, all nearby networks are immediately visible without delay.

Given the weird inconsistency between the two menus, and that I can reproduce this issue consistently, I figure this is a bug: either with 10.8.3, or with my aging little laptop. Either way, I’d love to fix it. So if you’ve come across this problem and know how a workaround, suggestions via email or Twitter would be most welcome.

Update: Charles Gaudette suggested on Twitter that it might be a couple , and pointed me toward a page showing how to clear out corrupted plist files. Deleting the com.apple.network.identification.plist and com.apple.airport.preferences.plist files seems to have done the trick—thanks, Charles! And thanks to everyone else who wrote in or twittered suggestions at me.




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As first batch of onions goes to Bangladesh by train, Maharashtra seeks reintroduction of MEIS scheme




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Tiger kills tendu collector in Gadchiroli, first such incident in tendu season




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Stem cells shown to delay their own death to aid healing




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COVID-19 patients lose sense of smell by third day of infection




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Triple antiviral drug combo shows promise for treating COVID-19




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Lockdown till May 31 can stall coronavirus pandemic, says study

A possible maximum of 3 million people will be infected by Oct if the ongoing third phase of lockdown till May 17 is "implemented with full vigour" but the absence of the two lockdowns may have seen a projected maximum that would be as high as a staggering 171 million cases, a study of the Mumbai-based International Institute for Population Sciences said.




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First Vande Bharat Mission flight lands in Mumbai, concerns over state’s handling of Covid social distancing norms




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Coronavirus latest updates: Delhi govt asks DMs to release 2,446 Tablighi Jamaat members




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Cochin Port receives first lot of 698 expatriates

The first batch of 698 expatriates evacuated from the Maldives arrived at Cochin Port on Sunday morning. INS Jalaswa of Indian Navy, which brought these passengers was the first ship to reach India with passengers under Operation Samudra Setu. Majority of passengers are from Kerala and Tamil Nadu there are repatriates of 18 other states and UTs also in the ship.




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First Air India repatriation flight to take off from San Francisco, only asymptomatic passengers allowed onboard

Only those Indian nationals who show no signs of contracting the coronavirus infection and have been stranded in the US due to the lockdown are allowed to board the first repatriation flight of Air India from San Francisco to Mumbai and Hyderabad on Saturday. Over 10,000 registrations were recieved. People travelling under compelling circumstances were prioritised.




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Crash Course: Steelers rookies adapting to "virtual" path

This isn't quite the way Anthony McFarland expected his NFL career to begin. Pittsburgh's fourth-round draft pick is doing what he can to keep up during the first - and the NFL hopes only - ''virtual'' offseason amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Sure, he'd rather be at the Steelers' practice facility with the rest of the newcomers.




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Bobby Wagner, K.J. Wright will “definitely” take Jordyn Brooks under their wings

"At the end of the day, you want to pick the best position and hopefully it's a good sign that people are starting to value the linebacker position."




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NFL prepared to adjust 2020 schedule based on how coronavirus develops

The NFL crafted its 2020 in such a way where they could adjust it, based on how the coronavirus develops.




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VP Naidu surprises journalists, makes calls to enquire about well-being

Vice-President Naidu has been around in Delhi for so long, it is quite natural that he would know most fixtures in the capital by name, even journalists of a certain age.




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Man opens fire in Shaheen Bagh, shouts 'Jai Shree Ram'

No one was injured in the incident that came even as Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath during a poll rally in Delhi's northwest Rohini area alleged that those who support terrorists in Kashmir are staging protest at Shaheen Bagh.




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2 men open fire outside Delhi's Jamia University

A senior police official said a case of attempt to murder under relevant sections of the IPC and the Arms Act was registered in connection with the incident and an investigation is underway.





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'5 saal phir se Kejriwal': AAP celebrates win

Carrying blue and white balloons, buntings and giant cut-outs of their leader Arvind Kejriwal, Aam Aadmi Party workers went into celebratory mode at the party headquarters on Tuesday as trends showed the party was set for a massive victory in the Delhi Assembly polls. Grooving to the tunes of the party's campaign song - 'Lage Raho Kejriwal' - and drumbeats, hundreds of AAP workers celebrated at the party office.




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To celebrate win, Kejriwal visits Hanuman mandir

Kejriwal was accompanied by his family and Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia.





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PIX: Kashmiri Hindus celebrate Shivratri

Called Herath, this was the first major Hindu festival being celebrated in the Valley after Jammu and Kashmir was changed into a Union territory last year.




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After 7 months, schools reopen in Kashmir Valley

The students were happy to be back at the schools after remaining home all these months.




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Coronavirus: Indians from China, Japan brought back

All the evacuees will undergo a 14-day quarantine at a medical facility.