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| ‘Dracula’ in Malayalam |
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.It seems to be the time of big projects in Mollywood. The latest to be added to the list of films like 'Urumy' and 'Christian Brothers' is the desi version of ‘Dracula’ which will made in 3D.
To be produced by Frames Film Company and Cinema Variety, the Malayalam version directed by Roopesh |
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| ISRO touches milestone in foreign payload launches |
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Sriharikota : Indian space agency ISRO Monday crossed a new milestone Monday in launching third party satellites by slinging three foreign satellites into orbit, reaching a total of 25 satellite launches.
The Indian Space Research Organisation's (ISRO) rocket Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PS |
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| Doc's transplant operation face first |
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PARIS: Surgeons have completed a ground breaking full face transplant installing lips, tear ducts and eyelids for the first time. Docs in Paris made the scientific breakthrough using body parts from a dead donor.
The patient a 35-year-old man known only as Jerome was given the donor's features |
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| Prithvi-II successfully test-fired off Orissa coast |
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Balasore: India today successfully test-fired its indigenously developed, nuclear-capable, ballistic missile Prithvi-II from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) at Chandipur, about 15 km from here off the Orissa coast.
The missile mounted on a mobile launcher was blasted off from the launch complex-3 |
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| Man who lives on air undergoes defense tests |
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NEW DELHI: Scientists begin study on how Prahlad Jani lives without food or water.
The idea is to replicate the process in soldiers, astronauts Prahlad Jani, who has not eaten food or drunk water for 74 years of his 82-year-old life, will be kept under observation by a wing of the defense ministr |
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| Icelandic volcanic eruption unlikely to have global effects |
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Colorado: An American scientist has said that the plume created by the eruption of the Eyjafjallajokull Volcano, which has caused sweeping disruptions of air traffic across Europe, will have no global effects and will likely dissipate in the next several days.
According to professor Brian Toon, |
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