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US Has Most Women Prisoners
The US houses a third of all women prisoners followed by China.
Michael Page Reports Robust FY Results
Despite the uncertain macroeconomic environment, Michael Page International, the specialist professional recruitment company, has reported solid earnings for FY 2011.
Apple Claims Creation of 514,000 Jobs in US
Apple Claims Creation of 514,000 Jobs in US
F1: Last Day of Final Pre-Season Test, Raikkonen Puts Lotus on Top [PHOTOS]
The final day of the last pre-season multi-team test session has concluded, at the Circuit de Cataluña in Barcelona, Spain.
F1: Day Three of Last Pre-Season Test, Rain Interrupts with Sauber on Top
Meanwhile, start the slideshow to see all the action from the Circuit de Cataluña in Barcelona, Spain...
Costa Concordia Pre-Trial Hearing Starts in Italy
The black box recordings of Costa Concordia are expected to be included in the pre-trial hearing of the tragedy that occurred on 13 January 2012.
Diamond Jubilee: Prince Harry Begins Caribbean Tour in Belize [PHOTOS]
Prince Harry arrived in Belize, popularly known as the jewel of the Caribbean, as part of his seven-day royal tour for the queen's Diamond jubilee celebrations.
Glencore Bets on Greater Urbanisation in China and India
Glencore International, the supplier of metals, minerals, energy and agriculture products, remains affirmative about the long term global economic prospects and is scheduled to release its preliminary results on March 5, 2012.
F1: Day One of Last Pre-Season Test, Lotus Leads the Way
Lotus' Romain Grosjean was the surprise leader after the first day of the final pre-season test
Liverpool Transfer News: Midfield Exit On Cards, While Fowler Eyes English Return
Liverpool look set to lose Alberto Aquilani permanently, according to the midfielder's agent, while Robbie Fowler is reportedly eyeing a shock return to English football, training with Blackpool.
India Rejects Italy's Forensics Plea in Fishermen Killing
Italian expert not welcome at ballistics tests on weapons used by naval guards on fishermen in pirate mix-up.
Sikh Virgin Jailed for Six Years for Lethal Honeytrap
Mundill Mahil, 20, lured Gagandip Singh into trap where he was beaten and burned alive in car.
Mahatma Gandhi Baptised in US Church
Mahatma Gandhi has been baptised in proxy by a US church in 1996, according to Helen Radkey, a researcher.
Interserve FY Earnings Preview: Chance of doubling EPS over five years
Interserve, the support services and construction company, is conscious of the continuing risks to global economic recovery and believes that it has the capability to double earnings per share over five years. The group is scheduled to release its preliminary results for the year ended December 31, 2011 on February 29, 2012.
New UK Visa Rules Kick In
The UK immigration authorities have made changes to laws to better accommodate foreign immigrants as well as give a boost to tourism in view of the Olympics.
The WikiLeaks GiFiles: Stratfor Predicts Huge Oil Profits from Attack on Iran
Stratfor email hacked by Anonymous and published by WikiLeaks says attack on Iran would benefit Saudia Arabia, Russia and India.
Pearson Group Announces £1.15 Billion Profit for 2011
The profit was driven by considerable increases in e-book sales at Penguin and the Financial Times Group, both of which are owned by Pearson.
The WikiLeaks GiFiles: Stratfor Monitored Bhopal Activists 'Yes Men'
Stratfor intelligence firm monitored and analysed activities of Bhopal activists for US chemical giant Dow Chemical, hacked emails show.
India Winning Fight Against Polio, Say Health Experts
World Health Organisation declares India free of endemic polio but must wait two more years for all-clear.
F1: Day Three of Barcelona Test Session, Williams on Top, Schumacher Impressive
The penultimate day of testing at the Circuit de Cataluña in Barcelona, Spain, saw the Williams of Pastor Maldonado take its turn at the top of the timesheets.
Nissan to Recall 250,000 Cars for Faulty Fuel Sensor in Engines
The recall would be across the spectrum including some Juke crossovers produced in Britain, Tilda made in china and Micra hatchbacks made in India, according to a Reuters report.
F1: Maldonado Fastest in Morning Testing at Catalunya
Pastor Maldonado finished top of the timing sheets at the end of morning practice on the third day of pre-season testing at Catalunya, almost one second ahead of second place Schumacher.
F1: Day Two of Barcelona Test Session, Force India Leads, Ferrari Struggles
Start the slideshow to see all the action from the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain...
Tibet Self-Immolation Protests Subdue New Year Celebrations [SLIDESHOW]
Losar low-key in wake of 16 protesters burning themselves to death in protest at Chinese rule.
F1: Day One of Barcelona Test Session, Vettel Shines, Schumacher Debuts W03
It seems to be coming together very nicely for defending World Champion Sebastian Vettel.
Legless Amphibians Found in India, Study
Previously unknown species of legless amphibian found buried deep underground in northeast India.
Proview 'Prepared to Negotiate' With Apple Over iPad Legal Dispute
Display maker Proview stated it is prepared to begin negotiations with Apple, after the Chinese company threatened to sue over the use of the iPad trademark.
Olympus Executive Tsutomu Omori Found Dead in Luxury Apartment Block
Olympus accounting scandal unrelated to apparent suicide of senior director in India, say police.
Australian Students Discover Three Shipwrecks in Carpark
Maritine archaeologists pull off hat trick in trecherous Australian bay.
Digital Technology To Help Save Rare Languages
In a startling revelation, more than 7,000 spoken languages from around the world are expected to go extinct by the end of the century. Fortunately, researchers from Swarthmore College have found a way to preserve these languages.