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Jaipur blasts scare Warne, Watson and Smith

Jaipur, May 15: The Jaipur serial blasts not just shook the Indians, but also made an impact on the ongoing IPL cricket show, as the Australian stars Shane Warne, Shane Watson and their co-player Graeme Smith from South Africa may quit this edition of Indian Premier League.

Terrified Warne, Watson, Smith may quit IPL because of blasts

MELBOURNE: The serial blasts in Jaipur may take its toll on the ongoing multi-million dollar Indian Premier League as Australian stars Shane Warne and Shane Watson and South African Graeme Smith are considering quitting the tournament, according to media reports.

Warne, Watson, Smith likely to quit IPL after Jaipur blasts

Melbourne, May 15: Australian stars Shane Warne and Shane Watson and the South African skipper Graeme Smith, who are currently featuring in the multi-million dollar IPL, are considering quitting the event after the serial blasts rocked Jaipur, according to media reports.

Hard life for Indian sculptor after train bombings

Mahendra Pitale, 34, travels to work in a local train in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, July 9, 2008. Pitale, right, lost his left arm on July 11, 2006 while he was on his way to work when a series of seven blasts went off on commuter trains across Mumbai. The bombings, which India blamed on Muslim militants, killed 187 people and injured more than 800. Mahendra Pitale, 34, travels to work in a local train in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, July 9, 2008. Pitale, right, lost his left arm on July 11, 2006 while he was on his way to work when a series of seven blasts went off on commuter trains across Mumbai. The bombings, which India blamed on Muslim militants, killed 187 people and injured more than 800. (AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade)

Blasts in Iraq Kill 40, Including 3 Marines

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Benjy blasts overpaid Windies

(CMC) Winston Benjamin is the latest in the growing list of former West Indies players who believe the region’s fans are being short–changed by what they see as their overpaid cricket side.

Cosmic blasts may throw out plasma 'cannonballs'

IF YOU were unfortunate enough to experience one of the universe's most powerful explosions up close, you would certainly be doomed. But would the blast obliterate you with jets like something from a flamethrower or with cannonball-like projectiles of plasma? We thought we knew the answer, but now the picture is not so clear.

Bono Blasts ISPs for Turning Blind Eye to Music Piracy

U2-Bono-ISP.jpgIn a letter sent to NME Magazine, U2's Bono has weighed in on the issue of music piracy criticizing Internet service providers for showing indifference to the piracy of music taking place on their networks and letting it go on.

Robot blasts bleach vapour into hospital rooms in battle against superbugs

Health chiefs are trialling a hi-tech machine to blast bleach vapour into treatment rooms to battle deadly infections including MRSA and C-difficile.

Robot blasts bleach vapour into hospital rooms in battle against superbugs

Health chiefs are trialling a hi-tech machine to blast bleach vapour into treatment rooms to battle deadly infections including MRSA and C-difficile.

Rocket blasts off to deliver telescope into orbit

An unmanned Delta rocket blasted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on Wednesday to put a gamma ray telescope into orbit to probe the most energetic form of light.

Rocket blasts off to deliver telescope into orbit

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - An unmanned Delta rocket blasted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on Wednesday to put a gamma ray telescope into orbit to probe the most energetic form of light.

Rocket blasts off to deliver telescope into orbit

Florida, June 12: An unmanned Delta rocket blasted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on Wednesday to put a gamma ray telescope into orbit to probe the most energetic form of light.

GLAST blasts off in search of gamma rays

The GLAST gamma-ray telescope was launched into space at 12.05 p.m. local time from Cape Canaveral in Florida today. The instrument is due to orbit some 360 km above the Earth’s surface where it will begin its survey of gamma rays from throughout the universe. Physicists involved in the project hope that GLAST (the Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope) will help them study some of the most violent events in the universe, provide a new window into the early universe and even shed light on the origins of dark matter.

GLAST Blasts Off

A powerful new space observatory called GLAST launched successfully today, and will provide a huge leap in our capabilities to study gamma rays, the highest-energy form of light. The Gamma Ray Large Area Space Telescope will enable scientists to answer persistent questions about a broad range of topics, including supermassive black-holes, pulsars, cosmic rays, and searches for signals of new physics in the stars of our galaxy. GLAST blasted off at 12:05 pm EDT, after a brief delay regarding weather and concerns on the water suppression system at the launchpad. But the problems were cleared and the launch proceeded with no complications. Now, the big question is, what will be GLAST's new name?

GLAST Blasts Off on Gamma Ray Mission

Today, NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope (GLAST for short) left Earth onboard a Delta II rocket. "The entire GLAST Team is elated," reported program manager Kevin Grady of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center shortly after the rocket's liftoff from Cape Canaveral. "The observatory is now on-orbit and all systems continue to operate as planned."

McCullum blasts century in one day warmup

Brendon McCullum's 2008 runfest has continued with a dominant century as New Zealand fell just short of a ground record total in their 95-run one-day cricket victory over Worcestershire.

Icahn blasts Yahoo again

In his latest missive targeting Yahoo's Roy Bostock, Carl Icahn claims the Yahoo chairman needs to justify his salary and release his time sheets

ALMR blasts cheap Tesco online deals

A trade body has blasted Tesco for selling booze five times cheaper than in pubs and offering the deals online where age checks can not be properly carried out.

Deadly blasts hit Sri Lanka buses

Bomb attacks on two buses in Sri Lanka have left 22 people dead and about 100 injured, the first of them hitting a vehicle in a suburb of Colombo.

BOPARA BLASTS ESSEX INTO SEMIS

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Friedmann blasts failure to give Ramon wiretap transcripts

Justice Minister Daniel Friedmann said Tuesday he has no choice but to appoint a government committee of inquiry into the failure of law enforcement officials to give Deputy Prime Minister Haim Ramon the transcripts of wiretapped conversations.

Icahn blasts Yahoo's CEO, board

The activist investor, who says the Internet firm didn't take Microsoft's $47 billion buyout offer seriously, wants Jerry Yang and other board members out.


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