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Freddie Mercury to be honoured with London memorial and more...

Freddie Mercury to be honoured with London memorial

Late rock legend Freddie Mercury is set to be honoured in his hometown with his own Hollywood Walk of Fame-style star.

The British musician, best known as the frontman of the rock band Queen, fled Zanzibar, Tanzania as a child with his family at a time of political unrest in the African region, and they set up home in Feltham, West London.

Mercury died of bronchopneumonia induced by HIV (AIDS) on...

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Arzan Khambatta: A home sculpted to perfection

arzan_khambattaSculptor Arzan and wife Khushnuma Khambatta along with their two kids Pezanne (14) and Tianna (11) occupy an 850 sq ft apartment with a small garden. “Our home seems small now that the kids are growing up because they want more space,” says Arzan about his cherished space in Dadar Parsi colony.

By Marina Correa / DNA

The home has seen much transformation from being only a one-room apartment...

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Tata Chairman Doesn’t Sweat the Timing on Global Expansion

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By PAUL BECKETT / WSJ

MUMBAI—During his 18-year tenure as chairman of India’s venerable Tata Group, 71-year-old Ratan Tata has led a drive to expand internationally, a strategy India’s other sprawling companies seek to emulate.

With annual revenue above $70 billion, Tata Group now derives 65% of its sales outside of India and employs 357,000 people world-wide. It has interests in...

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The Lost Persian Army: Compelling Evidence in the Sahara

The remains of a legendary 50,000-strong army which was swallowed up in a cataclysmic sandstorm in the Sahara Desert 2,500 years ago are believed to have been found.

Persian Army :: Cambyses Kills the ApisItalian archaeologists Angelo and Alfredo Castiglioni, twin brothers, have discovered bronze weapons and hundreds of human bones which they reckon are the remains of the lost army of Persian King Cambyses II.

According to the Greek...

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Neville Wadia: World’s Oldest T20 Centurion

He is a grandfather and yet Neville Wadia’s passion for cricket at the age of 63 is never-ending. He has been playing cricket for over 40

years now. Some six months ago, he achieved something special.

Wadia scored 105 in just 60 balls slamming three sixes and 15 fours in a 20-Twenty match in Vadodara at the old age of 63 years and 305 days. No Parsi player has represented the Indian...

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