Hotel chains are delivering everything from yoga videos to recumbent bicycles to guests who prefer to work out their jet lag, or shape up for that business meeting, in the privacy of their rooms.
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Hotel chains are delivering everything from yoga videos to recumbent bicycles to guests who prefer to work out their jet lag, or shape up for that business meeting, in the privacy of their rooms.
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Iran has banned TV programmes showing half-naked men and love triangles, the semi-official Fars news agency reported on Monday, in the latest sign of a conservative crackdown on media in the Islamic state.
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Children under 12 may soon be spared pat-downs and taking off their shoes as the US begins to implement new airport security screening procedures, homeland security secretary Janet Napolitano said.
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America’s new intelligence chief David Petraeus has predicted that al-Qaida leaders may flee Afghanistan and the entire south Asia as they were being pressed hard by American forces.
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America’s new intelligence chief David Petraeus has predicted that al-Qaida leaders may flee Afghanistan and the entire south Asia as they were being pressed hard by American forces.
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British police said they had arrested the wife of a man who carried out a suicide bombing in Sweden in December on suspicion of carrying out preparatory acts for a terrorist attack.
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Pakistani politicians have continued to woo officials in the local government of Kashgar, the Chinese border town which recently blamed Pakistan for being the source of arms and training to terrorists operating in the region.
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The top commander for Nato and US forces in Afghanistan says the Kabul attack has left 27 dead, including Afghan police, civilians and insurgents.
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The 20-hour insurgent assault on the heavily guarded Afghan capital left 27 dead — including police, civilians and attackers
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