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Choco made products may be not affordable in 2014.

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The Fact is Ivory Coast is the major producer and exporter of choc beans, almost half the world's cocoa beans are from Ivory Coast.

Expert predicts that in 2014, world may a face a 'chocolate drought', reason is political unrest in the Ivory Coast. The Choco beans production in recent months had sharply gone down, reason, less number of cocoa farmers there.

Many have fled the country or are smuggling the crop into Ghana, where it is selling at a far higher price, says British chocolatier Angus Kennedy.

Beware, Magnets can confuse your brain.

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Scientists from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have found a way to switch off your sense of right and wrong, by using magnets.

Scientist first asked a group of volunteers to rate actions on a scale from one (morally forbidden) to seven (permissible), the journal Proceedings of the US National Science Academy reports.

Chinese govt to equip govt vehicles with GPS to prevent officials for personal use.

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In order to reduce govt. expenditure on their staff and using govt property for self, Government vehicles in China's Guangzhou city will now have Global Positition System (GPS).

A satellite positioning terminal will be installed on each official vehicle, the China Daily cited the Guangzhou Daily as reporting on Wednesday.

Through GPS a government car's position can be checked at any time and would show on the map.

Bloody, merciless attack on school teen was planned on facebook

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Grudge at it's worst.... One brutal murder, Britain will never ever forget. Sofyen Belamouadden, 15-year-old schoolboy in Britain was killed by an armed group of 20 teenagers by samurai sword with a blade 20-30 cm long, a flick knife and a Swiss Army knife, and machetes and screwdrivers.

The boy was killed due to some tensions between pupils from two London schools.

Whats your smile color? LED Smile, Japanese new fashion trend.

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A new concept of smiling, originally created by two Japanese designers, Mr.Ishibashi and Daito Manabe, is now a popular trend amongst Japanese. So you may be thinking whats new in their smile ??? Their smile is colorful...... literally :P, these "fronts" contain bright multicolored glowing LED lights.

The new fashion accessories were originally created as an experiment by two Japanese designers and are now being used in a commercial advertising a winter sale at a Japanese clothing store, Laforet Harajuku.

Airtel 3G services goes lives in India, full operations by march end.

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After Tata Docomo(total) and Reliance(partial) launching 3G services, Bharti Airtel on Monday, i.e., 24-Jan 2011, launched its 3G service in India, with rollout plans to cover 1500-plus cities across the country by March next year.

By March this year, the Airtel said it would launch 3G service in 40-plus cities in 13 telecom circles, where it had won spectrum (radio waves) for 3G services in the auction held by the Government last year.

A Thief wearing Barack Obama rubber mask Robs bank.

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What can you do when the most powerful man on the earth robs the bank??? Something similar, but not equal happens in Austria. A man wearing a rubber mask of US President Barack Obama robbed a bank in Handenberg in Upper Austria, at the time, when the banks was about to be closed.

Police believe the same man, disguised in his Obama mask, has been carrying out such bank raids for the past two years.

The daily Kronenzeitung, in its online edition, says that robber got hands on 10,000 euros (USD 13,500).

A non-computer geek, Shigeru Kondo, from Japan calculates the value of pi to five trillion digits, now hold world record.

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It all started with his hobby and love for his computer processing power and some help from US computer science student, Alexander Yee, who programed the application software.

Japanese businessman, Shigeru Kondo, with his home-built computer calculate the ever growing value of 'Pi', the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, to five trillion digits, almost doubling the accuracy of the previous world record.

His calculation was recognized by Guinness World Records with a certificate mailed to him.

Using parts from local warehouses and online stores, Kondo assembled a desktop computer that featured two high-end Intel processors and 20 external hard-drives.

Kochi Team wants Dada to play for them.

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Good news for Dada(Sourav Ganguly) fans. Eleven days after the auction, snubbed by all the ten franchisees, now Dada may get chance to prove himself.

According to the CNN-IBN sources, IPL Kochi has approached the IPL Governing Council to allow them to sign the former India captain Sourav Ganguly for IPL 4.IPL Governing Council has shown their surprise by Kochi's late intent but it won't be that easy for them to go ahead and purchase Sourav Ganguly. They can do so only if the other nine franchises raise no objection to this out-of-auction deal.

After ForceOne in F1, Mahindra will represent India in MotoGP.

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Now Indian like to see more than Cricket, with changing times, the taste of viewers is changing.

The Mahindra Group today, 21-Jan 2001, launched its two-wheeler racing team, to make their debut in the MotoGP, the road racing world championship for two wheelers, in March in Qatar.

They Announced the entry into the world motorcycle event, in the 125cc class bikes.

British company to sell 'Samosas' in India.

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This is Interesting....... Soon some Indian may be eating Samosas made by food company which is from Britain.

Farsan, an Indian food company based in the east Midlands town of Leicester, has opened a new factory in Gujarat to produce snacks such as samosas and bhajis.

Farsan managing director Nainesh Patel is in India on a two-week tour to promote the new factory and market his products to supermarket chains.

House wife from US comes out with successful recipe to cure her bald patches on her head.

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This 43-year old, home mommy from US, mother of three had come with her home recipe to cure balding patches on her head, which doctors claims to have no cure to it.

Mary Corrigan came up with a 'grow-your-hair-back diet' after a lengthy long research, devastated after hearing the Doctors negative response. Her diet did work, gave positive results within four months.

Married Women poisons whole family for stranger lover from Facebook.

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A married women from Delhi, wife of West Delhi jeweller shop owner, poisons whole family for a totally stranger, claimed to US based NRI and owner of a chain of hotels.

Police said that facebook stranger had sent her a friend request and she had accepted it. Following this, stranger further developed friendship with her and told her that he was an NRI but presently was living in Delhi. He claimed that he owned a few hotels in America and had other businesses too. She believed him and started dating him. After a few months, stranger proposed and they decided to get married.

Don't let your Web Browser save all your passwords.

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Passwords stored in your Web Browser are not safe, says c't, a German Computer Magazine. c't warns, by storing, we provide an easy gateway to access our unencrypted passwords to hackers with malwares and spywares.

The Tech magazine recommends that people who insist on storing passwords on a browser at least use some kind of master password, which means that all stored access data is safely encrypted. At present, which is available only with Firefox and Opera.

Did you checked out your new Zodiac sign? Ophiuchus is the latest addition

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Modern Astronomers welcome Ophiuchus, a new addition to the present 12 Zodiac signs. Ophiuchus is a rarely used astrological sign that is not included in most versions of the Zodiac calendars, also known as 'Serpentarius' with its dates falling between November 29 and December 17.

Ophiuchus was said to be counted between Scorpio and Sagittarius. But it was discarded by the Babylonians because they wanted 12 signs per year.

Taken from the Greek word for 'serpent-bearer', the sign is portrayed by a man grasping the snake that is represented by the constellation Serpens. Ophiuchus was one of the 48 constellations proposed by Ptolemy in the second century. It was earlier known as Serpentarius, a Latin word for serpent-bearer.

Disney's Pixar previews the teaser of popular animated movie 'Cars 2' at Detroit Auto Show

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Disney Pixar's 'Cars' sequel 'Cars 2' is back. Jay Schuster and Brad Lewis from Pixar Animation Studios, provided some hints of their coming film, “Cars 2,” which opens on June 24 while addressing an event at Detroit Auto Show.

Mr. Schuster is the film’s art director and Mr. Lewis, its co-director.

About their upcoming movie, they revealed one major new character, Finn McMissile, is based on James Bond’s 1964 Aston Martin DB5 and a secret agent babe, body inspired by Jaguar. Finn is given voice by Michael Caine and secret agent babe's by Holley Shiftwell.

Writing down worries boosts your performance

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(PTI)Researchers at the University of Chicago found that the exercise of writing down worries appears to clear the mind and allows it too focus on the job in hand.

The technique is so powerful that students taking an exam showed a 20 per cent improvement in their marks if they used it just before sitting down, they found.

"People are in this stressful situation and they worry about it and the consequences," said Prof Sian Beilock, who led the study.

Can Sacred Vedic chants can make rain fall?, scientists to find out soon.

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A group of scientists led by V.P.M. Nampoori, former director of the International School of Photonics, Cochin University (CUSAT), will conduct research into the impact of Vedic chants and the fire ritual on the atmosphere and its surroundings.

Soon they will be establish their base at the ancient village of Panjal in Kerala to study the 3,100-year-old Vedic ritual called Athirathram in April.

Hackers develop software, to deal with Natural Disaster.

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Hackers from around the world gathered at event called the Random Hacks of Kindness (RHoK), showed that hackers are not far behind when it come to social responsibility.

They developed a software that can help identify and reduce risks from natural hazards.

During these events, hackers develop and improve tools aimed at helping emergency managers respond more effectively to disasters.

Scientist records data in bacteria.

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A group of students from Hong Kong's Chinese University are making progress in Biostorage arena which could change our perception of storing data. These students are making research on E.coli bacterium(potential source of serious food poisoning) in which they intend to store such vast amounts of information.

Biostorage, the art of storing and encrypting information in living organisms, a new field which emerged about a decade ago.

In 2007, a team at Japan's Keio University said they had successfully encoded the equation that represents Einstein's theory of relativity, E=MC2, in the DNA of a common soil bacterium.