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A copy of the doctor's certificate, victim's photograph and ration card for proof of identity. ... In private hospitals, the on

A copy of the doctor's certificate, victim's photograph and ration card for proof of identity. That is what one requires to collect compensation for a relative injured in last week's serial bomb blasts. In the unfortunate event of death, a copy of the death certificate is also required. An amount of Rs 50,000 government compensation and another Rs 50,000 from railway authorities and free tre...

By Bob Minzesheimer, USA TODAYI've been traveling a lot lately — without leaving home.... Travel by couch beats coach...

By Bob Minzesheimer, USA TODAYI've been traveling a lot lately — without leaving home.

Two books have taken me across the USA by car and to the remotest part of Papua New Guinea.

•Cross Country by Robert Sullivan warns readers where they're headed with the summer's longest subtitle: Fifteen Years and 90,000 Miles on the Roads and Interstates of America With Lewis and ...

KUALA LUMPUR: Little Eliz Rochmita Sari can now lift her face to the sun without feeling self-con... Indonesian girl is all smi

KUALA LUMPUR: Little Eliz Rochmita Sari can now lift her face to the sun without feeling self-conscious.

The four-year-old Indonesian girl had successful surgery on Monday to correct a disfiguring birth defect.

Eliz was relaxed when a big media group visited her yesterday, smiling and laughing to anyone who talked to her.

"Sudah makan (Have you eaten)?" asked her mother Purwan...

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The city's Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the $200 million plan, which would be paid ... SF moves closer to universa

The city's Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the $200 million plan, which would be paid for by taxpayers, mandatory contributions from employers and consumer premiums, The San Francisco Chronicle reports.

It would cover most healthcare services, including checkups, prescription drugs, X-rays, blood tests and surgical procedures. It would not cover dental care, fertility services,...