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Queen has teased fans with a new track with the late singer Freddie Mercury`s vocals featured in it.
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Cosmetics in India, some of which are endorsed by well known celebrities, have portions of mercury and chromium in them, reveals a recent study.
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There was no let up in bitter cold wave sweeping North India as mercury remained below normal in most parts of the region while two succumbed to freezing weather in Haryana`s Ambala city.
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Queen guitarist Brian May underwent a scan on Monday as part of a series of urgent tests sparked by fears he could have cancer, the rock star revealed on his website.
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For years, researchers assumed that if mercury`s high and increasing in fish in the North American and European Arctic, the same would also stand true of fish elsewhere in the Arctic.
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The International Astronomical Union has approved a proposal from the
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`Skyfall` star Ben Whishaw is confirmed to star in the Freddie Mercury biopic.
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Freddie Mercury`s duet with the late King of Pop Michael Jackson could soon be released after old tapes were discovered.
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Drop in the mercury on Sunday brought the minimum temperature to below the 10 degree Celsius mark for the first time since the onset of winter in the capital.
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Actor Ben Whishaw has reportedly been roped in to star as musician Freddie Mercury, lead vocalist and lyricist of the rock band Queen, in an upcoming biopic.
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The cold wave conditions further intensified in tribal areas and mid and higher hills of Himachal Pradesh as mercury dropped by few notches across the state.
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A new global treaty could eliminate within three decades the commercial use of mercury in everything from batteries, paints and skin-lightening creams to utility plants and small-scale gold mining.
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