2008年8月27日星期三

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Yahoo! News: India Top Stories - Reuters

Reform bills in focus as parliament convenes (Reuters)

Posted: 27 Aug 2008 05:34 AM CDT

A view of the parliament building is seen in New Delhi in this July 21, 2008 file photo. REUTERS/B MathurReuters - The Lok Sabha meets for a month from Oct. 17, officials said on Wednesday, raising hopes for passage of key economic reform legislation before general elections due by May 2009.


Food riots as Bihar floods destroy 250,000 homes (Reuters)

Posted: 27 Aug 2008 04:42 AM CDT

Stranded people make their way through flood waters in Bihar August 22, 2008. Food riots erupted on Wednesday in Bihar, where more than two million people have been forced from their homes and about 250,000 houses destroyed in what officials say are the worst floods in 50 years. REUTERS/Krishna Murari KishanReuters - Food riots erupted on Wednesday in Bihar, where more than two million people have been forced from their homes and about 250,000 houses destroyed in what officials say are the worst floods in 50 years.


Three more killed as religious riots in Orissa spread (Reuters)

Posted: 27 Aug 2008 02:23 AM CDT

A video grab shows the interior of a Christian orphanage which was torched by a mob in Bargah town, in Orissa, August 25, 2008. Three bodies were found overnight in Orissa racked by clashes between Hindus and Christians, taking the death toll to 11, as violence spread to new districts on Wednesday, police said. REUTERS/ANI via Reuters TVReuters - Three bodies were found overnight in Orissa racked by clashes between Hindus and Christians, taking the death toll to 11, as violence spread to new districts on Wednesday, police said.


Muslim militants kill three in Jammu (Reuters)

Posted: 27 Aug 2008 02:01 AM CDT

Reuters - Suspected Muslim militants who slipped across the border from Pakistan into Indian Kashmir killed at least two civilians and an army officer in the Hindu-majority region of Jammu on Wednesday, police said.

Pope deplores anti-Christian violence in Orissa (Reuters)

Posted: 27 Aug 2008 04:57 AM CDT

Pope Benedict XVI leads his weekly general audience from a balcony at his summer residence of Castel Gandolfo outside Rome August 20, 2008. Pope Benedict on Wednesday condemned spiralling violence against Christians in Orissa but also deplored the killing of a Hindu leader that sparked clashes. REUTERS/Chris HelgrenReuters - Pope Benedict on Wednesday condemned spiralling violence against Christians in Orissa but also deplored the killing of a Hindu leader that sparked clashes.


Infosys says better positioned for Axon buy (Reuters)

Posted: 27 Aug 2008 03:42 AM CDT

File photo of staff walking in Infosys Technologies campus at Electronics City in Bangalore. Infosys, India's second-largest software services exporter, was better positioned than others to acquire UK's Axon Group because it had management backing for its offer, its chief financial officer said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Pawel Kopczynski/FilesReuters - Infosys Technologies Ltd, India's second-largest software services exporter, was better positioned than others to acquire UK's Axon Group because it had management backing for its offer, its chief financial officer said on Wednesday.


High road accident toll a drain on economy (Reuters)

Posted: 26 Aug 2008 10:17 PM CDT

Vehicles move during busy traffic hours in Mumbai August 25, 2008. As incomes rise and the economy rapidly expands, new cars and trucks pour onto roads at an ever increasing pace, squeezing into narrow, congested streets that were never designed for such a massive flow of traffic. REUTERS/Punit ParanjpeReuters - The twisted metal of smashed up cars lining highways is a grim testament to India's road toll, one of the worst in the world with around 100,000 people killed in traffic accidents last year alone.


Olympic champion Bindra urges greater professionalism (Reuters)

Posted: 27 Aug 2008 02:04 AM CDT

Olympic men's 10m air rifle gold medalist Abhinav Bindra shows his gold medal during a news conference in New Delhi August 14, 2008. Bindra has urged sports administrators to adopt a more professional approach to help the country build on the three medals it won at the Beijing Games. REUTERS/Parth SanyalReuters - India's Olympic shooting champion Abhinav Bindra has urged sports administrators to adopt a more professional approach to help the country build on the three medals it won at the Beijing Games.


More people living below poverty line - World Bank (Reuters)

Posted: 26 Aug 2008 08:46 PM CDT

Villagers hold empty plates as they stand in front of the office of a block development officer (BDO) during a protest against the improper supply of food in Galsi village, about 130 km northwest of Kolkata, October 11, 2007. REUTERS/Parth Sanyal/FilesReuters - The World Bank said on Tuesday more people are living in extreme poverty in developing countries than previously thought as it adjusted the recognized yardstick for measuring global poverty to $1.25 a day from $1.


India to benefit from Asian Cup berth - Baichung Bhutia (Reuters)

Posted: 27 Aug 2008 02:29 AM CDT

India's captain Baichung Bhutia (in blue) unsuccessfully attempts a goal against Myanmar's goalkeeper Aung Aung Oo during their semi-final match in the AFC Challenge Cup India 2008 soccer tournament in Hyderabad August 7, 2008. REUTERS/Krishnendu HalderReuters - India could be transformed into a regional power over the next three years after their AFC Challenge Cup victory earlier this month qualified them for the 2011 Asian Cup, according to the side's captain Baichung Bhutia.


DreamWorks deal marks big changes for Bollywood (Reuters)

Posted: 26 Aug 2008 07:09 PM CDT

A man walks past a public bus displaying an advertisement for a movie magazine with pictures of Bollywood actors Kareena Kapoor, Hrithik Roshan, Priyanka Chopra, Abhishek Bachchan and Mallika Sherawat in Mumbai April 28, 2008. REUTERS/Punit Paranjpe/FilesReuters - Indian media company Reliance ADA Group's expected deal to finance a new incarnation of the DreamWorks film studio signals broader changes for Bollywood moviemakers looking to reach Western audiences, experts said.


Some Ayurvedic medicines have harmful metals - study (Reuters)

Posted: 26 Aug 2008 07:23 PM CDT

Therapists prepare a traditional Ayurvedic massage room for a customer in Mumbai March 12, 2007. REUTERS/Prashanth Vishwanathan/FilesReuters - One in five Ayurvedic medicines commonly used by followers of the ancient Indian health philosophy were found to contain the metallic poisons lead, mercury or arsenic, researchers said on Tuesday.


Bihar's "river of sorrow" threatens more floods (Reuters)

Posted: 26 Aug 2008 11:40 AM CDT

A man sits outside his flooded house at Tambaur Village, in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh August 26, 2008. REUTERS/Pawan KumarReuters - Rising rivers in eastern India that swamped more land and homes on Tuesday have affected more than 2 million people, some of whom vented their anger by attacking officials trying to assess the damage.


West Bengal govt refuses to back down on Nano project (Reuters)

Posted: 26 Aug 2008 06:36 AM CDT

A view of a factory shade of a small car project, run by India's top vehicle maker Tata Motors, is seen in Singur 50 km north of Kolkata August 7, 2008. REUTERS/Jayanta ShawReuters - The West Bengal government rejected on Tuesday a demand by agitating farmers to return disputed land acquired for building what is billed as the world's cheapest car.


Six killed in Orissa religious riots, Vatican condemns (Reuters)

Posted: 26 Aug 2008 02:35 PM CDT

A vehicle burns inside a church in Nuagoan village in the Kandhamal district of Orissa August 25, 2008. Authorities imposed a curfew in parts of the state on Tuesday after two people were burnt to death and more than a dozen churches torched by suspected Hindus angry over the murder of their leader.  REUTERS/Sanjib MukherjeeReuters - Six people were killed when Hindu and Christian mobs clashed on Tuesday in Orissa, where dozens of churches have been vandalised in spiralling religious violence.


Govt extends Kashmir curfew, detains separatists (Reuters)

Posted: 26 Aug 2008 01:25 PM CDT

A Kashmiri Muslim woman speaks with an Indian policeman on the third day of a curfew in Srinagar August 26, 2008. Indian troops extended a curfew in Kashmir for a third straight day on Tuesday and searched for separatist leaders as the biggest anti-India protests in two decades showed little sign of abating. REUTERS/Danish IsmailReuters - Police beat Kashmiri protesters who defied a curfew on Tuesday and troops searched for separatist leaders as the biggest anti-India protests in two decades showed no sign of abating.


Russia recognises Georgia rebel regions (Reuters)

Posted: 26 Aug 2008 10:34 AM CDT

Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev chairs the session of the State Security Council at the presidential residence at the Black Sea resort of Sochi, August 16, 2008. REUTERS/RIA NOVOSTI/Kremlin/Vladimir RodionovReuters - Russia recognised two rebel regions of Georgia as independent states on Tuesday, escalating tension in the volatile Caucasus and putting Moscow on a collision course with the West.


India v Sri Lanka one-dayer delayed by rain (Reuters)

Posted: 26 Aug 2008 04:55 AM CDT

Reuters - The start of the fourth one-day international between Sri Lanka and India has been delayed because of rain on Tuesday.
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