2009年4月12日星期日

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Yahoo! News: India Top Stories - Reuters

Satyam management change after CLB approval - chairman (Reuters)

Posted: 12 Apr 2009 05:57 AM PDT

Shadows of Satyam Computer Services' logo and a security guard are seen at the entrance of a Satyam office building in Hyderabad January 21, 2009, file photo.  REUTERS/Krishnendu HalderReuters - The change of management in fraud-hit Satyam Computer Services is expected to take place by next weekend after the board gets the approval from the Company Law Board (CLB), Satyam's chairman said on Sunday.


Kashmiri separatist leader Sajjad Lone to contest election (Reuters)

Posted: 11 Apr 2009 09:26 PM PDT

Sajjad Gani Lone, chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Conference (JKPC), speaks during a news conference at his residence in Srinagar April 11, 2009. REUTERS/Fayaz KabliReuters - Kashmir's senior separatist leader Sajjad Gani Lone, who has opposed Indian rule in the disputed Himalayan region for decades, in a surprising move on Saturday said he would contest the imminent general elections.


Sri Lanka president orders New Year halt to fighting (Reuters)

Posted: 12 Apr 2009 10:14 AM PDT

A Sri Lankan policeman stands guard in front of displaced Tamils civilians during a visit by Walter Kaelin, the U.N. secretary general's representative on the human rights of internally displaced persons (IDPs), at a camp set up for Tamils who escaped the war zone in Vavuniya, about 254 km north of Colombo, April 4, 2009. REUTERS/ StringerReuters - Sri Lanka's president on Sunday ordered the military not to attack the Tamil Tigers during a two-day holiday to let thousands of civilians escape a no-fire zone where they are being held by the separatists.


Maoists kill two policemen in Chhattisgarh ambush (Reuters)

Posted: 12 Apr 2009 09:15 AM PDT

Reuters - Maoist militants killed two policemen and a civilian in Chhattisgarh on Sunday, a senior police officer said, as the rebels stepped up violent attacks ahead of a general election.

India can beat anyone anywhere, says Harbhajan (Reuters)

Posted: 12 Apr 2009 12:35 AM PDT

India's Harbhajan Singh celebrates the dismissal of New Zealand's James Franklin during their third international cricket test match in Wellington, April 4, 2009. Fresh from a rare test series victory in New Zealand, off-spinner Singh believes India have what it takes to beat the best in the world on their home soil. REUTERS/Anthony PhelpsReuters - Fresh from a rare test series victory in New Zealand, off-spinner Harbhajan Singh believes India have what it takes to beat the best in the world on their home soil.


Poverty makes surrogates of women in Gujarat (Reuters)

Posted: 11 Apr 2009 11:37 PM PDT

Nayna Patel, an Indian gynaecologist, carries out an ultrasound examination on Shabnam, a surrogate mother, at Patel's clinic in Anand in Gujarat in this March 4, 2009 file photo. REUTERS/Arko Datta/FilesReuters - Shabnam had dreamed of owning a home for years, but with few prospects for her husband, she followed the lead of many poor women in her town in Gujarat: she signed up to carry a baby for another couple.


Scuttled summit delays pacts, talks on crisis (Reuters)

Posted: 11 Apr 2009 10:29 PM PDT

A Thai policeman keeps watch in front of banners for the 14th ASEAN Summit and Related Summits at its venue in Pattaya April 9, 2009. The East Asia Summit, which collapsed in chaos on Saturday, was meant to provide an opportunity for leaders of half the world's population to discuss responses to the global financial crisis. REUTERS/Claro Cortes IVReuters - The East Asia Summit, which collapsed in chaos on Saturday, was meant to provide an opportunity for leaders of half the world's population to discuss responses to the global financial crisis.


Some 100,000 demand Sri Lanka ceasefire in UK march (Reuters)

Posted: 11 Apr 2009 07:36 PM PDT

Tamil demonstrators call for London's help in securing a ceasefire between Sri Lankan forces and Tamil Tiger separatists during a march in London April 11, 2009. REUTERS/Andrew ParsonsReuters - Around 100,000 people marched through the British capital on Saturday to demand a ceasefire between Sri Lankan forces and Tamil Tiger separatists.


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