2009年6月8日星期一

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Real Madrid sign Brazilian Kaka from AC Milan (Reuters)

Posted: 08 Jun 2009 04:37 PM PDT

Brazil's Kaka celebrates a goal against Uruguay during their World Cup 2010 qualifying soccer match in Montevideo, June 6, 2009. REUTERS/Pablo La RosaReuters - Real Madrid have signed Brazilian midfielder Kaka from AC Milan, the Primera Liga club said on their website (www.realmadrid.com) on Tuesday.


Sri Lanka knock Australia out of Twenty20 World Cup (Reuters)

Posted: 08 Jun 2009 01:22 PM PDT

Sri Lanka's Ajantha Mendis (R) is congratulated after getting the wicket of Australia's Shane Watson in the ICC World Twenty20 cricket group match at Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, Nottingham June 8 2009.    REUTERS/Philip BrownReuters - Sri Lanka knocked world one-day champions Australia out of the Twenty20 World Cup on Monday with a six wicket victory in their Group C match at Trent Bridge.


India must deal with pressure, says Kumble (Reuters)

Posted: 08 Jun 2009 09:45 AM PDT

India's captain Anil Kumble leaves after attending a cricket training session in Bangalore in this October 8, 2008 file photo. REUTERS/Punit Paranjpe/FilesReuters - India are well equipped to retain their World Twenty20 title if they can withstand the pressure of being defending champions, Anil Kumble, the country's highest wicket-taker in test and one-day cricket, said on Monday.


INTERVIEW - DLF sees property prices firming up (Reuters)

Posted: 08 Jun 2009 09:19 AM PDT

A man rides pass an advertisement of Indian property developer DLF Ltd. in Gurgaon in this June 11, 2007 file photo. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi/FilesReuters - DLF Ltd, India's largest listed real estate firm, sees signs of recovery in the country's beaten down residential property sector and expects prices to start firming up, a senior official said on Monday.


Ireland stun Bangladesh to reach Super Eights (Reuters)

Posted: 08 Jun 2009 10:34 AM PDT

Bangladesh's Raqibul Hasan (R) is bowled by Kyle McCallan (not in picture) as Ireland's Niall O'Brien (L) looks on during the ICC World Twenty20 cricket group match at Trent Bridge Cricket Ground, Nottingham, England June 8, 2009.    REUTERS/Philip BrownReuters - Ireland sealed a place in the Twenty20 World Cup Super Eights when Kevin O'Brien's unbeaten 39 from 17 deliveries helped them to a six-wicket win over Bangladesh on Monday.


Police fire on Kashmir protesters, 5 wounded (Reuters)

Posted: 08 Jun 2009 05:50 AM PDT

Kashmiri people and paramedics carry an injured man inside a hospital in Srinagar June 8, 2009. At least five people were wounded on Monday when police in Kashmir fired to disperse thousands protesting the alleged rape and murder of two Muslim women, police said. REUTERS/Fayaz KabliReuters - At least five people were wounded on Monday when police in Kashmir fired to disperse thousands protesting the alleged rape and murder of two Muslim women, police said.


First U.S. soyoil cargo in 7 years reaches India (Reuters)

Posted: 08 Jun 2009 09:15 AM PDT

Reuters - India's first cargo of U.S. soyoil in seven years arrived on Monday at a western Indian port after a delay of two weeks, trading sources said.

Panel seeks restrictions in retail FDI (Reuters)

Posted: 08 Jun 2009 07:37 AM PDT

Vendors arrange vegetables at a vegetable wholesale market in Chandigarh June 4, 2009. REUTERS/Ajay VermaReuters - The Indian government should ban foreign firms and big domestic corporates from retailing groceries, fruits and vegetables, and stop issuing licences for wholesale operations, a parliamentary panel said on Monday.


Govt has scope for asset sales - Ahluwalia (Reuters)

Posted: 08 Jun 2009 05:56 AM PDT

Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia speaks during a business conference organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in New Delhi in this March 27, 2009 file photo. REUTERS/Vijay MathurReuters - The government can raise funds through selling up to 49 percent of state-run firms, deputy chairman of the Planning Commission Montek Singh Ahluwalia said on Monday, adding the economic outlook had improved over the past three months.


U.S. and India, in Doha deadlock, hold "positive" talks (Reuters)

Posted: 08 Jun 2009 04:53 AM PDT

U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk looks on after a news conference at the World Trade Organization (WTO) headquarters in Geneva in this May 13, 2009 file photo. REUTERS/Denis BalibouseReuters - The United States and India, whose argument over agriculture subsidies scuttled a new global trade agreement last year, held positive talks on Monday at a meeting of leading agricultural exporters in Bali.


Kaka could be poised to join Real - Perez (Reuters)

Posted: 08 Jun 2009 03:45 PM PDT

Brazil's Kaka celebrates a goal against Uruguay during their World Cup 2010 qualifying soccer match in Montevideo, June 6, 2009. REUTERS/Pablo La RosaReuters - AC Milan's Kaka could sign for Real Madrid in the next few hours, Real president Florentino Perez said on Monday after the playmaker underwent a medical in Brazil.


Kaka has medical at Real Madrid's request (Reuters)

Posted: 08 Jun 2009 10:38 AM PDT

AC Milan's Kaka celebrates after scoring his third goal against Reggina during their Italian Serie A soccer match at the San Siro stadium in Milan in this April 20, 2008 file photo.  REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo/FilesReuters - Brazil and AC Milan playmaker Kaka has undergone a medical at the request of Real Madrid, the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) said on Monday.


Bus plunges into river in Kashmir, 21 killed (Reuters)

Posted: 08 Jun 2009 06:16 AM PDT

Reuters - A bus veered off a mountain road in Kashmir and fell into a river, killing at least 21 people, police said on Monday.

Monsoon seen subdued next 2 days - IMD (Reuters)

Posted: 08 Jun 2009 06:48 AM PDT

A Kashimiri fisherman catches fish in Dal Lake on a sunny day in Srinigar, in this April 9, 2009 file photo.  REUTERS/Fayaz Kabli/FilesReuters - India's annual monsoon rains are seen subdued during the next two days, India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on its website late on Monday.


Security, services needed before Pakistan's displaced return: Aid agencies (Reuters)

Posted: 08 Jun 2009 07:15 AM PDT

An internally displaced girl, who fled a military offensive in the Swat valley region, is photographed at the UNHCR (United Nations High Commission for Refugees) Yar Hussain camp in Swabi district, about 120 km (75 miles) northwest of Pakistan's capital Islamabad on June 8, 2009.   REUTERS/Akhtar SoomroReuters - Government plans to allow hundreds of thousands of war-displaced Pakistanis to return home early could compromise their security and leave them without access to basic services, aid workers warn.


Maoists blow up police station in Orissa (Reuters)

Posted: 08 Jun 2009 07:10 AM PDT

Reuters - Maoist rebels blew up a police station and torched several vehicles in Orissa to protest the killing of one of their leaders, police said on Monday.

FEATURE - Domestic abuse plagues India's upper crust (Reuters)

Posted: 07 Jun 2009 07:28 PM PDT

A victim of domestic violence poses for a picture outside a district court in New Delhi March 4, 2009. REUTERS/Vijay Mathur/FilesReuters - With stylish sunglasses on her head, brightly painted nails and dressed in black designer gear, the woman sitting at a trendy New Delhi cafe might not look like a battered wife.


Crews find 15 more bodies from Air France crash (Reuters)

Posted: 07 Jun 2009 09:32 PM PDT

Brazilian Navy sailors pick a piece of debris from Air France flight AF447 out of the Atlantic Ocean, some 745 miles (1,200 km) northeast of Recife, in this handout photo distributed by the Navy June 7, 2009. REUTERS/Brazilian Air Force/HandoutReuters - Searchers found 15 more bodies from a crashed Air France jet on Sunday and retrieved a large amount of debris from the plane that plunged into the Atlantic ocean in the worst air disaster since 2001.


Angry Pakistani villagers fight, surround Taliban (Reuters)

Posted: 08 Jun 2009 05:12 AM PDT

Reuters - Pakistani villagers enraged with the Taliban after the bombing of a mosque battled the militants on Monday, underscoring a shift in public opinion away from the hardline Islamists.

Britain launches anti-protectionism trade website (Reuters)

Posted: 08 Jun 2009 06:28 AM PDT

Reuters - Britain launched a website on Monday that will give live updates on global protectionism to foster free trade and help the world economy recover from the worst recession since the 1930s.
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