2011年10月7日星期五

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Yahoo! News: India Top Stories - Reuters


Maruti says production at Manesar plant halted (Reuters)

Posted: 07 Oct 2011 10:04 AM PDT

Private security guards stand outside the main entrance to the Maruti Suzuki India Limited plant where workers are striking in Manesar, located in the northern Indian state of Haryana June 14, 2011. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi/FilesReuters - Maruti Suzuki, India's top carmaker, has halted production at one of its plants as a workers' strike resurfaced, a spokesman said on Friday, dealing a further blow to production in the midst of the festive season.


U.S. accuses China, India of hiding subsidy programs (Reuters)

Posted: 07 Oct 2011 12:03 AM PDT

U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk makes opening remarks at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meetings in Big Sky, Montana May 20, 2011. The U.S. on Thursday accused China of flouting World Trade Organization rules by failing to notify the world trade body of nearly 200 government subsidy programs. REUTERS/Rick Wilking/FilesReuters - The United States on Thursday accused China of flouting World Trade Organization rules by failing to notify the world trade body of nearly 200 government subsidy programs.


U.S. affluent classes dwarf China and India (Reuters)

Posted: 07 Oct 2011 09:19 AM PDT

Online trader Raymond Firetag works from his home in Sacramento, California in this undated handout photo. REUTERS/Handout/FilesReuters - The United States has 10 times more affluent households than China or India, research shows, undermining arguments the global economy can be sustained by consumption in emerging markets.


Disney's Iger to leave CEO post in 2015 (Reuters)

Posted: 07 Oct 2011 11:48 AM PDT

Walt Disney Company President and Chief Executive Officer Bob Iger (C) poses with characters Woody (L) and Bullseye (R) at the world premiere of Disney Pixar's Reuters - Walt Disney Co Chief Executive Bob Iger will step down as CEO in March 2015 after nearly a decade at the helm, setting in motion a succession plan for the largest U.S. media and entertainment company.


SPECIAL REPORT - Crisis grips North Korean rice bowl (Reuters)

Posted: 06 Oct 2011 10:41 PM PDT

EDITORS NOTE: PICTURES TAKEN ON A GOVERNMENT CONTROLLED TOUR FOR REUTERS ALERTNET North Korean children suffering from malnutrition rest in a hospital in Haeju, capital of the area damaged by summer floods and typhoons in South Hwanghae province October 1, 2011. REUTERS/Damir SagoljReuters - In a pediatric hospital in North Korea's most productive farming province, children lay two to a bed. All showed signs of severe malnutrition: skin infections, patchy hair, listless apathy.


Nobel Peace Prize winner Gbowee: 'I'm overwhelmed' (Reuters)

Posted: 07 Oct 2011 10:34 AM PDT

Nobel Peace Prize winner Leymah Gbowee smiles during an interview in New York October 7, 2011. REUTERS/Shannon StapletonReuters - Nobel Peace Prize winner Leymah Gbowee said on Friday she was "overwhelmed" by the honor and never expected to be rewarded for efforts to end a war in her homeland, Liberia, and improve the lives of women in Africa.


Mallya rules out Force India sale (Reuters)

Posted: 07 Oct 2011 01:02 AM PDT

Force India team owner Vijay Mallya gives the thumb up at the end of the third practice session of the Italian F1 Grand Prix in Monza September 12, 2009.  REUTERS/Max Rossi/FilesReuters - Force India Chairman Vijay Mallya has no plans to sell the Formula One team and has pledged a long-term commitment ahead of the country's maiden grand prix later this month.


India to unveil new telecoms rules on Monday - govt (Reuters)

Posted: 07 Oct 2011 01:31 AM PDT

Sun rises over the telecommunication towers in New Delhi December 22, 2007. REUTERS/B Mathur/FilesReuters - India will unveil a much-awaited new telecoms policy on Monday, which is expected to include rules on pricing of second-generation radio airwaves and mergers and acquisitions in the sector.


Pakistan says Obama pressure on militants hurts Afghanistan (Reuters)

Posted: 07 Oct 2011 05:59 AM PDT

U.S. President Barack Obama stands under the sun breaking through clouds at a town hall-style event in Alpha, Illinois August 17, 2011. REUTERS/Jason ReedReuters - President Barack Obama's warning to Islamabad over suspected ties to militants will only fuel anti-Americanism and make it harder for Pakistan to support U.S. efforts to stabilise Afghanistan, a senior senator said on Friday.


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