2011年9月3日星期六

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Yahoo! News: India Top Stories - Reuters


Rain washes out first England v India ODI (Reuters)

Posted: 03 Sep 2011 10:36 AM PDT

England's Stuart Broad (L) appeals and dismisses India's Rahul Dravid for 2 during the first one-day international cricket match at the Riverside cricket ground in Chester le Street, September 3, 2011. REUTERS/Philip BrownReuters - Rain ruined the first one-day international between England and India on Saturday with the match at Durham being abandoned when the hosts were on 27 for 2 chasing India's 274 for seven.


Orissa seeks to tax big iron ore profits (Reuters)

Posted: 03 Sep 2011 07:07 AM PDT

A labourer works on a heap of iron rods kept for sale at a market in Siliguri February 27, 2008. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri/FilesReuters - Orissa, India's biggest iron ore producing state, has sought a new tax on mining profits and a higher royalty on steel feedstock, underlining a growing push from provincial governments and the steel industry to keep natural resources at home.


Bolt wins redemption with 200 gold (Reuters)

Posted: 03 Sep 2011 07:22 AM PDT

Usain Bolt of Jamaica blows a kiss to the crowd after winning his men's 200 metres semi-final at the IAAF World Championships in Daegu September 2, 2011. REUTERS/Max RossiReuters - Jamaican Usain Bolt blazed to the 200 metres title at the world championships on Saturday in 19.40 seconds to confirm his reputation as the king of sprinters.


Libyans say Gaddafi bastion may have given up (Reuters)

Posted: 03 Sep 2011 10:21 AM PDT

Syrian opposition demonstrators living in Turkey hold posters depicting Libya's leader Muammar Gaddafi (L) and Syria's President Bashar al-Assad during a protest against Assad in central Istanbul August 28, 2011. REUTERS/Murad SezerReuters - Libya's provisional government said it was closing in on bastions of support for Muammar Gaddafi on Saturday and planned to resume oil production at key fields within days.


Chile air force plane presumed crashed, 21 aboard (Reuters)

Posted: 03 Sep 2011 10:21 AM PDT

Reuters - A Chilean air force plane with 21 people aboard was presumed to have crashed in the Pacific Ocean on Friday after it disappeared near the remote Juan Fernandez islands, authorities said.

Pakistani Taliban claim kidnapping up to 25 boys (Reuters)

Posted: 03 Sep 2011 02:57 AM PDT

Reuters - PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters)- Pakistani Taliban on Saturday claimed responsibility for holding up to 25 boys hostage as punishment for tribesmen who supported the military in the country's troubled northwest.

Apple hunted lost item -- clue points to new iPhone (Reuters)

Posted: 02 Sep 2011 10:16 PM PDT

Raindrops are seen in front of an Apple logo outside an Apple retail store in Shanghai August 25, 2011.  REUTERS/Aly SongReuters - San Francisco police said on Friday they had helped Apple Inc security search for a "lost item," following a week of reports that a prototype of the newest iPhone had gone missing in July.


"No chance" of rule change in athletics, IAAF chief says (Reuters)

Posted: 03 Sep 2011 12:56 AM PDT

International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) President Lamine Diack attends a news conference for the Diamond League athletics meet in Doha May 5, 2011. REUTERS/Fadi Al-Assaad/FilesReuters - Athletics chief Lamine Diack maintained the hardest of lines on Saturday, telling Reuters there would be no changing or bending of the rules to prevent big names being disqualified.


Injured Tendulkar misses ODI against England (Reuters)

Posted: 03 Sep 2011 03:11 AM PDT

India's Sachin Tendulkar stretches during a training session at Lord's cricket ground in London July 19, 2011. REUTERS/Philip BrownReuters - Sachin Tendulkar's agonising wait to score a 100th international century has been prolonged further with the batting great missing the first of the five one-day internationals against England on Saturday because of a foot injury.


Pakistani man arrested on U.S. terrorism charges (Reuters)

Posted: 02 Sep 2011 09:39 PM PDT

Reuters - A Pakistani-born man living in northern Virginia was charged with trying to help a militant group in his home country, Lashkar-e-Taiba, and making false statements to authorities, U.S. prosecutors said on Friday.
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