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2015

Новости за 02.09.2015

CALEDONIA CLASH

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

Karl Klug isn’t sure if he and Isaac Fruechte will share much time together away from Nissan Stadium on Thursday.

HR driver, conductor face probe

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

A driver and a conductor of Ambala depot of Haryana Roadways (HR) are under the scanner for allegedly plying a bus between Ambala Cantonment and Baddi in Himachal Pradesh without issuing a single ticket to passengers on Monday midnight.

HC relief for HPSC members

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

The Punjab and Haryana high court on Tuesday set aside a Panchkula court's order to frame charges against the members of Haryana Public Service Commission (HPSC) in a corruption case.



As China’s economy falters, military parade offers chance to burnish image

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

Few things distract an anxious nation in economic trouble quite like a jaw-dropping military parade featuring a cavalcade of gleaming high-tech weaponry, 12,000 goose-stepping soldiers and fighter jets filling the skies with synchronized plumes of candy-colored smoke.

As China’s economy falters, military parade offers chance to burnish image

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

Few things distract an anxious nation in economic trouble quite like a jaw-dropping military parade featuring a cavalcade of gleaming high-tech weaponry, 12,000 goose-stepping soldiers and fighter jets filling the skies with synchronized plumes of candy-colored smoke.

Hong Kong teen faces trial over pro-democracy protest

TheRepublic.com 

HONG KONG - Hong Kong teenage student leader Joshua Wong is set to face trial on charges relating to his role in storming government headquarters nearly a year ago in a protest that sparked monthslong pro-democracy street occupations.

Asian Stocks Remain Volatile on Continued Worries About Chinese Economy, But Tokyo Stocks Rebound

International Business Times 

SHANGHAI -- Following Tuesday’s falls on world stock markets, volatility continued on Asian markets Wednesday, as worries about China’s latest manufacturing figures and a possible U.S. interest rate rise continued to affect investor sentiment. China's markets opened sharply down, before rebounding in late morning trading. Other Asian markets also fell, though Tokyo’s Nikkei bucked the trend, rising for the first time in three days in morning trades.





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