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Monsoon fails to bring cheer to Sagar, Srisailam

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

All major reservoirs in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana have not received encouraging inflows this year even as the southwest monsoon will end in the next few days.

Child labour flourishes in Tirupur's backyard

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

Tirupur continues to make headlines for its use of child la bour. Most victims are from poor families, children of daily wage workers who are in a desperate financial situation.

Now, use Wi-Fi near Khairatabad Ganesh

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

Devotees thronging the Khairatabad Ganesh can access high speed internet service, courtesy Wi-Fi hotspots set up by Reliance Jio Infocomm Limited’s ‘Jionet’.

Daily Briefing, Sept. 20

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

In the week that gave us Dreamforce and all its traffic nightmares, we also learned that Arnold Schwarzenegger is the new Donald Trump (on “Celebrity Apprentice”) and that a homemade clock is the new bomb (if you go to school in Texas), plus: The social media star of the week had to be Ahmed Mohamed, the 14-year-old Texas freshman who got in temporary trouble for building a digital clock that some school officials mistook for a bomb. Comcast will pay $33 million as a settlement with California for accidentally publishing the names... Читать дальше...

Kritiek op politie VS na hardhandige arrestatie scholier

Tubantia 

Een Amerikaanse scholier is in Stockton (Californië) hardhandig ingerekend door de politie toen hij op de verkeerde plek de weg overstak. De 16-jarige jongen werd volgens ABC News in bedwang gehouden met een wapenstok en vervolgens door een groep agenten in de boeien geslagen.



Donald Trump's history of suggesting Obama is a Muslim - CNN

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The New Yorker

Donald Trump's history of suggesting Obama is a Muslim
CNN
Washington (CNN) Donald Trump hit presidential campaign turbulence Friday for his handling of a town hall participant's comment about President Barack Obama's religion -- but this was only the most recent time the real estate mogul stirred controversy ...
Why nobody can agree on what Donald Trump said about MuslimsWashington Post
Clinton 'Appalled' by Muslim Comment at Trump Campaign... Читать дальше...

Latino groups mixed over Kasich housekeeper remark

GantDaily.com 

Latino groups offered mixed responses Friday to John Kasich’s praise of a housekeeper, with one organization saying his comments stereotyped Hispanics and another saying they were awkward but well-intentioned. Kasich’s remarks at the Shady Canyon Golf Club in Irvine, California, were an attempt to spotlight Hispanics’ contributions to the economy. “A lot of them do […]

AP hikes in-service PG medical seats quota from 30% to 50%

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

Medicos in the two states are up in arms following an order by the Andhra Pradesh medical education department allowing Dr NTR University of Health Sciences to increase the intake for in-service post graduate medical seats from the present 30% to 50%.

A musical tale of two cities

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

With the younger generation practically clueless about Indian music, Sirur believes that there is need for such a book now.

A musical tale of two cities

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

With the younger generation practically clueless about Indian music, Sirur believes that there is need for such a book now.

Stop playing music like second-class citizens

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

When it comes to giving interviews, being politically correct is the least of his concerns for world-renowned percussionist and composer Trilok Gurtu.

Stop playing music like second-class citizens

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

When it comes to giving interviews, being politically correct is the least of his concerns for world-renowned percussionist and composer Trilok Gurtu.

To Understand Turmoil in One of the World's Poorest Countries, Look at its Leaders

The Huffington Post 

Burundi is in chaos again. An unnecessary and avoidable political blunder has catapulted this landlocked country of roughly 10 million people into messy turmoil. The country was in the process of returning to normal, of healing old wounds and of reconciling ethnic groups that have long fueled its previous conflicts and wars. These conflicts led to massacres that claimed over 300,000 lives two decades ago.

But now the ghosts are back. And like similar episodes before, violence and murder... Читать дальше...





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