01 April 2013
01 April 2013
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1st April 2013
International:
In China, singles cant buy second home
In a bid to curb rising property prices, authorities in Beijing, put in place new real estate curbs that bar single
residents from buying a second apartment. The new rules, which also mandate higher down payments for
second home purchases, have triggered wide debate in recent days. The measures had been expected after
the government announced earlier this month that it would put in place curbs to bring down housing prices.
The new rules were met with angry reactions from members of Chinas active Internet community.
Oklahoma gives federal approval on killing horses for meat
Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin has reportedly signed a bill that permits livestock owners to slaughter
horses for food as long as their processing plants are authorized by the US Department of Agriculture. A
congressional ban on killing horses for meat was lifted in 2011, but 58-year-old Fallin gave slaughterhouses
federal approval to prepare and package horse meat for export. The slaughter of horses for food had been
illegal in Oklahoma since 1963 and was carried out only in Texas and Illinois until Congress stopped it in
2006.
Sport:
Kheta Ram wins 5000m amid controversy
It was a world class time in the 5000 metres that caught the officials napping, and robbed a full race for the
competitors, as the domestic athletics season opened with the Indian Grand Prix at the National Institute of
Sports (NIS) in Patiala. The winner Kheta Ram knew that something was amiss when he stopped the timer in
his watch at 13 minutes 15.32 seconds at the finish. For, it was too good a time, as may be gleaned from the
fact that Britains Mo Farah had clocked 13:41.66 in winning the gold at the London Olympic Games.
Andy Murray beats David Ferrer to win Miami title
Andy Murray save a championship point before rallying past David Ferrer 2-6, 6-4, 7-6 (1) in the WTA Miami
final. Murray also won the title in 2009. His path to this year's championship was made easier because
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal skipped the tournament and Novak Djokovic lost in the fourth round.
Bolt wins 150 meter race at Copacabana beach
Usain Bolt started his season by winning a 150-meter race on a track set up at Copacabana beach in Rio de
Janeiro. Bolt cruised to victory in 14.42 seconds, falling short of the world-best mark of 14.35 he set on the
streets of Manchester in 2009. Brazilian sprinter Bruno Lins was second in 14.91, ahead of Ecuador's Alex
Quinones and Antigua and Barbuda's Daniel Bailey. Bolt, the first man to successfully defend the 100 and
200 titles at the London Olympics.
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