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Traders sit outside closed shops at a main market in Delhi as nationwide bandh was called Thursday. reforms in years, will benefit traders, consumers as well as farmers. A trade union official, Praveen Khandelwal put the contrary argument Continued on page 4...
Arguing that anger in Pakistan had reached fever pitch, US ambassador in Islamabad requested a video statement from Obama. Pakistan had reached a fever pitch. The White House, however, refused the request and said that expressions of Continued on page 4...
Hillary Clinton with Aung San Suu Kyi in Yangon: US and Myanmar may exchange envoys. Myanmar ties will depends on additional steps by Thein Seins government to further open the political process, to release political prisoners and to end the violent repression of minority ethnic groups.
Washington Post. Led by Prof. Phillip A. Karber, a professor, the study has revealed thousands of miles of tunnels dug by Chinese military's Second Artillery Corps, which protects and deploys ballistic missiles and Continued on page 4...
Indian American scientist charged with India's retail opening will stealing secret drug recipes reduce prices: USIBC
Washington: A 42-year-old Indian scientist has been charged with stealing secret "recipes" from a US drug company and turning them over to his brother-in-law back home to set up a competing company. Prabhu Mohapatra worked for Frontier Scientific Inc, a North Logan company that supplies chemicals for research and drug discovery. Last month, he emailed proprietary chemical "recipes" to his brother-inlaw in India who was setting up a competing company, according to a complaint filed in US District Court. The charge against Mohapatra marks the first time an industrial espionage filing has been made against a defendant in Utah, where the comNorth Logan, creating files containing the recipes on his laptop and emailing them, Salt Lake City-based Desert News quoted the complaint as saying. The co-worker reported the activity to Frontier management. Confronted by company executives, Mohapatra admitted he was involved and apologized, court documents show. Federal prosecutors charged Mohapatra with theft of trade secrets, which carries a penalty of up to 10 years in prison and a $ 250,000 fine. Prosecutors did not seek detention and Mohapatra was released from custody, but surrendered his passport. Washington: A major US trade association has hailed Indian cabinet's "bold" move to approve opening of India's vast multi-brand retail sector to foreign direct investment and expanding FDI into single-brand retail, saying it will tamp down rising food prices and inflation. "These bold reforms have heartened investors from the US and elsewhere," said the US-India Business Council (USIBC), comprising nearly 400 of America's and India's top companies seeking deeper commercial ties between the two countries. "The government's opening of the multi-brand retail sector will benefit Indian consumers by bringing efficiencies and productivity to the farm-to-fork supply chain, while tamping down rising food prices and inflation," the advocacy group said. The overall effect of these actions will accelerate India towards becoming the world's third-largest economy, which had earlier been predicted to occur by mid-century, it said. The government's bold resolve to move on these complex reforms serves as an assurance to investors that its economic liberalization agenda begun in the early 1990s is
Prabhu Mohapatra of Utah was allegedly sending formulations to his brother-in-law in India. pany is based, the FBI announced yesterday. Frontier says no other company in the world produces one of those chemicals in large quantities. A co-worker saw Mohapatra, of
There is strong opposition in India to entry of behemoths like Walmart. very much on track, even in the face of the global economic downturn, USIBC said. "The singular act of opening the multi-brand retail sector to FDI will significantly benefit the Indian consumer by spurring the modernization of India's vast agri-retail marketplace," said Ron Somers, President of USIBC. "This change in policy is a good start to a win-win decision for all stakeholders, including the customers, farmers and the Government of India," said Doug McMillon, President and CEO of Walmart International. "We're confident that the government, after seeing the value we bring to India and its people, will view this opening as a first step in further liberalising FDI in retail," he added.
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FDI Story Continued from page 1 thus: The foreign retailers can open in big cities, but they will source from markets across rural India and small towns. With their money and power, over time they can corner the supply of produce and dominate the outsourcing side. Anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare went as far as drawing parallels between FDI in retail and Indias commercial exploitation by British colonialists. The Manmohan Singh government, on its part, was gearing up to face a likely vote on an adjournment motion on the matter. To amass the required numbers, it was
talking to recalcitrant allies to get them on board, as the Congress party said there would be no roll back on the issue. There were indications the government might allow the opposition's adjournment move to ensure that the two houses of parliament function from next week for the remainder of the winter session. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has been meeting many leaders of UPA constituents to convince them on the move. No apology Obama Story Continued from page 1 remorse offered by senior administration officials and Hillary Clinton were enough.
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Edison, NJ: Hundreds of Indian American entrepreneurs and professionals from New Jersey and Pennsylvania unanimously supported the US policy to encourage American students learn Hindi and other less commonly taught languages in the country. Participating in an event to celebrate the 2nd Annual Day anniversary of Yuva Hindi Sansthan, a non-profit promoting Hindi learning in US schools and colleges, many speakers condemned Indian governments policy of giving priority to English for official use while paying lip services to Hindi, the national language of India. Dr. Surendra Gambhir, former professor of linguistics at University of Pennsylvania and FounderChairman of YHS, criticized a recent memo issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs, in which government officials were asked to freely use English terminology in official communication. There is a deliberate attempt to push back use of Hindi in government offices, he commented adding that Hindi is much more than a language.
Pennsylvania School Dist. ties with Yuva Hindi Sansthan for Hindi courses
At Yuva Hindi Sansthan anniversary, (from left) Ashok Ojha, President, YHS, Col. Virendra Tavathia, Raj Mittal of Hindi USA, Dr. Surendra Gambhir, Chairman, YHS, Ved Choudhary, President, World Hindi Trust and Atma Singh, President, ICP. Hindi represents the identity of all Indians, especially those who live outside India. Gambhir has been awarded by Indias HR Ministry for his research and service to the study and understanding of Hindi in the world. President of India will present him the award in New Delhi this month. Felicitating Gambhir, Upendra Chivukula, Deputy Speaker of New Jersey State Assembly who was the chief guest at the event, presented him a proclamation by the Assembly paying rich tributes to Gambhir for his work in Hindi. The proclamation also supported helping diverse culture prosper in New Jersey while encouraging introduction of Hindi in school system. Yagensh Choksi, Director of School Board in Bensalem, PA, announced that Hindi will be taught in Bensalem school district from Fall 2012. He presented a letter to this effect from Dr. David Baugh, Superintendent, Bensalem School District. Prominent among the speakers were Ved Choudhary, President, World Hindi Trust, Col. Virendra Tawathia, Atma Singh, president of Indian Congress Party, community activist Peter Kothari and Sam Khan, young entrepreneur.
Ambassador Dilip Lahiri was re-elected for 3 year term interpretation of the content of human rights provisions, known as general recommendations (or general comments), on thematic issues and organizes thematic discussions.
Niyati Parekh is assistant professor at NYU New York: Niyati Parekh, an assistant professor at New York University's Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, has received a $720,000 Research Scholar Grant from the American Cancer Society to study the role of insulin in obesity-related cancers. Parekh's study aims to better understand this linkage, which may center on the body's insulin, a Nov. 16 press release from the university said. "It has been theorized that insulin acts as a growth factor for cancer cells and produces an overall environment that is conducive to cancer development," Parekh, a faculty member in the Department of
approved in early January and that Khan will keep the team in Jacksonville. Khan, who was born in Pakistan in 1950 and moved to the United States at age 16, worked in a small auto parts garage while earning an engineering degree at the University of Illinois, graduating in 1971. Khan began working for Flex-N-Gate Corporation of Urbana, Illinois in 1970 and bought the firm 10 years later, turning it into a major make of bumpers for trucks and utility vehicles built in North America plus Spain and Argentina with $3 billion in annual sales. Khan, who failed in a bid to buy the St. Louis Rams last year.
The new team (l-r): GOPIO Senior Vice President Dr Piyush Agrawal, Chairman Inder Singh, President Ashook Ramsaran, Executive Vice President Sunny Kulathakal. accounts disclosures, how to lever- Vayalar Ravi, said in a message to age the diaspora networks to jump the convention. Messages of good start new ventures, opportunities wishes also came from India's for political empowerment and suc- ambassador to the US Nirupama cessful adaptation in adopted coun- Rao, New Jersey Governor Chris tries. GOPIO is playing a vital role Christie, Deputy Speaker of New in creating awareness and promot- Jersey Assembly Upendra ing understanding of issues of con- Chivukula and former prime miniscern of the Indian Diaspora, ter and leader of Fiji Labour Party, Minister of Overseas Indian Affairs Mahendra Chaudhry.
providers such as Bon Appetit and Aramark have shown rising demand for vegan fare. Aramark's survey of hundreds of schools indicated one in four students was actively seeking vegan options. And other schools are showing interest. Inquiries have come from as far off as Germany and as close as Dallas. Another innovation at "Mean Greens" is the use of plates instead of standard-issue cafeteria trays. This has cut both waste and water usage by 40 percent. That change is being considered at some of UNT's other four dining halls.
Arun Majumdar University of California, Berkeley. His research career has focused on the science and engineering of energy conversion, transport, and storage, ranging from the molecular and nanoscale level to large energy systems. He has served on the advisory committee of the National Science Foundation's engineering directorate and the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. Majumdar was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering in 2005. He received his Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay in 1985 and his PhD in 1989 from the University of California, Berkeley.
Parita Shah California with major in the Commerce Political Science. She went Department. She has travto Columbia University's eled to India twice in this School of International and administration - once on Obamas Public Affairs from 2001- President 2003 for a Masters in advance team and once on Public Policy. a trade mission with high Shah joined the Obama tech companies with the Administration in early then Commerce Secretary 2009 as the spokesman of Gary Locke.
Governor Martin OMalley in Maryland, a modern economy requires modern investments and we should pursue those investments at home and abroad. During the mission, Governor OMalley will promote Maryland as an ideal location for Indian businesses looking to have a U.S. presence, particularly those in life sciences, cyber security and information technology and
2010. There are six Indian companies in Maryland, including SriSai Pharmaceuticals in Frederick; Lupin Pharmaceuticals in Baltimore; and Gene Logic in Gaithersburg. In addition, Marylands India office also has a U.S. location in the International Incubator at the University of Maryland, College Park to assist local companies open offices in India. In the first nine months of this year, the Port of Baltimore saw $341 million in trade to and from India compared with $229 million from the same time frame in 2010 a 49 percent increase.
Ambassador Nirupama Rao addressing a welcome event in her honor hosted by Senate India Caucus Co-Chairs Senator John Cornyn and Senator Mark Warner at Capitol Hill on November 29, 2011 Senate. It was founded in 2004 by At the time of its formation, it was the then Senator from New York, the only country-specific Caucus in and now Secretary of State, Hillary the Senate and today, is the largest Clinton and Senator John Cornyn. Caucus of its kind in the Senate.
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Atlanta: Newt Gingrich has taken a commanding lead in the South Carolina Republican primary, with more than twice the support of Mitt Romney or Herman Cain, according to a poll conducted Monday for a local paper. Gingrich, a former Congressman from neighboring Georgia, has 38 percent to 15 for Romney. Cain, a Georgia native who retired from the national restaurant business to become a talk-radio host in Atlanta, had 13 percent. No other candidate reached double digits in the telephone survey conducted Monday among 519 registered voters who say they're likely to vote in the state's GOP primary. InsiderAdvantage/Majority Opinion Research conducted the poll, and it has a 4 percent margin of error. "Gingrich has consolidated a substantial lead among those who consider themselves 'Republicans,' which are the more long-time GOP voters," said InsiderAdvantage CEO Matt Towery. "The independents
Gingrich leads GOP presidential Cain doesn't rule out race in South Carolina: Poll leaving race, to decide
Of course, Cains fortunes are slipping after accusations of sexual harassment, which he denies, and a series of gaffes in media interviews about foreign affairs. Gingrich, who resigned as Speaker of the House of Representatives in 1998, has felt his own share of criticism then and since. During the early days of this year's campaign, most of his staff quit over tactical differences, and he has been hounded by news reports of a six-figure charge account at a New York City jewelry store and a $300,000 consulting contract with Freddie Mac during the height of the housing bubble. But most observers predicted he would never gain traction with conservatives because of his three marriages, including reports that he was carrying on an affair with his current wife while still married to his second. The freshness of the revelations about Cain have trumped those about Gingrich, according to Towery.
Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich speaks to supporters Nov. 28 in Charleston, SC who had supported Cain are moving to Gingrich as well." In Iowa, Gingrich leads with 28 percent, followed by Texas Congressman Ron Paul's 13 and Romney's 12. Paul only has 7 points in South Carolina. In New Hampshire, a state Romney has a vacation home and where some of the Massachusetts media reaches, Gingrich has 27 points to Romney's 31, putting them in a tie once the 4-percent margin or error is considered.
MJs doc gets 4 yrs jail Dow ends best day since March 2009
New York: The Dow Jones industrial average had its best day since March 2009 thanks to a quick succession of promising economic reports, including a new effort by central banks to help struggling European economies. The Dow closed up 490.05 points, or 4.2%, to 12,045.68. It was the largest point and percentage advance since March 23, 2009, when the index shot up 497 points, or 6.8% -- just as the latest bull market was beginning. Most broader indexes, however, posted their biggest one-day gains since early August, when markets were bouncing wildly from day to day after Standard & Poor s downgrade of the U.S. governments credit rating. The S& P 500 index surged 4.3% to 1,246.96, its best day since it rose 4.6% on Aug. 11. The Nasdaq composite index jumped 4.2% to 2,620.34, its best day since Aug. 23, when it rallied 4.3%. It began last night when China said that it would lower the amount of money that banks have to hold in reserve. This should help stimulate the economy by making banks more willing to lend. Before U.S. markets opened, the Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank and four other central banks unveiled a new program to increase access to dollars for struggling European banks. The move is designed to make it easier for European banks to access funds at a time when fears about the European debt crisis have led to a freeze in liquidity.
key number to look at when determining if a president will win re-election. Generally, they feel that a president should be higher than 47 percent to win re-election. Obama's troubles have revived talk in Democratic circles that Vice President Joe Biden should be replaced by the politically popular Hillary Clinton. She plans to leave as secretary of state at the end of Obama's term no matter what happens in the re-election. A key Democratic source said that Clinton could help revive the Democratic base and bring in Clinton backers, with whom the administration has had a cool relationship. Clinton has repeatedly rejected talk of her swapping roles with Biden, but Democratic operatives eager to keep the president in office believe that she would be the key to winning educated white voters and liberals upset with the administration's actions.
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Parliament hasnt functioned in this winter session so far. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh spoke to leaders of allies Trinamool Congress and DMK after attending a meeting of the Congress core committee to find a way out of the impasse in parliament on the FDI issue. The BJP has demanded that normal business be suspended in parliament to focus on FDI with a strongly worded adjournment motion demanding revocation of the retail reforms. "If the government even wants to suggest they want to change the wording of the adjournment motion moved by me, I am making it clear there will be no change," said the BJP's Murli Manohar Joshi. The Congress core committee met for a second time, in the evening, but failed to evolve a way out. According to Congress sources, Manmohan Singh explained to leaders of the DMK and
BJP president Nitin Gadkari said once the BJP tally reached 170, those keeping away from his party would join in and the NDA will be expanded. Kolkata: Asserting that it was prepared for midterm polls in the country, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) exuded confidence of crossing 170 Lok Sabha seats on its own. Party chief Nitin Gadkari also said the BJPheaded National Democratic Alliance (NDA) headed would expand with lot of others joining it once the BJP crossed the 170-mark in seat tally whenever the elections were held. "We are ready for it," Gadkari said when asked whether his party was ready for mid- term polls. "But I am no astrologer that I can tell you when elections will be held I don't know. Anything can happen in cricket and politics," he quipped during informal talks with mediapersons here. Asked about the number of seats the BJP was expecting, he said: "At any cost we will go over 200 on our own". He said once the BJP tally reached 170, those keeping away from his party would join in and the NDA will be expanded.
Once the standing committee has submitted its recommendations to parliament, the government can introduce the Lokpal bill in Parliament. minister under the Lokpal, the other issue to be resolved is inclusion of lower bureaucracy under the anti-graft ombudsman
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In a development that may irritate China, a new international Buddhist body headquartered in New Delhi was formed amid Beijing's attempts to project itself as the real Buddhist nucleus of the world. as the real Buddhist nucleus of the world.
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Ghulam Nabi Azad, Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare, lighting the lamp on the occasion of the World AIDS Day in New Delhi on December 1. Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit is also seen. (Photo: PIB)
years ago. Workers stood on chairs and shook table clothes at the hissing reptiles to keep them away as excited crowds gathered outside. Police said they were still working to collect the snakes.
Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia. New Delhi: Expressing concern over the quality of health care in India, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia said the government will increase spending on the sector from
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Migratory birds at the Hokarsar Bird Reserve in Kashmir. department has formed special Bird protection has to be a commuanti-poaching patrols to check ille- nal effort and all of us have to gal hunting of the birds outside the understand that our survival is directly linked to the well-being of reserve. Bird hunting was banned in wild animals and birds around us," Jammu and Kashmir in 2001. "We the warden asserted. have seized many weapons of Encouragingly, some migratory poachers who have been produced bird species like the purple before the courts for the offence. moorhens have started living inside
this bird reserve as residents. "We have around 50,000 purple moorhens in the reserve this time. They lay eggs inside and bring up their chicks," said Muhammad Ramzan, a forester at the reserve. "Initially, they used to be migratory in nature, but for the last six years they have changed their habits and live as resident birds here." Ramzan also spotted scores of cormorants. "The cormorants are basically birds of passage. They live here for a short time after their arrival. They will soon fly out to the Indian plains where they spend the winter months. "They will again spend a part of their time in this reserve in the spring before flying out to their summer homes," said Ramzan. Displaying their mutli-coloured plumage, the birds fly in systematic patterns, creating a mesmerising spectacle over the skies in the
reserve. "We also host Ruddy Shelducks in the reserve. The migratory bird is known for its capacity to fly high," said the warden. "All the migratory birds leave the reserve in the evenings for feeding in the Wullar Lake and other water bodies, but with arithmetical accuracy, they return in the mornings to spend the day in the safety of the reserve." The birds feed on water chestnuts and wild grass, but when the water bodies are frozen during the extreme winter cold, the wildlife department arranges special paddy meals for them. "We feed huge quantities of paddy to the birds during the extreme winter freeze as their body temperatures prevent freezing of the small pools of water inside the reserve, where they remain huddled during the days of freeze," he said.
these. This is the most unique factory in the country. We will cater to the big demand for foundation stones," Bhatti, famous for his TV satires "Ulta-Pulta" and "Flop Show" and his comical roles in Bollywood movies, said. The students and faculty of MAD Arts School - Bhatti's acting school at Mohali - dressed up as construction workers during the foundation stone-laying ceremony of the factory. The first foundation stone of the 'factory' was unveiled this week by SAB TV's executive vice president and business head Anooj Kapoor. Bhatti said with assembly elections in Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat and some other states around the corner, his foundation stone factory will only "do well". "In fact, we should bring an act in
Satirist-actor Jaspal Bhatti at his foundation stones factory near Chandigarh. parliament which specifies that every minister and politician should have a minimum quota for laying foundation stones every month,"
Bhatti suggested. "Sometimes ministers forget they have already laid the foundation stone for a bridge and they re-do it. Sometimes, the foundation stones get lost in grass and bushes after remaining unattended for years," he pointed out. Anooj Kapoor said: "We decided to associate with Jaspal Bhatti's Nonsense Club's activity as they are doing this political satire as a tribute to (cartoonist) R.K. Laxman." The factory and Bhatti are scheduled to feature on a show on the channel. Bhatti, an electrical engineer by profession, set up his Nonsense Club in Chandigarh in 1982, when he was studying engineering at the Punjab Engineering College (PEC) here, to raise social issues through satire.
should be allowed to join. This, I am sure, will happen over time," said the 'Agni Putri' (Daughter of Fire), a sobriquet she had earned for her association with the Agni missiles since 1988. The scientist from the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) was in Delhi after her team had successfully tested the new-generation Agni-IV missile Nov 15 that broke new records for India by hitting a target 3,000 km away from the Balasore test range in the Orissa coast. This is the first time ever the country has tested a missile to hit target at that distance, thereby becoming the first Indian missile to cross the equator and hit a target in the southern hemisphere. For her achievement in missile technology, she is also fondly
called 'the missile woman' by the Indian media. When asked how she landed in the male-dominated defence research and development world, she promptly replies: "Science has no gender. Defence R&D is a knowledge-based field." Armed with an engineering degree, Thomas joined the DRDO and was assigned to work on the Agni missile project by none other than former president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, who is also known as the 'Father of Indian Missile Program'. Since 1988, she has worked on Agni-series missiles and is also the strength behind the 2,000-km range Agni-II and 3,500-km range AgniIII missiles and has been the project director of these missile programs, contributing to the guidance designs. During her initial years in the DRDO, she also worked on the
Tessy Thomas receiving an award from Defense Minister A.K. Antony in the presence of DRDO chief V.K. Saraswat in 2010. (Photo Courtesy: DRDO) 900-km range Agni-I missile. Her inspiration? "Of course, Kalam sir. He was the director of the lab I joined first and he was the one who assigned me to the Agni project."
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with them and thought it would be really cool to continue on as a solar-powered eco-rock band. That led to the birth of Solar Punch in September 2007. We researched different types of solar panels, batteries, charge controllers and the other components necessary and developed the solarcharged system we have now. We were very keen to write original music about our environmental and climate issues and so far have 24 songs (two full albums) of original, eco-themed material! How did India happen to you guys? Alan: Solar Punch was invited by our friend Ted Stern, chair of the San Diego section of the American Solar Energy Society (ASES), to perform at SOLAR2008, the national ASES meeting. We met an enthusiastic young woman named Alexis Ringwald who happened to hear us performing and she proceeded to tell us about how her Fulbright scholar work in India had led to planning a Climate Solutions Road Tour with the nascent Indian Youth Climate Network (IYCN). Alexis realized that Solar Punchs commitment to using renewable energy to perform music was indeed a model of a climate solution and she invited us to participate in the tour to celebrate local initiatives in climate solutions across India. We immediately accepted Alexis invitation. After strategizing with the IYCN over logistics, the tour was realized and Solar Punch was introduced to India in a grand way a five week road tour from Chennai to Delhi by vehicles using alternative power: 1) Three solar-electric cars provided by Reva, Bangalore,
2) Two vehicles powered by bio fuels, and 3) The Solar Punch Buggy that contained a customdesigned, solar-charging system. Please tell us about your recent trip. What was the most exciting part of it? What were the highlights? James: Our most recent trip to India was from November 6-26. We were initially invited to come work with Advit Foundation, who were interested in hosting some events in Gurgaon. We first heard from them back in February; we were still in Bangalore at the time, on our 3rd tour, (which is a whole OTHER awesome story!), but were excited to hear from them and almost immediately began working out the logistics. During the planning stage, we heard from Reetu Asrani, who helps run the Indian Youth Climate Network group in Kashmir - IYCN J&K. Reetu invited us to come north and bring some solar-powered music and eco-tainment to Srinagar and Jammu. As we came to realize the importance and controversies of the area, we were excited and determined to make this a part of the tour. We hired a tempo traveler and a great driver; mounted solar panels to the roof of the tempo and acquired enough battery capacity so we could charge batteries while driving and then perform with same in the evening. After outfitting the tempo and dealing with other logistics, we mounted up and headed into the mountains. It was incredible. We took thousands of pictures but nothing has come close to capturing the incredible vistas and the intensity of the ride. A particular highlight was an impromptu performance at a creative arts space in Jammu Natrang. We were treated to a performance by a local tribal group (who had traveled two days by foot to come to this event) and then we took the floor for some acoustic versions of the songs we do. It was a treat to see these guys do their thing! In all frankness - each day, each hour, every minute seemed to hold some unexpected highlight or moment of awesomeness on this our 4th tour of Incredible India! Alan: There were so many exciting aspects of this tour, but the most exciting part was arriving in Kashmir on 11/11/11. Our eyes were wide open as our tour van emerged from the Jawahar Tunnel and entered into Kashmir. Continued on page 25...
How did Solar Punch happen? James: Alan and I have a long association with a band, Circus Guy that had been touring the Middle East doing cultural bridge building projects through music from 2003 to 2006. A member of that band, T.H. Cuhane, was also a passionate environmentalist and showed us how to use solar panels to give effective demonstrations about renewable energy. We returned from our last tour
(L to R): Alan Bigelow, Joe Mitch, James Dean Conklin andAndrew Mattina
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The video shows Dhanush, the son-in-law of superstar Rajinikanth, singing the song in a studio.
which is being shared by the online community rapidly, was released digitally on November 16 by Sony Music. The video shows Dhanush, the son-in-law of superstar Rajinikanth, singing the song in a studio and composer Anirudh Ravichander on the keyboard while director Aishwarya R Dhanush and co-star Shruti Hassan watch along and give suggestions. "When I was writing down the lyrics, I kept in mind all the English words that are used in the Tamil vocabulary. Words like I, you, me, how, why, cow.. I just framed them into sentences and thats how I came up with the song," said Dhanush, who also penned down the lyrics of the song. Debutant music-director Anirudh Ravichander said they wanted to do something new with the song and it was Aishwarya who came up with the concept.
The documentary had won the Golden Bear prize at the Berlin film festival.
Salman apparently took this model, of 'Nayi Padosan' fame, under his wings to teach her the ropes of making a successful career in Bollywood. n this industry, where closeness with celebs and loyalties towards particular star camps holds as steady as a mound of quicksand, Salman Khan has more or less always been known to stand by his faithful friends in the face of adversity. There was buzz that Salman gifted his 'very good friend' Asin an apartment in Mumbai, even recommended friend Zarine Khan to filmmakers, while promoting former girlfriend Katrina Kaif in Bollywood and gifting artworks to Aamir Khan. This all-weather friend, however, is now being accused of showering undue advantage on another friend, Mahek Chahal, as she battles it out with fellow contestants on a TV reality show. Salman apparently took this model, of Nayi Padosan fame, under his wings to teach her the ropes of making a successful career in Bollywood. There were earlier reports of how
the model-turned-actress even accompanied Sallu on his outdoor shoots. Currently a contestant on television reality show Bigg Boss, Mahek, according to former fellow contestant Pooja Bedi has turned into a 'vulture' and is 'terrorizing' the other inmates in the house, all because she has the backing of Salman, who also hosts the same show. Recently evicted Pooja Bedi has also pointed a finger at Salman for supporting Mahek in her antics. In an interview, she says, "No one can object to her behavior because then he or she gets portrayed negatively. Everyone in the house thinks Salman is calling the shots. They're unnerved." In fact, so thick is Salman's friendship with her that the star even turned up recently on the show to rebuke Siddharth Bharadwaj. Pooja also adds that the other contestants feel everyone has to suck up to Mahek to remain in the show.
Both Saif and Kareena are very serious about their relationship and will be getting married next year.
ollywood's popular lovebirds Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor have decided not to do any intimate or kissing scenes with their co-stars
in any of the films. This is a strong decision taken up by Saifeena to avoid misunderstandings in their relationship until marriage.
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The Desi Boyz team during a promotional tour. (playing Deepika Padukone's zany dad) and Omi Vaidya (as her wimpy fiance) seems to get into the film's vivacious frothy mood without letting the dark underbelly of the film be squandered in frivolity. Remarkably the film's light crisp upper-crust secretes a hard sombre bedrock of truth about how tough life can get in a super-competitive society where keeping up appearances can also mean looking your best after being told you've just lost your job. Devastation is no reason for cosmetic bankruptcy. Among this film's many virtues of being an engaging rom-com is its unmistak-
able glamour. The four main actors have seldom looked so fetching. Is it the camera (N. Natarajan Subramnaniam), the lighting and the choreography, all first-rate, or is it something more? The sheer pleasure that the actors derive in getting into the mood of an intelligently-written comedy is palpable, almost every step along the way. You can't miss the pride in playing a part in a parody that never plays dumb. The narration moves effortlessly even while negotiating the highly filmy episodes. There is a heartwrenching orphaned little boy (Virej Dasani, adorably cute) who needs a home with his bankrupt uncle (Akshay Kumar) badly. In movies of yore the heroines would perform mujras in kothas to preserve the sanctity of their family values. Here the boys strip and dance for their recession-hit lives. Admirably Rohit Dhawan's screenplay turns the men into sex objects with comic candour and without a trace of selfconscious-
ness. Not that the women are any less attractive to the eye. Deepika Padukone has not much to do, and Chitrangda even less. The latter gets to play strip poker during exam revision with her 'student' Akshay Kumar. It's a brilliantly written scene full of tantalizing possibilities. "Desi Boyz" has ample room for skinshow and cheesiness. It goes for the skin with elan and avoids the cheesy ramifications by simply turning away from double meanings (the director Rohit's father David Dhawan's forte). Yes, there're phallic references and mischievous eye-rolling whispers and nudges relying on women's body-parts. But the overall impression is that of a class comic act, a sumptuouslymounted sex comedy, no pun, but plenty fun, intended. Put your hands together for "Desi Boyz". Smart, sassy, sexy and sparkling with dark audacious humour, the film brings us a striking director in Rohit Dhawan.
Not only is Katrina Kaif doing three films for Aditya Chopra's home production, she has been paired opposite the top three Khans. veryone knows that in before moving on to the next big Bollywood, it is the heroes star. Rekha acted in Silsila (1981), who call the shots. The lead- Juhi in Darr (1993), and Madhuri ing ladies are just incidental to the Dixit in Dil Toh Pagal Hai (1997). plot. Interestingly, Kat has already So when one of B-Town's most worked with the banner twice - in powerful production houses signs an New York (2009) and Mere Brother actress for three big projects, it is Ki Dulhan (2011). Although she has definitely time for the competition worked with Salman in many films; to sit up and take notice. Not only is come 2012, she begins Dhoom 3 Katrina Kaif doing three films for with Aamir and an untitled film with Aditya Chopra's home production, Shah Rukh for the first time. The she has been paired opposite the top trade is abuzz with the news of how three Khans. the actress, who has hit it off with While Kareena Kapoor has Adi, has replaced Rani as the new already worked with Salman, Aamir favorite of the banner. and Shah Rukh, they were all projA spokesperson for the production ects with different production hous- house says, "The decision to have es. Clearly, Chopra's production Katrina in three films was made on house has never put so much faith in the basis of only one parameter - the one actress. In fact, they've rarely script - followed by the director's repeated their leading ladies (bar- vision. Katrina was always the ring Rani Mukerji), and often work director's first choice for two of with the No 1 actress of the time those three films."
op star Britney Spears says the kitchen is the centre of her home and she loves spending time there. The 29-year-old, who has sons Sean Preston, six, and Jayden James, five, with ex-husband Kevin Federline, has a "very traditional" home. "My house is very traditional. And I love 'shabby chic'. It's a very homey-cosy vibe," contactmusic.com quoted Spears as saying."We spend a lot of time in the kitchen actually; maybe my kids will be doing their homework or that kind of thing when they get home from school. I love my kitchen," she added.
The 29-year-old, who has sons Sean Preston, six, and Jayden James, five, has a very traditional home.
im Kardashian broke down into tears on her own TV show while discussing her failed marriage to Kris Humphries. The reality TV star split from the basketball player last month and filed for divorce just 72 days after their lavish televised wedding. The 31-year-old actress has kept her feelings largely out of the spotlight since their split, but in a new episode of family reality TV show 'Kourtney and Kim Take New York', she was seen sobbing as she talked about her marriage. Kim cried uncontrollably while she spoke to her sister Kourtney.
ctor Emraan Hashmi, who has managed to carve a niche for himself, isn't quite pleased with the promotions of 'The Dirty Picture', or so we hear, what with Vidya Balan being treated to all the limelight thanks to her raunchy character. Emraan known for his onscreen kisses and fantastic songs that always makes it to the top of charts suddenly finds himself at the wrong end of the stick is what is being said. But the unit members and the director, Milan Luthria deny every such triviality. "Emraan has made himself available for every possible promotion. All actors knew the scope and length of their characters, and each and every one of
Gossip has it that actor Emraan Hashmi, who is used to the limelight, feels that Vidya is stealing his thunder in the 'The Dirty Picture'. them has an important part to as anyone else involved in it," play. Why then would they sign says one from the crew. the film to begin with? Emraan When we contacted Emraan, he has no inhibitions whatsoever kept it short with, "It's all nonand is as excited about the movie sense".
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A Unesco World Heritage Site, Sunderbans is the single largest block of tidal halophytic mangrove forest shared by India (West Bengal) and Bangladesh. Unfortunately it has been voted out of the race for the 'New Seven Wonders of Nature'.
By Pradipta Tapadar
ith the Sunderbans voted out of the race for the 'New Seven Wonders of Nature', Tourism industry insiders say the world's single largest block of mangrove forests may have lost a golden opportunity to become a global destination for wildlife tourism. Sunderbans, a Unesco World Heritage Site, is the single largest block of tidal halophytic mangrove forest shared by India (West Bengal) and Bangladesh. Nearly 60 percent of it is with Bangladesh and the rest with India. It was voted out of the provisional list of the 'New Seven Wonders of Nature' based on the first count of vote results Nov 11. This has led to frustration among the people of West Bengal, including travel agents who say it would have helped the Sunderbans push up its tourist numbers way beyond the current 150,000. "It's really unfortunate for both Bengal and India. Sunderbans making it to the new seven wonders list would have opened new gates for the influx of foreign tourists in the state," state Forest Minister Hiten Burman told IANS. "It would have been a hotspot for wildlife tourism on the world map," he added. Said Travel Agents Federation of India (TAFI) chairman-eastern chapter Anil Punjabi: "It's indeed not good in terms of the tourism business."
"The rush of foreign tourists would have increased if Sunderbans was voted one of the new seven wonders of nature. The economy of the area would have got a heavy boost," he added. The New7Wonders of Nature was a project undertaken by Canadian-Swiss Bernard Weber to make a list of seven natural wonders selected by people across the world through a worldwide poll. The criterion was that the site was to be "a clearly defined natural site or natural monument" that
was not created or significantly altered by humans for aesthetic reasons. The initiative was started in 2007 and attracted 100 million votes from around the world. Sunderbans was the only Indian entry in the final list of 28 that included the Grand Canyon of the US, the Amazon of Brazil, the Great Barrier Reef of Australia, the Halong Bay of Vietnam and other natural sites. The case of Sunderbans - home to a number of rare species of
birds and animals, including the endangered Royal Bengal Tiger was also diplomatically important as it had brought India and Bangladesh together. Former West Bengal chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee and Bangladesh Forest Minister Hasan Mehmud had declared that the neighbors would work together to ensure the land of Royal Bengal Tigers made it to the final list. But Sunderbans Development Minister Shyamal Mondal said:
"We are the only ones to be blamed. The Left Front government didn't care much about the whole thing. What were they doing? Sunderbans getting selected would have helped both the countries." It is also believed that selection of Sunderbans would have triggered the flow of foreign funds in West Bengal which would have in turn helped the state in better wildlife conservation and unlocking new windows for eco-tourism. Sunderbans, with its wild beauty, Royal Bengal Tigers and winding boat rides, attracts a large number of tourists throughout the year, especially in OctoberNovember. The main tourism hotspots of the Sunderbans are the Sunderbans Tiger Reserve - the home of Royal Bengal Tigers; Sunderbans National Park - sanctuary to spotted deer, white bellied eagles, kingfisher; Bhagabatpur Crocodile Project - hatchery and home to the biggest estuarine crocodiles; and Halliday Island sanctuary of the barking deer. The tour operators and travel agents, however, feel the infrastructure needs to be developed according to international standards. State Tourism Minister Rachapal Singh said: "We should start preparing for the next opportunity. It is very necessary to familiarise foreign travellers with the Sunderbans. We need to take up an aggressive campaign at all international tourism festivals."
Zanskar river in Ladakh becomes winter wonderland for natives and thrill-seeking trekkers.
Walking on water
By Vikas Girdhar
or the three months that the Zanskar River in India transforms from a wet waterway to a solid sheet of ice, many locals and tourists alike consider taking a hike. This has become a common practice as an increasing number of trekkers bear the risk of hiking on frozen waters that may or may not always hold up. Many voyagers have different reasons for undertaking the frigid expedition but each one anticipates a safe completion. The path encompasses all 37 miles of what is known as the Chadar route of the Zanskar River, an isolated valley in the Himalayas and one of the main arms of the Indus River. The Chadar starts just past Chiling, one of the dozens of villages located in the mountains. It is also rich in history, as it was once the favored pathway for transporting Zanskari butter for trade purposes in
Ladakhs main town, Leh. The Ladakh region is connected by the Zanskar River. Zanskar is home to about 14,000 people. Nowadays, the river is the most preferred way for Zanskar natives in search of work, goods or education to move in and out of the valley, and especially more frequently in the winter. The Himalayan winter, which also dictates how well the ice that freezes the river will hold up, runs from early January to March. Of course, the closer to March a trekker embarks on the journey, the higher the risk of thin ice breaking way to freezing waters below. The nearly 40-miles of the Chadar route takes a week to complete one way. Nights are spent huddled in caves, which are much safer because of the ever-present risk of avalanches and falling rocks. Building a daily fire for dinner and warmth is an absolute must, as are extra blankets for the early morning rise, when temperatures are at their lowest.
In the event that something does go wrong and the ice breaks, it takes a significant amount of time for help to arrive, especially if the weather doesnt allow helicopters to be as responsive as they would prefer. It is necessary to schedule the trek with a local guide or porter. Guides and porters are familiar not only with the route, but also know the precautionary measures to ensure safety. Chadar, which literally means bed
sheet in Hindi, is probably most famous for the fact that it is ever-changing. For instance, this nearly 40-mile sheet of thick ice flooring will not be around once the Himalayan winter season is through. Instead, sunny skies will hover over rippling waters come April, with no indication that thousands of trekkers walked on water just one month ago. While their motives to embark on the journey may have varied, the paths they took to complete it were the same.
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from anxieties related to the Tibetan spiritual ruler Dalai Lama, than a change in heart on religion. China's Communist rulers are focused at building up enough credibility in the international Buddhist community to have their way on the selection of the Dalai Lama's new incarnation before he dies. The Chinese believe that a friendly Dalai Lama will solve their Tibet knot that has found frequent expression through public uprisings and self-immolation sprees since 1951. It was the unexpected Tibetan uprising of 1989 that made Chinese leaders realize that a Tibetan generation who had never seen the Dalai Lama and who grew on daily staple of Communist propaganda was to blame. Following a serious review at the third 'Tibet Work Forum' in 1991, China adopted a new policy in Tibet which accepts religion as a tool of winning hearts.
As part of this strategy, Chinese Communists have selected at least two top ranking lama incarnations of Karma Pa and Panchen Lama in 1993 and 1995 respectively. Gedhun Choeky Nyima, the sixyear-old who was recognized by the Dalia Lama as the 'real' Panchen Lama, still remains under Chinese custody 18 years later. While Chinese candidate Giancin Norbu has yet to be accepted by Tibetan masses, the Karma Pa escaped to India to join the Dalia Lama on the eve of New Year of 2000. To the supporters of the Dalai Lama, the selection of these two senior incarnate lamas are dress rehearsals for China to impose a baby of its own choice as the Dalai Lama once the incumbent is no more. Leaving behind Mao's distaste for religion, Beijing hosted the first World Buddhist Forum in 2006 in
Chinas sudden love affair with Buddhism arises more from anxieties related to the Tibetan spiritual ruler Dalai Lama, than a change in heart on religion. Zhejian province and the second in March 2009 in Wuxi. The latter attracted over 1,700 delegates from 50 countries. In both meetings, Giancin Norbu was paraded as the senior most representative of Buddhism in the world. This aggressive marketing by China as the real Buddhist powerhouse of the world has not gone down well with India, where the Buddha attained enlightenment. New Delhi too has launched its own Buddhist conferences in Singapore, Cambodia and Sri Lanka. There will be similar shows in Nepal and Vietnam. While the current posturing by New Delhi and Beijing over border dialogue shows where their real concerns lie, the new religious theater is bound to lead to new fireworks. (The views expressed by the author are personal)
he current impasse in Parliament has created a logjam that threatens to disrupt the proceedings of the winter ses-
Rather than adhering to some false notions of prestige, there is nothing lost if the government were to allow the rest of the winter session of the parliament to function smoothly. ingful discussion in Parliament to determine what decision India must take on this score. This is precisely what all the opposition parties, and some important allies of the government in the UPA, are demanding today. Thus, whether this winter session can be salvaged, or, whether it would be allowed to
be wasted, depends crucially on the willingness of the government to accede to such a reasonable demand. This session had, on its agenda, the passage of important legislations, including the Lokpal Bill. It's learnt that the Parliamentary Standing Committee examining the draft Lokpal Bill has completed its deliberations to recommend its suggestions to the Parliament. Whether this Bill will see the light of day in this session, as promised by the government and by a unanimous resolution of both the Houses to this effect will, thus, crucially depend on the government's response on reversing the Cabinet's decision on permitting FDI in the retail sector. If this doesn't happen, then serious and legitimate doubts over the UPA's intentions arise. Such a disruption of the session would permit the government to conveniently avoid getting both embarrassed and cornered on issues of price rise, corruption and black money, apart from the contentious issues involved in the Lokpal Bill. According to the Fourth Economic Census, 1998, retail trade accounted for 42.5% of the total non-agricultural own account enterprises in rural areas and 50.5% in the urban
areas. This translates into 38.2% in rural and 46.4% in urban employment in such own account enterprises. Therefore, crores of Indians are today dependent upon retail trade for their livelihood. Undermining this by permitting the entry of multinational giants will only push millions into poverty and misery. This will add to the woes of the 'real India' where over 80 crore people eke out an existence on less than Rs 20 a day. Substantial issues can be discussed in the Parliament if the UPA decides to create conditions for such a discussion. It is clear that permitting FDI in the retail sector may well provide new avenues for profits for the beleaguered international capital in today's global double dip recession. Rather than adhering to some false notions of prestige, there is nothing lost if the government were to reverse its decision and allow a proper discussion and the rest of the winter session to function in order to discharge its duty in legislating on the crucial issues discussed here. (Sitaram Yechury is CPI(M) Politburo member and Rajya Sabha MP. The views expressed by the author are personal).
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Accra: A group of Indian experts is helping revive tea cultivation in Malawi in southern Africa and has so far succeeded in putting 8,500 acres of land under cultivation. The move follows a slackening of interest in tobacco farming due to low global prices for the crop, Sujeet Katoch, general manager of the Kawalazi Estate Company in Mzuzu, said. Speaking on the fringes of the Fairtrade Africa Convention in Accra, Katoch said, "Malawian farmers have for a long time depended on tobacco farming but the drop in global prices for tobacco has renewed interest in tea cultivation and some of us have been recruited to help in the building of tea estates." Agriculture is the mainstay of Malawi, a country of 13 million people. Katoch said Indian interest in Malawian tea cultivation dates
back to the 1960s but this was not sustained. "For the past three years, however, we have been trying to introduce the concept of small holding farms in tea growing areas and have so far been able to get 10,000 farmers interested in growing tea." He said the Kawalazi Estate was opened by the Smallholder Tea Authority in the early 1960s, but following the inability of the small holders to manage it, Global Tea and Commodities (GTC), the current owners, took over in 2001. Katoch, who comes from Assam in Tinsukia district, said since the takeover of the Estate, "The company has done all-time high crop twice already." "The company employs a total workforce of nearly 2,400 men and women in its tea and macadamia operations, making it one of the largest employers in the private sector in the north of the country," he added.
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killing of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in his hideout in Pakistani town of Abbottabad. A secret memo to Washington in which President Asif Ali Zardari feared a military coup added to the strain. The killing of Pakistani soldiers caused an outrage in Pakistan, which promptly stopped the passage of NATO supply through the country. The Pakistani soldiers were killed when NATO fighter jets bombed two border posts in Mohmand tribal region near the Afghan border.
The NATO incident sent the perpetually difficult US-Pakistan relationship into a tailspin. Some two hours later, still hunting the insurgents who had by now apparently fled in the direction of Pakistani border posts, the US commander spotted what he thought was a militant encampment, with heavy weapons mounted on tripods. Then the joint patrol called for the air strikes at around 2.21am Pakistani time, not realizing the encampment was apparently the Pakistani border post. Records show the aerial response included Apache attack helicopters and an AC-130 gunship. US officials are working on the assumption the Taliban chose the location for the first attack, to create just such confusion, and draw US and Pakistani forces into firing on each other, according to US officials briefed on the operation. While US officials expressed regret and sympathy over the cross-border incident, they are not acknowledging blame, amid conflicting reports about who fired first.
lenges. The decision followed the November 26 NATO attack in Pakistan's northwest tribal area Mohmand along the Afghan border.
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Amid global economic slowdown coupled with high domestic inflation, steep interest rates and poor demand, the growth in manufacturing was just 2.7 percent. period of the previous fiscal. "Had it been 10 years ago, this would have elated me. But today, I cannot have that satisfaction because we had reached higher trajectory of growth -- from there we
Indians 5th most American Airlines files for bankruptcy American Airlines, vacation-deprived: Study New York: its parent AMR Corpthe third-largest US carrier, and filed for bankruptMumbai: India is the fifth most vacation deprived nation in the world as the average Indian does not use a fifth of the total number of paid days off allocated in a year. The reasons vary from disapproving bosses to affordability, lack of planning and the outlook that vacations are a luxury and not a necessity. In this respect though, Indians are better off than the Japanese, Italians, Koreans and Australians as people from these countries had a higher percentage of unused vacation days according to a survey done by an online travel portal. Interestingly called, '2011 Vacation Deprivation study' , the survey is an annual analysis of holidaying habits of employees in 20 countries, including those in North and South America, Europe, Asia and Australia. The Japanese comes across as workaholics: Those surveyed took only five days off out of a possible 11 days. "In India, there is an element of guilt involved when applying for a vacation. Consequently, as many as 54 % Indians spend vacations secretly checking work-related emails,'' said Manmeet Ahluwalia, head-marketing, Expedia (India), the company that did the survey. Viewing vacation with guilt though is not a developing-nation trait. The survey says that Brazilians treat vacation as the Europeans do-as an entitlement and not as a luxury. Brazilians get 30 holidays a year and they avail of it all. In contrast, Indians get 25 days of leave on an average annually-the highest in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region and second only to Europeans-but they do not use up to 20% of vacation days allocated. cy protection to cut labor costs in the face of high fuel prices and dampened travel demand. AMR, which replaced its chief executive in the move, had been mired for years in fruitless union negotiations, complaining all the while that it shoulders higher labor costs than rival domestic and foreign carriers that have already restructured in bankruptcy. American Airlines, once the largest US carrier, is now third behind United Continental Holdings Inc's United Airlines and Delta Air Lines Inc, both of which used Chapter 11 to cut costs and later found merger partners. The world changed around us," incoming Chief Executive Tom Horton told reporters on a conference call. "It became increasingly clear that the cost gap between us and our competitors was untenable," he said. The airline said it and its regional affiliate American Eagle would continue to operate as usual, fly their normal schedules, honor reservations and make exchanges and refunds. American Airlines hopes bankruptcy will cut labor costs, but analysts question whether restructuring under Chapter 11 of U.S. Bankruptcy Code will
American Airlines, the third-largest US carrier, and its parent AMR Corp filed for bankruptcy protection. address operational shortcomings and bolster revenue. "Bankruptcy is not necessarily the be-all, end-all," said Helane Becker, an analyst with Dahlman Rose & Co. "They've got more problems to address in addition to the cost problem." She said the airline industry has been hit by high fuel and labor costs, but filing for bankruptcy would not solve AMR's problems, and the airline needed to rework its operations and boost revenue.
The government has allowed 51% foreign investment in the multi-brand retail sector. have swelled from opposition parties and some of its own allies. "We have got very good response from across the country and 5 crore traders will not open their shops tomorrow. They will hold protest in their own markets. We will not hold demonstrations in front of foreign stores," Praveen Khandelwal, secretary-general of the Confederation of All India Traders association, told TOI.
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Voter enthusiasm remained undeterred despite pre-poll violence and many expressed hope that the polls would usher in a new era. at the Tahrir Square to press the Army to cede power immediately to a civilian government. "We were surprised that people turned out to vote in large numbers, thank God," Abdel Moez Ibrahim, who heads the High Judicial Elections Commission (HJEC), told reporters, adding that there had been no security problems. Ibrahim said embassies abroad had begun sending in election results but the Commission will not begin counting them until the election process has been completed. The two-day polling saw logistical problems like delays in opening of booths, ballot papers arriving very late or judges monitoring the polls turning up late, Al Jazeera said. Some violations in election code of conduct were also reported with party members seen outside polling booths with pamphlets and flyers. Voter enthusiasm, however, remained undeterred in the historic event and many expressed hope that the polls would usher in a new era. The Muslim Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party, seen as the front-runner in the elections, hailed the people for turning out in large numbers to vote. The three-phase election is the first step towards transfer of power to the civilian rule, promised by the ruling military council, headed by Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi, that replaced Mubarak.
The Iranian protesters broke through after clashing with anti-riot police and chanting for its takeover. Tehran: Dozens of hard-line Iranian students stormed the British embassy in Tehran, bringing down the Union Jack flag and throwing documents from windows in scenes reminiscent of the anger against Western powers after the 1979 Islamic Revolution. The mob moved into the diplomatic compound two days after Iran's parliament approved a bill that reduces diplomatic relations with Britain following London's support of recently upgraded Western sanctions on Tehran over its disputed nuclear program. The protesters broke through after clashing with anti-riot police and chanting for its takeover. "Death to England,'' some cried in the first significant assault of a foreign diplomatic area in Iran in years. The occupier called for the closure of the embassy calling it a "spy den" the same phrase used after militants stormed the US embassy in Tehran in 1979 and held 52 hostages for 444 days. Washington and Tehran have no diplomatic relations since then. The rally outside the British Embassy - on a main street in Tehran downtown - included protesters carrying photographs of nuclear scientist Majid Shahriari, who was killed last year in an attack that Iran blamed on Israeli and British spy services. The ties between the two nations have become increasingly strained as the West accuses Iran of trying to develop nuclear weapons -- a charge Tehran denies.
Anders Behring Breivik: the rightwing extremist who killed 77 people four months ago.
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Goalkeepers Bharat Chettri, Sreejesh, ace drag-flicker Sandeep Singh, Tushar Khandekar, Sardar Singh and Yuvraj Walmiki will not participate in the WSH. WSH," Shetty said. Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) has also asked its players to stay away from the WSH.
Paes-Bhupathi had joined hands at the start of the year in their bid to win the Australian Open. Bhupathi told CNN-IBN. Paes-Bhupathi had joined hands at the start of the year in their bid to win the Australian Open, the lone Grand Slam they have not won in their doubles career. They got back also keeping in sight the 2012 London Olympics.
Virender Sehwag was all praise for his young guns who fought bravely when the chips were down. perturbed by the narrow margin of victory. "A win is always a win... It doesn't matter if it is by one wicket or ten wickets. It was important for us to start well and we are 1-0 up now and I'm happy about it," he said.
Pankaj Advani. 34 clearance saw Advani pocket the match 4-1. Equally impressive were Manan Chandra and National Champion Alok Kumar, both scoring straightforward victories to remain on course for berths in the knock-out stage. It was a good comeback by Chandra who went down 2-4 to Kevin van Hove-Spletinckx earlier in the day while Alok
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hen the prestigious SummerStage at Central Park, New York, opened on July 27, music fans were pleasantly surprised to see a group of Indian musicians performing carnatic jazz just ahead of Rockabilly stars Imelda May and Wanda Jackson. Leading the band on veena was the award winning carnatic musician Nivedita ShivRaj as her musicians performed her original compositions Himalayan Queen, Mystic Earth and Hudson Ride all based on ancient carnatic ragas Hemavathi, Kalyani and Abheri. Many in the audience had never seen a veena before, nor heard Carnatic music. When the crowd cheered at the end of the performance, Nivedita had placed carnatic music on US map yet again. Like SummerStage, many other prominent stages have now heard carnatic music and seen veena thanks to the efforts of the Flushing-based veena artist. Starting at the age of six, Nivedita had a passion for veena and received extensive musical training from masters Raghavan and Chitti Babu. Now, she is a distinguished musician and veena guru, teaching hundreds of students in USA, Canada, Australia and elsewhere. One disciple is her own daughter Samyuktha ShivRaj, who performs carnatic vocals for Niveditas band, Charanams. Though she has a rich knowledge of hundreds of compositions of carnatic legends
Arts and Culture Awards ceremony at Lincoln Center Nov 1. He later acknowledged Charanams terrific performance. Niveditas win at the Battle of the Boroughs has brought appreciation not only from leaders Senator Tony Avella, Councilmen Peter Koo and Daniel Dromm, but also from musicians and music lovers. Fred Kaplan, a music fan, said, I was enchanted not only by your music but also by your Niveditas band Charanams win at the Battle of spirits. You exude humaneness and joy the Boroughs contest has brought recognition for and peace. I love how you make the carnatic music and the veena which she plays. veena sing. Abhinav Gautam, President of NetIP-NY, said, Congratulations to such as Annamacharya, Purandaradasa, your carnatic jazz band for winning so many Thyagaraja, Muthuswamy Dikshithar and accolades in the mainstream media! Shyama Sastri, Nivedita ShivRaj is attracted Nivedita is the Artistic Director of to cross-genre creations blending carnatic RagaChitra Foundation promoting Indian with styles such as jazz and rock. classical music and dance. My efforts to take I believe that fusion is more than just using carnatic music to world music arena have a variety of western instruments and still per- inspired many to learn this wonderful style. forming Indian-style music, comments Many of my students learn online at different Nivedita. Working with western and world times of the day, she said. musicians I was amazed at what they can A unique music project 60x60 by Vox bring to the music table! Thats how she cre- Novus selected Niveditas compositions Rain ated Charanams, the only carnatic jazz band Dance and Infinite Dhwani for its in the country. Featuring Nivedita on the International Mix and Athena Mix consistveena along with tabla, cajon, guitar, saxo- ing of 60 compositions of 60 seconds each by phone and Samyukthas vocals, Charanams 60 musicians from across the world. 60x60 won WNYCs coveted Battle of the Boroughs compositions are choreographed and perMusic Contest in June. Mayor Bloomberg formed at prestigious stages around the world. invited the band to perform at the Mayors Make Music New York, the largest musical ible that we have been able to figure out how to complete these tours of India with no corporate or government help. Our first tour in 2009 had help in the form of a grant from the U.S. State Department but since then we've found our own way. It is deeply satisfying to be able to make the connections we do, sing the Bollywood songs we sing and witness how a country like India, poised as it is on the doorstep of rapid development and westernization, still has the cultural legacy and inherent ideology to lead the world in terms of climate change solutions, adaptation and - hopefully - innovation! On a deeply personal level, it has been an amazing thing to me that I've been able to stumble through some of the Indian songs we do and get the great crowd reactions. Throwing down a song like 'Mehbooba ae Mehbooba' from Sholay or 'Dhan te Nanh' from Kilmeny is such a visceral, wonderful part of the job we get to do! What are your future plans? Alan: We were greatly inspired by the Advit Foundation and the Rajiv Gandhi Renewable Energy Park. We are inspired to setup a similar facility in the US where people can come and learn about sustainable living practices and get hands-on experience with energy demonstrations. With the US being a major contributor to the amount of carbon in the atmosphere, we have a lot of work to do here at home toward saving our environment.
event of the city, invited Nivedita to present a veena ensemble as a Mass Appeal concert. She was also the first Indian musician to receive the Con Edison Residency Award to perform at Flushing Town Hall and the Individual Artist Award of the Queens Council on the Arts. Nivedita has also produced a music for meditation album Veena Vibrations, which is used by hundreds of yoga centers. The World Yoga Summit 2009 had also invited her to perform. The Brooklyn Museum of Art invited Nivedita to perform a concert featuring Vishnus Dasavatars (ten incarnations) during its exhibition Vishnu, the Blue-skinned Savior. She has also taken carnatic music to venues such as the Rubin Museum of Art and the Weills Institute of Carnegie Hall. Carnatic music and veena have been lifted to mainstream in the US for the very first time in more ways than one thanks to Nivedita ShivRajs significant contributions to carnatic music and her extraordinary musical achievements. I am thrilled that carnatic music and veena have attracted music fans of all origins, says Nivedita. Taking carnatic music to world audiences is a challenge. Well keep going one note at a time. Taking carnatic music to the South Indian community is one thing. Taking it to the world music audience and placing it on the music map of USA is quite a feat. Nivedita ShivRaj leads the way with a definitive note. since age 20; along the way, my education and training have been in the creative arts - I have worked as an animator and video producer for MTV, Nickelodeon, Warner Bros, DC Comics, Roger Corman, Locomotion Network, and dozens of others as a freelance designer and animator. My more fully developed environmental self began to emerge around the year 2000 though I have always been - and always will be - a fan and ardent admirer of the natural world. I hug trees. Thankfully these days, music helps bring all my interests together and has become the very best way for me to express myself. How do you manage your day jobs along with SP tours? James: I have a unique work situation and have actually made an effort to incorporate what we do in Solar Punch into my day job; as a video producer, I'm currently working on a documentary about the 2009 Climate Solutions Road Tour - as these tours take shape, I try and find shooting opportunities and interview moments that can add to the documentary's story. My wife Elisa and I run our own production studio from our home and so can make our hours and projects work around any Solar Punch tour that may arise. Alan: I take vacation time from my day job to go on Solar Punch tours. It is a delicate balance and I feel fortunate to be able to make this happen. Naturally, we are limited to the amount of vacation time we can use per year, so we strategise wisely.
ally in our common goals toward a sustainable planet. Our third performance in Kashmir was to a local audience in the high-altitude town of Gulmarg. Dialoging with locals about the environment is a priority for Solar Punch. Regarding global warming and the receding effect it is having on glaciers, we asked local Kashmiri if their glaciers were melting and they replied with a unanimous yes. Hearing their first-hand evidence of climate change accompanied by the concerned tone in their voices was a poignant reminder how we need to keep spreading awareness and encouraging action on an environmental front. What do you think has been your biggest achievement so far through Solar Punch? James: There are several milestones the band has experienced to date that make me smile and know we're on an appropriate path; the biggest technical achievement so far has been the sound system and energy system we have. With only the band's earnings from gigs and CD sales, we've been able to purchase our own solar panels, components and technolosgy so that our claims of being a solar-powered band are true and accurate. Alan was able to reconfigure his own 8-channel P.A. into a used flight case I had so that we also have a custom, portable, full-sized sound system that runs directly from our energy supply. In terms of accomplishments that are more visible, I think its incred-
James: As for the band - we have a lot of imagination and creativity and, though India is in our hearts and plans for the foreseeable future, we hope to visit other areas around the world where both issues and solutions related to climate change are in play - Latin America springs to mind straight away, as do parts of Africa and up into Spain / Portugal. We want to learn and share as much as we can and its clear to us that climate issues and threats to environmental systems are global concerns - if our little band of Solar Energy enthusiasts and environmental educators / entertainers can have even the slightest of impacts on how someone regards the issues, we're happy and encouraged to continue on! What are your individual backgrounds? Alan: All Solar Punch members are seasoned musicians. In addition, we each have our own background and associated careers. I grew up living in various countries where my father was posted as a diplomat working as a US foreignservice officer (diplomat). I am currently a Ph.D. physicist working at Columbia Universitys Radiological Research Accelerator Facility. Residing in the Hudson River Valley over the past decade, I picked up influence from local environmentalists who were active in the Clearwater organization spearheaded by American folk legend Pete Seeger to clean up the Hudson River. James: I have been a musician
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kidney transplant. Life expectancy is likely to increase significantly. There will be no restriction on fluid intake and no need for further dialysis. This gives a greater freedom to travel and carry on with your job, studies and other activities of daily living. Women can expect fertility to increase. If pancreas transplant is also done along with the kidney then insulin injections may not be needed any more.
must be weighed against risks. Immune system recognizes the donor kidney as foreign and can therefore reject it. The immune system is therefore suppressed with antirejection (immunosuppressive) medications and must be taken as prescribed. As a side effect of suppressing the immune system there is increased risk of infection. All precautions are taken to minimize the risk of infection. There is increased risk of osteoporosis and fracture from long-term use of steroids as immunosuppressive medication. There is also increased risk of cancer such as lymph or cervical cancer. Close follow up with your doctor is essential.
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More than 900 Buddhist scholars, leaders and practitioners from 46 countries deliberated on the relevance of Gautama Buddhas teachings at the World Buddhist Congregation in Delhi from Nov 27-30.
Buddhist practices like mindfulness are increasingly being used as therapy. my parents moved from Srinagar when I was barely one. I am tormented by nightmares and have drifted away from my parents over the years. At times, I want to go back to Srinagar. I hate this city, Priyanka, who lives with friends in east Delhi, told IANS. Her psychiatrist is a Buddhist counselor in her neighborhood who is teaching her the importance of equanimity to calm her stormy inner self. Buddhism in the last decade has become a viable lifestyle and spir-
itual option for tens of thousands of youngsters in cities to cope with stress in schools, colleges, workplaces and among peers. It is also being used as intervention to rehabilitate criminals. Researches conducted by the University of Washington in Indian prisons show that vipassana can effectively reduce psycho-pathological symptoms and aggression among inmates. Buddhism becomes a healing science when you drop all the religious terms and replace them with psychological terms - like mistake for sin and unwholesome for evil. We dont need so much of religion as loving kindness to each other there is no need to elevate it to another god, said Dr Maurits G.T. Kwee, a clinical psychologist and honorary professor of University of Flores in Argentina. Kwee, the editor of a new anthology, New Horizons in Buddhist Psychology (Tao Institute), said, he had helped himself with grief therapy when his wife passed away 14 weeks ago of lung cancer. I try grief therapy with my clients too, said the doctor, who is in India for a World Buddhist Congregation Nov 27-30. More than 900 Buddhist scholars, leaders and practitioners from 46 countries are deliberating on the relevance of Gautama Buddhas teachings at the meet. There is a principle in Mahayana Buddhism - Upaya-kausalya - a concept which means
application of skillful means, the doctor explained. One can adjust Buddhism to suit the needs of ones audience and life. The Buddhist tenets of compassion, sharing joy, balanced relationship, balanced views and equanimity can be used to deal with psychological stress. I try to combine Buddhism with the science of rational emotive behavior therapy for my patients, Kwee said. Doctor Krishna Mohan, the founder of the Hyderabad-based Psychguru Mental Health Services, uses Buddhism to counsel stressed corporate executives. I help them tackle jealousy, ego and hostility at workplace and teach them to work together as a team. I cite the teachings of Buddha, Mohan told IANS. The West is bringing down the entire Buddhist wisdom to narrow meditative techniques To handle mental problems, Buddhism has to take a holistic view of life and the world. A healer has to be a friend and have genuine concern for the other fellow and should be able to connect to people with love, Mohan said. According to the Dalai Lama, Buddhist investigative tradition has been primarily directed towards understanding the human mind and its various functions. Our aim in seeking ways of transforming our thoughts, emotions and their underlying propensities is to find a more wholesome and fulfilling way of living, he says.
1.4 meter high alabaster throne and is valued at $5 million. The statue is modeled on the Buddha inside the Mahabodhi Stupa in Bodh Gaya. It was consecrated at the Sydney Entertainment Centre in 2009 - six years after the project began in the US and Canada in 2003. The icon is believed to the biggest icon of Buddha carved from a single block of jade stone. "The story of Jade Buddha marks a new kind of cycle to carry the faith forward. The green jade icon is travelling around the globe to propagate world peace and to reach out to new segments of people," Thuan told IANS at the world Buddhist conclave here. "It is rebirth of Buddha and the icon's arrival to India marks its homecoming. Jade is a symbol of peace and prosperity - and wherever the jade Buddha goes it is said to usher peace," she said. In India, its arrival would renew
the karmic connect that Buddhism shares with India - the land of Buddha's birth and death, the nun said. Thuan, known as the "unofficial mother Teresa of Kushinagar", came to India in 1989. She has helped set up 20 schools for poor children in Kushinagar and its adjoining areas in Uttar Pradesh. The tale of jade Buddha is a story of universality, the essence of modern day Buddhism, the nun said. "The jade Buddha was carved from a single jade-stone, christened the Polar Pride, mined in Canada. It was sculpted by Australian and Thai jade sculptors in Thailand and its face was designed by a master Thanka painter from Nepal. The stone was a mystical find," Thuan said. The myths surrounding the jade icon vary. Witnesses say "strange mandala lights appear to surround the Buddha when it is photographed" while others believe that a "Buddhist lama was blessed
The fabled Jade Buddha for Universal Peace will come to India in the last leg of the world peace tour next year. with a divine vision of the icon and who said "he was Buddhist and he the location of the stone". was looking for a temple to build a According to the jade Buddha fact jade Buddha from the polar pride". sheet by the Great Stupa of Green spoke to his spiritual masUniversal Compassion in Australia, ter Lama Zopa Rinpoche, who the final resting place of the icon, divined that the "jade Buddha will the project began in 2003 when illuminate the world". The Jade Buddha which travelled American Buddhist practitioner Ian Green received a call from a jewel- across Europe this year will come er in California, Cheyenne Sun Hill, to Asia in 2012.
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Santa: No, they shot me while I was landing on their roof. Remind me never to deliver toys to anyone named Sasha and Malia. I would never think of shooting Santa, whatever race he happened to be. Santa is a great help to me. My kids are much nicer in the weeks before Christmas. And if they unwrap their gifts on Christmas morning and dont like what theyve received, all I have to do is shrug and say, Sorry, kids. The old man messed up again! Santa doesnt usually mess up, of course. Thats because the kids tell him exactly what they want, either by writing him a letter or saying it aloud. Rahul: I want Santa to bring me a gun. Me: Santa doesnt believe in violence. I dont think hes going to
bring you a gun. Rahul: Okay then, can Santa bring me a set of drums instead? Me: Santa doesnt believe in noise either. Rahul: What does Santa believe in, Daddy? Me: He believes in small toys that cost $10 or less. What Santa believes in isnt quite as important as what my children believe. And Im dreading the day that they stop believing in him. Theyve already started asking too many questions. Lekha: Daddy, where does Santa get all the toys from? Me: His elves make them in the North Pole. Lekha: Then how come this toy says Made in CHINA on it? Me: Thats not the country China, honey. Thats the acronym CHINA. It stands for Creative Households in Northern Arctic. Then theres the question about all the Santas who appear at the mall and other places in December. Divya: Is that the real Santa, Daddy? Shouldnt he be in the North Pole? Me: No, honey, thats an imposter. Hes just pretending to be Santa. Divya: Oh, that explains it.
Me: Explains what? Divya: Why he smells of beer. I dont think the real Santa would drink and glide. Then theres the question about communicating with Santa. Lekha: Daddy, I dont feel like
writing a letter this year. Does Santa have Twitter? Can I just tweet what I want for Christmas? Me: Sure, honey, you can tweet Santa. But dont be surprised, on Christmas morning, if you feel a little mis-tweeted.
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e do seva in the name of God and the Master, whereby our help is given and we only reap the spiritual rewards in the form of blessings from God and the Master. It is okay to want spiritual blessings from God and the Master for our seva. That is because those spiritual blessings move us to the true purpose of our lives, union of our soul with God. Each time we give of ourselves in selfless service, we are not incurring more karma and are attracting the grace of God and the Master, whose blessings will uplift us so our soul can merge back into God. Physical help means we do something for others that involves our body and our hands. We may help someone build their broken-down house, shattered by a flood or hurricane. We may help by feeding the poor. We may provide physical assistance to someone who is incapacitated by illness. We may take care of someone elses children so they can go to work or if they are ill and need assistance in their home.
Each time we give of ourselves in selfless service, we are not incurring more karma and are attracting the grace of God and the Master, whose blessings will uplift us so our soul can merge back into God.
The Masters provide spiritual help by putting seekers after truth, yearning for God, in touch with the divine Light and Sound of God through meditation. They initiate people into the inner Light and Sound, giving them firsthand proof that there is more to our existence than just this physical world. The Masters take over the karmic account of the initiates to speed their progress back to God. They provide a boost to the meditations of their disciples so they can soar beyond this physical realm to the astral, causal and supracausal realms until returning to their true home, Sach Khand. The Masters provide divine love to attract our souls away from this physical world to yearn to return to their true Beloved, God. While the Masters are the true providers of spiritual service, we can assist the Masters in the various selfless service projects. We can provide help in cooking food to feed those who come to meditate. We can clean the facilities in which the satsangs and langar take place. We can assist with programs that help put people in touch with their spiritual gifts within. There is no dearth of opportunities to assist the Masters in the work of the mission to help separated souls reunite with God. Each time we celebrate Thanksgiving, let us find ways we can give thanks by giving. If we have been giving generously in some ways over the years, let us continue to do so. If we have been giving occasionally, let us find ways to increase our time spent in selfless service. If we have not given much, let us make a plan to start giving thanks for the gifts we have received by turning around and giving to others. If we all were to give, we would have a world typified by this story: God had a big feast and invited all
Finally, Socrates had to interrupt him and said, "To teach you, I need to double my fees." The young man was shocked and asked why. Socrates said, "Because it appears I must teach you two skills. One is to hold your tongue and the other is to learn how to speak." It is hard for us to remain silent. How can we find God if we do not stay still physically, verbally, or mentally long enough to allow God to communicate with us? There are many ways in which we are able to stay still for worldly tasks. When we go to a dentist and are about to get an injection to numb our gums, the dentist says, "Stay still." We are certainly able to do so, lest he misses. When we go for a medical procedure in which the doctor has to give us an injection and he says,
"Hold still," we definitely sit as still as we can. We know that any movement can be painful. If we ever went for a CT scan, we know we must lie still for a long time. If we move, the film or images they are taking of our body will not come out clearly. Not only does it cost several thousand dollars to have to do it over, which would be a waste of money and time, but the dye they inject which only lasts a short time would have to be done over and would expose us to more needless radiation. Therefore, to get it right the first time, we find a way to remain still even if it is uncomfortable to do so when we undergo these tests. Some people who have to undergo radiation therapy for certain diseases must lie still. The radiation is targeting a certain area of the body, and if they move, the wrong place will be radiated caus-
How can we find God if we do not stay still physically, verbally, or mentally long enough to allow God to communicate with us?
ing the body unnecessary damage and harm and missing the area that needs the radiation. It is amazing how still we can be when undergoing that type of treatment. If a mouse or insect gets into our house, and we want to catch it so we can escort it outdoors safely where it belongs, we remain quiet. We may hold a cup or a bucket as the creature lies still on our floor, and we are very silent as we creep up on it from behind to catch it in the bucket so we can take it outdoors. These examples show that we can be still and quiet when we choose to be. Those who are parents know the importance of being quiet when the baby finally falls asleep. When the baby is sleeping and we do not want noise to awaken him or her we are still. We know how long it took us to get the baby to sleep and we want to get our own rest. So, we tiptoe around and remain still so as to let the baby keep sleeping. When we throw a surprise party for someones birthday, we may have a room filled with many people trying to keep still until the person enters. We remain quiet until everyone yells out, "Surprise." If the person takes a long time entering the room, we remain quiet and no one wants to speak and spoil the surprise. ( To be continued)
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