2014年10月1日 星期三

2014-10-02 India World

  New York Times   
At 17, Setting Off Protests That Roil Hong Kong  New York Times
Only 17, Joshua Wong cannot vote, but he is at the forefront of a student movement for democracy in Hong Kong. Video by Jonah M. Kessel on Publish Date October 1, 2014. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading ...

Hong Kong Student Leaders Warn of Occupying Buildings   Voice of America
Hong Kong Government Seeks to Wait Out Protesters   Wall Street Journal
Hong Kong leader plays waiting game, protesters demand he resigns   Daily News & Analysis
ABC Online   
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  ABC Online   
Australian universities rise in world rankings but report questions proposed ...  ABC Online
Australia has made big gains in the latest world university rankings, with one new entrant joining the world's top 200, and most of Australia's top universities moving up the rankings. The Times Higher Education magazine releases its 11th annual World ...

Only one Israeli university makes the grade in Times ranking   Haaretz
UK universities slip down international rankings   BBC News
Indian universities fail to make it to top 200 of Times list   Times of India
Bernama   
Daily Mail   
Bloomberg   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Liberal MP Andrew Laming dismisses Tony Abbott's 'Team Australia' slogan as ...  Sydney Morning Herald
Jacqui Lambie goes head-to-head with Muslim leader · Tony Abbott expresses support for parliamentary burqa ban · Peter Hartcher: PM's cave-in a failure of leadership. A government MP has called Prime Minister Tony Abbott's "Team Australia" phrase a ...

Iraq Considering Australian Airstrike Request   ABC News
Australian leaders' thoughts on the burqa   The Australian
Islamic State: Royal Australian Air Force planes complete first flights over Iraq as ...   ABC Online
Sky News Australia   
9news.com.au   
NEWS.com.au   
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  CBS News   
Julia Pierson resigns as Secret Service director after series of security lapses  Washington Post
Julia Pierson resigned as Secret Service director on Wednesday after just 1 1/2 years on the job following a series of major security lapses that eroded President Obama's confidence in her ability to run the agency tasked with protecting him. Pierson's abrupt ...

Retired Veteran of President's Detail Will Temporarily Lead Secret Service   New York Times
US Secret Service director resigns over White House security lapse   Xinhua
Following White House security lapses, U.S. Secret Service director Julia ...   Business Standard
Politico   
Jerusalem Post   
Times of India   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong gains show of support in London's ...  The Straits Times
Dressed in black and toting umbrellas and yellow placards, more than 1,000 people turned up on Wednesday night in London's West End in a show of support for Hong Kong's ongoing pro-democracy campaign. -- ST PHOTO: TAN DAWN WEI. By Tan Dawn ...

Xi pressures Taiwan with 'one country, two systems' remarks   WantChinaTimes
Calgary rally shows support for Hong Kong's pro-democracy demonstrators   CTV News
Xi Jinping Could Be China's Last Communist Ruler   TIME
Foreign Policy   
Telegraph.co.uk   
NBCNews.com   
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  Toronto Star   
Children among dozens dead in blasts outside two Syrian schools  Los Angeles Times
A pair of bombs ripped through a school compound Wednesday in the government-controlled central Syrian city of Homs, killing at least 32 people, most of them children, and wounding scores of others, the state media reported. The pro-opposition Syrian ...

School bombing kills 30 children in Syria   The Nation
31 killed in attack near school in Syria   Zee News
ISIS Takes a Kurdish Village in Syria as Car Bombs Kill Dozens in Homs   New York Times
Toronto Star   
Xinhua   
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  The Moscow Times   
Why Russia's President Is 'Putin the Great' in China  Wall Street Journal
Books about Vladimir Putin far outsell those on other foreign leaders, according to the staff at Beijing's Wangfujing bookstore. Jeremy Page/The Wall Street Journal. BEIJING—In the recommended-reading section of Beijing's Wangfujing bookstore, staff ...

Russian ETF Lures Cash as Bear Market Proves No Deterrent   Businessweek
German Chancellor urges Russian president to use influence over Ukraine rebels   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Putin, Merkel Support Rapid Resolution of Ukraine's Gas Crisis   RIA Novosti
Financial Times   
TODAYonline   
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  SFGate   
Taliban attacks kill 7 after Afghanistan, U.S. sign security deal  SFGate
KABUL — Two suicide attacks targeting military transport vehicles here Wednesday killed seven Afghan soldiers and wounded nearly 20 others, officials said, one of the deadlier strikes on security forces in the capital since the summer fighting season began.
Taleban suicide bombers kill 7 in Kabul, wound 21   Arab News
Taliban Suicide Bombers Kill Eight, Injure 21 People in Kabul   Wall Street Journal
2 suicide bomber attacks in Kabul kill 7, wound 21   Times of India
Xinhua   
Los Angeles Times   
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  Independent Online   
Tutu breaks silence on Dalai Lama visa row  Independent Online
Johannesburg - Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu on Wednesday criticised the government for allegedly refusing a visa to Tibet's spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama. “I am ashamed to call this lickspittle bunch my government,” Tutu said in a statement.
Nobel is a no-go   Times LIVE
Nobel Laureates condemn South Africa visa denial to Dalai Lama   Firstpost
De Lille to give on nobel summit   The New Age Online
Business Standard   
Indian Express   
Moneyweb.co.za   
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  Daily Times   
Grenade-lobbing terrorists on the rampage  The Nation
Do you endorse the signing of the Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA) between Afghanistan, NATO and the US? Yes. No. Don't know. Do you endorse the signing of the Bilateral Security Agreement (BSA) between Afghanistan, NATO and the US? Yes. (50%).
A Pakistani paramilitary soldier surveys a site of a grenade attack in Quetta ...   DAWN.com
Grenade attacks kill five in Pakistan   Peninsula On-line
Eight killed in Quetta hand grenade attacks, firing incidents   Daily Times
The Express Tribune   
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