2014年10月2日 星期四

2014-10-03 India World

  Wall Street Journal   
Hong Kong Democracy Protests Carry a Christian Mission for Some  Wall Street Journal
The WSJ's Diana Jou speaks to Cardinal Joseph Zen, the former bishop of Hong Kong, about why he supports the pro-democracy protesters. The protests now roiling Hong Kong are about democracy. But there is an undercurrent of another, much older ...

Hong Kong leader Leung Chun-ying refuses to quit, students agree to talks   Firstpost
HK Government offices closed as protests continue   Financial Times
Hong Kong protesters set for talks; govt HQ shuts   Businessweek
NDTV   
The Australian   
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  Firstpost   
PM Modi stumps Cong, AAP again with out of the box Swachh Bharat Abhiyan  Firstpost
Here goes Prime Minister Narendra Modi again -- stumping the opposition with his out- of- the-box thinking. One by one he has tried to remove from the clutches of the Congress, historical icons that the party considers part of its history. This time, he has raided ...

Private, public companies like Dabur, TCS, Indian Oil, GAIL and others pledge ...   Economic Times
Prime Minister Narendra Modi kicks off 'Swachh Bharat' campaign from police ...   Times of India
Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan must be more inclusive   ABP News
Indian Express   
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  Times of India   
Australian parliament to create a separate 'burqa box' in parliament in name of ...  Times of India
The Australian parliament has announced a set of security rules including one that means people wearing the Niqab, which covers part of the face, or the burqa, will need to sit in a closed part of the parliament behind glass when visiting. The plans were ...

Tony Abbott commits Australian forces to Iraq   Sydney Morning Herald
Cabinet approves Australian airstrikes in Iraq   The Australian
Australian warplanes to begin strikes against Islamic State targets   ABC Online
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  Irish Times   
Universities must merge to compete, experts say  Irish Times
University College Dublin this week fell out of the world's top 200 universities in the Times Higher Education rankings. Photograph: Eric Luke. Joe Humphreys. Topics: News · Education · Third Level · Aims Mcguinness · Frans Van Vught · Stephanie Fahey ...

Caltech retains No. 1 standing in global higher education ranking system   LA Daily News
North-East university slips out of world top 200   The Northern Echo
Western leading universities risk declining, Asian institutes keep rising in new ...   Daily Times
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  Mid-Day   
Oscar Pistorious called ex-lover Jenna on night of shooting  Mid-Day
Johannesburg: A new book entitled Behind the Door on the Oscar Pistorius trial authored by Eyewitness News (South Africa) senior reporters Barry Bateman and Mandy Wiener reveals that the Blade Runner spoke to an ex-lover a few minutes before arriving ...

Pistorius 'called his ex-girlfriend hours before he killed Reeva'   Irish Independent
Oscar Pistorius 'rang ex-girlfriend before he shot Reeva Steenkamp'   The Australian
Brother 'wiped data' of Pistorius's call to ex-girlfriend - book   TVNZ
Newstalk ZB   
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  Christian Science Monitor   
Dalai Lama visa issue sinks Nobel laureates' summit. Where can he travel? (+ ...  Christian Science Monitor
A Nobel summit in South Africa is canceled after laureates protest denying the Dalai Lama a visa. While his travel schedule is full, appeasing China makes the arrangements more delicate. By Robert Marquand, Staff writer October 2, 2014. close. Tibetan ...

Nobel Peace Summit 'suspended' after laureates boycott event over Dalai ...   ABC Online
Nobel laureates cancel Cape Town summit after Dalai Lama denied visa   Los Angeles Times
Dalai Lama in talks to return to Tibet   Hamilton Spectator
Zee News   
Hindustan Times   
New York Times   
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  Bangkok Post   
16 still missing on Japan volcano  Bangkok Post
TOKYO - Sixteen people are still unaccounted for on the Japanese volcano that erupted without warning, officials said Friday, on top of the 47 known to have died. Firefighters come down from Mount Ontake at Otaki village at Nagano prefecture on October 2, ...

16 people still missing, believed on Japan volcano: Officials   Channel News Asia
Volcano Victims Crushed By Falling Rocks   Sky News

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  BBC News   
Prince George 'harassment' warning to photographer  BBC News
Lawyers for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have asked a photographer to "cease harassing" Prince George. A Kensington Palace statement said they were prompted to take action after the man was spotted near the 14-month-old and his nanny in a ...

Kate tells media to keep away from baby George   Irish Independent
Legal action launched over prince's privacy   Herald Scotland
Prince William warns paparazzi against "harassing" George   Firstpost
The Times (subscription)   
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  The News International   
Three million Muslims to perform Haj today  The News International
ISLAMABAD: Three million pilgrims have begun marching to Mina on the first leg of their journey of a lifetime to perform Haj today (Friday). The government's agencies have made elaborate arrangements to ensure the smooth flow of pilgrims from Makkah ...

Millions converge in Mina as Haj begins   The Nation
Pilgrims start congregating in Mina for Haj   DAWN.com
Over 2 million prepare for Haj climax   Arab News
Peninsula On-line   
Al-Arabiya   
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  New York Times   
5500 Iraqis Killed Since Islamic State Began Its Military Drive, UN Says  New York Times
GENEVA — More than 5,500 people have been killed in Iraq since an offensive by the Islamic State militant group began in June, the United Nations reported on Thursday, including hundreds of minority Yazidis slaughtered en masse. The report takes ...

World Watch: News Digest   Wall Street Journal
Atrocities committed by IS could amount to war crimes, says UN   DAWN.com
UN report spotlights 'staggering' Islamic State atrocities in Iraq   Christian Science Monitor
Voice of America   
RT   
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