2014年11月23日 星期日

2014-11-24 India Spotlight


Diagnosis in 'Digital India'   
The Hindu
The diagnosis of the first patient with Ebola in the U.S. was initially missed in an emergency room late night on September 25. Thomas Duncan, a Liberian national visiting Dallas, Texas, complained of flu-like symptoms and fever, but after lab work and CT ...


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Should you buy or rent a house? Some factors to consider   
Economic Times
Everyone wants a house of his own. However, considering that it involves big money, the choice is often between buying a house and taking one on rent. It is never an easy decision to arrive at. Some may argue that staying on rent is like throwing your money ...


   


IBNLive (blog)
   
The real cost of Ebol   
IBNLive (blog)
It is ravaging across West Africa. Aid agencies are now pledging in support. Big pharma is stepping up R&D and assuring of a "cure" by 2015 but the disease has already raced far ahead of the promises, sweeping across countries in Africa that were not ...


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The CBI's one-man aberration   
The Hindu
It was a sad day for the premier investigating agency of the country. The Supreme Court's recent indictment of CBI Director Ranjit Sinha for unprofessional conduct struck a blow for those who have been fighting for probity in public life. It also devastates those ...


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Times of India
   
Cases against Haryana godman Rampal   
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Thousands of supporters of controversial sect leader Rampal staged a protest here and demanded a CBI probe into allegations of his involvement in a murder conspiracy. Born to a family of farmers in Sonepat district, Rampal claims to be an ...


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Deccan Chronicle
   
Reporters' diary: Signs of attention deficit   
Deccan Chronicle
It's common knowledge that like his mentor-turned-foe, H.D. Deve Gowda, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah tends to nod off in public. And by his own admission, the practice of yoga has improved his alertness levels. But when it comes to names, ...


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The Hindu
   
Why art should go public, and democratic   
The Hindu
Art exists in varied forms. If trees, mountains and landforms are nature's art installations, paintings, sculpture, architecture and landscaping form the essence of humankind's artistic impulses. All over the world, these works of art acquire different meanings ...


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NDTV
   
Arpita Khan's Wedding: The A-List Guest List   
NDTV
The airport in Hyderabad is crowded with celebrities arriving to attend tonight's big fat Bollywood wedding at the Falaknuma Palace. The bride and groom are Arpita, actor Salman Khan's little sister, and Aayush, the businessman-aspiring actor son of politician ...


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TechCrunch
   
Yahoo Will Soon Become The Default Search Engine In Firefox   
TechCrunch
Starting in December, Firefox will use Yahoo as its default search engine in the United States on mobile and desktop. As a part of this five-year deal, Yahoo will also launch a new search experience for Firefox users in the U.S., which should go live at the same ...


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Arpita Khan: Lesser known facts   
Times of India
Salman Khan's youngest sister, Arpita Khan, tied the knot yesterday (November 18, 2014) with Delhi based businessman Aayush Sharma. It was a star studded ceremony with the who's who of Bollywood showing up to be a part of the gala celebrations.

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