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Modi may address US Congress Indian-American groups launch campaign to win more lawmakers’ support for a move to invite Modi to address a joint session of US Congress during his visit Carolina Republican Representative George Holding. “With more than 500 million ong denied a United States visa, Prime Minister people voting in the recent Indian Narendra Modi may well election, it was both the world’s get the rare honor of largest democratic event and an hisaddressing a joint session of U.S. toric moment for India,” the Congress when he visits U.S. in lawmakers wrote. “The U.S. must now work closeSeptember. A suggestion to invite Modi to ly with Prime Minister Modi to address a joint session of the House strengthen the important relationand Senate during his trip has gone ship between the two countries.” The Speaker’s office has not yet to House Speaker John Boehner from Ed Royce, Republican chair- announced a response to the letter, man of the House of Representa- but it’s considered highly likely that Modi may be invited to address a tives Foreign Affairs Committee. “As you know, India is a critical joint session given how U.S. leaders partner of the United States. In from President Barack Obama every aspect — whether it be in down have reached out to the Indipolitical, economic or security rela- an leader since his resounding tions — the United States has no victory. more important partner in South Meanwhile, Indian-American Asia,” said the letter. groups have launched a campaign to “It is not an overstatement to say win more lawmakers’ support for a that the US-India relationship will move to invite Indian Prime Minisbe one of the defining partnerships ter Narendra Modi to address a of the 21st century,” added the let- joint session of U.S. Congress when ter, which was also signed by North he visits U.S. in September. ARUN KUMAR, WASHINGTON
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be visiting the US in September this year. (Photo: IANS)
‘US not in a position to speculate on Indian nukes’ US asked to explain immunity IANS, WASHINGTON
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he United States has declined to speculate on a report about India significantly expanding a covert nuclear facility, but asserted that nothing provided to India under their nuclear deal can be used to enhance its military capability. “We’re not in a position to speculate on its conclusions,” State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki told reporters when asked about a report in IHS Jane’s, a leading defense and security publication. “Nothing we provide to India, under the civil nuke agreement, may be used to enhance India’s military capability or add to its military stockpile,” she said. Jane’s had reported that new units at the Indian Rare Metals Plant near Mysore would boost India’s ability to produce weaponsgrade uranium to twice the
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India-U.S. civil nuclear deal ended India’s nuclear isolation. amount needed for its planned nuclear-powered submarine fleet. The expansion could potentially support the development of thermonuclear weapons with the facil-
ity likely to become operational by mid to late 2015, the publication said, basing its findings on analysis of satellite imagery and public statements by Indian officials. “We remain fully committed to the terms of the 123 Agreement and to enhancing our strategic relationship,” Psaki said referring to the 2008 landmark India-U.S. civil nuclear deal that ended New Delhi’s nuclear isolation. When reminded that military facilities were explicitly excluded from the Indian civil nuclear agreement, she repeated: “Well, my understanding of it is that nothing provided to India can be used to enhance their military capability. “I’m not certain — obviously, that would be high speculative about this, given there’s only one external report that’s not a reflection of a U.S. Government report,” the U.S. State department spokesperson added.
to ex-PM Dr. Manmohan Singh
WASHINGTON: A court has asked the United States Government to respond by July 10 to a Sikh group’s challenge to “suggestion of immunity” to former Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh in a human rights violation case. “The United States may have until July 10, 2014, to respond to Plaintiffs’ Response to its suggestion of immunity,” a federal district court said in a June 20 order on a motion filed by the rights group Sikh for Justice (SFJ). Obama administration has sought immunity for Singh saying that it was in “the interest of the U.S.” for the “implementation of its foreign policy and in the conduct of its international relations, to recognize PM Singh’s immunity from this suit while in office.” SFJ has opposed the “suggestion of immunity” on the ground that the Foreign Sovereign Immunity Act (FSIA) does not cover acts committed by for-
Hillary faces questions about wealth and health IANS, WASHINGTON
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fter being questioned about her wealth, Hillary Clinton considered a shoo-in for the Democratic nomination in the 2016 presidential poll, is facing new questions about her health. A new provocative work by bestselling author Ed Klein claims
that the former first lady and secretary of state’s “health problems are much more severe than she has publicly revealed,” according to Drudge Report, an American news aggregation website. “She had managed to keep her medical history secret out of fear that, should it become public, it would disqualify her from becom-
ing president,” writes Klein in “Blood Feud” due out this week. According to excerpts published by Drudge Report “Hillary fainted while she was working in her seventh-floor office at the State Department” and was flown to New York-Presbyterian Hospital at the behest of her husband and ex-president Bill Clinton.
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eign officials in their “official capacity”. The group has accused the former PM of “funding several counter insurgency operations in Punjab during the 1990s resulting in more than hundred thousand Sikhs being killed extra judicially by the security forces”.
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The ill-fated train was going from New Delhi to Dibrugarh in Assam when the mishap took place. (Photos IANS)
Train derails in Bihar, five killed Delhi-Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express train derailed in Bihar’s Saran district; sabotage ruled out IANS, PATNA
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t least five people were killed when all 12 coaches and the engine of the Delhi-Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express derailed in Bihar early on June 25, police said. Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi ruled out sabotage although some 500 meters of tracks were found uprooted. At least 13 other people were injured in the accident that took place near the Golden Ganj railway station near Chhapra, some 100 km from here, around 2.30 a.m. when passengers were asleep, railway officials said. In another incident, 12 coaches of a goods train also jumped tracks
Teenaged girl gang-raped in Delhi, four held NEW DELHI: A 17-year-old girl was abducted, kept hostage at a flat here for one night and gang-raped by three people after they rendered her unconscious by giving her a cold drink laced with sedatives, police said on June 24. The accused trio and an associate have been arrested. Sahil, Vikky and Babar — all in their 20s — along with Akash, who had given the sedativelaced cold drink to the Class 9 girl student inside a mall here, were arrested from their respective hideouts in Delhi. The crime took place on June 22 night and the matter was reported to police on June 23, when the girl reached her house and informed her family members. Police said the girl had gone to a shopping mall in Rajouri Garden area of west Delhi around 8.30p.m. on June 22 along with one of her female friends. In the shopping mall, Akash, who is known to the victim and who works in the mall, offered her a cold drink and molested her, police said.
Prez, PM saddened by Bihar train accident NEW DELHI: President Pranab Mukherjee and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on June 25 expressed grief at the loss of lives in the derailment of the Delhi-Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express in Bihar and called upon authorities to provide relief to victims. “I am saddened to learn about the derailment of a train near Chhapra this morning, in which some persons have lost their lives and many others are injured,” Mukherjee said in a message. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also condoled the loss of lives in the derailment of the train.
near Motihari in East Champaran district in Bihar. No casualties were reported. Train traffic on the route, which links eastern India with the northeast, was paralyzed, East Central Railway spokesman Arvind Kumar Razak said. The cause of the derailment was not clear yet, he added. Prime Minister Narendra Modi condoled the deaths and wished the injured speedy recovery. The Prime Minister's Office said he was in touch with Railway Minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda, who rushed to the accident site. Gowda told the media in Patna that it was too early to comment on the cause of the accident. He
said he would do that only after he meets railway and district officials. Relief and rescue operations were on in full swing, he said. An ex-gratia payment of `200,000 for the families of those killed, `100,000 for the severely injured, and `20,000 for those who received minor injuries was announced by the railway ministry. “We have information of five deaths in the derailment and most of the injured have been admitted to the Patna Medical College and Hospital for treatment,” Bhardawaj said. Superintendent of Police Sudhir Kumar earlier said some of the injured were taken to hospitals in Chhapra and Patna.
Honors Course trouble in Delhi University IANS, NEW DELHI
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elhi University on June 24 witnessed high drama over the reported resignation by its vice chancellor Dinesh Singh even as the UGC said that of the 64 colleges, 57 have agreed to “comply” with its directive to admit students only to the three-year undergraduate course. However, the colleges sought a “clear directive” on the issue. The drama unfolded after joint dean of students’ welfare and media coordinator Malay Neerav announced that Dinesh Singh resigned in the wake of a blazing row with the University Grants Commission (UGC) over the fouryear undergraduate program (FYUP). But hours later, Sangit Ragi, deputy dean for academics, denied that Dinesh Singh had quit. “We have persuaded him not to resign,” he said after meeting the vice chancellor at his residence. Earlier, the UGC issued a statement to the media that “out of the 64 colleges, as many as 57 colleges
Students demanding the rollback of FYUP. (Inset) Delhi Univ VC Dinesh Singh
HC declines to hear PIL on DU three-year course NEW DELHI: A vacation bench of the Delhi High Court on June 25 refused to hear a PIL seeking restoration of the three-year undergraduate program in Delhi University and the scrapping of the controversial four-year course. A vacation bench told the petitioner's advocate that the matter can only be done before a regular bench.
have sent their replies to the UGC informing that they are complying with the directives of the UGC”. The UGC also assured all the students “that no student will be put to any inconvenience and the interest of students will be protected”. The tussle began June 20 when the UGC directed Delhi University to scrap the FYUP and replace it with the original three-year programme. Despite the UGC’s repeated reminders, the university remained non-committal.
‘Too early to blame Maoists for derailment’ PATNA/NEW DELHI: Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on June 25 said it was too early to blame Maoists for the derailment of the Delhi-Dibrugarh Rajdhani Express in Bihar. “I have spoken directly to rail officials on the spot. The prime minister has been informed regarding all developments. Even he agrees that it is too early to blame the Naxals,” Singh told the media. Railway Minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda also said it was too early to comment on the cause of the derailment in Bihar.
G Subramanium declines to be SC judge on principle NEW DELHI: Senior counsel Gopal Subramanium, who has withdrawn his consent to be considered for a Supreme Court judge's position, on June 25 said he has done it over principles and as a matter of principle and to save his honor and dignity. “I am not here to offer myself for continuous scrutiny. I have established my credibility. Intelligence Bureau cleared my name on May 15th. I don't want any character certificate from anyone except myself,” Subramanium told reporters at his office here. Gopal Subramanium along with senior counsel Rohinton Nariman and chief justices of two high courts were recommended for appointment as the judge of the Supreme Court. However, the government cleared all names except his. Subramanium appeared baffled with the silence of the Supreme Court collegium on his pick and choose by the government.
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wins World Food Prize Rajaram is credited with increasing world wheat production by more than 200 million tons ARUN KUMAR, WASHINGTON
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minent Indian plant scientist, Dr. Sanjaya Rajaram, has been named winner of the 2014 World Food Prize in recognition of his outstanding work in the improvement of wheat crop. Rajaram, who is now settled in Mexico, is credited with increasing world wheat production by more than 200 million tons in the years following the Green Revolution, which has had a far-reaching impact in alleviating world hunger. World Food Prize Foundation President Kenneth M. Quinn announced the $250,000 World Food Prize winner at an event at the US State Department on June 18. The World Food Prize was established in 1986 by Dr. Norman Borlaug to focus the world’s attention on hunger and on those whose work has significantly helped efforts to end it. It recognizes individuals who have advanced human development by improving the quality, quantity or availability of food in the world. Borlaug earned the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970 for his work as a plant breeder and for taking new agricultural practices to developing
Dr. Sanjaya Rajaram
The award will be formally presented to Rajaram in a ceremony in October at the Iowa State nations around the world. The award will be formally presented to Rajaram in a ceremony in October at the Iowa State Capitol in Des Moines, Iowa. Rajaram’s breakthrough achieve-
NRI dentist fights to keep license after patient dies NBCConnecticut.com reported. Investigators allege that in one n Indian-American dentist, instance, Patel ignored pleas from whose license was suspend- his dental assistants to stop worked after a patient died while ing and administer emergency getting implants and 20 teeth medication to Gan of Ellington, extracted, is fighting get his license who was having 20 teeth extracted back. Dr. Rashmi Patel of Enfield and six implants added. Gan suffered a heart attack durfamily dental, whose license was suspended in April after 64-year-old ing the procedure. She was rushed to a hospital in Springfield, MassaJudith Gan died and anothchusetts, where she died a short er almost died under his time later. Other allegations care, appeared before the include claims that Patel has State Dental Commisallowed at least five medications sion in Hartford Conto expire. Defense attorneys for necticut on June 18. Patel cited by NBC“How can any dentist Connecticut.com esticontinue to do any dental mate the dentist work on a patient has performed who is in such anywhere from severe crisis?” 50,000 to asked Department 75,000 dental of Public Health procedures attorney David Tilles at the first throughout his day of hearings, career. Dr. Rashmi Patel IANS, WASHINGTON
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ment in successfully cross breeding winter and spring wheat varieties, which were distinct gene pools that had been isolated from one another for hundreds of years, led to his developing plants that have higher yields and a broad genetic base. More than 480 high-yielding wheat varieties bred by Rajaram have been released in 51 countries on six continents and have been widely adopted by small- and large-scale farmers alike. Rajaram followed Borlaug at the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Centre (CIMMYT), leading its Wheat Programme from 1976 to 2001. “The 2014 World Food Prize Laureate is an individual who worked closely with Dr. Borlaug in Mexico and who then carried forward and extended his work, breaking new ground with his own achievements,” Quinn said. In a keynote address at the ceremony, US Secretary of State John Kerry said: “When you do the math, when our planet needs to support two billion more people in the next three decades, it’s not hard to figure out: This is the time for a second green revolution.” “That’s why Dr. Sanjaya Rajaram is being honoured with the World Food Prize.”
Expatriate Indians congratulate Modi NEW DELHI: Noted expatriate Indians on June 25 congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi on completing his first month in office. A statement from United States India Political Action Committee (USIPAC), signed by Lord Meghnad Desai and other Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award (PBSA) winning overseas Indians, said they were looking forward to "engaging with a rejuvenated and vibrant India". "We extend our warm wishes to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his new government on assuming office in India. The global Indian diaspora, as always, remains committed to the goodwill and image of India," said the statement. "We are honored to felicitate you on this momentous occasion. We look forward to engaging with a rejuvenated and vibrant India," it said. Hasan Abdulkarim Chougule (Qatar), Bava Haji Pandalingal (Abu Dhabi), Prakash Lohia (Indonesia), Lord Karan Bilimoria and Patricia Mario Rasario (both Britain) among others also signed the statement.
INDIAN MISSIONS IN US scramble to clean up visa mess ARUN KUMAR, WASHINGTON
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ndian missions in the U.S. have turned to social media like Facebook and Twitter as they scrambled to clear up a visa mess in the wake of a change of contractors for processing consular services. Following complaints galore against the previous service provider BLS International, the Indian embassy here awarded the new contract for providing visa and other consular services to Cox & Kings Global Services from May 21. The switch, however, made the ordeal of travellers to India, particularly from the West Coast, worse in the initial days. Outrage and anger over delays boiled over into fights on at least two occasions at the outsourcing agency’s office in San Francisco last month, according to a media report. “Is the Indian Consulate in SFO complicit in stealing U.S. passport... maybe not but should not the DHS look into this,” tweeted one angry traveller. “There would be no emergency if you bozos would just process a normal visa application,” he said in another tweet. The Indian consulate general in San Francisco reassured those who had applied with the previous service provider BLS International for Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) that their applications have been taken over processing by the mission itself
for processing. Earlier, to deal with the crisis, the Indian Embassy in Washington DC and other Indian consulates in the US started moving own staff to consular service outsourcing centres to help the applicants. The missions also started providing visa services to all Urgent/Emergency cases directly and set up helplines for complaints against the previous and new service provider. The Indian “embassy and consulates taking extraordinary steps to respond to recent Consular complaints. Write to ConsularHelpline@indiagov.org,” said a twitter message. “Senior officers would be visiting the consular service outsourcing centres to monitor the progress in service,” the embassy assured in another.
White House Maker Faire features INDIAN-AMERICANS’ CREATIONS
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reations of a couple of Indian Americans were featured at the first-ever White House Maker Faire to “celebrate a nation of makers and help empower America’s students and entrepreneurs to invent the future”. The Faire featured over 100 makers, innovators and entrepreneurs of all ages from more than 25 states, “who are using cutting-edge tools such as 3D printers, laser cutters and easy-to-use design software to bring their ideas to life.” President Barack Obama strode alone from his Oval office to begin his tour by mocking the name of the event, the ‘Makers Faire’, won-
dering whether that meant there would be jousting and costumes. “This is America. We don’t have Es at the end of ‘fair’” he joked. Among the exhibits Obama viewed was a “$5 Chemistry Set for the 21st Century with a Musical Background” made by Manu Prakash, 34, assistant professor of Bioengineering, Stanford University. He is working to bring lowcost, cutting-edge scientific tools to schoolchildren and laboratories. His small yet powerful design, inspired by a toy music box, costs only $5, and could enable schoolchildren to not only learn about science and engineering but explore and address real-world issues like water quality.
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appointing governors Shunting out babudom is not a problem but a problem has arisen as some of the governors are resisting calls to voluntarily quit PARMOD KUMAR, NEW DELHI
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he Narendra Modi government — like any other new dispensation — is offloading the bureaucrats who had served under the Congress led UPA-II and has reportedly asked some governors and other political appointees occupying constitutional positions to step down. Shunting out babudom is not a problem as their positing is at the discretion of the government but a problem has arisen as eight governors are resisting calls to voluntarily quit. While two Governors — B.L.Joshi of Uttar Pradesh and
Shekhar Dutt of Chhattisgarh — have resigned, others are resisting the pressure to voluntarily step down. Politically speaking, it has been a practice in India for the ruling party to rest the political leftouts or political baggage at the Raj Bhawans. On the 41st day after becoming the prime minister on
On the 41st day after becoming PM, Manmohan Singh removed four governors appointed by previous govt
Governor of West Bengal M. K. Narayanan calling on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in New Delhi on June 7.
May 22, 2004, Manmohan Singh shunted out four Governors appointed by the predecessor government. They were removed for their political affiliation with the BJP and Article 156 of the constitution was cited remove all the four in one stroke. Article 156 that spells the term of the office of the Governor. Clause (1) of the Article 156 says that a governor shall hold office at the pleasure of the president. What prevents Modi government from doing what was done by the Congress-led UPA. After all
political retribution is integral to real politic. Soon after the governors were removed, a PIL was moved in the Supreme Court which was heard by the constitution bench. The five-judge bench on May 7, 2010 said that a with the change of gvernment at the Centre a Governor could not be removed merely because he is not on the same political or ideological page as that of the government. The court further held that though for removing a governor no reasons had to assigned, this could not be “irrele-
vant, arbitrary, whimsical, or malafide”. If this was so, court would step. The constitution bench said, “A Governor cannot be removed on the ground that he is out of sync with the policies and ideologies of the Union Government or the party in power at the Centre. Nor can he be removed on the ground that the Union Government has lost confidence in him.” It is this pronouncement that is coming in the way of the Modi government doing what Manmohan Singh’s government did.
Modinomics will face ‘socialist’ roadblock Unlike the UPA government, for the first time since the reforms were initiated, Modi government is serious about implementing them, writes the author AMULYA GANGULI, NEW DELHI
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s Narendra Modi resumes the task of continuing the economic reforms even if it means administering “bitter medicine”, the first dose of which was given on recently, one might have expected the Congress to offer him wholehearted support. Such a gesture would have been normal considering that the former finance minister, P. Chidambaram, admitted that his government made a mistake by tak-
Prime Minister Narendra Modi being introduced to the secretaries to the Government of India before a meeting with them
ing the “foot off the accelerator of reforms” in the last two years before its unlamented demise. However, now that the new prime minister has decided to step on the gas albeit with the warning that the harsh measures under the reforms are likely to make a “dent” in his popularity, at
least Chidambaram should be pleased that his unfinished task is being completed. Instead, the Congress’s negative reaction was confirmed by its criticism of the railway fare and freight hikes although these were proposed by its own government before it left office. This attitude
not only demonstrates a sense of cussedness, but is probably also motivated by the fear that all its profligate programmes are now in danger of being junked. For the first time since the reforms were initiated, the Modi government is serious about implementing them. Unlike
Manmohan Singh, who had been apologetic about the reforms because of resistance from the Left (between 2004 and 2008) and from the left-leaning members of the Congress led by Sonia Gandhi, Modi is likely to go full steam ahead with what the communists decry as a pro-capitalist, “neo-liberal” agenda. This template is expected to include the cutting of subsidies, which were the lifeblood of Sonia Gandhi’s populism, a preference for imposing user charges and removing environmental and other bottlenecks for industrial projects such as the complicated land acquisition process drafted by the previous government. It is difficult to say what his first major initiative will be. The railway fare and freight hikes are an implementation of a pending proposal. The Budget is expected to provide the real roadmap. But, the investors will be wary because it is still uncertain whether Modi’s declarations of intent are tactical or denote a genuine change of stance.
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Indians in captivity in Iraq are safe: Government
There are about 120 Indians in conflict zones in Iraq and 17 have been evacuated. Efforts are on to rescue abducted Indian workers who are reportedly unharmed Baghdad and will come back very soon,” the Ministry of External Affairs said. Akbaruddin said the 39 Indians abducted and in captivity in Mosul had “not been hurt or harmed”. The 46 Indian nurses in Tikrit were also safe, he added. Meanwhile, in another development, US Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Iraq’s Kurdistan region to discuss the country’s crisis with Kurdish leaders, media reported.
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ndians held captive by suspected Sunni militants in Mosul town of Iraq were unharmed, the government said on June 24 even as efforts continued to secure their release from their abductors in the violence-hit Gulf country. External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin told reporters here that efforts were being made to move out Indians from conflict zones in Iraq. He said the government’s information flow has improved providing it channels to obtain, corroborate and confirm information. Earlier, the Indian government announced that 17 more Indians have been evacuated from Iraq’s conflict zone. “With the help of (Iraqi) authorities, we have been able to evacuate 17 more Indian nationals from the conflict zone. They are now in
1,000 people killed in Iraq in June: UN UNITED NATIONS: The UN on June 24 said that more than 1,000 people have been killed since the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and its allies began to sweep across Iraq in early June, calling for the perpetrators to be brought to justice. “The UN Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI) released new
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woman was killed and two flight stewards were injured on June 24 night when some unidentified gunmen opened fire on a Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) plane arriving from Riyadh at Peshawar’s Bacha Khan airport, a leading Pakistani daily reported. The PIA Boeing PK-756 with 196 passengers onboard was fired upon while landing at the airport,
LONDON: Former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks was cleared of all charges in the phonehacking trial on June 24, though exNews of the World editor Andy Coulson was found guilty of conspiring to hack phones. The court’s verdict prompted British Prime Minister David Cameron to make a public apology for hiring Coulson as his official. He issued a “full and frank apology” to the nation as his former director of communications Coulson was found guilty in the verdict, announced at the Old Bailey, the Central Criminal Court of England and Wales. The jury found Brooks not guilty of conspiracy to hack voicemails, two counts of conspiracy to pay public offi-
cials and two counts of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice, BBC reported. She and Coulson both had denied all charges against them. They were among seven on trial at the Old Bailey. An emotional Brooks was taken away by the court matron on hearing the verdicts.
Egypt sends Al Jazeera journos to jail CAIRO: Egypt’s newly elected President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on June 24 said that he would not interfere with judicial verdicts handing down prison sentences to three Al Jazeera journalists, media reported. Sisi said Egyptian authorities would respect the independence of the judiciary, Al Jazeera reported. An Egyptian court on June 23 sentenced three Al Jazeera journalists — Peter Greste, Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed — to seven years in prison. Greste and Fahmy were sentenced to seven years in prison while
Baher Mohamed was sentenced to an additional three years for possessing arms. The three journalists were arrested in December last year in Cairo as they covered the aftermath of former president Mohamed Morsi’s ouster last July. The prosecution said Greste, Al Jazeera’s east Africa correspondent, and his Egypt bureau colleagues aided the Brotherhood and produced false news reports on the situation in Egypt. “We will not interfere in judicial rulings,” Sisi said. “We must respect judicial rulings,” the President said.
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Tamil Nadu parties oppose Hindi Leaders from south India urge the Centre to declare all 22 languages listed in Schedule 8th of the Constitution as official languages
Anti-Hindi protests rocked Tamil Nadu during the 1960s
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ll major political parities in Tamil Nadu, including two BJP allies, came out strongly against the government order to use Hindi in social media, branding it “Hindi imposition”. A day after the DMK cried foul, Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa told Prime Minister Narendra Modi that the Home Ministry directive “makes the use of Hindi mandatory and English optional” and so can’t be accepted. The Home Ministry has ordered that officials should now use only Hindi or Hindi and English with
the former getting prominence on social media like Facebook, Twitter and blogs. Citing the Official Languages Rules of 1976, Jayalalithaa said communications from a central government office to a state or to any office or person in states in “Region C” shall be in English. “Social media are not only accessible to all persons on the internet but meant to be a means of communication to persons in all parts of
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Moroccan bank to use Infosys software BANGALORE: Morocco’s leading microfinance institution Fondep has selected Finacle, a software product of Infosys, for its strategic banking transformation programme, the Indian IT bellwether said on June 23. “Our banking solution will help Fondep adapt to changing customer needs by enabling it to offer relevant products to its customer base,” the global software major said in a statement here. The solution will also enable Fondep to expand beyond micro-credit to distribute its range of micro-insurance products to its clients in urban and rural areas. “The software solution will be deployed in French, underlining Finacle’s readiness for the French-speaking North African banking sector,” Infosys regional head for advanced markets and global accounts Amit Dua said. The deployment of the solution will be supported by specialist teams located across the Infosys global net-
work, including those based at the company’s development Center in French-speaking Mauritius. “As our mission is to contribute to financial inclusion and fight against poverty in Morocco, we are confident
the core banking solution (Finacle) of Infosys will enable us to achieve our objective,” Fondep chairman Mouatassim Belghazi said on the occasion. “As African banks need a platform to offer a wider range of services for supporting the region’s economic growth, Finacle gives us an opportunity to partner with them in the Frenchspeaking market,” Dua added.
Kerala IT firm wins TM Forum award THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Citybased SunTec Business Solutions has won the prestigious, US-headquartered TM Forum’s Catalyst Award. TM Forum is a global trade association trusted by the world’s largest enterprises, service providers and suppliers to help them continuously transform to succeed in the digital economy. Nanda Kumar, founder and CEO,
said SunTec will continue to create innovative solutions in Catalyst projects to address the critical challenges posed by the digital revolution. Trusted by world’s leading banks and communication service providers in over 50 countries, SunTec’s key client partners include global enterprises like HSBC, ICICI, ING, DBS, Standard Bank, Commerzbank, CableOne, Bakrie Telecom, Batelco, QTL, AT &T, Telecom Italia and KPN.
India including those in Region C,” she said in an open letter to Modi. “This move would therefore be against the letter and spirit of the Official Languages Act. As you are aware, this is a highly sensitive issue and causes disquiet to the people of Tamil Nadu who are very proud of and passionate about their linguistic heritage,” she said. Meanwhile, two constituents of the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) — the PMK and
the MDMK — have opposed the move on Hindi. PMK founder S. Ramadoss urged the central government to declare all 22 languages listed in Schedule 8 of the Constitution as official languages and put an end to the issue of “Hindi imposition”. He also cited the BJP’s election manifesto which stated that steps would be taken to develop all Indian languages. Expressing shock over the Hindi directive, MDMK leader Vaiko said
it was worrisome since Prime Minister Narendra Modi was using the social media to register his views. Vaiko said the language issue was a very emotional one for the people of Tamil Nadu. He said all the Indian regional languages should be declared as official languages and English should continue till that happens. DMK president M. Karunanidhi was the first to voice his opposition on the issue.
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he Andhra Pradesh legislative assembly unanimously passed a resolution on June 24 backing the central government over the measures being taken by it to eradicate black money. Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu moved the resolution, which was later passed. Stating that the menace of black money is destroying the country’s economy, he urged the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government to take all possible mea-
sures to make India a corruptionfree country. Naidu told the House that the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) always fought against corruption. He assured the members all necessary measures will be taken to root out the corruption.
Lauding the initiative taken by Narendra Modi government to eradicate black money, the chief minister stressed the need for economic, political and administrative reforms. He noted that at the first cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Modi constituted a Special Investigation Team on black money. He hailed the central government’s move in writing to the Swiss government seeking names of those holding bank accounts in that country. Naidu suggested that this money should be used for people’s welfare.
Kerala offers to foot airfare for nurses in Iraq IANS, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM
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he Kerala government is ready to pay for the return of its nurses stranded in strife-torn Iraq if the Centre does not foot the bill, a minister told the state assembly on June 24. “The Centre should meet the expenses of their return journey and if it does not happen, then the state government is ready to bear it,” said state Minister for Diaspora K.C. Joseph. He was replying to a submission that sought the safe return of five nurses from Habeba in Iraq. Joseph also told the assembly the state government is in touch with the Centre on the issue. He said there are reports from some place in Iraq that some of the
Fresh turmoil in Iraq has put many Indians’ lives in danger.
nurses have salary dues. Ever since the troubles in Iraq intensified, Kerala nurses, especially from places like Karbala region, Baghdad Medical City and Tikrit, were in touch with media persons in
Kerala. But after some TV news channel went overboard with the reporting, these nurses were asked by the Indian embassy officials not to speak to media, a Kerala government official told IANS.
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URUGUAY WIN as ‘biteman’ returns Uruguay’s Luis Suarez has been accused of biting an Italian defender’s shoulder during a World Cup match IANS, NATAL (BRAZIL)
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ruguay coach Oscar Tabarez has defended Luis Suarez after the striker was embroiled in another biting controversy on June 24. Suarez was accused of sinking his teeth into the shoulder of Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini late in Uruguay’s 1-0 victory over the Azzurri in their World Cup Group D clash at Arena das Dunas, reports Xinhua. “I have not seen the pictures but I would also like you look at what happened before. I do not want to talk about it,” Tabarez said. “If the referee did not see anything, there is nothing to see.” Suarez was given a seven-match ban for biting PSV Eindhoven’s Otman Bakkal while playing for Ajax in 2010. Last year, he was handed a 10match sentence for the same offense against Chelsea’s Branislav Ivanovic while playing for Liverpool. An irritated Tabarez accused the media of waging a campaign against the 27-year-old. “I do not see why he would not play anymore at the World Cup as
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Brazil, Netherlands in last 16 SAO PAULO (BRAZIL): Brazil set up a last-16 showdown with Chile after beating Cameroon 4-1 to top Group A on June 24, while Mexico defeated Croatia 3-1 to finish second and book a clash with Group B leaders the Netherlands. Neymar scored twice in the first half to take the Brazil’s Neymar (R) scores a goal during the lead in the Golden Boot match against Cameroon in Brasilia on June 23. award with four goals, (Photo: IANS) reports Xinhua. He opened the scoring in the 17th Mexico needed only a draw to go minute but Joel Matip equalized in the through but Croatia had to win the battle to qualify. The team secured their 26th minute. Neymar put the host passage after 3-0 quick-fire goals. ahead again in the 34th before Fred Ivan Perisic scored a consolation and Fernandinho both scored to seal goal in the 87th minute for Croatia. the victory.
Colombia send Japan out of World Cup
Uruguay’s Luis Suarez (R) reacts during a Group D match against Italy at the Estadio das Dunas Stadium in Natal on June 24. (Photo: IANS)
Last year Suarez was handed a 10-match sentence for the same offense against Chelsea’s Branislav Ivanovic while playing for Liverpool you are suggesting,” he said. “Suarez is the target of some British press. If we see he is going to be attacked, which has begun at this press conference, we’re going to defend him. “I’m not going to repeat a
response three times. I didn’t see (an) incident with Suarez. I’m not going to comment. “This is a World Cup. It is not about morality.” With their win ,Uruguay has qualified to play in the World Cup last 16.
CUIABA (BRAZIL): Striker Jackson Martinez scored two goals in the second half as Colombia beat Japan 4-1 to top Group C with a perfect record at 2014 World Cup finals on June 24. Japan finished bottom of the group with only one point from three matches, reports Xinhua.
Japan suffered the first blow at the 15th minute when Yasuyuki Konna tackled down Adrian Ramos and referee pedro Proenca awarded a penalty to the Colombian team. Juan Cuadrado converted the penalty and gave Colombia a 1-0 lead. Japan levelled the scoring at the 45th minute when Germanbased striker Shinji Okazaki beat the Colombian goalkeeper with a diving header. But Martinez hit twice at the 55th and 82nd minutes before James sealed the 4-1 victory in stoppage time. Colombia will play Uruguay in the round of 16 in Rio de Janeiro June 28 while Group C runners-up Greece will Japan’s Makoto Hasebe vies with Colombia’s Adrian Ramos during a Group take on Group D winners Costa Rica in Recife on June 29. C match on June 24.(Photo: IANS)
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osta Rica, who had already qualified for the last-16 held an already eliminated England to a 0-0 draw to top FIFA World Cup Group D at the Estadio Mineirao here on June 24. Costa Rica will go into the round of 16 after topping the Group of Death, beating former champions Italy and Uruguay on the way. Costa Rica collected seven points while Uruguay finished second with six points after their narrow 1-0 win over Italy, reports Xinhua. Former champions England, one of the favorites, collected a consolation point to sit at the bottom. In their last match of the group stage, Roy Hodgson made a host of changes to England’s starting line-up, but Costa Rica
Costa Rica’s Joel Campbell in action against England in Belo Horizonteon June 24. (Photo: IANS)
fielded a strong starting 11, looking to win the group. Costa Rica captain Bryan Ruiz often showcased his brilliant personal skill, dancing past English players, but the two teams squandered many chances to end the match scoreless.
here were celebratory scenes on June 25 in the Greek capital of Athens after the national football team secured a place in the Round of 16 of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. Greece, Euro champions in 2004, beat Cote d’Ivoire 2-1 Tuesday in the Brazilian city of Fortaleza to secure a spot in the knock-out round for the first time in history, finishing second behind Colombia in Group C, reports Xinhua. Yorgos Samaras, who scored the winning goal for Greece, dedicated the victory to his countrymen, who are suffering an acute four-year financial crisis. “We hope we can make people happy back home,” he said. Hundreds of Greeks, mostly youth, gathered at Omonoia Square on June 25 in central Athens to celebrate. Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras sent a congratulatory message to the team stressing that “once again they made all Greeks proud”. Greece, often considered an outsider at major tournaments, sur-
tournament. “The national squad achieved a feat today. The qualification in the Round of 16 proves the quality of our players and the great potential of Greek football,” Deputy Culture and Sports Minister Yannis Adrianos said, wishing best success in the next Fans celebrate their team’s qualification into the World game on June 29 Cup pre-quarters in Athens. (Photo: IANS) a g a i n s t Costa Rica. Greek media reflected the joy of Greek football fans in their early Greek Prime Minister June 25 editions. “Triumph: Greece made it to the Antonis Samaras sent 16 of the World Cup,” was the a congratulatory headline of the main story at leadmessage to the team ing news portal in.gr. “Despite all predictions and difficulties during the game, our team prised bookmakers and fans world- made its best performance in the wide to lift the European Champi- tournament and spread joy to 10 onship 10 years ago, which is their million Greeks,” read the best result so far in a major story.
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Preity spills all in police statement MUMBAI: Bollywood actor Preity Zinta revealed the entire sordid episode involving her and her former boyfriend and business partner, industrialist Ness Wadia, in her detailed two-hour statement to Mumbai police, according to official sources. On June 24 night, she reiterated the allegations in her original June 12 statement detailing how Wadia had screamed abuses at her, insulted her, and attacked her character publicly though he was repeatedly warned to mind his language. Preity said this demeaned her dignity as a woman and humiliated her in full public view, officials said. As part of the statement recording, she showed the investigators the seats they had occupied in the Wankhede Stadium during the IPL match May 30 as owners of the Kings XI Punjab team. The police conducted a 'spot panchnama'. Accompanied by her brother, Zinta took the police to the spots in the stadium which included 35 seats in the air-conditioned enclosure and another 50 in the general area which were reserved for the team owners. The police said that they sought certain clarifications from her on the entire episode and had selected the Wankhede Stadium to get a clear understanding of the circumstances and reconstruct the sequence of events unfolding May 30 evening. Zinta's complete statement would now be corroborated with that of eight others already recorded in the past few days before police decide the future course of action. Another around 14 witnesses named by her, including some foreigners, common friends of Zinta and Wadia, stadium staffers and others, are likely to be questioned by police over the next few days.
MUMBAI : Actor-politician Shatrughan Sinha took to micro-blogging site Twitter to express his views on the ongoing feud between bollywood actress Preity Zinta and her former boyfriend Ness Wadia saying it is their “internal matter” and they should be “left alone”.In a series of posts, Sinha shared his views on the entire episode. “I know both of them & they seem to be nice people,& I do not see any reason to speculate on possible angles in this unfortunate development,” he wrote. The actress on June 12 lodged a complaint against Wadia of molestation. According to sources, Preity has accused Wadia of grabbing her hand and abusing her during a cricket match in Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. “No matter how weak and defensive the Mumbai police may have become after 26/11. the investigations and the legal process will take its own course and truth shall prevail. We shall wait and watch. “Meanwhile my best wishes to messy Ness and love to pretty Preity Zinta. God bless! @realpreityzinta,” he tweeted.
Most special celebration was the one hosted by dad: Kriti NEW DELHI: Actress Kriti Sanon, who made her Bollywood debut with Tiger Shroff-starrer Heropanti, is enjoying the film’s success. But for the newcomer, the most special celebration was the one hosted here by her father Rahul Sanon. Rahul had recently hosted a party for the entire family and relatives to celebrate his daughter’s big success. “It was a very emotional and proud moment for me to see my daughter’s film become a super hit. My entire family got together and celebrated for this huge success,” Kriti’s father said. For Kriti, it was certainly a special moment too. “It has been a time of celebration as our film, Heropanti has crossed `500 million and is being loved so much. But, the most special celebration that I was a part of was the one that my dad hosted back in Delhi. “I met them after a very long time and we all danced on the songs of Heropanti,” she said.
Mahesh Bhatt boosts up Bipasha
Huma Qureshi to marry in 2018? MUMBAI: Actress Huma Qureshi has been romantically linked to celebrities like Anurag Kashyap and Shahid Kapoor in the past and continues to say she’s yet to be committed to someone. But if one goes by a palm reader, she will get married in 2018. The Dedh Ishqiya star was recently in Italy, where she met a palm reader who predicted her marriage. “On Love n Link ups Found this palm reader near Piazza Navona who told me I’m getting married 2018.. I told him errr No Thanks .. That’s my response to all the alleged engagements I’m supposed to be having #NoBoyInLifeYet,” the 27-year-old tweeted Saturday. On the work front, she will be soon seen in Sriram Raghavan’s directorial titled Badlapur, which also features Varun Dhawan.
MUMBAI: Actress Bipasha Basu is happy with filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt’s recent gesture and says his surprise visit on the first day of shoot of her upcoming film Alone was a “tremendous morale booster” for her. Bhatt, who has worked with the actress in movies like Jism and Raaz, paid a surprise visit on the sets of Bhushan Patel directorial venture to wish Bipasha. “It is always a pleasure to be in Bhatt saab’s presence. He is someone I respect a lot and I am truly fond of him. His coming all the way to bless us at the start of the film, before we took our first shot, was a great gesture on his side and tremendous morale booster for me, Bhushan and the entire team,” she told IANS. Produced under the banner of Panorama Studios, the film is the Bollywood remake of the Thai horror film Alone.
Drashti Dhami, Ranvir Shorey out of ‘Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 7’ MUMBAI: TV actror Drashti Dhami would no longer be seen hosting the seventh season of dance reality show Jhalak Dikhhla Ja 7. In a tweet, Drashti informed her fans of her exit. She wrote: “Tweepies - my journey at ‘Jhalak...’ comes to an end. Thank u all for ur love & support.” Drashti, who had won the sixth season of the show. The show began on June 7. The reason for Drashti’s ouster is not yet known but reportedly Colors channel called her up and informed her of their decision. It is learnt that she was shown the door due to her lack of spontaneity. According to speculation, Manish Paul, who had hosted the previous season of Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa, might replace her. Now, her co-host Ranvir Shorey is also removed from the show. Ranvir will be replaced by VJ Andy. Drashti was replaced by last season host Manish Paul. The makers were not getting the desired results from Ranvir and Drashti.
‘I’ve never had a girlfriend’: Armaan Jain NEW DELHI: Newcomer Armaan Jain’s debut film is ready to take off but his love life is yet to begin. The 23-year-old confesses that he has never been in a relationship, probably due to his weight. The grandson of late actor-filmmaker Raj Kapoor is set to make his acting debut with Arif Ali’s Lekar Hum Deewana Dil. “I’ve never had a girlfriend. It sounds very funny but I haven’t. I don’t know why. It was probably because I was around 95 kilos, so no one probably looked at me. After that also, all the girls I knew made me their brother. They tied me rakhi. “And I started working very young. I was focused. I didn’t have time to go out also,” Armaan, told IANS in a phonic interview from Mumbai. “I was really fat. I wanted to pursue acting. I realised that I had to stop eating at some point and get serious with gymming and diet,” said the football lover.
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Salman Khan ‘Kick-’ starts with ‘Jumme ki raat’ The superstar will be seen letting his hair down in the track from the film ‘Kick’ which sets for Eid release IANS, MUMBAI
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uperstar Salman Khan on June 20 unveiled Jumme ki raat from his forthcoming film Kick, and says that the song is not similar to Jumma chumma dede, which he really enjoys watching. Jumma chumma dede is a song from 1991 multi-starrer Hum and the chartbuster was picturized on Amitabh Bachchan and Kimi Katkar. When asked is the song similar to Jumma chumma dede, Salman said: “I knew this...I knew somebody would come up with this question. Whenever this Amitabh Bachchan song comes on TV, I enjoy it. I watch the entire song.” But he added that Jumma chumma dede “has been shot differently. The song has been choreographed by Ahmed Khan.” The superstar will be seen letting his hair down in the track. H i m e s h Reshammiya has composed Jumma chumma dede and he too feels that it’s not fair to compare his number with Jumma. He said Jumma
‘It was difficult to say no to Sujoy’ NEW DELHI: Mumbai: Actor Vidya Balan, who gave a stellar performance in Sujoy Ghosh’s Kahaani, says it was tough for her to say no to the director for his new film Durga Rani Singh. “I am a little sad I couldn’t work in this project because we made Kahaani together and we were like parents of Kahaani. It was a very difficult decision for me to say no (to Durga Rani Singh, but I was not keeping well so I couldn’t do it. I had no option,” said the National Award winning talent. After Vidya turned down the offer, Kangana Ranaut was approached for the lead role in Ghosh’s film. But even she refused it. Vidya says that after the success of The Dirty Picture, a story inspired by the life of Silk Smitha, she was offered biopics almost every week. “Three offers have come my way, but I have not accepted anything,” said the 36-year-old.
chumma dede came over 20 years ago and that his Jumma chumma dede is a “different song”. “We hope it will be the biggest youth anthem,” he added. Penned by Kumaar and Shabbir Ahmed, song is sung by Mika Singh, Palak Muchhal The actor revealed that the other songs of the film will be out soon. “This song was ready, so we showed it to you all. We are also shooting for another song called Hangover..,” he said. Producer Sajid Nadiadwala’s directorial debut Kick also features Jacqueline Fernandez in the female lead. It is being readied for Eid release. Kick marks Sa l m a n’s annual ‘Eid release’, which has been lucky for him as his previous hits Bodyguard, Dabangg and Dabangg 2 opened on Eid in the past. On being asked what gives Salman ‘kick’ in real life, the actor said said, “There are lots of things that give me kick.”
‘Holiday...’ crosses `1 billion mark nett. India biz. HIT,” trade analyst Taran Adarsh tweeted on June 22. Akshay’s action sequences were promoted as real along with the shoot locations. The movie has been presented by Reliance Entertainment and produced by Vipul Shah, with whom Akshay has given hit films like Namastey London and Waqt: The Race Against Time.
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kshay Kumar starrer Holiday: A Soldier Is Never Off Duty, which focuses on terrorism and sleeper cells, has earned over `1 billion in three weeks at the domestic box office. The A.R. Murugadoss directorial hit the screens June 6. “#Holiday [Week 3] Fri 1.02 cr, Sat 1.87 cr. Grand total: (`) 1.03bn
Big B does a cameo in ‘Ghoomketu’ MUMBAI: Megastar Amitabh Bachchan will be seen in a special appearance in Nawazuddin Siddiqui-starrer Ghoomketu. Amitabh posted a few photographs from the shoot on his official blog http://srbachchan.tumblr.com Sunday and shared the news about his presence in the comedy directed by Pushpendra Mishra. “Those images from the Blog are an entire day’s work professionally. They belong to a cameo that I am doing for film titled Ghoomketu, being produced by Vikramaditya Motwane, which also includes Anurag Kashyap. “I play myself of course in the leathered look, in my make-up room and discussing my dialogues for the coming shot in a film that is being made,” he shared.
‘Humshakals’: Hum shock-alls reeling under the farce Film: “Humshakals”; Cast: Saif Ali Khan, Ram Kapoor, Riteish Deshmukh, Bipasha Basu, Tamnannah Bhatia, Esha Gupta; Directed by Sajid Khan; Rating: ** (2 stars)
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end that Bipasha talks about seems to take forever to reach as we watch three grown-up ostensibly evolved actors lapse into a collective state of incurable retardation.
Humshakals seem to be designed for the mentally challenged. Even they would cringe at the way the two protagonists Ashok and Kumar (Ashok Kumar, gedddit?) are
depicted. Moronic and misconceived, the duo seems to revel in crass mediocrity. As inmates in a mental asylum in London(no less), Saif Ali Khan and Riteish Deshmukh raise the ante for lunacy to a point where sanity begins to seem like a state of mind invented to make us believe there is a world, a relatively sane one, outside what comic filmmakers in Bollywood consider to be funny. To be fair, Sajid Khan’s new brainwave replete with triple roles for its three male leads plus a drag act each in the second half which is genuinely funny, is as obnoxious in treatment as the slapstick comedies Aof Rohit Shetty or Anees Bazmi. I suspect the actors must have had a whale of a time shooting the scenes.
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HICAGO (IL) -- The Hari Om Mandir Annual Picnic which was celebrated on June 8 at Grove 18, Busse Woods, was truly a fun-filled event for all ages and genders with all the devotees of Hari Om Mandir, their friends and families jumping for joy. After puja by Pt. Dinesh Kumar and Shastri Yogesh Pandya, Mantras and Sholokas were chanted and Aarti was sung. After that everyone had watermelon, snacks and got busy with games and activities. Kids and adults enjoyed countless races and games thta included cricket, volleyball, yard toss and badminton, while others enjoyed talking and socializing even as the food team volunteers came up with mouthwatering delicacies like vegetable jalfarazi, kadhi pakora, cham-cham, rasgullas, and
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what not. Everyone got together and the “Thank you” message was delivered by the president Indrajit Sarkar to all team members, volunteers, donors, sponsors and all those who attended. Prizes were given to all winners by BOT Chairman Ayodhia Salwan, past presidents and senior members. All children also got a take-home gift. The great event enjoyed by people of all age groups was organized by the Executive board under the leadership of Sarkar who thanked both the boards and all subommittee members for their support and hard work to make the picnic a success. He also expressed his gratitude to Star Foods (Ayodhia Salwan), Clay Oven (K.K Pumma) and India House (Ravi Rawat) for food donation.
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URORA, IL-Sri Jagannath Society of Greater Chicago celebrated Devasnana Purnima festival of Lord Jagannath on June 15 at Bishnu Shiva Shakti temple in Aurora, IL. The four deities, Lord Sudarshan, Lord Balabhadra, Devi Subhadra, and Lord Jagannath were moved to Snana Bedi one by one in an order known as Dhadi Pahandi. The deities were bathed with 108 pitchers of purified water by all the devotees. After the bath, the deities were decorated with Ganesh or Gajanan costume and offered special food or Bhoga. Devotees attended were delighted to see Lord Jagannath in Ganesh form. The deities were taken back to their own Singhasan and covered to seclude the area from public view for two weeks. This is known as Anabsar period in which devotees are not allowed to visit and view the Lords. The deities get sick and treated with special medicinal food. This is a unique tradition only followed for Lord Jagannath, the Lord of Universe. Snana Purnima is one of the famous festivals. As as the legend goes, once a staunch devotee of Lord Ganesh, Ganapati Bhat from Karnatak came to see Lord Jagannath in Puri. He wanted to see Lord Ganesh in Jagannath, his wishes came true, Lord Jagannath appeared in Ganesh form on this jyestha Purnima day on the Snana Bedi. Sri Jagannath Society is practicing the culture and festivals of Lord Jagannath for past eight years. On June 29, it is going to celebrate the famous Ratha Yatra (Chariot festival) at 522 Garfiels Av, Aurora, IL.
ENSELVILLE (IL) -- A general meeting of Indian Seniors of Chicago was held at Manav Seva Mandir, Benselville, IL on June 14 for the celebration of members’ birthdays where a Father’s Day program was also held. At least 175 members attended the meeting with Arvind Kotak conducting the program. Hema Shastri and Niru Rawal stole the show with a Bhajan Session follwoed by prayers and Hanuman Chalisa with all members also singing with them. C V Desai presented the detailed accounts for May read out the names of donors. On the occasion of the Father’s Day, Hema Shastri spoke on the importance of a father in the family and society, saying the Indian culture considered the father as God. She said the father gives birth to a child, nourishes the child and gives culture to a child. Rohit Joshi also spoke about the importance of a father in everybody’s life. Dr Hema Rana presented a ghazal describing the importance of a father. Hema Shastri felicitated seniors aged 75 and above with rose flowers with all members applausing the idea of honoring the elderly men and women.
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Arvind Kotak called out the names of the seniors whose birthday fell in June and guest Dilip Parikh gave them booklets and greeting cards. All the members collectively sang the songs ‘Bar Bar Ye Din Aaye’ ‘Tum Jio Hazaro Sal’, ‘Happy Birth Day To You’, and wished them well. Chiman Patel announced the plan for a one-day picnic on July 12 at Busse Woods Grove No. 31. Around 150
members expressed their willingness to join the picnic with some of them generously contributing with cash and in kind. President Dr. Narsinh Patel gave information about the tour of South America for which 50 members have already registered. Members observed silence for two minutes to pay tributes to Madhu Thakker who passed away recently.
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DDISON (IL) -- The 34th Health Fair was successfully completed at Vaishnav Samaj of Midwest Temple in Addison Illinois on June 15 and June 22. The goal was to provide medical checkup to all those who may not be able to afford medical services due to insurance and medical coverage problems. The event was sponsored by the temple and the Global Organization of Peoples of Indian Origins (GOPIO). According to Jayanti Thakkar, this was
the 34th Health Fair coordinated by him. The first one was started at Manav Seva Mandir back in 1989 and he continued this service for last 25 years in other temples. Thanks to his selfless and dedicated work on people’s health check-up, more than 9,500 patients have benefited so far. This year, the Health Fair was organized in two parts. The first part was on Father’s Day, June 15. On this day, height/weight, blood pressure, blood draw, EKG, urine analysis, bone density, and peps and mammogram registrations were performed. Vital data such as height, weight, blood pressure,
pulse, were checked for each participant. More than 75 health professionals provided their volunteer services on this day with 4 EKG machines used in the camp. The second part of the Health Fair was on June 22 when all those came on June 15 came back for physician consultation. There were also presentations on nutrition, diet and diabetes education. The Health Fair was well organized and went off very smoothly with beneficiaries being happy that they received the medical services under one roof.
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hicago (IL) -- South Asians will now be seen in their best bib and tucker with Pervaiz Usman and his family opening their ritzy Inspire Multi Brand store in the heart of Chicago. The grand opening of Inspire Multi Brand store located at 2658 West Devon Avenue was held on June 22 with joyous celebrations that
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included music, a fashion show and dinner for the invited guests. Illinois has a rich fashion history, and by selling exquisite and delicately hand- crafted South Asian clothing masterpieces, Inspire will play an important role in showcasing popular designers. The dazzling store offers a wonderful opportunity for South Asian Americans in the
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Chicago region to rejoice and take pride in their heritage as also learn more about the latest South Asian fashion trends. The grand opening for Inspire Multi Brand showroom boasting unrivalled decor and ambience was a smash hit, with local and foreign dignitaries celebrating the event. The iconic showroom for Inspire spans 3,000 square feet, complete with a number of brands including Nickie Nina, Mehdi, Asifa Nabeel, Lajwanti, Guarav Gupta, Mandira Wirk, and several others. The event was opened by consulate general of Pakistan Faisal Niaz Tirmizi along with Illinois state senator Ira Silverstein and Alderman 50th ward Debra Silverstein. Besides, the event was also joined by Sohair Omar, director, Muslim advisory of Illinois Governor Pat Quinn and Theresa Mah, senior policy advisor and director, Asian American outreach of the Governor Pat Quinn both of whom commemorated Pervaiz Usman and his wife Riffat Pervaiz with brief remarks of congratulations. “As a governor of the state of Illinois, I commend the organizers of today’s event for your commitment to promoting South Asian
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Unbroken Glass: Documentary Screening Date: June 24th, 6:30 PM at The Reva & David Logan Center for the Art; Location: 915 E 60th St, Chicago, IL 60637; For Tickets and more information contact: www.eyeonindia.org
Sri Mamta Amritanandamayi (AMMA) at MA Center Chicgaoamma_-_tour_2014 Date: June 23rd – 25th, 11:00 AM – 7:00PM; Location: 41W501, Keslinger RD., Elburn, IL; For more information Contact : 630 – 387 – 5077
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clothing. The land of Lincoln is honored that Inspire will be located in our state. In our increasing interconnected society, places such as Inspire are vital, and serve to broaden our horizon and increase understanding between different cultures.” said a letter sent by Governor Pat Quinn of the state of Illinois. Sohair Omar read the letter sent by Governor Pat Quinn congratulating Inspire on the opening. Pervaiz Usman thanked all the individuals and his staff at Taj Sari Palace and Inspire for their support, adding that Inspire will soon add to its list of designers and continue to improve as a high-fashion South Asian business. The event was headlined by high-fashion designers Shazia Kiyani and Fozia Hammad, who flew in specially from Pakistan for the grand event and the accompanying exhibition. After all, Inspire happens to be the first-ofits-kind boutique and bridal in Chicago and the greater Midwest region, offering fashions from top designer brands both from India and Pakistan. All in all, Inspire,s et in an exciting, energetic atmosphere, brings affordable prices to Chicagoland customers.
“ R a t h Ya t r a” S r i Jagannath Society of Greater Chicago1045 7162_594627573983 850_7793455851544 733789_n Date: June 29th, 10:00 AM: Puja Havan; 12:00 PM: Pahandi to Ratha; 12:30 PM Chera Pahanra; 01:00 PM: Ratna Yatra and 03:00 PM at Bishnu Shiva Shakti Mandir (BSS); Location: 522 Garfield Ave, Aurora, IL 60506 ; Contact: 847 – 532 – 0254 Chariot Festival of India “Rath Yatra” – Iskcon TempleDate: June 29th, 11:30 AM Parade starts at 1610 W Howard Street goes south on Sheridan Rd; Festival starts 12:30 PM – 6:00PM at Loyola Park; For more information contact: 773 – 973 – 0900 or email: info@iskconchicago.com or www.chariotfestival.org
Hamlet: The Crown Prince; Kalki Koechlin and Rajat Kapoor Date: June 27th & June 28th, 6:30 PM at The Dance Center of Columbia College; Location: 1306 S Michigan, Chicago, IL 60605; For Tickets and more information contact: 630 – 886 – 0817 or www. eyeonindia.org
Tr i b u t e t o t h e L e g e n d – “ R . D . Burman” Celebrating his 75th Birth Anniversary-2014-6-19-17-59-13 Date: July 20th, 6:30 PM at The Meadows Club; Location: 2950 W. Golf Rd., Rolling Meadows, IL 60008 ; Phone: 847 – 640 – 3200; for Tickets Contact: Madan Kulkarni: 815 – 404 – 3473; Viresh Champaneri: 847- 566 – 2029 or www. themeadowsclub.com ; www.sulekha.com ; www.dhrishtiarts.com
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T LOUIS-Greeting and congratulating each other, the Saint Louis Telangana people jubilantly celebrated the victorious Telangana Formation Day, organized by a local Telangana gGroup on June 8 at Mayuri Restaurant. Along with the ‘Jai Telangana’ slogans,
friends and family members shared the Telangana formation events joyfully. Telangana martyrs were remembered and respects were duly paid on the occasion as Telangana’s birth came after years of struggle and sacrifices by several people. Congratulating the new Chief Minister of the state, K. Chandrashekar Rao,
everybody wished for the better future of all Telangana people and expressed strong confidence that new government will focus on education, employment, electricity generation, new Industries and agricultural growth to live up to the people’s expectations. The event concluded with the cake cutting and a delicious dinner.
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OLINGBROOK, IL -- About a hundred Tamils gathered at the Fountaindale Public Library in Bolingbrook and remembered the tens of thousands of civilians killed during the last phases of the war in Sri Lanka in May of 2009. The Illinois Tamils Human Rights Group (ITHRG) has been organizing this yearly memorial event since 2010. Congressman Bill Foster (IL-11) who attended the event drew a parallel to his father’s contribution to the civil rights Act of 1964 (50th anniversary this year) and how the Tamil gathering reminded him of the perseverance his father applied to move the Act forward. Bolingbrook Deputy Mayor Leroy J. Brown attended the event and was very keen in learning about the human rights violations in Sri Lanka. Sue Vastalo, President, Board of Commissioners, Bolingbroook Park district received a standing ovation from the Tamil community who expressed its gratitude for working with the ITHRG and providing it with a historic landmark to plant and grow a tree in memory of the countless civilians killed in Mullivaaykkaal, Sri Lanka. Dr. T. Varatharajah, a doctor who was at ground zero during May 2009 in Sri Lanka shared some of the gruesome experiences he witnessed as a physician servicing the injured during the last phases of the war. He noted at least 25 bodies were being buried every day without proper rites during the height of the war time. Members of the Tamil community discussed ways to help fellow Tamils in Sri Lanka. Current human rights violations and actions to bring transparency were discussed. The Tamil community requested the US government officials to exert pressure on Sri
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HICAGO (IL) — A 31-year-old Logan Square man was struck by an ‘L’ train early on June 26 while he was riding his bike in the Albany Park neighborhood. Ronayne Thomas, 31, rode around the gates at the Kedzie Brown Line stop in the 4600 block of North Kedzie Avenue and attempted to cross the tracks when he was struck by a northbound “L” train shortly after midnight, said Officer Jose Estrada, a Chicago Police spokesman. Thomas, of the 1900 block of North Drake Avenue, was pronounced dead an the scene at 12:23 am, according to the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office. The CTA is investigating the incident. Thomas loved two things: “to cook and ride his bike,” said family friend Mitch Cavanah. Cavanah said Thomas’ older brother died in a car crash while in college in the early 2000s. “I can’t fathom what his family must be going through. It was shocking because it brings up memories of his brother,” said Cavanah, who went to college with Thomas’ elder brother. Thomas had attended Kendall College while the two were away at school, he said. Thomas was an avid cyclist who rode his bike all over the city, said Brendan Kevenides, an attorney at Freeman Kevenides Law Firm, LLC, a personal injury firm specializing in bicycling incidents.
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Lanka for an independent investigation on human rights violation during the last phases of the war in May of 2009. The importance of the international community to collectively demand for an independent investigation of human rights violation in Sri Lanka was stressed. It was quoted that although five years have passed since the end of the war, there has been no independent investigation on human rights violation despite the fact that multiple media outlets have reported on human rights
violation with credible video and photo content. The Tamil diaspora demonstrated their gratitude to the US state department for sponsoring and passing resolution A/HRC/25/L.1/Rev.1 at the 25th the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva. This resolution supports an independent international investigation into widespread human rights violations committed during the war that ended in May 2009.
n Indiana woman charged with Class A felony neglect in connection with her dead infant found in a dumpster is considering an offer from prosecutors to enter into a plea agreement. Purvi Patel, 32, of Granger, Indiana, who appeared in court on June 23, is accused of allegedly taking drugs to force her body to have an abortion last July when she was seven months into her pregnancy. Patel is then said to have dumped the baby behind Moe’s Southwest Grill in Mishawaka, a restaurant that her family owns. Her trial is set for September. St. Joseph Superior Court Judge Elizabeth Hurley scheduled a trial date for September 15, even though defense attorney Jeff Sanford asked trial to be set back until November.
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eals prepared from locally sourced organic ingredients, hybrid cabs for guests, solar panels that produce electricity and water drawn from a well are some unique features on offer by the ‘green hotels’ of Vienna as they cash in on the global concept of eco-friendly hotels catering to the growing number of tourists conscious of their carbon footprint. Over the last few years, the historic capital of Austria has seen a sudden spurt of green hotels and their numbers are increasing every year owing to a similar surge in the number of aware travellers from around the world who love to stay in such places, officials said. “The number of guests preferring eco-friendly hotels is definitely rising, which means more business for such hotels and ultimately all of them contributing towards the environment,” said Verena Hable of the Vienna Tourist Board (VTB). “It is a win-win situation for
everybody,” she added. The many hoteliers of the city — one of the country’s nine federal states with a population of around 1.8 million and known for its captivating architecture, rich culture and diverse cuisine — are leaving no stone unturned to earn the bragging rights for going green. And the tariffs are just around 5-10 percent more ‘The number of compared to a guests preferring conventional hotel. eco-friendly Some of the hotels is rising, innovative which means techniques with heat recovery. more business Costs can be saved used include by around 25 percent water pipes runfor such hotels’ in heating and about ning through ceil60 percent in cooling,” ings and floors of said Christiane Weisthe hotel rooms so that senborn, CEO of Hotel Topazz. when hot water passes “Moreover, the hotel is equipped through, the room automatically becomes warm and there is no need with triple heat protection glasses and an airtight cladding,” added for electric heaters. “The heating and cooling of our Weissenborn, whose hotel also hotel is warranted by a ground water offers a range of eco-friendly wine fountain and a ventilation system and was awarded the Green Luxury
An elaborate organic breakfast at hotel Topazz consisting of breads, cereals, spreads and juices. (Left) Cucumbers, tomatoes and herbs being grown in the front lawn of hotel Daniel Vienna.
Award in 2013. Some hotels also provide electronic scooters and bikes to guests to explore the city and thereby reduce their dependence on petrol guzzling cabs. Sonja Wimmer, general manager of Best Western Premier, got so obsessed with going green that she completely renovated her familyowned boutique hotel in 2013 and thus made it the first among the few hotels in the city to fulfil the European Centre for Allergy
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o music and room color have an effect on wine taste? Yes, very much, says a new study. Results of the world’s largest multi-sensory wine experiment revealed that a simple change in color and sound can affect the taste of wine by around 10 percent. “We were able to show that color and sound together have a far greater effect on people’s taste perceptions than light by itself,” Charles Spence, professor of Experimental Psychology at Oxford University, was quoted as saying. Listening to supposedly ‘sweet’ and ‘sour’ music in a room with red or green light-
ing can significantly alter the taste of a glass of wine, according to the findings. An experiment at London’s Southbank Centre tested how drinkers enjoyed a glass of wine when lighting and music were changed. Green light and ‘sour’ music increased freshness and reduced intensity by 14 per cent. Red lighting on its own brought out the fruitier notes of the wine, and green light on its own brought out the wine’s freshness. If people can’t change the paint or light in a room, the study claimed a change in dinner place settings can have a similar effect. People who prefer a fruity wine, and want to enhance its flavor, can try laying a red tablecloth or use red wine glasses.
Research Foundation (ECARF)standards for allergy friendly hotels. The original edifice built in 1989 now focusses specially on serving organic food. “Our nutritious breakfast buffet is made strictly from regionally grown organic products of high quality,” Wimmer told IANS. The hotel has also received the Austrian eco-label for its ecofriendly and sustainable concept. Taking the preference for organic products to the next level is Florian Weitzer, owner of Hotel Daniel Vienna. He not only has a vineyard but also indulges in bee keeping, all inside his hotel complex in the heart of the city. Even though the extra efforts put in to build and maintain the ecofriendly properties do burn a hole in the pocket, the hoteliers are not complaining as they consider it a “long-term investment”.
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Hearing ability mend by stemcells
Scientists have found a gene named Snf2h, for the apt growth of the brain. IANS, TORONTO
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balancing and coordinating its movements, something called cerebellar ataxia that is a component of many neuro-degenerative diseases. “As these cerebellar stem cells divide, on their journey toward becoming specialised neurons, this master gene is responsible for deciding which genes are turned on and which genes are packed tightly away,” said David Picketts, senior scientist at Ottawa Hospital Research Institute in Canada. “Without Snf2h there to keep
things organised, genes that should be packed away are left turned on, while other genes are not properly activated.” “This disorganisation within the cell’s nucleus results in formation of a neuron that does not perform very well,” Picketts added. The cerebellum contains roughly half the neurons found in the brain. It also develops in response
to external stimuli. “Without Snf2h, not enough cerebellar neurons are produced, and the ones that are produced do not respond and adapt as well to external signals. “They also show a progressively disorganised gene expression profile that results in cerebellar ataxia and the premature death of the animal,” said Picketts.
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TORONTO: Pregnant women are particularly vulnerable to depression, but women who take anti-depressants during pregnancy may be predisposing their infants to Type 2 diabetes and obesity later in life. Maternal use of a class of anti-depressants called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors or SSRIs increase risk of obesity and diabetes in children, says a study. “Our study has found that maternal antidepressant use may also be a contributing factor to the obesity and diabetes epidemic and it is due to lifestyle and availability of high calorie foods and reduced physical activity farther resulting in increased fat accumulation and inflammation in the liver of the adult offspring,” said Alison Holloway, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at McMaster University in Canada.
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NEW YORK: In a ray of hope for patients with hearing impairment, scientists have found that spiral ganglion stem cells present in the inner ear can be used to restore hearing ability. Selfrenewing properties exhibited by spiral ganglion stem cells make them a promising source of replacement cells for therapies designed to regenerate the neural structures of the inner ear. Spiral ganglion cells are essential for hearing and their irreversible degeneration in the inner ear is common in most types of hearing loss. Now, new evidence in a mouse model shows that spiral ganglion stem cells are capable of self-renewal and can be grown and induced to differentiate into mature spiral ganglion cells as well as neurons and glial cells. The findings appeared in the journal BioResearch Open Access.
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Leo You’ve got bold, beautiful energy, so think big! Those mental wheels are turning in ways that can produce some great stuff. You’ll likely be ready to share those thoughts and feelings. Some days are also prime for romance.
Virgo It’s time for a heart-to-heart. If a decision is involved, you’ll want to put your head together with a pertinent person. On weekend, what you think you can get done and what’s actually possible are a little different. One thing at a time!
They lived their normal lives during the day and returned each night to stay for at least 10 hours in a temperatureregulated room during which the study was carried out, brown fat increased during the cool month and fell during the warm month. “The improvement in insulin sensitivity accompanying brown fat gain may open new avenues in the treatment of impaired glucose metabolism in the future and, the reduction in mild cold exposure from widespread central heating may impair brown fat function and may be a hidden contributor to obesity and metabolic disorders,” Lee said.
(June 29 - July 5) Libra Think large scale and long term regarding work, relationships and more. Go step-by-step, because you may hear something helpful. When it comes to romance, something pleasantly shocking can happen. Do a selfless good deed.
Scorpio Stay behind the scenes. Making a splash just isn’t the best move now. Stay attuned to the world around you. It’s all about balance. By the weekend you’re totally tuned in, not to mention the center of some very appreciative attention.
Sagittarius You’re a great communicator, so get the word out, whether at work or on a personal level, and you may not be ready to share your eelings. Fun’s in the stars, so pick your poison. On weekends, Rest up!
Capricorn Be alert and have a contingency plan. Things go more smoothly, if you invest a little time in understanding. You’re particularly work or goal-oriented but don’t miss the interpersonal angles. Relationships need care and feeding.
Aquarius You’ll need to really focus. It’s important to find out what’s at the core now, so don’t miss the point. You’re extra brainy and you also bring your best interpersonal skills into play. Warmth and wit: It’s an unbeatable combo.
Pisces Induldge in sensible eating and exercising for energy. Know the difference between looking thoughtfully at a situation and overanalyzing it. Life can improve by leaps and bounds, just balance intellect and instinct, and choose your path.
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