Tuesday, July 23, 2013

US top general seeks Afghan troops deal by October

  • Time - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    My husband and I have worn glasses since we were teens. We're now in our mid-30s and have two boys together. A few years ago, he started feeling really uncomfortable to be in glasses. He doesn't like how he looks in pictures with them. He tried contacts, and didn't like them. Last year, he went for eye laser surgery, and he has been happy with his vision and feels good about ...

  • Egypt clashes kill four as Mohamed Morsis family to sue army

    Times of India - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    Opponents of ousted President Mohamed Morsi walk past a burning scooter, that was set on fire during clashes with Morsi supporters in Cairo, Egypt on Monday. (AP ...

  • Duchess of Cambridge Kate in labour as world awaits royal baby

    Times of India - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    The baby will be third in line to the throne and in the direct line of succession after Queen Elizabeth II's eldest son and heir Prince Charles, and then his eldest son ...

  • Brightest stars out of Fiba Asia caging

    Inquirer Sports - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    SOME of the biggest names in Asian basketball won't be around when the 27th Fiba Asia Championship gets going on Aug. 1 at MOA Arena in Pasay. Seven-foot giant Wang Zhizhi of China, NBA-bound Arsalan Kazemi of Iran and Jordan's Sam Daghles and Zaid Abbas were not on the official roster of teams released yesterday by Fiba Asia. The latest development is a boon for the Philippines, ...

  • Francis lands in Brazil for first trip abroad as pope

    Reuters - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Pope Francis touched down in Rio de Janeiro on Monday, starting his first foreign trip as pontiff and a weeklong series of events expected to attract more than a million people to a gathering of young faithful in Brazil, home to the world's largest Roman Catholic ...

  • Media frenzy in London as Great Kate Wait nears end

    Times of India - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    For the dozens of weary international journalists who have camped for three weeks outside St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, central London, there was relief at the prospect, finally, of some actual news to ...

  • Great Kate Wait over as Prince Williams wife in labour

    Times of India - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    Kate Middleton was on Monday admitted to a hospital here for the birth of their first child who will be third in line to the British throne. The 31-year-old Duchess of Cambridge was in the early stages of labour and was "progressing as normal", palace officials said, ending weeks of media speculation over the arrival of the royal baby. Kate, who was accompanied by her husband, has been ...

  • More From Rest of World

    Times of India - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    Prince William's wife Kate in labour as world awaits royal baby Prince William's wife Kate was in labour in hospital on Monday as the world awaited the birth of a royal baby that will one day be heir to the British ...

  • Buddhist Bin Laden Wirathu unharmed by car bomb attack in Burma

    The Independent - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    Wirathu, a monk who has been described as 'the Buddhist Bin Laden', was preaching a sermon on the outskirts of Mandalay, Burma's second biggest city, on Sunday night when a home-made bomb went off inside a parked car. Five people - a child novice monk, three women and a man - were slightly injured by the blast and taken to hospital. Wirathu himself, standing at least 12 metres ...

  • Visions of Asias future

    Yahoo - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    Asian business leaders attending a recent forum voiced their belief that Asia will drive the global economy of the future, with the 2015 launch of ...

  • US top general seeks Afghan troops deal by October

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    FILE - In this Tuesday, June 18, 2013, file photo, Afghan President Hamid Karzai speaks at a press conference during a ceremony at a military academy on the outskirts of Kabul, Afghanistan. Karzai's office said he signed a decree on Saturday, July 20, 2013, approving a new law governing next year's presidential and provincial elections, an important step toward a smooth transition of ...

  • Meet the boy who was a girl who fell in love with a girl who was a boy

    Times of India - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    Katie Hill might look like any other young couple, but they were not always like that. Just two years ago, Andrews was a girl named Emerald and Hill was a boy called Luke and they have both undergone surgical procedures to change their sex, Sun reported. Just over a year ago Hill, 19, a university student, had gender reassignment operation. Andrews, 17, who got his breasts removed in June, told ...

  • Federal judge sets first hearing in Detroit bankruptcy case

    Reuters - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    A sculptor of a giant fist in honor of American boxer and heavy weight champion Joe Louis sits at the intersection of Woodward and Jefferson Avenue in downtown Detroit, Michigan July 21, ...

  • Vietnam President?s Visit to Washington Puts Rights in Spotlight

    Human Rights Watch - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    Vietnam ?s intensifying crackdown on free expression should be a top agenda item during Vietnam President Truong Tan Sang?s summit with President Barack Obama this week, Human Rights Watch said today. Sang will be in ...

  • The Head of Chinas Petitioning Office

    Human Rights Watch - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    based on respect for the basic rights of China's 1.3 billion people. At the Sunnylands estate in California this weekend, Obama has a chance to show understanding and empathy for a population that's going through wrenching transitions similar to those that have captured his attention in other parts of the world. Senior U.S. officials understand that the United States is unlikely to ...

  • GlaxoSmithKline admits senior executives breached Chinese law

    The Independent - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    British drug company GlaxoSmithKline is under investigation for claims its employees bribed doctors in China, as the president of its Asia-Pacific branch admitted executives "appear" to have broken the ...

  • President Aquino promises more reforms to help countrys poor

    Channel News Asia - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    In his annual State of the Nation address, Philippine President Beningno Aquino said his administration has reined in corruption but stressed more reform was needed, especially on policies to help the country's ...

  • Asia-Pacific Gesture Recognition Touchless Sensing Market

    Yahoo - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    "Asia-Pacific Gesture Recognition & Touchless Sensing Market (2013 - 2018): Technology (2D, 3D, Ultrasonic, IR, Capacitive); Product (Biometric, Sanitary); Application (Healthcare, Electronics, Automotive); Country (India, China, Japan, South Korea)" report to their offering. ...

  • Leaker Snowden hopes to be able to leave airport by Wednesday lawyer

    Reuters - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, an analyst with a U.S. defence contractor, is seen in this still image taken from video during an interview by The Guardian in his hotel room in Hong Kong June 6, ...

  • Operator of crippled Japan nuke plant says likely that radioactive water leaking into sea

    Canada.com - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    TOKYO - A Japanese utility said Monday its crippled Fukushima nuclear plant is likely leaking contaminated water into sea, acknowledging for the first time a problem long suspected by experts. Tokyo Electric Power Co., which operates the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant, also came under fire Monday for not disclosing earlier that the number of plant workers with thyroid radiation exposures exceeding ...

  • Asian shares higher Tokyo boosted by Abe poll win

    Inquirer Business - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    A visitor stands near ';Charging Bull'; statue in Shanghai, China, Monday, July 22, 2013. Asian stocks mostly rose on Monday following a mixed lead from Wall Street, while Tokyo was boosted by a parliamentary election win for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe?s ruling party. AP PHOTO/EUGENE HOSHIKO HONG KONG--Asian shares mostly rose on Monday following a mixed lead from Wall Street, ...

  • 30 million girls risk genital mutilation UNICEF

    Channel News Asia - Monday 22nd July, 2013

    More than 125 million girls and women alive today have undergone female genital mutilation, and 30 million more girls are at risk in the next decade, UNICEF said ...

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