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News Digest: Ahead of Obama visit, US rules out embargo, lets India off IPR hook

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Sunday, December 14, 2014
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Ahead of Obama visit, US rules out embargo, lets India off IPR hook
The fear of US sanctions over India’s intellectual property rights regime has lifted, at least for the moment, with Washington giving a clean chit after a special review.

Indian men like four-play on their honeymoons: Survey
A recent survey has now confirmed what Indian women always knew: that Indian men have the oddest sense of romance.

When music made history
A film on Girija Devi documents her struggle to become a professional singer

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CMs cross swords over dismantling of Planning Commission
Uttarkhand chief minister Harish Rawat today criticised the move to dismantle Planning Commission saying it has created uncertainty in the country, a view countered by Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis who claimed the new framework will give more rights to states.

Ex-PwC staffer charged over leaked tax documents
A Luxembourg judge has charged a former PricewaterhouseCoopers employee suspected of leaking documents about secret corporate tax deals with theft and giving away business secrets, the Luxembourg public prosecutor's office said today.

Mallya seeks exemption from court appearance
The Esplanade court on Friday gave Mallya and the airline CEO Sanjay Aggarwal a "last chance" to appear in court on January 9.

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Pak court extends stay against construction of nuclear plants
A local court here has extended for another week its stay order restraining the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) from carrying out work on the two nuclear power plant projects in Karachi without adhering to environmental laws.

Kerry appeals to all to share burden of climate change
US secretary of state John Kerry on Friday appealed to the countries at UN climate talks to jointly share the burden of combating climate change and draft their energy policies around renewable sources.

US rules out China-like climate deal with India in near future
the US special envoy for climate change Todd Stern on Wednesday ruled out the possibility of a wide-ranging deal to cut greenhouse gas emission with India on the line of the recent US-China deal.

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Thousands rally in US over police killings
Thousands of people marched in Washington and New York today to demand justice for black men who have died at the hands of white police, the latest in weeks of demonstrations across the United States.

US Senate tussles over spending bill as shutdown looms
The US Senate convened a special session today amid deep divisions over a $1.1 trillion spending bill that lawmakers must pass to avert a government shutdown.

Japan heads to polls with Abe on course to retain power
Voters began casting ballots in Japan on Sunday for a general election likely to return Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to power, and billed as a referendum on his economic policy.

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Was KSG drunk at the trailer launch of Alone?
KSG's gestures suggested he was in an inebriated state.

Real-life cheating boyfriends from TV industry
There are many examples of cheating partners in the TV industry.

The new serial kissers of Bollywood

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Even fat dogs can help you get in shape
The chubby, inert pet dog has become a familiar household sight in richer countries.

China develops invisible 'pain beam' to disperse crowds
When the long-range beam hits a person, it heats water molecules just below skin, causing intense pain

Men are the bigger idiots, says study
Tongue-in-cheek study investigates "male idiot theory", finds they take ridiculous risks

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India take on Pakistan in Champions Trophy semifinal
The Kalinga Stadium is all set to witness something that dreams are made of when India take on Pakistan in the semifinals of the 35th edition of the Champions Trophy on Saturday.

Netherlands see off Belgium in FIH Champions Trophy
The Netherlands eventually saw off Belgium in a penalty shootout to earn a fifth place playoff from the opening game of day five at the Champions Trophy.

ISL: Kerala Blasters have task cut out against Chennaiyin FC
Kerala Blasters' ride has been in sharp contrast to Chennaiyin FC's cruise. While the latter stormed into semifinals, Blasters made it by the skin of their teeth.

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Lumia 535 review: The 'first' Microsoft Lumia
Is the Lumia 535 the Microsoft Lumia we've been waiting for? Read our review.

Xiaomi vows to fight HC order to resume India sales
Xiaomi says it will comply with orders but remains determined to continue operations in the country after exploring legal options.

15 useful Google tools you probably didn't know about
There’s hardly a day that goes by without most of us using at least one Google tool, be it search, YouTube, Maps, Translate, Gmail, Android, News or Analytics.

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IITs out of bounds for students born abroad
Smriti Muralishankar, a Class 12 student in Coimbatore, has spent the last four years burning the midnight oil to prepare for one of the toughest exams in the country – the JEE.

Now, take admissions to Vardhaman Mahaveer open universaty through e-Mitras
The Vardhman Mahaveer Open University (VMOU) will now enroll students via e-Mitras from across the state.

IIM-Udaipur starts deferred placement to encourage entrepreneurship
Following the footsteps of IITs, the Indian Institute of Management-Udaipur has introduced 'deferred placements' aiming to promote entrepreneurship among its students.

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RBI file fraud case against Malad based Chartered accountant
The Malad police station have registered a case of cheating and forgery against a chartered accountant after the Reserve Bank of India's officials approached them with a complaint.

End of road for two Brit-era bridges on CR
Two bridges that are among the city’s oldest landmarks will be demolished before the rains.

Man arrested for strangling wife over tiff
A man was arrested on Saturday on the charge of strangling his 38-year-old wife in a house at Bhatwadi chawl in Ghatkopar (W) on Tuesday.

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Cops to help clear DDA land
The Delhi high court on Saturday ordered police to provide adequate force to DDA for removing illegal encroachment on public land.

Attack on Mercedes executive: 2 held
Two men were arrested on Saturday from south Delhi’s Neb Sarai for the December 2 attack on a Mercedes Benz senior manager that left him critically wounded.

Chinese 'Romeo and Juliet' wows capital
It was a classic boy-meets-girl love story that unfolded on the stage at the Siri Fort auditorium on Friday evening.

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India must work on pain management: Atul Gawande
He is described as the “renowned surgeon by day and public health journalist by night“. Atul Gawande, Indian-American surgeon and writer of bestselling books on the struggles and limitations of his profession, was in Bengaluru on Saturday.

Bengaluru likely to get ICU hospital
The government is contemplating setting up an intensive care hospital with 100 beds in Bengaluru, said minister for health and family welfare UT Khader on Saturday.

Law to rein in developers on cards
Property developers who mislead potential buyers on facilities in their projects may be in trouble now. The state government is set to bring in a legislation to check their activities.

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Is Raju the driving force behind health services firm?
In an otherwise sluggish job market, there's one city firm that seems to be on an aggressive hiring spree these days: CallHealth Services Pvt Ltd. Right from marketing and finance executives to doctors, nurses and nutritionists, to even administrative and technical support staff, this medical service provider, registered in November 2013, appears to be recruiting employees by the dozen every month.

Chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao to add 5 new faces in cabinet
Chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao is likely to induct five to six new faces in the first expansion of his council of ministers on Tuesday, December 16.

History-sheeter shot dead by friend
A rowdy-sheeter was shot dead allegedly by his friend at Gunnampally village of Dwaraka Tirumala mandal in West Godavari district after a fight in a liquor shop.

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Cops turn ticket delivery boys for 'Lingaa' release
Chennai police weren’t on their regular beats on Thursday, the day the Rajinikanth-starrer ‘Lingaa’ released in theatres.

Laptops go missing on omnibuses, Hyderabad, Bengaluru travellers targeted
Laptops are going missing with disturbing regularity on interstate buses, with as many as 12 cases reported to the Koyambedu police in two months.

Man gets 10-year RI for raping minor
A city court on Friday sentenced a 24-year-old man to 10 years rigorous imprisonment for raping minor.

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Ahmedabad youth gives breathing space to space
Those who saw Hollywood blockbuster Gravity will remember the damage space debris accumulated over decades can cause, putting billion-dollar space projects in jeopardy.

Obesity's sweet tooth biting more kids in state
Neha Parmar never looked her age, because of the extra pounds the minor girl carried around her.

Hiss and her: Snake girl tale
A lizard used to scare her, but she now handles four-foot monitor lizards.She went down an 80-foot well and rescued an eight-foot python.

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Board extends last date for exam centre list
Madhyamik Siksha Parishad (UP Board) has extended the last date of submission of examination centre list by December 15 after around half-a-dozen divisions failed to submit it within the given deadline of November 30.

Traders shut shops in protest against attack on former MP
Trader community, on Thursday, closed their business establishments and shops including nursing homes, petrol pumps and chemist shops in protest against the recent assault on their leader and former MP Banwari Lal Kanchal in Lucknow.

Work on technology to help paralytics
Imagine a device which can help paralysis patients perform simple tasks like eating, switching on electrical appliances or operating a computer.

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Awareness drive on Ponzi to go on AIR
The Odisha police have decided to sensitize people about fraud non-banking financial companies via films and audio messages. The Crime Branch (CB) has decided to rope in All India Radio to spread awareness among tribals in their dialects.

Chak De moment awaits India at Kalinga stadium
The two hockey teams will clash against each other at the high-voltage Champions Trophy semi-final at the Kalinga Stadium here on Saturday.

Separate infra body for MSMEs
To provide infrastructure to micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in a timebound and transparent manner, the state government has decided to develop a separate entity in line with Idco. The new entity would be known as MSMEIdco, official sources said.

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Radiation tests will be conducted for every mobile tower: MP minister
The Madhya Pradesh government has asked the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) to test each and every mobile phone tower in the state for radiation

Ruckus in MP assembly over death of tribal girls in boarding schools
The call attention motion was raised by Congress MLA from Kukshi seat Surendra Singh Baghel who claimed that several unpleasant incidents have occurred in the tribal girls boarding schools in Dhar district after which students are feeling unsafe.

Minister Mahdele reviews activities of fisheries federation
Fisheries development minister Kusum Mahdele has directed officials to achieve targets of fisheries projects within time-limit.

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PU student uses mobile to cheat, held
A 23-year old law student, Randeep, was arrested for using his mobile phone for cheating during the annual examination in Panjab University.

After 14 years, Congress to see new reign
The Congress would witness a change of guard at the helm after 14 years.

Surgery fiasco: Captain Amarinder Singh demands police action
Congress deputy leader in the Lok Sabha, Captain Amarinder Singh on Saturday said that a criminal case should be registered against those responsible for the botched-up eye surgeries that led to several people losing their eyesight.

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