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TOMORROW?Pro- and anti-Telanganahave braced themselves
for a fight tomorrow.Rayala-Andhra leaders
meet in the City to discuss T-issue and pro-T forces
warn them against it.
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Those bemoaning the apathy towards victims of road accidents andstreet crime should answer the question raised by the family of ImranKhan — who was brutally killed while trying to save a girl from eve
teasers: Does anyone care about the Samaritans?
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Diva Divine DeifiedAn exhibition of ceramic and ter-rakota sculptures by artistJayaprakash.Where: Iconart Gallery,
Banjara HillsWhen: OngoingContact: www.iconart.in
Code Red CountdownCode Red Countdown is an art col-lection revolving around ecology, byNew York based artist Asher Jay. Thetheme is endangered wildlife.Where: Lalitha Kala Thoranam,
Public gardensWhen: January 27
6pm to 9:30pmContact: 93965 55888
Business Lunch A three course menu with Italian cui-sine prepared by chef Matteo Gradiat Park Hyatt.Where: Tre-Forni Bar & RestaurantWhen: Weekdays only
12pm to 3:30pmContact: (040) 4949 1234
Punjabi Food FestivalThere will be a bonfire and Punjabidelicacies like Murgh Tikka Anari,Gosht Ka Saag, Sarson Da Saag,Makki Da Roti and Doodhi Halwa willbe served.Where: The Square,
Hitec CityWhen: Up to January 20
Contact: (040) 6682 4422Foie Gras & Asparagus Taj Falaknuma Palace is offering foiegras & asparagus on the menu. Panseared foie gras with mandarinoranges, dill brioche drizzled withtruffle oil and pate de foie gras with
asparagus cream mousse are someof the items on the menu. Where: Celeste, Taj Falaknuma PalaceWhen: Up to January 20 Contact: (040) 6629 8525
Cafe Classics MonthTruffles cafe pays tribute to someselective cafes and restaurants inIndia and the world. The cafe will beserving some of their special dishes.This weekend starts with Britanniarestaurant & cafe located in Bombay,with delicious Parsi dishes. Where: Truffles cafe
Plot no. 376, Road no. 10,Jubilee Hills,
When: Up to February 10Contact: (040) 2355 0105
The Monsoon OracleThe Monsoon Oracle is a factual filmbased on ritualistic practices thattake places in the country. It revolvesaround the rituals performed, pre-dicting the arrival of monsoon.Where: NIFT,
MadhapurWhen: January 25, Contact: (040) 2311 4537
Tribute to Rajesh KhannaThere will be dance performances onRajesh Khanna’s songs to pay tributeto the superstar. The dance will bechoreographed by Mahesh L Munde,who has choreographed nationaland international performances.Where: Lalitha Kala Thoranam,
Public gardensWhen: January 276pm to 9:30pmContact: 93965 55888
End of Season SaleArrow end of season sale is here.This New York fashion with a collec-tion of casual and work wear is avail-able on a discount. You can walk into any Arrow store and avail dis-counts up to 40% on apparel andfootwear. Where: All Arrow outletsWhen: Up to January 20
NumaishNumaish is the 73rd All India
Industrial Exhibition is an ongoingevent in the City.Where: Exhibition Ground,
Mukarramjahi Road, Nampally,
When: Up to February 15,4pm to 11pm
Contact: (040) 2460 3015
Shoppers Stop saleSale up to 51 per cent off on interna-tional and Indian brands across cate-gories at Shoppers Stop, HomeStopand Mothercare outlets withShoppers Stop. Where: Shoppers Stop outletsWhen: from January 12Contact: www.shoppersstop.com
The Republic RideThe biggest corporate cycling eventat Hyderabad is being organized byThe Atlanta Foundation on republicday. The aim is to promote educa-tional programs for underprivilegedchildren.Where: Gachibowli Stadium,
HyderabadWhen: January 26,
6:15am onwardsContact: atlantafoundation.org
Big Hyper SaleHyperCITY, is having its Hyper Sale atall its stores across India. Customerscan get discounts and deals acrosscategories, including fresh produce,home & furniture, electronics, toysand apparels.Where: Inorbit mall,
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When the Delhi rapevictim and her malefriend were lying onthe road in a pool of
blood, no passersby stopped andhelped them, it was reported.How would anybody help in asystem where Good Samaritansbecome victims themselves?
Here is a glaring case thatshows what a do-gooder gets forintervening on behalf of a woman.A youth who objected to the teas-ing of a young woman by two ruf-fians was clubbed to death inAugust last. The girl escapedunhurt. Her family never both-ered to at least empathise with theboy’s family. The MLA ducked thescene, the corporator turned hisface away, and finally, it was onlythe local police inspector who
gave financial support when theyouth was in hospital and laterarranged for his funeral.
The story of Imran Ali Khan,26, will make every citizen bow hishead in shame. Imran and hisfriend, Asif, were riding homefrom Golconda Qila after work. AtLanger House, Imran, a conscien-tious youth, was outraged at see-ing a hapless girl being harassed inpublic by three men on a scooter.Imran asked the trio to stop it andgo their way. The three turned theirire on the youth and closed in onhim. Seeing the scene turning vio-lent, locals gathered and separatedthe two. Imran and his friendresumed their journey. But the triofollowed the youths, overtookthem and killed Imran. His friendescaped with minor injuries.
The forlorn family — an agedfather and mother, a young sisterand 12-year-old brother — are
left to fend for themselves. “TheOwaisis who talk hatred havenot raised a finger for the poorfamily of their own community,”pointed out a provision storeowner, referring to the incident.
When Postnoon revisited thefamily at Karvan in Towli Masjid
area on Tuesday, the mother,Bismilla Begum, was still dazedby the tragedy. “Nahi,” saidBegum, “Koi nahi aaya. Ek ladki kiabroo bachane mein mera ladla maaragaya. Koi nahi poocha.”
Imran’s father is sick andelderly and the children are too
young to bear the burden of thefamily. “They (MLA, Muslimleaders, local MIM leaders, rela-tives) all came for a few days andmade statements.” But they alldisappeared, leaving the familyto fend for themselves. The onlykindness they received was fromthe inspector of Kulsumpura sta-tion, Karan Kumar Singh, whohelped the family in their hour ofneed. “He was so kind,” said themother. A social worker, MohdAbdul Razzak, was another whohelped them get records of theyouth’s death and submittedthem for the chief minister’srelief fund. All others, includingthe MIM MLA Muqtada Khan,disappeared. “What can we do inthis matter?” was the query ofthe MLA when asked for help.Postnoon’s efforts to talk to theMLA proved futile as he pleadedhe was not in the City.
WHERE ARE THE LEADERS?
(Top) The family of Imran Khan (inset). Imran was killed when he stoppedthree men from teasing a woman in August 2012.
The column that teaches everyonesomething new about the way theCity functions.
1 City tenses for Telanganastandoff.
Pro- and anti-Telangana politiciansseem set to clash, with leaderspouring in to discuss the issue.With both sides eager to fight fortheir side, it will be the commonman caught in the middle.
2 Clipping the wings of theRTI Act.
Activists are crying foul as thegovernment passes amendmentsthat will, in effect, clip the wings ofthe RTI Act. What use of the Act ifit can’t be used effectively?
3 Helping their constituents isnot a priority for netas.
Politicians make grand speeches,but for the family of Imran — whowas killed for helping a woman —they just make hollow promises.
4 Bring home strandedTelugus, demand MLAs.
Politicians have been asking thatthe government bring homeTelugus stuck in the Gulf.
5Money’s on the mind formost this year.
A lot more people are making res-olutions about personal financesrather than health this year.
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Freedom on a stringLast year, we had reported how
Makar Sankranti was an opportuni-ty for the LGBT community to relax andfly kites. Rarely do members of thecommunity feel comfortable aboutgathering in social settings in the City,but the day of the kite-flying festivalwas an exception. Many local groupsworking for LGBT rights had organisedthe fun outing.
JANUARY 16, 2012
Owaisi back in jail afterday in courtPolice produced MIM MLA
Akbaruddin before the Nirmalcourt today after the end of thefive-day police custody. Akbar, fac-ing a dozen hate-speech charges,has been in judicial custody for 14days. During police interrogation,he reportedly said that the CD con-taining his purported speech wasnot his but a doctored one.
Chiranjeevi meets Kiranover T-tensionUnion Minister of State for
Tourism Chiranjeevi today metChief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddyat his camp office. He is learnt tohave discussed the building up oftempo on Telangana issue and theproposed meetings of Andhra-Rayala leaders here tomorrow.Tomorrow’s meeting has raisedapprehension about law and order.
Mayor holds meet forMilad un-NabiAs part of preparations of Milad
un-Nabi on January 25, MayorMd Majid Hussain conducted ameeting. Apart from GHMC, officialsfrom other departments, includinghealth, were present at the meetingheld in the morning. The festival,observed as the birth anniversary ofProphet Muhammed, is celebratedwith much devotion in the City.
Guru Gobind Singh fest beginsThe 347th Prakas Utsav of Sri Guru
Gobind Singh, the 10th and lastSikh guru and founder of KhalsaPanth, began today. It will concludeon Friday. Vishal Deewaan, a masscongregation, will be held from10am to 4pm at the CentralGurudwara on Friday. Ragi Jathasare expected to hold recitations ofthe Gurubani Keerthanas.
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The town planning (TP)department, which,until now, has been run-ning with only 86
employees, will be getting 240new employees. But the ques-tion many raise is: Will it everhappen?
There is little doubt that thedepartment needs more hands.While the corporation sought atleast 400 employees for variousjobs as against the estimatedrequirement of 540, it sanc-tioned 240. The new employeeswould be for head office as wellas zonal offices. “It is half therequired strength, but will dofor now,” said a senior official.
Currently, each assistant cityplanner (ACP), who should betaking care of one circle is han-dling at least three to four cir-cles. It is believed that some ofthe officials who are holdingparticular positions would bepromoted. For instance, sectionofficers may be promoted toACP and serve at zonal level.
But many sceptics believe
that the appointments will notcome through because thoughthe department bemoans lack ofhands outwardly, they secretlydo not want manpower becausethat would mean difficult man-agement.
“I do not think the appoint-ment would come through.
There are various provisionswherein the corporation couldhave brought in employees ondeputation from other depart-ments to GHMC. The depart-ment could also outsource cer-tain work. They will not do thisbecause it would mean end oftheir ‘privileges’,” said a critic.
More hands on TP deckTown planning department blames increase in illegal structures on lack
of staff but in reality, the department hates man-management.
Adelegation of YSRCongress leaders, leadby party honorary presi-
dent Vijayamma, would bemeeting President PranabMukherjee (in pic) and submit-ting a representation with twocrore signatures appealing forthe release of Kadapa MP YSJagan Mohan Reddy.
Jagan is currently languish-ing in Chanchalguda Jail in con-nection with the disproportion-ate assets case being investigat-ed by the CBI.
When the by-elections were
held for 17 Assembly con-stituencies after Congress legis-lators resigned in support ofJagan, he could not even can-vass for his party nominees and
the burden fell on his motherand sister Sharmila. As expect-ed, all the 17 Assembly seatswere won by the YSRC. A num-ber of petitions filed in theSpecial XBI Court, besides theHigh Court and even theSupreme Court, could not facili-tate Jagan’s release from jail.
Since Jagan was cooling hisheels behind bars, Sharmilashouldered the responsibility ofa walkathon. During this peri-od, Jagan’s supporters launcheda signature campaign to requestthe President to intervene and
release Jagan. YSRC leaders, including all
the legislators, are meeting inHyderabad at an emergencyconference to discuss the pointsthey have to make to thePresident. Since the YSRC dele-gation, consisting of party legis-lators and other senior leader,has secured an appointmentwith the President todayevening, the emergency meetingwas being held to finalise theirstrategy. The YSRC delegation isexpected to leave for New Delhiby the afternoon flight. NSS
Tensions run high
Palpable apprehensioncould be sensed among
town planning employees.No doubt they’d love tohave more hands but hate toshare. The department hasbeen blaming lack of stafffor the increasing buildinglaw violations. Now that thegovernment has heeded itsrequest, many are asking,what would be the resultwhen more come up?
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Is history going to repeat itself? Itseems like it. One of the plans ofCongress leaders opposed to thebifurcation of the State is to resort
to the same strategy they adopted inDecember 2009 when the then UnionHome Minister P Chidambaram offi-cially announced the creation of a sepa-rate T-state. The MLAs from these tworegions cutting across party lines ten-dered their resignations en masse andsucceeded in forcing the Centre toretract its statement on creation of theseparate state.
Taking the heat to another level, asection of Congress leaders fromAndhra region (ministers and MLAs)have already said that they will resignfrom their posts if the Centre wentahead with the decision of creating aseparate Telangana state.
“We will not allow the governmentto divide the State at any cost. We havebeen demanding that the UPA govern-ment keep the State united. If it wentahead with the decision of dividing theState, I will immediately resign frommy MLA post,” Congress MLA Jogi
Ramesh told Postnoon. A couple of days ago, erstwhile PRP
leader and present State cabinet minis-ter Srinivasa Rao made a similar state-ment and warned the Congress highcommand that he would resign fromhis post if the Telangana state was creat-ed. Rao expressed confidence that theCentre would not divide the State andkeep it united. Another cabinet ministerDr S Sailajanath (pictured) is leading
the movement of Seemandhra leaders.The minister already met Union HomeMinister SK Shinde a few days ago andsubmitted a representation to himrequesting the Centre not to divide theState. Lagdapati Rajagopal, MP, too hassaid he would quit politics if Telanganastate was created.
PRO-T FORCES WARNOn the other hand, Pro-Telanganaorganisations have warnedSeemandhra leaders against holdingtheir meeting in Hyderabad. “TheCentre is inching towards creation of aseparate Telangana state. At this junc-ture, if the Seemandhra leaders met, itwould send out a wrong message to theunion government. We will not allowthe Seemandhra leaders to hold theirmeeting in Hyderabad,” OU StudentsJAC leader G Kishore Kumar said.
Naidu promisesmilk and honey
Telugu Desam Party president NChandrababu Naidu has pledged thathe will address hundreds of problems
faced by all sections in the State once hisparty returns to power.
Naidu addressed several roadside meet-ings en route his ongoing VastunnaMeekosam padayatra in Mudigonda mandalon Tuesday as he walked throughKamalapuram, Ayyagaripalli, Vallabhi, andseveral other villages in Mudigonda mandalas part of his ongoing State-wide yatra.
Addressing a meeting at Kamalapuram,Naidu lashed out at the Congress forallegedly ruining the State on all fronts andsubjecting people to untold hardship due toits “corruption-ridden” regime. The TDPchief said former CM Dr YS RajasekharReddy was responsible for weakening thePrimary Health Centres during his stint atthe helm of affairs. YSR derived publicityout of Arogyasri without rendering any ben-efit to the poor, he charged reiterating thathis party was committed to implementing ahealth insurance scheme for the poor.
The henchmen of the people at the helmof affairs misappropriated the Indirammahousing bills, Naidu alleged. Stating that theDSC Teachers Recruitment Tests will be con-ducted every year once his party takes over,he assured that he would give top priority toeducation and employment. “NTR SrujalaSravanthi scheme will be implemented toprovide drinking water to every village tofind a lasting solution to the drinking waterwoes of the people across the State, afterreturning to power,” he said.
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TRS MLAs met Chief MinisterN Kiran Kumar Reddy andurged him to take immediate
steps to bring the people ofTelangana jailed in the Gulf coun-tries illegally, back to India. Theyalso demanded that these peopleshould be provided job security.
Party MLAs Jupalli Krishna Raoand Pocharam Srinivas Reddy led agroup of MLAs, who met the chiefminister in the Secretariat onTuesday and submitted a memoran-dum on the issue.
They said they requested thegovernment to provide interest freeloans of `2 to 3 lakh to those withtechnical skills and ensure employ-ment. They said about 47,000 peoplewere jailed in the Gulf countries andparticularly in Emirates as theirvisas had expired. Of these, theysaid, around 22,000 were from theTelangana region. These unfortu-nate people had gone to the Gulfcountries for livelihood, borrowinglakhs of rupees and knew that theywere cheated by agents after land-ing there. NSS
City courts troubletomorrow?
Pro- and anti-Telangana leaders have braced themselves for a fighttomorrow as Rayala-Andhra leaders meet to discuss T-issue.
Cabinet minister SrinivasaRao warned the Congresshigh command that hewould resign from his postif Telangana was created.
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Following the governor-authorised amendment tothe RTI Act of 2005, RTIactivists from the City
and other parts of the State havecome together and decided torepresent to the governmentseeking an explanation for theamendment.
The amendment dispenseswith the need for the PIO to bepresent in case of a hearing of anRTI. “An applicant takes all thetrouble to get information on anurgent matter because it is notforthcoming through normalchannels. Removing the manda-tory presence of the PIO makes amockery of the Act,” said anactivist.
However, their first bid fellthrough. Activists who formedthe United Forum for RTICampaign tried to meet the ChiefSecretary Minnie Mathew but
failed to get an audience. According to D Rakesh
Reddy, RTI activist from the city,“We planned on meeting thechief secretary and finding out asto why the amendment was actu-ally made without prior informa-tion or representation. We willhowever, fax our letter to thechief secretary and wait for areply and if that does not hap-pen, we will take up intense agi-tations across the State and theCity to drive home the point.”
The letter being drafted will besent to activists from all across theState who will then make repre-sentations with the chief secretary.According to Rakesh, if the letterdoes not fail to help, then activistswill take up agitations with thedistrict collectorate offices. “I stillbelieve that it was an error andnot a planned move as the gov-ernment had been proposing toremove the appellate authorityfrom the said rule and not theentire sub clause itself,” says
Rakesh. It has been learnt that theState information commissionerand other information commis-sioners too were stunned andtaken aback by the government’s
decision. A senior RTI activistsays, “Even Commissioner JannatHussain was not happy with thedevelopment and they conveneda meeting on January 13 to discuss
this issue. I think they too are rep-resenting a memorandum seekingclarification.”
Other RTI activists allege thatit is but only the beginning of theState government’s silent sup-pression of the RTI Act.
“The fact that this move wasdone in the dark and the chiefsecretary is playing hard to get isjust the beginning. The State gov-ernment is least bothered aboutRTI despite dozens of activistsbeing killed or assaulted in thelast two years. They are trying tosubdue the Act so much so thatthe information commissionerwill be left to do nothing,” saysRaoji Brahmanand, a senior RTIactivist from Guntur.
Whether the chief secretarywill take forward the appeal orwhether the City and State willwitness a full scale RTI activistdharna is yet to be seen. Asusual, Commissioner JannatHussain was unavailable forcomment.
Even as the mayor is bent upon con-ducting the General Body Meetingin February, the Opposition is not
ready to relent to its demand to conductit in this month.
In December, when the meeting wascancelled at the eleventh hour by themayor, all the political parties includingCongress reacted swiftly, while TDP andBJP held separate dharnas. SingireddySrinivas Reddy, TDP floor leader gavenotice to the GHMC commissioner toconduct the meeting, without specificdate. Later, the party submitted a letter
demanding the meeting should be con-ducted on January 10.
Despite this, when there was noresponse from the mayor and the com-missioner, the TDP recently handed overa notice demanding the metting be con-ducted on January 23, signed by almostall the corporators. With the notice onthe mayor’s table, who has decided toconduct the meeting in February, is notready to give in to the opposition’sdemands. “We must take into considera-tion everyone. Discussions are on toconvince TDP leaders,” he says.
According to the sources, Mayor MdMajid Hussain is trying his best to con-vince the Opposition, particularly theTDP leadership, that it would better ifthe GHMC conducts its General BodyMeeting on February 6 or 7.
But the TDP is not willing to listen.The seriousness of its notice can bepointed out by the fact that it involvedmost of its corporators for this. “I am notready to take back the notice. It shouldbe conducted on that date only,” main-tains Singi Reddy.
However, it appears that Congressparty is also supporting the decision ofthe mayor. According to Deputy MayorG Raj Kumar, the mayor had alreadydiscussed this with him. “It is most like-ly that the general body will be conduct-ed in February. He has already dis-cussed this with me,” he said.
RTI may be reduced to a skeletonThe governor’s recent amendment to the RTI Act, removing the mandatory presence of a Public
Information Officer for hearing, may lead to more pruning of RTI provisions, activists fear.
Mayor to hold generalbody meeting next month
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The 28th Asia-PacificAcademy of Ophthalm-ology Congress (APAO),
in conjunction with the 71stAnnual Conference of All IndiaOphthalmological Society(AIOS) is to be held inHyderabad from January 17.
AIOS is the largest associa-tion of eye surgeons in Indiaand the second largest in theworld, with over 15,000 mem-bers. The meet will throw lighton the recent advances and lat-est developments in the field ofophthalmology and provide anopportunity for the participantsto interact, discuss andexchange ideas with interna-tional ophthalmic experts, saidDr NS Reddy, senior vice presi-
dent, APAO-AIOS 2013. A tradeexhibition showcasing modernsurgical equipments and instru-ments will also be held. Over800 world-renowned guestspeakers will address thecongress, in which scientificactivities will be organised in 20halls, said Dr Manoj Mathur,addl. organising secretary of theevent.
The four-day congress fromJanuary 17-20 will be held at theHyderabad International Conv-ention Centre (HICC) andHITEX, Madhapur. It is expect-ed to be attended by nearly10,000 national and internation-al delegates.
President Pranab Mukher-jee will inaugurate the event,said the APAO-AIOS presidentDr Rajvardhan Azad, in a pressrelease. Governor of AndhraPradesh ESL Narasimhan andChief Minister N Kiran KumarReddy will be the guests ofhonour, he added.
Frank Martin, APAO presi-dent, Dennis Lam, secretary-general, APAO, Dr Clement
Than, deputy secretary-general,APAO, among others, willattend the meet. Eye specialistsfrom the City, Dr NS Reddy, DrGangadhar Reddy, Dr PradeepSwarup, Dr Manoj Mathur andDr Santosh Honavar are thechief local organisers for thisevent. The AP OpthalmologicalSociety is the local coordinatorfor the event, which is happen-ing in India after two decades,and for the first time inHyderabad, said Dr PradeepSwarup, vice president of theevent. The event is coordinatedby Alpcord Network Event &Conference ManagementCompany Pvt. Ltd.
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Shannon Pereira, the youngestartist to be signed by Gibson
USA in India, returns to the HardRock Cafe stage with his newband, Shannon & The Silent Riot,to pay tribute to Bon Jovi, onJanuary 17. The band was
formed on August 13, 2012.Pereira will be on lead guitar,Michael Fernandes on bass,Partho Dasgupta on rhythm gui-tar, Joshua Vaz on the drums,with vocal by Prasad Salian.They are inspired by the worksof Steve Vai, Michael Jackson,White Snakes, Deep Purple andThe Beatles, to name a few.
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Aceremonial parade washeld on January 15 onthe occasion of the
‘Passing Out Parade’ of 103trainees at the Fire ServiceTraining Institute (FSTI), thetraining institution of CentralIndustrial Security Force (CISF).
Anil Kumar, inspector gen-eral, training sector, and direc-tor of national industrial acade-my, CISF was the chief guest.
In his address, Kumarrecounted the glorious past ofCISF and highlighted the roleplayed by CISF fire wing in thegrowth and development of thecountry. He stressed upon thecontribution made by the firewing in protecting lives andproperties disasters, in areassuch as fire and emergency ser-vices, disaster management,VIP Security, security of build-ings, monuments and vitalInstallations, Delhi metro secu-rity and aviation Security.
He told the trainees touphold the constitution andperform their duties with sin-cerity, devotion and integrity.Kumar gave away trophies tothe trainees who stood first inindoor, outdoor, firing and all-
round best performance amongthe participants of the 23rdCT/Fire Basic course. He com-plimented the staff and traineesfor the parade.
During the training, traineesacquired skills in a wide arrayof subjects including industrialsecurity, security of buildings,monuments and vital installa-tions, CISF Acts and Rules, defi-nition and classification of fire,chemistry of combustion, basicfire theorems, different types ofextinguishing media and theirapplication techniques, differ-ent types of fire fighting extin-guishers, knowledge on firefighting equipments (hose andhose fittings, ladder, hydrants)hazardous chemical manage-ment, rural fire risk , fixed firefighting installations, explo-sives and blasting agents, elec-tricity risk and safety, first aid,artificial respiration and practi-cal firemanship.
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Prez to inaugurateeye doctors’ meet Over 10,000 eye specialists, from both India and abroad, willcome to the City to attend a four-day ophthalmology meet.
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Finding a new job, reduc-ing debt and spending,thereby building moreinvestments and becom-
ing more organised, are certaintop goals executives at IndiaInc. are likely to set to achieve in2013, reveals a just concludedsurvey by apex industry bodyAssocham.
Over half of the corporateworkforce is likely to makeyearly pledges for the NewYear, and interestingly, job andfinance rule the list of resolu-tions this year, unlike the last,when health-related resolutionssuch as weight loss and quittingthe habits of smoking or drink-ing, reigned on their priorities,highlights a month-long surveyconducted by the AssochamSocial Development Found-ation (ASDF) between Novem-ber and December, to gauge theplans and goals set by corpo-rates as they look forward tousher in the New Year.
“Making a resolution onNew Year eve is a universal actreflecting upon the variouschanges people want to make inthe forthcoming year,” said DSRawat, secretary general ofAssocham, while releasing thechamber survey.
“The whole idea is to reducestress and frustrations in life,
thereby focusing on improvingrelationships, health, career andother things,” said Rawat.“Considering that globally theeconomy has been in the dol-drums for some time now, peo-ple are retooling their yearlypledges, thereby making morefinancial resolutions to fit thecurrent times.”
Assocham representativesinteracted with about 750 peo-ple (almost equal number ofmales and females) includingchairmen, chief executive offi-cers (CEOs), directors and man-aging directors (MDs) of vari-ous organisations in thedomains of pharma, banking,financial services and insurance(BFSI), auto, hospitality, fastmoving consumer goods(FMCG), manufacturing, ener-gy and infrastructure sectors inabout 15 cities (50 in each city) –
Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chan-digarh, Chennai, Dehradun,Delhi, Gurgaon, Hyderabad,Jaipur, Kochi, Kolkata,Lucknow, Mumbai, Nagpurand Pune.
About 600 of the total 750respondents, ie about 80 percent of the respondents, togeth-er in all the cities, said they haveplans to set New Year resolutions.
About 110 of the rest saidthey are not going to make anyresolutions as they have notbeen able to achieve the onesthey had set previously, and theremaining said they are toobusy with their lives and arecontent as they have nothingmore to achieve.
Interestingly, women areahead of their counterparts inmaking different resolutions aswomen constituted about 55
per cent of those who acknowl-edged setting up of goals for theNew Year.
Of those who were likely tomake a resolution, about 65 percent, ie 390 of the 600, plannedto make finance related resolu-tions for the New Year, whichincluded reduced spending,paying off the dues, expandingthe investment portfolio andbuilding an emergency fund,owing to a slump in the jobmarket.
While about 60 of theremaining said they would liketo make a shift in their career bypursuing higher studies orchanging their job for bettergrowth in the next year, about150 of the remaining said theywould be making health relatedNew Year resolutions to becomemore physically fit, according tothe Assocham survey.
About 90 per cent of therespondents who had plannedto make a resolution for 2013said they make New Year resolutions each year. Majorityof them said though they takeyearly pledges, they don’t evensee it through for a month. Justabout two per cent of therespondents said they stickwith all the resolutions theymake each year.
Compiled by PK Surendran
Job, finance to thefore in New Year
resolutionsWith the globaleconomy in the
doldrums,more peoplehave madecareer and
finance relatedresolutions this
year as compared to
health relatedones in the
previous year.
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French forces interveningin Mali are facing a deter-mined, experienced andwell-armed foe and will
not be able to quickly count onthe backing of an organisedAfrican ground force, analystssaid.
France launched airstrikeson Friday to back the Malianarmy in an operation againstIslamist rebels who had seizedthe north of the country andwere threatening to advance onthe capital Bamako.
President Francois Hollandesaid the move was necessary toprotect France's 6,000 citizens inthe former colony and preventMali's vast desert north frombecoming a haven from whichextremists could strike atEurope.
French troops were arrivingin Mali, with newspaper LeMonde reporting that the initialdeployment of 550 soldierswould be boosted to 2,500.
France announced quickgains in eastern Mali in theoffensive, driving the Islamistsfrom key positions, but therebels launched a counter-offen-sive and seized control of atown in the government-heldsouth.
Sources in the French presi-dency admitted to being sur-prised at how well-equipped,
armed and co-ordinated therebels proved. "These are notnovices, they have a good tacti-cal sense, enjoy very strongmobility with 4x4s and havesurface-to-air weapons sys-tems," French defence expertPascal Le Pautremat said.
French Rafale fighter jetsstruck bases used by Al-Qaeda-linked fighters in Gao andKidal, two of the main towns innorthern Mali, and rebel stock-piles of munitions and fuel nearKidal, a stronghold of rebelgroup Ansar Dine (Defenders ofthe Faith).
"Rear bases and logisticalpoints must be hit," LePautremat said. "But we can'tbelieve that victory is a given bysticking to the destruction ofmilitary targets. It will be neces-sary to occupy the ground in thelong run, so to deploy men andresources."
Analysts said France'sinvolvement could be over fair-ly quickly if the only objective isto stop the Islamists' advanceinto the south.
But if the goal is to com-pletely retake control of thenorth, France could be lookingat a "long-term operation" inMali, said Bruno Tertrais of theParis-based Foundation forStrategic Research. Tertrais saidofficials had already indicatedthat French forces could be infor the long haul.
"When you say from the out-set that it will last 'as long as ittakes', that means you are readyfor a long-term commitment ifnecessary," he said.
France will be hoping tolimit the involvement of itstroops by putting the bulk of theon-the-ground burden on aplanned west African interven-tion force. The force, authorisedby the UN Security Council, hasstarted to take shape, withNigeria leading the interventionand providing around 600 sol-diers. Burkina Faso, Niger,Senegal and Togo have allpledged about 500 troops. Beninand Ghana have also promisedto contribute soldiers.
Still, experts said that if thesituation on the ground pro-gresses rapidly, it may alreadybe too late for an African forceto play an effective role. "It willbe difficult for these battalionsto be operational before at leastthree months," said GeneralJean-Paul Thonier, who com-manded the EU's Artemis mis-sion in the Democratic Republicof Congo in 2003. AFP
France faces long, potentiallytough, fight in Mali
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9THE NON-FRENCH GUNSThe force, authorised by the UN Security Council, has started to takeshape, with Nigeria leading the intervention and providing around 600soldiers. Burkina Faso, Niger, Senegal and Togo have all pledged about500 troops.
MALI CONFLICT
French soldiers from the 2nd RIMA (French Navy Infantry Regiment), arriving from France, pre-pare at the 101 military airbase near Bamako on January 14, before their deployment. AFP
Sources in the Frenchpresidency admittedto being surprised athow well-equipped,armed and co-ordinated therebels proved.
The US has chosen toplay a cautious sup-porting role to France's
military action againstIslamist fighters in Mali,after Washington's ownattempt to build up theAfrican nation's army back-fired badly.
While the Pentagonpromised transport planes,refueling tanker aircraftand spy planes to back upFrance's intervention inMali, officials made clearPresident Barack Obamawas deeply reluctant toplunge America into a freshwar against insurgents.
But the French militaryaction also raised questionsabout a much-touted USpolicy that hopes tocounter terror groups inAfrica and elsewhere bybolstering foreign armieswith advice from eliteAmerican special forces.
The US administrationhad pinned its hopes onshaping a new generationof Malian officers, but someof the units ended updefecting to join insurgentfighters, with weapons andhardware falling into thehands of militants.
And in March last year,an officer who had attend-ed several training courseswith the US military,Captain Amadou Sanago,
led a coup against theMalian government,prompting the US to sus-pend its security assistance.
The outcome was anembarrassment forWashington, which hadheld up Mali as an promis-ing model for counter-ter-rorism efforts in the region.
"I was sorely disap-pointed that a military withwhom we had a trainingrelationship participated inthe military overthrow ofan elected government. Imean, there is no way tocharacterize that other thanwholly unacceptable," saidGeneral Carter Ham, headof US Africa Command.
After its disastrousexperience with the Malianarmy, the Americans cameaway chastened and reluc-tant to back a major mili-tary intervention, expertsand former officials said.
Some inside the admin-istration have been sympa-thetic to French calls fordirect action, including theUS Special OperationsCommand, which hasfavored targeting seniorfigures in the militantgroups that have seizedcontrol in northern Mali,Al-Qaeda in the IslamicMaghreb and Ansar Dine,The New York Timesreported. AFP
US takes cautious view of Mali conflict
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JAN 16: Japan’s All Nippon Airways andJapan Airlines grounded their entireBoeing Dreamliner fleets after a 787made an emergency landing.
JANUARY 14: Japan’s transport min-istry says it has begun examining theDreamliner that suffered two fuel leak-ages in less than a week.
JANUARY 13: A Japan Airlines 787 suf-fers a fuel spill for the second time in aweek.
JANUARY 11: US regulators announcean in-depth safety review of theDreamliner after a spate of incidentsinvolving the aircraft. A crack in a cock-pit windshield grounds an ANADreamliner after a domestic flight inJapan. An ANA Dreamliner, also on adomestic Japanese flight, experiences adelay due to an oil leak.JANUARY 9: ANA cancels a Dreamlinerflight because of a brake problem.
JANUARY 8: A Japan Airlines 787 flightto Tokyo is grounded in Boston follow-ing a fuel spill.
JANUARY 7: A fire breaks out aboardan empty Japan Airlines 787 in Boston.
2012DECEMBER 5: The US Federal AviationAdministration orders inspections of allDreamliners in service worldwide fol-lowing reports of fuel leaks.
OCTOBER 4: General Electric recom-mends new inspections of its GEnxengines, used on some Boeing 747 and787 aircraft, following the failure of anengine on a 747 operated by Air BridgeCargo in Shanghai on September 11.
SEPTEMBER 5: ANA aborts the take-off of a Dreamliner after whatappears to be white smoke is seen bil-lowing from the plane’s left engine,believed to be due to a glitch with thehydraulic system.
JULY 31: US safety regulators announcean investigation into a GE engine failureon a Dreamliner during testing.
JULY 28: A 787 suffers engine failureduring testing in South Carolina.
JULY 23: ANA says it is having fiveDreamliner jets repaired for a defect intheir Rolls-Royce engines.
FEBRUARY 6: Boeing says it has dis-covered a manufacturing error thatrequires repairs in the fuselage sectionof some 787 Dreamliners.
TOKYO: Japan’s two biggestairlines on Wednesdaygrounded all theirDreamliners in the most seri-ous blow yet to Boeing’s trou-bled next-generation modelafter an ANA flight wasforced into an emergencylanding.
The 787 Dreamliner hassuffered more than a week ofbad news that has promptedinvestigations by avia-tion regulators inJapan and the UnitedStates, although Boeinginsists the plane is safe.
All Nippon Airwayssaid a battery problemtriggered a cockpit errormessage that forced the
pilots to land the plane insouthwestern Japan.
Both ANA and its rivalJapan Airlines —whichtogether are among biggestcustomers for the Dreamliner—said they would groundtheir entire 787 fleets pendingsafety checks, according tomultiple media reports. ANAhas 17 Dreamliners in opera-tion and JAL has seven.
“We recognise it is a seri-ous incident that could leadto a serious accident,” saidTransport Minister AkihiroOta said, according to nation-al broadcaster NHK. Ota saidhe was launching an investi-gation and had dispatchedaviation bureau officials.
ANA said 129 passengersand eight crew were on boardthe flight, which was headedfrom Ube in the far west toTokyo when it diverted mid-flight to an airport inTakamatsu, on Japan’s fourthlargest island of Shikoku.
Police reported several“slight injuries” such asscratches after those aboardevacuated the plane via emer-gency chutes at Takamatsu,as several airport fire trucksdeployed on the ground.
ANA would not confirmJapanese media reports that
smoke was seen inside thecockpit, but one passen-
ger was quoted bybroadcaster NHK as
saying he “smelled some-thing strange” after take-offand feared the plane wasgoing to crash.
Last week, there was abattery fire and smoke on anempty Dreamliner flightoperated by JAL on theground in the US city ofBoston. JAL said the smoke
on that flight was traced to afire from the battery used forthe Dreamliner’s auxiliarypower unit, located at therear of the plane.
Boeing said it was awareof the incident in Takamatsu.“We will be working with ourcustomers and the appropri-ate regulatory agencies,” thecompany said in a statement.
The high-profile incidentsover the past week are the lat-est issues to dog the aircraft,after production glitches
delayed delivery of the firstplane to ANA by three yearsto 2011. ANA and JAL have acombined 100-plus planeseither already delivered or onorder, in deals worth billionsof dollars for Boeing.
Problems bloomed lastweek with the fire on the JALflight after it had landed inBoston from Tokyo. That inci-dent was followed by a fuelleak on another JALDreamliner, also in Boston.
A cracked cockpit win-dow then forced the cancella-tion of a Dreamliner flight inJapan before a JAL-operatedplane suffered a fuel spill onSunday at Tokyo’s NaritaAirport.
On Friday US regulatorsannounced an in-depth safetyreview of the 787, which wasfollowed on Monday by theannouncement of a probe inJapan. But Boeing insists thatit has “complete confidence”in the plane.
Boeing, which outsourcedmuch of the production toJapanese and other contrac-tors, says the plane’s impres-sive fuel efficiency representsa revolution in aircraftdesign. But questions aboutits safety, and the US andJapanese governmentreviews, have the potential toaffect sales. Boeing has morethan 800 Dreamliners onorder. AFP
Nightmare for Boeing asJapan grounds Dreamliners
AVIATION
Considered a mile-stone in the aviationindustry with its useof lightweight com-posite materials andelectronics insteadof aluminium andhydraulics, some 50of the US aerospacegiant’s 787s are inservice worldwide.
The Dreamlinerhas sufferedmore than aweek of badnews that haspromptedprobes by regu-lators in Japanand the US,although Boeinginsists theplane is safe.
Dreamliner incidents
BATTLE WITH THE BEAST
Bull tamers try to control a bull during the bull-taming sport called Jallikattu, in Palamedu on Tuesday.Jallikattu is an ancient heroic sporting event of the Tamils played during the harvest festival of Pongal. PTI
All-party delegation fromManipur to meet PMIMPHAL: An all-party delegationfrom Manipur, led by Chief MinisterOkram Ibobi Singh, will meet PrimeMinister Manmohan Singh onWednesday to discuss the ongoingpeace talks with the National SocialistCouncil of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah. Thedelegation, comprising members of thestate's parties barring Naga People'sFront, would also meet Home MinisterSushilkumar Shinde. "A delegation ofrepresentatives from 14 different politi-cal parties would meet the prime minis-ter and home minister to discuss on theoutcome of ongoing peace talksbetween NSCN-IM and the centre,"Deputy CM G Gaikhangam said. Rightsgroup United Committee of Manipurhad earlier threatened to launch a masscampaign in case the state and centralgovernments acted in a manner thatadversely affected the state's people.
Medical student tries torob bank to fund bookPANAJI: "I wanted to rob a bank toraise money to publish a book," a medi-cal student, who was caught robbing abank at knife-point a few days ago, tolda trial court here. The student MayurGupta, who belongs to Agra, was grant-ed bail Tuesday. Mayur, a third yearMBBS student at the state government-run Medical College and hospital, wascaught Saturday, after his failed attemptto rob a nationalised bank in Bambolim,on the outskirts of the capital.
In his statement to the trial courthere, Mayur has said he was "forced toresort" to rob a bank to fund a book hewas going to publish. He, however,gave no clear details about the book hewas aiming to send to the publishers.
Wearing a helmet, the audaciousGupta had tried to rob a woman at knifepoint. But when her colleagues attackedhim, he fled.
Chautala, son and 53others convicted by courtNEW DELHI: Former Haryana ChiefMinister Om Prakash Chautala, his MLA-son Ajay Chautala and 53 others weretoday convicted by a Delhi court for theillegal recruitment of over 3000 juniorbasic trained (JBT) teachers in the state.After the court pronounced its judge-ment, all the convicts were taken intojudicial custody. The court has fixedJanuary 22 for pronouncing the quan-tum of sentence. Special CBI JudgeVinod Kumar held Chautala, his son andothers guilty of offences under theIndian Penal Code (IPC) and Preventionof Corruption Act (PCA). Apart from theChautalas, Sanjiv Kumar, the thenDirector of Primary Education,Chautala's former Officer on SpecialDuty Vidya Dhar and Sher SinghBadshami, political advisor tothe then Haryana CM were convicted bythe court in the case.
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11`700-CRORE LAND-GRAB CASE AGAINST ASARAM BAPUSelf-styled godman Asaram Bapu has ran into fresh trouble with the SeriousFraud Investigating Office seeking his prosecution in a `700 crore land grabcase in MP. The case pertains to 200 acres of land in Ratlam and the SFIO,which wants to prosecute Asaram and his son.
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NEW YORK: PakistanForeign Minister HinaRabbani Khar accusedIndia of engaging in"war-mongering" inthe aftermath of clash-es and killing of twoIndian soldiers at theLine of Control (LoC).
Khar also saidPakistan is "deeply dis-appointed" to hearstatements from Indiathat are "upping the ante" andclaimed her government is creat-ing a "precedence" of not followingwar-mongering.
India, Pakistan and the SouthAsian region cannot afford a con-flict between the two countriesand the doors of dialogue have toremain open, she said, adding hergovernment wants the dialogueprocess to be "uninterrupted anduninterruptible."
The Foreign Minister's com-ments came close on the heels ofPrime Minister Manmohan Singh's
stern warning toPakistan that it cannotbe "business as usual"between the neigh-bours after tensionflared up at the LoC fol-lowing the killing oftwo soldiers--one ofwhom was beheaded--by Pakistani troops.
"What do we seetoday. We see threeincidents across the
LoC. We see war-mongeringwhich puts the last 60 years active-ly back into our memory. War-mongering coming in from theother side of the border which is, Ithought, the thing of yesteryears,thing that we had put behind us,"Khar said at an event at the AsiaSociety here yesterday.
"It is deeply disturbing to hearstatements which are upping theante where one politician is com-peting with the other to give amore hostile statement," she said.
PTI
WASHINGTON: After asharp slowdown pushingdown its projected growth to5.4 percent in the fiscal yearending March 2013, the WorldBank expects India to grow at6.4 percent this year, rising to7.3 percent by 2015.
The slowdown in India,South Asia's largest economy,also weakened growth in theregion to an estimated 5.4 percent, said the World Bank's lat-est Global Economic Prospects.
Regional GDP is projectedto grow by 5.7 percent in the2013 calendar year, and by 6.4percent and 6.7 percent in 2014and 2015, respectively, drivenby policy reforms in India,
stronger investment activity,normal agricultural produc-tion, and improvement inexport demand.
However, growth in theregion remains vulnerable toan uncertain external environ-ment and country-specific fac-tors, the report said suggestinga resumption of financial mar-ket tensions in the Euro Areaor protracted debt uncertaintyin the US would affect theSouth Asia region. IANS
After slowdown, India set to grow: World Bank
Khar slams‘war-monger’
IndiaKhar also said Pakistan is ‘deeply
disappointed’ to hear statements fromIndia that are ‘upping the ante’.
The slowdown inIndia weakenedgrowth in the regionto an estimated 5.4per cent in 2012.
WorldWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2013
12‘STEP UP TO SAVE STEPPE ANTELOPE SAIGA’Though the brunt of the conservation effort in Russia is focused on tigersand leopards, it is the steppe antelope saiga that qualifies for the coun-try's most endangered big animal, a UN official said.
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SERGE DANIELAgence France-Presse
BAMAKO: French soldiers drove out fortheir first ground offensive against Islamicinsurgents in Mali, with Nigerian troops forthe multinational African intervention forceexpected to arrive Wednesday.
Witnesses said hundreds of Malian andFrench troops in armoured vehicles wereheaded to Diabaly, a town 400 kilometres(250 miles) north of the capital that wasseized by the rebels on Monday. Anotherconvoy was seen leaving Bamako in anortherly direction.
A security source announced plans to"take back Diabaly with the French".
French fighter jets have launched strikeson Diabaly, but a regional security sourcesaid the insurgents were still there.
France's deployment of ground forcescame as defence sources said the countrywould triple its force in Mali to 2,500.
Speaking in Dubai, President FrancoisHollande said French troops were not inMali for good but would stay until securityhad been restored and the "terrorists" elimi-nated.
West African army chiefs meanwhilemet in Bamako to plan the roll-out of theUN-mandated, 3,300-strong regional inter-vention force in the former French colony.
One participant told AFP their talks wouldresume Wednesday.
Nigeria, which is leading the regionalforce, said its total commitment would be900 troops: 300 more than previouslyannounced.
A first contingent would have beendeployed by Wednesday, said Nigeriandefence spokesman Colonel MohammedYerima. Benin, Ghana, Niger, Senegal,Burkina Faso and Togo have also pledged
troops.French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le
Drian conceded that the Malian forcesaround Diabaly were struggling.
But he added: "Our presence hasstrengthened them."
Le Drian also confirmed reports that theinsurgents were still present in the centraltown of Konna, despite claims from Malianofficers late Saturday that they had recap-tured it.
Mission Mali hots upMalian and French troops in armoured vehicles were headed to Diabaly
with Nigerian troops expected to arrive on Wednesday.
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The art of warn Some 800 French troops in Mali, 900
troops involved elsewhere in African French Mirage and Rafale jets, Gazelle
helicoptersn Nigeria to send 900 troops; Senegal,
Burkina Faso, Niger and Togo expectedto send 500 each, and Benin 300
n Ghana, Guinea and Chad also to sendtroops
n UK providing two C17 cargo planes forFrench effort
n Belgium and Denmark also sendingtransport planes
n US to provide communications help
n Reports werethat Konna hadbeen retaken,but the Frenchhave denied it.
n This is the capi-tal city where theFrench troopshave been sta-tioned.
n The Malian-French troops areheaded to thistown which theIslamists had cap-tured on Monday.
n Islamists haveclaimed that theyhave made a tacti-cal withdrawalfrom these areafollowing Frenchair strikes.
CHINESE RIPPERSouth Korea's top court onWednesday rejected arguments forreinstating the death sentenceimposed on a Chinese national con-victed of a gruesome murder thatshocked the country. Wu Yuanchun,an ethnic Korean, was originally sen-tenced to death for the rape, mur-der and dismemberment of a 28-year-old woman in the southern cityof Suwon in April, 2012. Wu, amigrant worker, spent six hours cut-ting the body into 365 pieces andindividually wrapping each one inplastic. In June, a district court sen-tenced Wu to death.
Legendary Australian outlaw NedKelly will finally be laid to restbeside his mother in line with hisfinal wishes at a plot not far fromthe site of his last stand, reportssaid Wednesday. Descendants ofthe infamous bushranger, whowas hanged at Old MelbourneGaol in 1880 after he murderedthree policemen, said they wouldlay Kelly to rest beside his motherEllen in a private burial onSunday.
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2,500is the number to which France says
it will raise its troop numbers inMali, where they are helping Mali
oust Islamist insurgents.
An NRA narratorasks in a 35-second
video released on itswebsite. The National
Rifle Associationslammed the duplicityof ‘protection for their
kids, and gun-free zonesfor ours’ and calling him
an ‘elitist hypocrite’.
US warns N Koreaagainst nuke testSEOUL: The top US diplomat forEast Asian affairs warned NorthKorea on Wednesday against any"provocative" act, as concerns growthat Pyongyang might be preparinga nuclear test. "We are very clear inour position that provocative stepsare to be discouraged," AssistantSecretary of State Kurt Campbelltold reporters in Seoul.
Australia: N Korea forreopening embassySYDNEY: North Korea is seekingto reopen its embassy in Australia,Foreign Minister Bob Carr said,adding he would welcome the movebecause it could focus attention on"catastrophic" rights abuses. Theapproach from Pyongyang, whichclosed its Canberra mission in 2008,is part of Kim Jong-Un’s "radicalturnabout" over economy.
Campus blasts kill 82 inSyria's Aleppo DAMASCUS: Twin blasts rippedthrough university buildings inSyria's second city Aleppo onTuesday killing at least 82 peopleand wounding scores more, on thefirst day of exams for students.Regime forces and rebels blamedeach other for the carnage, in agovernment-controlled area of thebattleground northern city.
Taiwan births hit 9-yearhigh in Year of DragonTAIPEI: Taiwan said Wednesdaythat the number of newbornsreached a nine-year high of 234,599last year during the auspicious Yearof the Dragon. The government hadforecast 230,000 births for 2012 buta series of childcare incentiveshelped boost the island's birth rate,which has been among one of theworld's lowest.
NEWS BRIEFSAre the presi-dent's kidsmore importantthan yours?
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2013
Google today invited the peoplewho signed up for the $1,500developer edition of its ProjectGlass wearable computing deviceto a set of developer events inSan Francisco and New York City.The company didn’t give a terrificamount of notice; the events areat the end of January and begin-ning of February, respectively. Butdevelopers will “have a device touse while on-site,” which is thereal attraction. The company saideach Glass Foundry event willinclude “two days of full-on hack-ing” for people who have alreadysigned up for the Glass ExplorerEdition. There’s still no releasedate for that device, nor a laterproduct for the general public.
ACER LAUNCHES TABLET
GLASSY MOVE GOOGLE
Acer has launched its 7-inchIconia B1 tablet in India that runson Android Jelly Bean. The deviceis powered by a dual core 1.2 Ghzprocessor and weighs 320 grams.It has a screen resolution of1024x600 and 8GB of internalstorage. This can be expandedfurther up to 32GB with an SDcard. It also has a front facingcamera for video calls, but noneat the back. The tablet has WiFiand GPS antennas, but lacks 3Gsupport. It is priced at `7,999 andwill be available in the marketvery soon.
Technology 13GATHERING STORM?
Apple slashes iPhone 5 componentorders after demand for iPhones falls
below company’s expectations
Apple has report-edly slimmeddown orders foriPhone compo-nents amidst
sluggish demand, accordingto a report by the Wall StreetJournal.
Citing “people familiarwith the situation,” theJournal said that orders foriPhone 5 screens have beenhalved, while the the ordersfor other parts were alsoreduced.
The Journal pointed toincreased competition fromSamsung and other Androiddevice manufacturers asSamsung emerged as thebiggest phone maker of 2012,surpassing Nokia for the firsttime in more than 14 years.
The sharp decline in thedemand for iPhone screencould have something to dowith lacklusture demand forthe new iPod Touch, that ispriced higher than previousgenerations. The new Touchhas the same screen size andthe hike in its price had putoff a lot of people from buy-ing the device. Apple cutorders from Asia-based LCDpanel suppliers Sharp, LGDisplay, and Japan Display,according to the paper. Thereport found that Appleplanned to order 65 millionunits, but according to itssources that figure has nowbeen cut in half due to weak-er than expected demand. Inaddition to the panel orders,the report also claimed thatorders for other iPhone 5components from Japan’sSeiko Epson, MurataManufacturing, and TDKhave also been reduced. OneiPhone parts manufacturer isquoted as saying, “Since thismonth, iPhone-related ordershave shrunken by half.”
iPhone is currently thesecond most sold smart-phone globally, just behinddevices by Samsung. The
company’s iOS platform alsocame in second on the smart-phone front, capturing 35 percent of the market.
Meanwhile, sales ofSamsung’s Galaxy S serieshave reached 100 million inunder three years — fasterthan Apple’s iPhone, whichtook nearly four years.Apple’s share price has tum-bled by a quarter sinceSeptember when iPhone 5debuted. In contrast,Samsung’s shares powered toa new record last week.
Apple has dominated thesmartphone market withiPhone since its launch in2007, but Samsung hascaught up in recent years, fol-lowing the launch of theGalaxy S series in May 2010.Last year, the latest model,the Galaxy S III, helped theSouth Korean firm toleapfrog its US rival tobecome the world’s top-sell-ing smartphone manufactur-er.
After the news of Appleslashing component ordershit the web, its stock slippedbelow $500 for the first timein 11 months.
THAT’S NOT GOOD...
iPhone 5 n sold out 20 times
faster than the 4 and4S models
n 2 million orders infirst 24 hours
n first device fromApple with a 4-inchscreen
What are the desired qualities in a leader? There aremany, but the one thing anyone would like in
their leader is honesty. He would not back away from own-ing up his actions and words, no matter if the consequence
of these be death. Naturally, it shows a lot about the man orwoman, of the stuff they are made and strength, both theirs
and of their convictions. There passed several such beforeus, but as time has passed, that trait seems to be diminish-ing. There is amongst us a leader who seems to lack that in
full. He showed he can whip up the fervour of divisionbased on religion, trying to crush that feeling of oneness
that is one of the prime pillars upon which this nation wasenvisaged, though which over the years has
taken a severe beating and looks very shaky, and the recentrant of our leader seems to have helped in shaking it fur-ther. His claims were very tall and insulting to this nationthat comprises not just him and his ilk, but many an Indianfrom a different religion, caste and economic background.The voices in response from the hundreds he addressed tothe poison he spewed were of faith and belief, but now heclaims the image of the man in the incriminating video ishis, but the voice isn’t. Now to those hundreds who werethere and to the thousands who were not, what has he tosay? That he did not mean them? That he got carried away?The least you can do is man up and own up if you want toshow that face when election time comes.
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
CommentWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2013
14HIGH-FLYING THOUGHTSDisgraced cyclist has talked openly over his use of performance-enhanc-ing drugs, according to Oprah Winfrey. How does that make him clean?What’s the point of it now? This comes too late; and that your miraculousstory won’t keep you in good stead.
There is much tensionin the air since thePakistani cross-borderraid at the Line ofControl (LoC) killed
two Indian soldiers. Media isfull of emotionally-chargedstatements. A bunch of newsanchors have literally declaredwar on Pakistan and calls fromthe likes of Sushma Swaraj tobring “10 Pakistani heads” onlyadd to the existing tensions.
Calls by a section of mediafor surgical strikes and warmake it sound like a cakewalk.Pakistan military is no pushoverand is competent enough to giveus a bloody nose if any hastily-planned cross-border adventureis initiated.
Their forces are well-entrenched and are trained tostave off attacks from its easternneighbour. American militaryaid in return for support role inthe ‘war on terror’ has addedsome lethal firepower toPakistan’s forces — not to men-tion the massive supply of mili-tary hardware it keeps receivingfrom China.
There is no doubt thatIndian armed forces enjoynumerical superiority and pos-sess better equipment.
However, there is no guaranteeof keeping the battles theatre-specific and short of the thresh-old that would provoke use ofnuclear weapons.
More than anyone else (evenmore that news anchors whodeliver what ‘THE NATIONWANTS TO KNOW’ at top deci-bel) it is the generals of Indiaand Pakistan who desperatelyneed a war.
The image of Pakistan’s mil-itary has taken a serious beatingin the last few years. AnAmerican SEAL team sneakedinto their territory and bumpedof Osama bin Laden andwaltzed out before GHQ bossesin Rawalpindi could bat an eye-lid. CIA drones operate inPakistani airspace with impuni-ty. Death of civilians whendrone strikes go wrong has cre-ated a strong public resentmentagainst the government and the‘incompetent’ military.
Several incidents of militarybases being targeted with easeby militants have caused thesecurity establishment to losetheir face. The military is alsolosing hundreds of soldiers inbattles with Islamic militants —a situation into which it wasarm-twisted by Uncle Sam.They are desperate for a diver-sion; something that wouldrepose the faith of public inthem as defenders of Pakistan;and nothing like a war to getthis done.
Their Indian counterpartsare much better off in terms ofinternal security. However, theuniform has lost much sheenafter the Kargil conflict —thanks to scams involving high-ranking officials. From corrup-tion in supply of rations to ille-gal sale of military land, a seriesof scams have seen generalsbeing indicted and cashiered.
The birth certificate contro-versy involving the previousarmy chief saw some seriouslows in civilian-military rela-tions. General VK Singh’s out-bursts about the shabby state ofIndia’s military preparedness,quality of ammunition (and lackof it) and offer of bribes havecaused the military’s image tohit a nadir. Therefore, the toughtalk and pressure for cross-bor-der strikes are only natural.
The LoC ceasefire that hasbeen in place from 2003 has sur-vived relatively unscatheddespite several attempts byhawks among state and non-state actors on both sides of theborder.
This has helped us divertresources for development andallowed us to stand tall whenthe rest of the world faced reces-sion. It also allowed securityforces to deploy more effectivelyand combat militancy in dis-turbed areas. A war wouldchange all of this.
The sanctity of our bordersmust be safeguarded throughappropriate mechanisms at eachlevel. A local incident shouldnot be allowed to hijack ournational agenda and push thecountries into a war that theycan’t afford to fight.
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I know whereI’m going and I
know the truth,and I don’t have tobe what you wantme to be. I’mfree to be whatI want.
Muhammad AliBoxing great
FUSILLADEArun Koshy Philip
ONLY GENERALS GAINFROM INDO-PAK WAR
‘Pak’ing a punchfor changeNASIR JAFFRY
Agence France-Presse
Tears roll down MohammadZubair’s cheeks as he
speaks about the misery ofbeing jobless in Pakistan, cursing
the ruling elite and pinning hishopes for a better future on a
populist cleric. “I have travelledto Islamabad from a far-flung
village, with empty pockets inthe hope that the bad days areover,” Zubair told AFP, shiver-
ing without warm winter cloth-ing in the capital, set in the
foothills of the Himalayas. Anestimated 25,000 to 50,000 peo-
ple have poured into Islamabadfrom across the country, devoted
followers of moderate preacherTahir-ul Qadri who is calling for
the government to step downand radical reforms. It is thelargest protest in the capital
since the Pakistan People’s Partywon elections in 2008, ending a
decade of military rule andforming what in March will bethe country’s first civilian gov-ernment to complete a term in
office. But the protesters see thatas no achievement. In the last
five years the economy hasflagged, the energy crisis has
deteriorated, a Taliban-led insur-gency has killed thousands and
sectarian violence has worsened.Coming from all walks of life,
but mostly the disenfranchised,they bat aside conspiracy theo-ries that Qadri is a pawn of the
military to wrest back powerand believe wholeheartedly that
the government is to blame forthe problems. “I see a ray of
hope in Qadri... he can wipe mytears and put balm on the
nation’s wounds,” said Zubair,sipping a hot cup of tea, given to
him by one of his fellowprotestors. Like millions in
Pakistan’s emerging middleclass, he graduated from college
but has struggled to find a job.
Man up, O leader: own up!
Ryan Goslingmight have allthe girls drool-ing over him inGangsterSquad, but thehot Canadianis so muchmore than justeye candy.Postnoon listssome of thebest movies ofeveryone'sfavouritebrooding hero.
Many films, one role When Anushka Sharma firstplayed the bubbly, confident girlin Band Baaja Baraat, it clicked.That does not mean we don’twant to see her do any other role.The thin line between “extremelyenergetic” and “over action” wascrossed in Jab Tak Hai Jaan. Soplease, we really need a breakfrom the “I am over enthusiasticand all over the place” image.Hope to see some good actingafter the same old same old inMatru...
Thou shall not wither!While we wish to see AnushkaSharma do different roles, wewant Vishal Bhardwaj to stick towhat he does best —Shakespeare adaptations. His lastfilm Saat Khoon Maaf didn't clickat the Box Office and with his lat-est matru... receiving mixedreviews by the janta, one can onlyhope he isn't going the RGV way.Fingers crossed!
Ben Affleck, whosethriller movie Argo
clinched two tophonours at the 70th
Golden Globeawards, thanked hiswife Jennifer Garner
for her constantsupport. "I want tothank my wife who
is the reason whyI'm standing here,"
Affleck said onstage, reports daily-
mail.co.uk."I adore you. I love
you so much.Thanks for sittingthrough this. You
are my everything,"he added.
The Delhi HighCourt on Mondaydeclined to hearfilmmaker MaheshBhatt's plea toquash a notifica-tion that all filmswill have to screena mandatory"health message"in the beginningand middle of thefilms showing useof tobacco prod-ucts.The notifica-tion also involvesthe requirement ofstrong editorialjustification for anyfilm displayingtobacco.
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TRENDING...
HE’S GOT WHAT IT TAKES
CinemaWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2013
15SINGING AND ACTINGLady Gaga is reportedly taking acting lessons in the hope of making thetransition from singer to actress. The 26-year-old reportedly wants to followin the footsteps of fellow musicians Justin Timberlake and Rihanna who havesuccessfully made the transition to the silver screen.
Driving Mr GoslingDRIVENo lead actor has said so lit-tle but made such an impactas Ryan Gosling did inDrive. The 2011 film hadGosling play a mechanicwho moonlights as a get-away car driver, whose lifeis turned upside down when he gets involved with hisneighbour, Irene (Carey Mulligan). Critics and viewerscried foul when the movie and Gosling were overlookedfor the Oscars and other awards, and it is still consideredamong the best films in the actor's oeuvre.
HALF NELSONYou might think this isjust another movieabout a white teacherwho changes the livesof his black andHispanic students, butGosling's character has
problems of his own. While his students love him, hispersonal life is in shambles, and he's battling a drughabit that he refuses to get treatment for. One of histroubled students, Drey (Shareeka Epps) finds himcompletely stoned one day, and an unusual friend-ship begins. Gosling was nominated for an Oscar forhis role, the first Canadian actor to be nominated inover 50 years.
THE IDES OF MARCHStarring as a campaignmanager in this politicalthriller, Gosling ably heldhis own against veteranslike George Clooney andPhilip Seymour Hoffman.Gosling shows off his actingchops as Stephen Meyers, the idealistic campaign manag-er whose professional life gets increasingly more compli-cated as he questions the ethics of his boss, is offereda job with the opponent and falls for a young cam-paign intern. Leonardo DiCaprio was first consid-ered for the job, but opted out, paving the way forGosling to step in. The young actor went on to get aGolden Globe nomination for best actor for his role.
BLUE VALENTINEBlue Valentine cemented Gosling's reputa-tion as a fine romantic actor. The 2010movie starred Gosling and MichelleWilliams as a young couple and chartstheir relationship over the years. Thetroubled couple struggle with unpaidbills, a young child and domestic quarrelswhile trying to stay together. A lot of thedialogues were improvised on therequest of the director, giving a touch ofrealism to their fights. With a GoldenGlobe nomination for Gosling and anOscar nod for Williams, the movie wascritically and commercially successful.
CRAZY, STUPID, LOVE.Only one of the several intersecting stories in Crazy, Stupid, Love,Gosling still managed to grab eyeballs in his role as the smooth-talking yet vulnerable playboy, Jacob Palmer. He picked up yetanother Golden Globe nomination for best actor for his role.Probably his hottest role ever, most remember Gosling for hisDirty Dancing move when he's trying to impress Hannah (Emma Stone). The actor provides the perfect counterfoil to CalWeaver (Steve Carrell), who is a cuckolded, sloppymiddle-aged man, and the story is as muchabout their friendship as it is about thevarious love stories.
Khushboo Jhrana Richa Sarika, Monika Varshita, Sanjay Ankit, Payal
Rina, Hareesh Kshitij, Kalpa Kamalesh with his wife Pinky, Jinal Prisha
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18LATE-NIGHT REVELRYThe place to be for the party peepson a Wednesday night is 10Downing Street. So, head to the pubfor a night of dancing and fun.
A BIG BASH
BLING ALERT
spotlight
DIVAS ONDISPLAY
The inaugurationof Diva Divine
Deified, exhibitionof ceramic and
terracotta sculptures by
Jayaprakash, wasorganised at
Iconart Gallerywith much fanfare.
STARRYPRESENCETollywood starMahesh Babulaunched the Idea'snew 3G initiative atTaj Krishna onTuesday.
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The sangeet ceremony of Varshita and Sanjay organisedat Marigold Hotel was a gala affair. Friends and relatives
made a beeline to the hotel to partake in the festivities.
RED WINE WARDS OFF CHOLESTEROLDrinking red wine can ward-off cholesterol build-up resulting from eating red meat, say sci-entists. Harmful compounds from red meat form in the bloodstream, creating "bad" choles-terol that heightens cardiac risks. Researchers showed that anti-oxidants in the wine knownas polyphenols prevented these compounds from being absorbed into the bloodstream.health
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2013
19The doctorordered: A
dose of‘super foods’
Many ailments suffered by profes-sionals such as neck pain and
exhaustion can simply be cured withthe right nutrition. A Bangalore-
based clinic helps youngsterschange lives… one vitamin at a time!
“Let food be thymedicine and letmedicine be thyfood,” said
Hippocrates, the father of mod-ern medicine. Yet, eating healthytoday with our fast-pacedlifestyles is becoming an increas-ingly difficult task. When mostoffice-goers survive on conve-nience food like instant noodlesand fast foods, eating multipleportions of vegetables is oftennot possible for many. Lack ofnutrition coupled with highstress is a recipe for disaster.This is why nutrition therapistshave been gaining significancein turning around the lives of
young professionals.Experts at Qua Nutrition
Clinic, a Bangalore based start-up, believe that most of ourhealth problems are due to thefood we eat and can be correctedby simply changing our eatinghabits. The nutrition therapistshere look to transform fast foodlovers into health food connoisseurs. They also guideyoungsters who have a historyof diabetes and cholesterol intheir family and teach them howto eat right. This is done byoffering tailor-made nutritionprogrammes based on thelifestyle and requirements of theclients.
Rashmi Cherian, one of thequalified dieticians at the clinic,believes that investing in nutri-tion is an investment for a life-time and claims that many peo-ple have benefited from the clin-
ic’s diet plans. “We conduct aseries of tests like blood sugar,vitamin, kidney function andthen create an elaborate nutri-tional chart,” she says. The clinicalso follows up with their cus-tomers and tweaks their dietcharts based on the feedback.
At Qua Nutrition Clinic,
clients can choose from a seriesof packages designed specifical-ly for weight gain, weight loss,weddings, pregnancy, childrenand even for acne. “Majority ofthe people who come to our clin-ic suffer from vitamin B12 andvitamin D deficiency. Many oftheir problems like neck painand exhaustion drasticallyreduce by simply giving themvitamin supplements,” saysRashmi.
So, while a couple of IIMgraduates started the clinic in2011, today Qua Nutrition Clinicboasts of clients includingKannada film stars like PuneetRajkumar and Ramya as well asnoted sports personalities. Theclinic also has corporate tie-upswith companies like GoldmanSachs and provides consulta-tions to their employees.Anandini Swaminathan reveals
that one of her clients lost 10 kgsin just over two months.
Anupreet Kaur, 24, anotherdietician the clinic says theincreased awareness about whatto eat is a revolutionary trend.“Compared to few years ago,youngsters today are takingnutrition much more seriously.Portion sizes and the amount ofnutrients in a dish have becomemuch more important for peo-ple,” says Anupreet. She alsorecalls that including ‘superfood’ like beetroot in the diet ofa 10-year-old athlete improvedthe performance of the youngsports star.
Some of the common dietmistakes committed by people,according to dieticians, are giv-ing long gaps between meals,taking big portion sizes andbeing ignorant about pre andpost workout nutrition.
SUPER FOODS
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Ménière's diseaseMénière's disease is a disorder of theinner ear that can affect hearing andbalance to a varying degree. It is charac-terised by episodes of vertigo, low-pitched tinnitus, and hearing loss. Thehearing loss is fluctuating rather thanpermanent, meaning that it comes andgoes, alternating between ears for sometime, then becomes permanent with noreturn to normal function. It is namedafter a French physician.
Body cleans up fastWhen you quit a badhabit, your body’s clean-ing/repair crew moves inwithin minutes. We’ve allheard the benefits ofstopping smoking–whathappens at one minute,
one hour, one day, etc. We can all givethanks that there’s no delayed gratificationwhen it comes to your body’s repair-work.All the more reason to give quitting a try.
Barry J Marshall Australian physician Barry J Marshallstudied a spiral-shaped bacteria found in the stomach lining of patientswith ulcers. Along with fellow scientist J Robin Warren, he discovered that this bacteria, Helicobacter pylori, wasresponsible for ulcers and gastritis, so they could be successfully treatedwith antibiotics. Marshall and Warrenwon a Nobel Prize in 2005 for thisresearch.
NEWS BRIEFSAPP-LY YOURSELF HOUSECALL DID YOU KNOW? PIONEERS
n Snack on fruits and nutsn Avoid tea and coffee along
with breakfast. Leave a gapof 30 minutes. Tea or cof-fee will inhibit absorptionof nutrients
n Include a fruit rich in vita-min C in your diet everyday
n Drink plenty of watern Include calcium rich food
like milk and yogurt inyour diet
Tips for eating healthy
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LONDON: A milkshake said tocontain "memory boosting"nutrients that reduce symptomsof early Alzheimer's went on salein Britain Monday.
The drink contains nutrientslike those found in breast milk,the Daily Mail reported.
The milkshake came after adecade of research into a formulasaid to improve the brain func-tion of people in the early stagesof the disease.
Taken 125 ml once a day, thedrink "Souvenaid" has ingredi-ents that work together to boost brain cells important formemory.
It contains omega 3 fattyacids, the nutrient found in fishwhich is known to be good forthe brain.
It also contains two othercompounds normally present inblood — uridine, produced byliver and kidneys and found inbreast milk, and choline found inmeat, nuts and eggs — alongwith B vitamins.
Studies carried out byresearchers at MassachusettsInstitute of Technology suggest ithelps improve memory perfor-mance after six months in peoplewith mild Alzheimer's who arenot taking drugs. IANS
Milkshakethat helpsfightAlzheimer's
BREAKTHROUGH
Researchersasked half a
millionteenagersaged 13-14
and chil-dren aged
six andseven abouttheir eatinghabits and
whetherthey had
experi-enced
wheezing,eczema or
an itchy,blocked
nose.
STUDY
RESEARCH
PARIS: Children who frequent-ly eat fast food are far likelier tohave severe asthma comparedto counterparts who tuck intofruit, a large international studypublished on Monday said.
Researchers asked nearlyhalf a million teenagers aged 13-14 and children aged six andseven about their eating habitsand whether in the previousyear they had experiencedwheezing, eczema or an itchy,blocked nose when they did nothave cold or flu.
The questionnaires were dis-tributed in scores of countries.
It marks the latest phase in along-running collaborative pro-
gramme, the InternationalStudy of Asthma and Allergiesin Childhood (ISAAC), whichwas launched in 1991.
The investigators filtered outfactors that could skew results,such as maternal smoking dur-ing pregnancy, sedentary
lifestyle and body-mass index,in order to focus purely on diet.
They found that fast foodwas the only food type thatcould be clearly linked to asth-ma severity.
Three or more weekly serv-ings of fast food were associatedwith a 39-per cent increase inthe risk of severe asthma amongteens and a 27-per cent increaseamong younger children.
It also added to the risk ofeczema and severe rhinitis.
In contrast, eating three ormore weekly portions of fruitled to a reduction in symptomseverity of between 11 and 14per cent, respectively.
The study, which appears inthe British Medical Associationjournal Thorax, noted that toprove an association is not toprove a cause — but argued thata further inquiry was clearlyneeded.
"If the associations (are)causal, then the findings havemajor public health significance,owing to the rising consump-tion of fast foods globally," theauthors said.
Previous research has foundthat the saturated and "trans"fatty acids trigger an inflamma-tory response from the immunesystem, the paper noted.
AFP
Three or more weekly servings of fastfood were associatedwith a 39-per centincrease in the risk of severe asthmaamong teens.
FAST FOOD linked to child asthma: Study
LONDON: Breastfeeding wal-lops ovarian cancer into submis-
sion, slashing the mother's risk ofthe disease by nearly two-thirds,
says a finding.Ovarian cancer is known as the
'silent killer' because symptoms formany sufferers, such as feeling
bloated, are non-specific andremains undiagnosed until the fair-
ly advanced stages.
Australian researchers conduct-ed a study involving 493 women
diagnosed with ovarian cancer andcompared them with 472 healthy
volunteers of similar age. Each wasasked how many children they had
and for how long they breastfedeach one, the American Journal of
Clinical Nutrition reports.The results showed those whobreastfed a child for at least 13
months were 63 per cent less likelyto develop a tumour than those
who did so for less than sevenmonths.
Mothers who had three childrenand breastfed for a total of 31
months or more were found to cuttheir chances of ovarian tumours by
91 per cent. This was compared tothose feeding naturally for a total of
under 10 months.
More than 6,000 patients in theUK are diagnosed with ovarian can-
cer annually, and the illnessaccounts for about five per cent of
cancer deaths in women.Breastfeeding is thought to
help as it delays ovulation, wheneggs are released and the ovaries
are exposed to high levels ofoestrogen-rich fluid.
IANS
Nursing slashes ovarian cancer risk
EntertainmentWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2013
21
Adah Sharma signsNara Rohit’s film
Adah Sharma is all set tomake her Tollywood
debut. She has been signedto play one of the leadroles in Nara Rohit’supcoming film Lover. Beingdirected by Karthikeya, thefilm also stars Monal Gajjarand is being shot in RamojiFilm City. Adah Sharma hadearlier acted in VikramBhatt’s 1920.
Trisha is on a high
Trisha has begun her year witha big bang. Her recent Tamil
film Samar was one of the mosttalked about Tamil films last weekand the actress is elated with thegood response the film has beengetting. She’s currently shootingfor Jayam Ravi’s Boologam andshe’ll join the sets of MS Raju’sRUM later this year.
Ongole Githa’s audiolaunch today
The audio of Ram, KritiKharbanda starrer Ongole
Githa is going to be launchedlater today in Annapurna SevenAcres Studios in Hyderabad. Asong is being canned in the samelocation on the lead pair. Bhaskaris directing the film and BVSNPrasad is producing it. The entirefilm’s shooting will be wrappedup later this week. GV Prakashhas scored the music.
CINE BYTESBAAHUBALI BUZZ
SS Rajamouli,Prabhas’ film titled
SS Rajamouli’s upcom-ing film, starringPrabhas, has alreadybecome a hot topic inthe industry. Baahubali
is the film’s working title andthe buzz in the industry is thatAnushka and Rana Daggubati
have been cast in lead roles inthis action adventure. ShobuYarlagadda and Prasad areproducing the film under theArka Media Works banner.Since the film is going to bemade on an epic scale inTelugu, Tamil and Hindi,
Rajamouli has decided to castscores of new actors to bring inauthenticity. In a televisedpromo, he said, “We are look-ing forward to cast severalnew actors who have a passionfor acting. There’s no bar onwho can audition, but if you
are tall, have a great body andcan speak Telugu or Tamil orHindi, it’ll be an added advan-tage. Although Baahubali is nota historical film, it’ll be a bigbudget action adventure.” MMKeeravani is going to score themusic.
BAAHUBALI?
Entertainment WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2013 22‘STAGES’ OF ACTING
Farhan Akhtar toperform live in Goa
Farhan Akhtar is returningto the live stage after a
gap of almost two years toperform for Channel V’sNokia Indiafest in Goa. “Idid get invited to performearlier but because I wasworking on various films, itwas impossible. But now Ihave a little bit of time. Iwant to explore the musicalfront a little more,” Farhansaid. PTI
No dialogues for Milind inDavid
Bejoy Nambiar’s forthcomingfilm David will see model-
actor Milind Soman playing adevout Muslim. But there’s some-thing unusual about his role - hedoesn’t have a single dialogue.“Milind will only be seen prayingthroughout the film. His characterin the film requires him to do so,”said a source. David was simulta-neously shot in Hindi and Telugu.It also features actors Neil NitinMukesh and Isha Sharvani andsouthern star Vikram. IANS
Lata Mangeshkarlaunches her music label
After seven decades of a lumi-nous career, legendary singer
Lata Mangeshkar has launchedher LM MUSIC label in an effort tocreate music that inspires her. Theflagship label was launched inMumbai by the melody queenherself, alongwith veteran musi-cian Pt Jasraj, Neeta Ambani andBollywood megastar AmitabhBachchan. PTI
CINE BYTES
PankajKapur
Veteran actor PankajKapur says he triedto establish theatrein Mumbai, but
stopped his attempt after see-ing that people hardly cameforward to be a part of it. Hesays they ran after TV instead.Before heading to Mumbaiyears back, the 58-year-oldpursued theatre in the capital.“When I was doing theatre inMumbai, actors won’t comebecause they had television.For many years, I did theatrereligiously and in Mumbai, Isaw people disrespecting itand it hurt me very badly,”Pankaj said. “I decided I willnot do it until another oppor-tunity comes my way andpeople respect this art calledtheatre,” added the actor, whohas even had a successful TVcareer with shows likeKaramchand, Zabaan Sambhalkeand Office Office. The actor isnow more into films, and haseven turned director. Butwhen asked to give some tipsto aspiring theatre artists, hesaid: “Every actor must gothrough the process of learn-ing and not just be in a hurryto become famous. Theyshould learn to live in smallamounts and not to try andcopy others. If you continueworking hard and be honesttowards your work, then suc-cess will come. Persistence interms of acquiring finesse inone’s work is what’srequired.” Pankaj’s latest filmrelease was Vishal Bhardwaj’sMatru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola,which hit the screens onJanuary 11.
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Arnold defends movieviolence
Commando actor ArnoldSchwarzenegger has
waded into the movie vio-lence debate a month afterthe Connecticut massacre,which has been linked tocinema shoot-outs. He ispromoting his new filmThe Last Stand and insistedpeople “know the differ-ence” between movie andreal-life violence, reportedUSA Today. PTI
Steven Spielberg donatesLincoln props to charity
Oscar-winning filmmakerSteven Spielberg has donated
a number of props fromhis movieLincoln to lead actor Daniel Day-Lewis’s favourite charity. The film-maker has handed over a set ofgloves and miniature soldiers fea-tured in the movie, as well asLincoln’s handmade knife, forIreland’s Wicklow HospiceFoundation upcoming charityauction, reported Daily Express. PTI
House of Lies books MattDamon as guest star
Actor Matt Damon will lend hisstar power to House of Lies as
he will guest star in the show.Damon, 42, will play himself in anupcoming episode of the comedyseries and enlist the help of Martyand the gang to start a charitableorganisation, reported AceShowbiz. PTI
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The NeedFor Speed
FEELING
With two leadingmen (Aaron Pauland DominicCooper) and oneleading lady
(Imogen Poots) in place,DreamWorks is shoving Need ForSpeed into a new gear, lockingdown some of the remaining castmembers for Scott Waugh’s videogame adaptation. The newarrivals include Scott “Kid Cudi”Mescudi, Ramon Rodriguez,Rami Malek and HarrisonGilbertson. Need finds Paul ascentral character Tobey Marshall,a veteran driver who is filledwith vengeful fire when afriend is killed and he’sframed for the death. Racingat top speed from New Yorkto Los Angeles, he dealswith the world of customcars and dangerous driv-ing to find the man reallyresponsible. Cooper’splaying Dino, a formerNASCAR driver who isdeep in the world ofmodifying supercarsfor wealthy clients,while Poots is an exot-ic car dealer. Mescudi,who has mostlyworked as a musiccontributor for otherDreamWorks titlesincluding FrightNight, is set to bePaul’s friend, whichmakes us wonder ifhe’ll be the one tomeet a nasty end.Though he’s stillknown more for hissong writing and pro-ducing work, “Kid Cudi” hasbeen making the leap to acting,appearing in shots and this year’sindie comedy Two Night Stand.There’s no word yet on whoRodriguez, Malek and Gilbertsonare playing. With Waugh direct-ing a script by George and JohnGatins, Need For Speed is set tostart shooting next this year for anearly 2014 release.
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ACROSS1 Important name in
fairy tales6 Rose to one's feet11 Possesses14 Boredom15 Inner circle16 Sort17 Outside property
managers?19 Word before "little"
or "late"20 Like cobs and toms21 Turkish bigshot23 Helper on a drive27 By the sea29 On dry land30 Containing neither
sugar nor spice?31 Bit of celery32 Winner's victim33 Tiny unit of work36 Ben Franklin's flier37 Russian composer
Tchaikovsky38 Right Guard's target39 Paulo or Tiago lead-
in40 Cuban dance41 ___ donna42 In the neighborhood44 Become enraged45 Orchestra leader
47 "War and Peace"author
48 Having wings49 Nut with caffeine50 "Neither" companion51 Skeet targets58 Trapeze artist's safe-
guard59 Bride's walkway60 The best imaginable61 Remains of a blaze62 Little Chinese dogs,
for short63 Trite, joke-wise
DOWN1 Toothpaste option2 Cytoplasm substance3 Pay-to-stay place4 Strong coffee, in slang5 Price incorrectly6 Heat to just short of
boiling7 Sprinter's target8 Emotion-filled poem9 Hockey legend Bobby10 Bad thing to sink into11 Dives for cover12 Wailuku welcome13 "Prosit!" alternative18 Mobility improver22 Wild donkey23 Wine barrels24 Port city of ancient
Rome25 "Do my eyes deceive
me?"26 Darner's focus27 The coast, to a
Spaniard28 Open court hearing,
in law30 Word with "trap" or
"prize"32 State of uncertainty34 Juliet's love35 "Sanford and Son"
spin-off37 Cat or engine sound38 Metals in rocks40 Ceiling on insurance
increases41 Living in the open
sea43 Contractor's fig.
44 Many recital pieces45 Exodus miracle food46 Lotion botanicals47 Drinks to excess49 MacLachlan of "Twin
Peaks"52 Untruth53 Pose a question54 Former name of
Tokyo55 Not 'neath56 Bert Bobbsey's sister57 Sneaky and smart
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How to playkakuroKakuro is a populargame similar to sudokuin some ways. But is alsosuitably different. Thekey question: ‘How doyou play kakuro?’, wellhere are the rules ofkakuro. The answer: Thekakuro grid, unlike insudoku, can be of anysize. It has rows andcolumns, and dark cellslike in a crossword. And,just like in a crossword,some of the dark cellswill contain numbers.Some cells will containtwo numbers.
However, in a cross-word the numbers refer-ence clues. In a kakuro,the numbers are all youget! They denote thetotal of the digits in therow or column refer-
enced by the number.Within each collection
of cells — called a run— any of the numbers 1to 9 may be used but,like sudoku, each num-ber may only be usedonce.Let’s have anexample to explain thisconcept more clearly:
In the imageabove, which shows asection of a kakuro puz-zle, you will see thenumbers ‘26’ and ‘14’ inthe top row. Look at the14. This means that thetotal of the three cellsunderneath must sum to14. Therefore 9, 4, 1could be the answer, orperhaps 7, 4, 3 and so
on... So, how do you work
out the actual combina-tion? Well, this is donethrough elimination andcross-referencing. Forinstance, as you workout the answers forother kakuro clues, thiswill naturally limit thevalid combinations, andhence the answer forthis particular run.
Note the second cellin row two — it containstwo numbers, 30 and11. The 30 refers to thevertical run underneaththe number 30 and the11 refers to the two cellsto the right, horizontally,of the number 11.
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ARIESEgo clashes faced with thespouse will disappear. Happyevents to take place at family.Some have bright chances tobuy a house or land. Avoidwasteful expenditure andextravagance so that you canstart saving for the future.
ARIES: King of Wands –You have new ideas and your creativ-ity quotient is high. Your confidenceshould run high today. Trust yourselfand you will gain acceptance.
GEMINI: Ten of Pentacles –Finances are in focus. You will bedetermined to meet all your financialgoals this year and get that raise youhave been eyeing.
LEO: The Moon – Yourmother’s on your mind. You’re alsomoody and want to be left alone.These mood swings will push peopleaway.
LIBRA: Nine of Pentacles –You’re happy in the world that you’vecreated for yourself, surrounded bythings that you like – movies, music,art, pets, hobbies, etc.
TAURUS: The Chariot –Travel is indicated. You may travel forwork or pleasure. Either way, it willbe an important journey, in whichyou meet new people.
CANCER: Strength – Youfind tremendous inner strength tomanage a difficult situation. Youunderstand yourself better by know-ing how you have tackled trouble.
VIRGO: Seven of Cups –Material possessions are your mainfocus. But you also need to clearyour mind and get clarity in otherareas of your life.
SCORPIO: Two of Swords– Don’t get into the trap of takingthe sides of extremes all the time.There is also a middle path and acompromise can be struck.
CAPRICORN: TheEmperor – You’re in control and arefeeling confident about the choicesyou’ve made so far. You also haveempathy.
SAGITTARIUS: The Wheelof Fortune – Life is all about ups anddowns. You are not going to feelhappy all the time. Take it in yourstride and go with the flow.
AQUARIUS: King of Cups –You have it in you to change situa-tions to your advantage. With a com-bination of emotions and intellect,you can attract success.
PISCES: Ace of Cups –Emotions run high. This is a goodday for beginnings. Start that projectyou have been thinking of all thesedays. It’ll go well.
TAURUSEnemies will be very activeagainst you. Be alert andcounter them without any letup from your side. Never ent-rust your important works toothers as they will not be donein a better way than if youhandle directly.
GEMINIFamily members will lookcheerful due to the influx of vis-itors. Transfers and additionalreposnsibilities may come theway of employees, but don’tfret, as they will keep you ingood stead for better prospectsin the future.
CANCERAll the toughest problemsfaced at office will start reduc-ing hereafter. There will behappiest moments at family.Govt. officials will be honouredwith additional and powerfulposts. Give proper respect tothe elders of the family.
LEOHeld up good events willresume and end without anyhastles further. Good growth isassured for the business-men. If proper and necessaryefforts are put in, all the bankloans applied will get sanc-tioned.
VIRGOWorks which are very impor-tant should be handled by youdirectly. Slow and steadyapproach is advised for the time being. Cheerful atmo-sphere will prevail at home.Hurdles in the way of perform-ing good events will go.
LIBRAEmployees need not hesitate toaccept if they are given anytransfers and promotions. Goodnews from close circle or fromabroad on the cards. Avoidunwanted arguments and pettyclashes with relatives. Keepfriendly ties with kin.
SCORPIOExpenses need to be monitoredand kept under control.Businessmen will see a steadygrowth. They need toinvolve directly in signing thecontracts to avoid any loss ofinvestments.Be careful with newfriends.
SAGITTARIUSYour non stop and sincereefforts will yield desired results.Try and keep away the angerand laziness in you which alonewill spoil your prospects.Employees need to work withinvolvement and don't entrustyour works to others.
CAPRICORNUnwanted blame likely andhence be careful in expressingyour opinions as well in help-ing others voluntarily. Childrenwill make you proud andhappy. While purchasing landor house, be sure to study allthe documents in detail.
AQUARIUSIf you are asked to go abroadon official reasons, blindlyaccept and don't refuse. It willgive you good scope for yourbright future. Hurdles in theway of performing goodevents will disappear. Yourapproach should be flexible.
PISCESAvoid friends who boast aboutyou in front of you and talk badabout you in your back. Takecare of your spouse health.Avoid calling a third person tomediate in between you forpetty clashes. Solve your prob-lems with a cool head.
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Coroner’s report onNatalie Wood
Natalie Wood, the leg-endary actress who
drowned in 1981, may nothave died an accidentaldeath. This is the newsgathered from a new LosAngeles County Coroner'sreport released on Monday.Although the new reportstill does not allege foulplay, it does note thatsome of her injuries aremore consistent with anassault.
Pamela dating herdancing show co-star
Actress Pamela Anderson isdating her Dancing on Ice
partner Matt Evers. The 45-year-old was eliminated from the showwith her pro-skater partner earlierthis month but the pair have beensecretly dating since New Year'sEve. The couple intend to go pub-lic with their romance in Marchwhen Pamela, 45, returns toBritain for the show's final,reports contactmusic.com. IANS
Gosling would have beenpart of Backstreet Boys?
Ryan Gosling was once consid-ered for a spot in the
Backstreet Boys, according to AjMcLean. The Drive actor missedout on the chance, which McLeantold TMZ he regrets. McLeanadmitted that Gosling, who washis childhood neighbour, believedthat the Backstreet Boys wouldnot be successful. When thegroup began to top the charts,Gosling reached out to McLean,but didn't hear back.
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wins datewith BillClintonLeonardo DiCaprio may be
an A-list celeb, but thereare famous people evenhe wants to rub elbows
with. The DjangoUnchained star bid on a date withformer President Bill Clinton at acharity auction on Saturday night
in Los Angeles for Sean Penn’sJP/HRO Haitian Relief
Organisation.DiCaprio initially bid
$100,000 to spend the daywith the former president.
After he was outbid,DiCaprio suggested thathe and the two rival con-
tenders combine theircontributions of $400,000total and make the occa-sion into a party of four,
according tostarpulse.com.
The Help Haiti Homegala in Los Angeles, held
on the three-yearanniversary of the 7.0
magnitude earthquakehit Haiti, raised $4 mil-
lion for Penn’s relieforganisation, the news
outlet reports.Following the
dinner, Penn addressed his guests and
described his passiontowards the causethat he’s adoptedsince the natural
disaster, accordingto Yahoo News.
LEONARDO DICAPRIO
AND THE ‘BILL’ GOES TO...
sports 29DAKAR RALLY
SUPER SERIES
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2013
A division one-daySouthern Stars 314 (Anwar Ahmed42, Md Khaja Nizamuddin 103,Sultan Ahmed 57, Aleemuddin 51,Yashpal 4/74) bt SN Group 51(Aleemuddin 4/27, Naveed 4/20).St Patricks High School 266/9 (RMadhavan 55, P Abhishek Reddy56, Daniel Sampath 77, N Anirudh30) bt HCA Academy 254/5(Taha Sheikh 117, Ashish 59, Sreekar30).Hyd Wonderers 162 (Afzal 52, AFarhan 57 n.o., Abrar 5/23) bt Lucky
XI 92 (Bhavesh Rawa 3/28, JunaidSheikh 3/19).Abhinav Colts 149 (Berard George4/45, Lesty Anthony 4/33) bt SacredHearts 81 (James Anthony 33 n.o., KSrikanth 5/19).Team Kun 142 (Niranjan 37, Srikanth3/34, Prakash 4/64) lost to Imperial145/3 (Srinath 59 n.o.).Mahaveer 215/8 (Srikanth 42,Mannan 34, Vijender 32,Raghavender 3/44) bt Sutton 146(Bhuvanenderaj 37, Yeshwanth Reddy51, Jitender Shah 3/32, DeepakKumar 3/4 ).
Sand track 800 Metres:Ice Lolly (Kuldeep Singh) 1-3, 600/47Easy. Nano Desire (C.Henrique) 59,600/43.5 Moved freely. Okai Okai Okai(rb) 1-2, 600/46 Easy. Queens Craft(app) 59, 600/44 Moved freely. Superb(C.Henrique) Moment Of Roses (app) 58,600/41.5 Former finished 5 lengths infront. Bound for Glory (Tograllu) 57.5,600/44 Easy. Victorous Sally (rb) 1-1,600/45 Easy. Apology For Love (rb) MaidFor Love (rb) 1-0, 600/43 Former fin-ished in front. Major Luck (K.Alam) 1-2,600/46 Easy. Staminoizd (Ramana)Fashionista (app) 1-0, 600/46 Former fin-ished in front. Swift Arrow (K.Alam)Glorious View (N.S. Parmar) 57, 600/43Former finished in front. CommandingHeights (rb) 57, 600/41.5 Moved attrac-tively. Amber Sultan (K.Alam) 58, 600/43Moved well.Sand Track 1000 Metres:Rainbow In The Sky (N.S.Parmar) BettyPrior (Alikhan) 1-14, 800/54.5, 600/40Former impressed while finishing 4lengths in front. Corvette (rb) 1-9.5,800/54.5, 600/40.5 Caught the eye.Silver Crown (N.S.Parmar) Noble Honour(Alikhan) 1-9, 800/52, 600/39 Former fin-ished in front. Speedtosucceed (rb) 1-14, 800/58, 60/44 Moved freely. RahulsDiamond (K.Anil) 1-10.5, 800/56.5,600/41.5 Pleased. Baba’s Gift (RavinderSingh) Silver Arnage (Nitin Singh) 1-14,800/56, 600/42.5 Former finished infront. Ek Ek Ek (rb) 1-12.5, 800/57,600/41.5 Moved well. Palace Affairs (AjitKumar) 1-12, 800/57, 600/44 Urged.Sand Track 1200 Metres:
Kanasas City Mac (Ajit Kumar) 1-28.5,1000/1-12.5, 800/56.5, 600/43 Pushed inthe last part.Outer Winter Race Grass 800 Metres:
3y.Princely Heir /Equal Right (Ajit Kumar)54, 600/40 Moved well.Outer Winter Race Grass 1000 Metres:Great Guns (app) Macintosh (M.Mark) 1-16, 800/59, 600/43.5 Former finished infront. Sweet Child O Mine (Sreekant)Galaxy Princess (K Alam) 1-15, 800/59,600/42.5 They moved freely. HomeTown Hero (N.Rawal) Star Sensation (SaiVamshi) 1-9, 800/52, 600/37 They fin-ished together.Outer Winter Race Grass 1400 Metres:Sabareen Princess (Uday Kiran) AmazonPrincess (Chary) 1-39, 1200/1-22,1000/1-5, 800/51.5, 600/38.5 They fin-ished together.Gate Practice 1200 Metres:Caladium (C.Henrique) Zero Tolerance(rb) Kathakali (rb) Apprise (Imran Khan)Tamanna (Sreekant) 1-20, 1000/1-6,800/52.5, 600/40.5 They jumped out welland finished in the same order. MathsProfessor (Uday Kiran) Meri Merzi (app)Deal Maker (Anil) 1-21, 1000/1-6.5,800/53.5, 600/40 They took a level jump.Royal Bird (Sai Vamshi) La Buena (AjitKumar) Riverdale (S.Nayak) Sun Strikes(Christopher) 1-17.5, 1000/1-3.5,800/51.5, 600/39.5 Sun Strikes slowly off.Max Baby (app) Any Given Day (rb)Lookig For Love (Ravinder Singh) RoyalSword (Ramana) 1-20, 1000/1-6, 800/53,600/41 They jumped out well. AugustKranti (Harinder Singh) Black Bolt (DeepShanker) Merry Maid (B.Shinde) LipsLocking (Nitin Singh) 1-17, 1000/1-3,800/5, 600/39.5 They jumped out well.Original Gladiator (app) Aventus(K.Alam) 1-18, 1000/1-4, 800/51.5,600/39 They jumped out well. Whats Up(Deep Shanker) Vijays Victory (HarinderSingh) 1-37 They jumped out and easedup.
Ek Ek Ek impressesSilver Crown, Noble Honour, Corvette, Rahul’s
Diamond, Ek Ek Ek, August Kranti and Black Boltimpressed when the horses were excercised here
this morning.
PERTH, AUSTRALIA: Teenage Chine -se Olympic sensation Ye Shiwen (in pic)headlines the field for the inauguralSuper Series, billed as the world’s richestswim meet, which starts Friday in Perth.
The dual Olympic gold medallist ispart of a powerful Chinese team facingon Australia and South Africa in theunique tri-nation event, with $500,000 inprize money paid by a wealthy miningcorporation for both individual andrelay events over two days.
The 16-year-old won Olympic goldmedals in the 400 metres and 200 metresindividual medley at London 2012, set-ting an astonishing world record in the400m event and an Olympic record inthe 200m.
London 200m butterfly championJiao Liuyang and 2008 gold medallistLiu Zige will also be competing in theSuper Series as China seek to continuetheir emergence as a swimming powerto rival the United States.
The Chinese claimed five gold med -als in London, second only to the USA,and their Super Series team includesfour current world record holders.
Host nation Australia will be lookingto reclaim some of the ground lost inLondon, where their reputation as oneof the strongest swimming nations tooka battering. They won just a single gold,
in the women’s 4x100m freestyle relay.Much of the attention for the
Australians will centre on JamesMagnussen, the high-profile sprintfreestyler nicknamed “The Missile”.
As the reigning world champion,Magnussen was the favourite for the100m freestyle heading into the LondonOlympics, but finished second toAmerican Nathan Adrian by a hun-dredth of a second and failed to reachthe final of the 50m freestyle.
One of the highlights of the SuperSeries in the Swan River capital ofWestern Australia will be the clashbetween Ye and Australian AliciaCoutts, who claimed the silver medal inthe 200m individual medley in London.
LA RIOJA, ARGENTINA: Orla -ndo Terranova delighted the ho -me crowd on Tuesday by becom-ing the first Argentinian driver towin a stage of the Dakar Rally.
The 33-year-old BMW driver- competing in his seventh DakarRally - came home 2min 07secahead of Monday’s stage winnerNani Roma in a Mini and the lat-ter’s team-mate and defendingchampion Stephane Peterhanselwas third another 12sec adrift.
Terranova was delightedwith his victory and said that ithad been a really smooth drive.
“We took the stage very easi-ly, to not make a mistake becauseit was very narrow and it waspossible to burst a tyre or breaksome piece of the car,” he said.
“We want to continue like wehave done. We are having a goodrace without mistakes.”
Peterhansel, seeking his 11thwin after six in the motorbikesection and four in the cars cate-gory, extended his overall lead to52min 38sec over South AfricanGiniel de Villiers.
The 47-year-old Frenchman’schances of winning the title
again grew immeasurably whenclosest rival, Qatar’s 2011 cham-pion Nasser al-Attiyah had topull out of the race after suffer-ing mechanical problems onMonday’s stage.
Peterhansel admitted that hehad vchanged his strategy nowthat Al-Attiyah had been forcedout and conceded that it did notmake for a great spectacle.
“For the race, for the show,it’s no good, for the suspense, it’snot really good, but for me it’snot so bad and it’s more comfort-able,” he said. AFP
BMW’s Orlando Terranova of Agrentina competes during the Stage 10 of theDakar 2013 on Tuesday. AFP/FRANCK FIFE
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Big cash draws Chinese stars
Terranova breaks new groundTerranova delighted the home crowd becoming the fir -st Argentinian driver to win a stage of the Dakar Rally.
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MELBOURNE: Wu Di (in pic)enhanced China’s growingstature with a historic appear-ance and Japan’s Kimiko Date-Krumm enjoyed a record-break-ing victory at the AustralianOpen on Tuesday.
Wu, the 21-year-old worldnumber 186, went down toCroatia’s Ivan Dodig but he exit-ed with his head held high as thefirst Chinese man to play aGrand Slam match.
“I’m really happy, but I lost,”smiled Wu, when asked if he waspleased with the way he played,revealing that a motivational textmessage from women’s star LiNa had helped him prepare forthe match.
“The night before when I wasgoing to bed, I got a text messagefrom her. She told me, ‘don’t benervous and don’t think abouttennis. Just go to bed’,” said Wu.
“’Your answer in the match
will come tomorrow, not tonight.You will get your answer on thecourt’.
“I was happy with the way Iplayed, but not happy that Ilost,” he added.
China is increasingly in focuson the tennis circuit with theWomen’s Tennis Associationreplacing Japan’s premier tour-nament with a new event inWuhan next year — one of fiveon Chinese territory. AFP
Wu, Kimika make history
MELBOURNE: China’s topplayer Li Na (in pic) battled intothe third round of theAustralian Open on Wednesdaybut she was put through herpaces by Olga Govortsovabefore clinching a straight-setsvictory.
The former French Openwinner, among the leading con-tenders at Melbourne Park, ral-lied past the Belarusian 6-2, 7-5in 82 minutes and next playseither Czech Kristyna Pliskovaor Romania’s Sorana Cirstea.
If Li gets through thatencounter she faces a potentialfourth round clash with localhope and ninth seed SamanthaStosur.
Li came out of the blockswith gritty determination,smashing through her openingservice game then breaking her
58th-ranked opponent to seizecontrol and establish a 3-0 lead.
It went with serve before Libroke again to take the set.
But a wild Li forehandsmash on game point handedthe Czech an early break in anerratic second set.
The Chinese star immedi-
ately bounced back to level, butagain threw it away with a slop-py next game to be 2-1 behind.
Govortsova, who has failedto go beyond the second roundat Melbourne in six attempts,pulled into a 5-3 lead and the tielooked to be going into threesets before Li knuckled down toclaw back four games in a rowfor victory.
The 30-year-old Li has beenin impressive form this year asshe searches for her secondGrand Slam title, winning theinaugural Shenzhen Open andreaching the semi-finals of theSydney International.
The plexicushion courtsseem to suit her style of playand she made the final atMelbourne Park in 2011, losingto Kim Clijsters, and was asemi-finalist in 2010. AFP
Nishikori overcomes BerlocqMELBOURNE: Japan’s Kei Nishikori wore down Argentina’sCarlos Berlocq to reach the third round of the AustralianOpen on Wednesday. The 16th seed surged home afterbeing taken to a first set tiebreaker to oust the 68th-rankedBerlocq, 7-6 (7/4), 6-4, 6-1 in 2hr 18min.
Nishikori, flying the flag for the Asian men at the year-opening Grand Slam, dominated with his forehand and courtspeed as he reeled off 47 winners and six service breaks totake his place in the last 32.
The Japanese star, who reached the quarter-finals of lastyear’s Australian Open in the best ever Grand Slam perfor-mance by a Japanese man, had a battle in a 69-minute open-ing set.
But once he got the initial edge he proceeded to takecharge, and grabbed three service breaks in the second setand another two in the final set to win easily. AFP
Radwanska storms into third roundMELBOURNE: Fourth seed Agnieszka Radwanska stormedto her 11th straight win of the year at the Australian Open onWednesday as the Pole built on her sizzling start to the sea-son. Radwanska won lead-up events to the opening GrandSlam of 2013 in Auckland and Sydney and has carried herred-hot form into Melbourne, completing a 6-3, 6-3 victoryover Romania’s Irina-Camelia Begu in 86 minutes. She nextfaces either Kazak Ksenia Pervak or Britain’s Heather Watsonas she aims to improve on her three quarter-final appear-ances in Melbourne. The world number four started slowlyand was broken by Begu in her first service game before rat-tling off five games in a row to be 5-1. Begu rallied but lostthe set in 46 minutes. The Romanian, who has never gonefurther than the second round in eight Grand Slam appear-ances, needed a medical timeout ahead of the second set fora problem with her right shoulder, her service arm. AFP
Nadal’s camp confirms Brazil returnSAO PAULO: Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal, out of actionsince the middle of last season because of injury, will returnat next month’s ATP Brazil Open in Sao Paulo, his pressspokesman confirmed on Tuesday. “Rafa (Nadal) will play inthe Sao Paulo tournament in Brazil,” Benito Perez-Barbadillotold AFP in an email sent to AFP in Madrid. A statement earli-er on Tuesday from tournament sponsors DGWComunicacion, which recently was involved with a RogerFederer exhibition appearance in Brazil, said the event whichruns from February 11 to 17 will “mark the return to the cir-cuit of one of world tennis’ top stars”.
Nadal, currently ranked four in the world, has won 11Grand Slams but injuries have dogged him and the 26-year-old Spaniard hasn’t played since June. He had to miss theAustralian Open because of a stomach virus while a succes-sion of knee injuries have plagued his career. AFP
Serena’s bid for a historic GS hit an injury hurdle asRoger Federer and Andy Murray coasted to victory.TALEK HARRIS Agence France-Presse
MELBOURNE: SerenaWilliams’ bid for a historicGrand Slam hit an injury hur-dle at the Australian OpenTuesday, as Roger Federer andAndy Murray coasted and alandmark for Chinese tennisproved short-lived.
Federer and Murray open -ed their accounts with super -lative wins on a sun-drenchedRod Laver Arena, as they join -ed Novak Djokovic in the sec-ond round and stayed on co -urse to meet in the semis.
As the tennis world reeledfrom news that ATP chiefBrad Drewett was steppingdown after being diagnosedwith motor neurone disease,Wu Di became the firstChinese man to play a Grand
Slam match, losing in foursets.
And there was drama wh -en Williams, gunning for thefirst sweep of all four majortitles in the same year since1988, was on court for only 19minutes against Edina Ga -llovits-Hall before going overheavily on her right ankle.
However, after medicaltreatment and despite hob-bling around the court, the 15-time Grand Slam-winnerastonishingly won 6-0, 6-0 injust 54 minutes as she beltedevery winner in sight to keepher running to a minimum.
She said she felt pain andswelling and may need an X-ray, but pledged to soldier onin her quest for a sixth title atthe year’s first Grand Slam.
“Oh, I’ll be out there. Imean, unless something fatal
happens to me, there’s noway I’m not going to becompeting,” she said. “I’malive. My heart’s beating.I’ll be fine.”
Any lasting injury to thehot favourite could throw thewomen’s draw wide open andmay benefit defending cham-pion Victoria Azarenka, whois scheduled to meet Williamsin the semi-finals.
She beat Romania’sMonica Niculescu, but had tocome from 3-0 down in thesecond set before winning 6-1, 6-4.
Caroline Wozniacki, lastyear’s top seed and nowranked at 10, also had to digdeep before reeling off sixthird-set games in a row tobeat Germany’s SabineLisicki.
Former Wimbledon cham-
pion PetraKvitova also won but Italy’sseventh seed Sara Erranibecame the biggest casualtyso far. AFP
Serena scare as Fedex coasts
Li reaches third round
sports 31DOPING TROUBLE
ENGLAND’S TOUR OF INDIA
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2013
ROBERT MACPHERSONAgence France-Presse
WASHINGTON: LanceArmstrong “came clean” toOprah Winfrey on his use ofbanned drugs, the talk showhost said on Tuesday, as antici-pation built for the telecast ofher interview with the shamedcyclist.
Winfrey told “CBS ThisMorning” that her OWN cablenetwork will broadcast thetwo-and-a-half-hour interviewunedited over two nights fromThursday. Originally, a shorterbroadcast was planned for onenight only.
“I didn’t get all the ques-tions asked, but I think themost important questions andthe answers that peoplearound the world have beenwaiting to hear wereanswered,” Winfrey said.
“I would say he did notcome clean in the manner thatI expected,” she added. “It wassurprising to me. I would saythat for myself, my team, all ofus in the room, we were mes-merized and riveted by some
of his answers.”But even before
Armstrong’s mea culpa hadbeen seen, critics were ques-tioning his choice of forum,saying an interview withWinfrey lacked the rigor of tes-
timony under oath before anti-doping authorities.
“While WADA encouragesall athletes to come cleanabout any doping activitiesthey have been involved withor know about, these detailsmust be passed on to the rele-vant anti-doping authorities,”said David Howman, directorgeneral of the World Anti-Doping Agency.
The Swiss-basedInternational Cycling Unionalso called for Armstrong togive evidence to its ongoinginvestigation into widespreaddoping in the sport it governs.
Legal analysts meanwhilesaid that the US governmentcould potentially prosecuteArmstrong for fraud related tohis receiving governmentsponsorship while riding forthe US Postal team from 1998-2004. AFP
‘Lance came clean’Lance Armstrong ‘came clean’ to Oprah Winfrey during an interview
on his use of banned drugs, the talk show host said on Tuesday.
This photo received on Tuesday, courtesy Oprah Winfrey Network,shows Oprah Winfrey’s exclusive interview with shamed cyclist LanceArmstrong. AFP/HARPO STUDIOS, INC/GEORGE BURNS
TIGER WOODS (GOLF)Woods’s carefully stage-managed
good-guy image was shattered for everthanks to a car crash outside his Floridahome in November 2009. That led to astring of scandalous revelations over hisprivate life which revealed him to havebeen a serial cheat with a bevy ofactresses, strippers and waitresses.Woods apologised to wife, Elin, and hismother, Kultida.
ANDRE AGASSI (TENNIS)Agassi retired in 2006 but in 2009
stunned tennis by using his autobiogra-phy to confess to having taken the drugcrystal meth. Equally shocking was hisrevelation that he had escaped a ban byconvincing the ATP that he had taken itaccidentally.
Agassi also admitted that he secretlyhated playing the sport which broughthim untold fame and fortune.
HANSIE CRONJE (CRICKET)Cronje admitted to accepting bribes
from illegal bookmakers to influencematches when he appeared at the KingCommission probing corruption in crick-et. He was banned from the game forlife in October 2000. Two years later, onJune 1, 2002, he was dead when a lightplane in which he was travelling crashedinto mountains.
MARION JONES (ATHLETICS)In 2008, five-time Olympic medallist
Jones appeared on the Oprah Winfreyshow having served a six-month jail sen-tence for lying to federal investigatorsabout her drug use and her part in acheque fraud.
In a tearful performance, theAmerican, caught up in the BALCO scan-dal, insisted she had no idea she wasbeing given a performance-enhancingdrug by her coach, maintaining shethought it was just a supplement.
DAVID MILLAR (CYCLING)Millar, once banned for two years for
using the banned blood booster erythro-poetin (EPO), has since become a vocalanti-doping campaigner. In his autobiog-raphy, “Racing in the Dark”, wrote: “Themoment I was caught I was fired and theydidn’t bat an eyelid. I was so very unim-portant in the big scheme of things.”
Here are five memorablesports confessions
KOCHI: India on Tuesday fin -ally found its winning touchwith a thumping win overEngland in the second ODI,but captain MS Dhoni conced-ed that his side did not possessthe firepower of the past whenthey whitewashed the visitorsin the last two series at home.
India had defeated Engla -nd 5-0 both in 2008 and 2011ODI series at home but Dhonisaid his side would not be thatdominant now as they lackedfirepower.
“It has happened in thepast, but it does not mean itwill happen in this series also.We have our own things to
worry about. Yes, last time weplayed well as a batting unit,our bowlers were more experi-enced, who knew what to doin the powerplays and deathovers, how to use the newballs,” he said. PTI
‘Dhoni’s hits madethe difference’KOCHI: India skipper Mah -endra Singh Dhoni’s big hitsat the death overs made allthe difference which helpedthe hosts score almost 110runs in last ten overs, saidhis English counterpartAlastair Cook.
“It’s too many, last tenovers saw them scorealmost 110 runs which doeshurt. It’s very tough whenyou’ve got people likeDhoni at the end. You getexposed when you don’tquite get the skills right,”Cook told reporters at thepost match press confer-ence. PTI
SPORTS BRIEFSDelhi-Mumbai to lock hornsNEW DELHI: With Pakistani players being sent back homedue to cross-border tension, the HIL match between DelhiWaveriders and Mumbai Magicians scheduled tomorrow willcertainly lose some of its sheen.
After protests by Shiv Sena and other right-wing outfitsdisrupted the training and the first match of the league fol-lowing the killing of two Indian soldiers by the Pakistan Armyon January 8, the Hockey India today decided to send back allthe nine Pakistani players taking part in its much-hypedleague.
Mumbai Magicians would be worst affected by the deci-sion as they had maximum number of Pakistani players intheir line-up — Mahmood Rashid, Fareed Ahmed, Muhamm -ad Tousiq and Imran Butt. Waveriders also had to let go Moh -ammed Rizwan Sr. and Mohammed Rizwan Jr. as the tourna-ment is all set to become poorer by their non-participation.
Punjab Warriors look to make amendsJALANDHAR: Having suffered a defeat in their openinggame of the India League, Jaypee Punjab Warriors would lookto get their act together when they take on Ranchi Rhinoshere today. Warriors fought well against Delhi Waveriders onMonday, but their forward-line failed to create enough goal-scoring opportunities, and that is something that the teamthink tank would be looking at. The likes of SV Sunil, Shive -ndra Singh would have to play a more attacking hockey, if theWarriors want to do better in the upcoming games. Warriorsskipper Jamie Dwyer admitted after yesterday’s game that theteam needed to combine a bit better. “We didn’t start thegame well. I think, as a team, we still need to combine a bitbetter. Hopefully, we would start doing that in the next fewgames,” the Aussie had said. Although Warriors lost thematch, there was one outstanding performer on their side —goalkeeper Jaap Stockmann of Netherlands. PTI
PCB writes to ICC for increased security KARACHI: The Pakistan Cricket Board has sought renewedsecurity measures for its women’s team when it participatesin the ICC World Cup in Mumbai from January 25.
The PCB today wrote a letter to the ICC asking it to shiftmatches of the Pakistan team to some other venue if thecricket’s governing body feels that the step is necessary inview of security issues. “Naturally, we are concerned with thesecurity of our players after the unfortunate incident involv-ing our hockey players in Mumbai,” PCB official NadeemSarwar told PTI. “We have written to the ICC and requestedthem to review all the security arrangements for our playersfor the World Cup. We just want to be sure about the safetyof our players when they play in the World Cup. This (relocatematches of the Pakistan team) is entirely up to the ICC andorganisers but we have given them this option,” Sarwaradded. PTI
Jadeja guides India to victory
Brief Scores: India 285/6 in50 overs (MS Dhoni 72; RJadeja 61 n.o., S Finn 2/51)bt England 158 all out in 36overs (Kevin Pietersen 42, JRoot 36; B Kumar 3/29, RAshwin 3/39).
sportsWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2013
32MILAN, BOATENG GIVEN ALL CLEAR FOR WALK-OFF Italian league officials on Tuesday decided not to sanction Kevin-PrinceBoateng or AC Milan after the Ghanaian midfielder led his side off thepitch during a recent friendly to protest at being racially abused.
FA CUP
TOM WILLIAMS Agencie France-Presse
LONDON: Sunderland wentout of the FA Cup to second-tierBolton Wanderers after losingtheir third-round replay 2-0 onTuesday, while Fulham celebrat-ed the narrowest of narrowescapes against Blackpool.
Sunderland have enjoyed anupsurge in Premier League for-tunes in recent weeks, movingsix points clear of the relegationzone, but they joined north-eastrivals Newcastle United infalling at the first hurdle in thecup.
Fulham were on the verge ofelimination to Bolton’sChampionship rivals Blackpoolafter on-loan Aston Villa for-ward Nathan Delfouneso putthe hosts 1-0 up in the 82ndminute at Bloomfield Road.
However, a stunning 25-yard strike by KieranRichardson in the last minutetook the game to extra time andFulham skipper BredeHangeland scored the winnerwith four minutes left to securea 2-1 win.
Fulham will now meet either
Manchester United or WestHam United, who lock horns ina replay at Old Trafford onWednesday.
Jon Walters went some waytowards atoning for his horrorshow in Stoke City’s 4-0 loss to
Chelsea at the weekend by scor-ing twice as Tony Pulis’ side sawoff Championship club CrystalPalace 4-1 after extra time.
Walters scored two owngoals and missed a penalty inSaturday’s game but he netted
twice in extra time on his returnto the Britannia Stadium, afterGlenn Murray’s 87th-minutepenalty for Palace cancelled outKenwyne Jones’ opener.
Cameron Jerome claimed alate fourth for Stoke, who willtackle English championsManchester City for a place inround five in what is a repeat ofthe 2011 final which City won.
Chelsea, meanwhile, willface a trip to third-tier Brentfordin the fourth round after theLeague One outfit saw offSouthend United 2-1.
In the only all-PremierLeague encounter of theevening, Queens Park Rangersput their relegation fears to oneside to win 1-0 at WestBromwich Albion through a75th-minute header by JayBothroyd.
Wigan Athletic avoided anupset with a 1-0 win away tothird-tier Bournemouth.
Former Senegal star El-HadjiDiouf celebrated his 32nd birth-day by scoring the decisive goalfrom the penalty spot as LeedsUnited won 2-1 at BirminghamCity to set up a home tie withTottenham Hotspur.
MILAN: Andrea Ranocchiascored a dramatic winner in thefinal minute of extra time tosend Inter Milan into the semi-finals of the Italian CupTuesday with a 3-2 win overplucky Bologna.
Freddy Guarin and RodrigoPalacio scored one apiece inregulation time to give InterMilan a 2-0 lead with 23 min-utes to play.
However playmakerAlessandro Diamanti reducedarrears in the 80th minute tospark an unlikely combeack forBologna, who levelled fourminutes later thanks to on-loanJuventus striker ManoloGabbiadini.
It went to extra time, andjust as penalties seemedinevitable Ranocchia rose andgot his head to a floated cornerfrom Guarin to send a loopingheader over the helplessFederico Agliardi and into thenet.
Inter, who have won theCup seven times most recentlyin 2011, will now meet eitherSerie A champions Juventus,Lazio or the winner betweenFiorentina and Roma, who playWednesday.
Inter scrapethrough
Inter will now meeteither Juventus, Lazioor the winner betweenFiorentina and Roma,who play Wednesday.
LONDON: Queens ParkRangers manager HarryRedknapp confirmed that hisclub are close to signingMarseille striker Loic Remy andare also interested inRennes midfielderYann M’Vila.
Redknapp previ-ously scouted Remyduring his time asTottenham Hotspurmanager and says theFrance internationalcould complete a moveto QPR on Wednesdayafter undergoing amedical examinationon Monday.
The fee for thetransfer is reported tobe around £8 million
($12.8 million, 9.6 million euros).“Remy had a medical today
(Tuesday) and the personal stuffis all sorted,” said Redknappafter his side’s 1-0 win at West
Bromwich Albion inthe FA Cup.
“I watched him somany times when I wasat Tottenham. The feethen was around about£20 million. He’s agood buy for us.
“It’s all done, allsorted. I didn’t thinkwe’d get him. I went tosee him at Marseillelast week and hewasn’t keen but thechairman TonyFernandes workedever so hard.”
MADRID: Real Madrid took abig step towards the SpanishCup semi-finals on Tuesday asthey beat Valencia 2-0 in theirquarter-final first leg clash atthe Bernabeu.
Goals by Karim Benzemaand an own goal by Mexicandefender Andres Guardadogave the hosts a much-neededboost and kept alive their hopesof some domestic silverwarethis season as in the league theyare third and trail bitter rivalsBarcelona by 18 points.
However, it was far from anassured performance by JoseMourinho’s side and but forsome poor Valencia finishingthey could have been travellingto Valencia for the second legon level terms.
Benzema, though, steadiedtheir nerves eight minutesbefore half-time as the Franceinternational striker showedsome kind of return to form ashe slotted home after being setup by Sami Khedira in a movestarted by Michael Essien.
The hosts second came inthe 73rd minute from a counterattack just after Valencia’sBrazilian striker Jonas hadmissed a terrific opportunity toequalise.
Guardado put the ball intohis own net from FabioCoentrao’s centre and the dam-age could have been greater forthe visitors had not VicenteGuaita made two point blanksaves from Cristiano Ronaldoin a matter of minutes.
Real Madrid thump Valencia SPANISH CUP JANUARY TRANSFERS
ITALIAN CUP
Sunderland bows out, asFulham, QPR keep goingFulham will now meet either Manchester United or West Ham United,
who lock horns in a replay at Old Trafford on Wednesday.
Goals by Benzemaand an own goal byMexican defenderAndres Guardadogave the hosts a
much-needed boost.
Redknapp closes on Remy
Blackpool goalkeeper Matthew Gilks (L) intercepts a cross in front of thewaiting Fulham's Ashkan Dejagah (2R) during the English FA Cup thirdround replay. AFP/HOWARD WALKER