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News Digest: US faces pressure to take India to WTO

THE TIMES OF INDIA
Tuesday, May 06, 2014
Today's Headlines

US faces pressure to take India to WTO
The US government is coming under intense pressure from lawmakers to act against India at the World Trade Organization (WTO) for what they say are violations of patent rules.

For 30 seats, TMC must stop BJP push
It’s advantage Congress and Left in the first two phases of LS polls in Bengal, forcing Trinamool into such a steep asking rate that it cannot afford to lose more than three seats in the final two phases. 

Uttarakhand govt set up medical facilities at Kedarnath
The Uttarakhand government has made elaborate medical arrangements for pilgrims visiting the Kedarnath shrine, which reopened on Sunday.

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US faces pressure to take India to WTO
The US government is coming under intense pressure from lawmakers to act against India at the World Trade Organization (WTO) for what they say are violations of patent rules.

PEs buy 5% more in Aster Health for Rs 400cr
The latest investment values the Kochi-headquartered Aster at Rs 7,600 crore ($1.3 billion), almost 60% higher than the current market value of Fortis Healthcare controlled by billionaire brothers Malvinder and Shivinder Singh.

Honda recalls more than 30,000 cars in India
Honda Cars India Ltd (HCIL) is recalling over 30,000 units of select variants of the Amaze entry sedan and Brio hatchback to inspect them for a possible defect in the brake system.

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Two-day herbivore census begins in Gir
The two-day annual census of herbivores in Gir Forest and National Park began on Monday.The count will determine the prey base for the lions in the area.

Government plans fresh socio-economic survey of forest dwellers
Seeking to bring out a comprehensive plan for forest management involving local community across the country, the Centre will conduct a fresh socio-economic survey of forest dwellers and those live in fringe villages within the limit of 3 km from the forests.

Rampaging elephants kill two, injure dozens in Jharkhand
Wild elephants went on rampage in Bundu killing at least two people and leaving over a dozen injured on Monday.

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Egypt's Sisi says Muslim Brotherhood is finished
Egyptian presidential frontrunner Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Monday appeared to rule out reconciliation with the Muslim Brotherhood movement, raising the specter of a prolonged conflict with a group he said was finished.

Greece: Smuggling boats capsize, 22 migrants drown
At least 22 people — including families trapped in a flooded cabin — drowned when a yacht and a dinghy crammed with migrants trying to slip into Greece capsized Monday in the eastern Aegean Sea, authorities said.

Abbas, Hamas chief hold first talks since unity deal
Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas began talks with Hamas chief Khaled Meshaal in Doha on Monday in the first meeting since their rival movements signed a surprise unity deal, an official said.

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Actress warns co-star to behave well on Kapil's show
Sonali Raut and Zoya Afroz (Miss India 2013, Second Runner-up), who are making their Bollywood debut with The Xposé, came to blows while making a promotional appearance on Kapil Sharma’s television show.

Amitabh Bachchan, Chitrangda Singh to pair up?
Buzz is that Amitabh Bachchan and Chitrangda Singh will be seen in Rumi Jaffery’s yet-to-be-titled thriller.

Revealed: Who is Rajkummar Rao's girlfriend?
Not many know that 24-year-old Patralekha (earlier known as Anwita Paul), the debutante leading lady of Rajkummar Rao’s forthcoming film City Lights, is also his real-life girlfriend.

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Forget brain, wiring in your retina detect motion first
Making sense of at which direction and at what speed a car is moving may not be possible without the interpretation of the brain, but processing of some of these information starts right at the retinas of the eyes.

Out: Formula to win Rock-Paper-Scissors
Scientists have discovered a new formula that can help you win at Rock-Paper-Scissors by predicting your opponent’s moves.

Blood transfusion from young to old reverses ageing: Study
Transfusion of blood from a young body to old body has been found to reverse ageing.

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I do think of quitting, says Mary Kom
Olympic bronze-medallist Mary Kom gears up for the CWG, the five-time world boxing champion says the thought of quitting crossed her mind several times.

Woods says he's healing from surgery
World number one Tiger Woods says his recovery from back surgery is going slowly and he's not sure when he'll be able to return to golf.

Suarez named Footballer of the Year
Luis Suarez was named England's Footballer of the Year by Football Writers' Association, completing an award double after taking PFA accolade last month.

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Apple poaching medical technology experts for iWatch: Report
It looks like the Cupertino giant is readying a team of senior medical technology experts who will help the company in its plans.

Does Infosys need BG or a Gerstner?
In April, soon after Infosys announced results for the March quarter, TOI spent a few minutes with CEO S D Shibulal. One of our questions was whether he saw an internal candidate succeeding him when he retires by January 2015. He didn’t directly answer the question.

Facebook may have over 100 million fake accounts globally
Facebook said the website may have over 100 million 'duplicate' accounts, and their percentage being higher in markets like India.

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SC order on nursery admissions tomorrow
A Supreme Court bench made it clear that it cannot pass a general order and relief will be confined to those 22 parents who filed petitions before it.

Is the American MBA losing its allure?
A recent survey in the Economist reveals that America, dubbed the "spiritual home of the MBA," still leads in the business of business schools.

Delhi University forms to have college choice again
Students applying to DU will once again have the option of choosing the college they want.Last year, under the four-year undergraduate programme, students were only allowed to choose the course.

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Railways to pay Rs 4L, Maharashtra CM Rs 2L to victims' kin
Railway minister Mallikarjun Kharge announced on Monday that all treatment expenditure of the injured passengers will be borne by the railways.

A day later, Aditya Thackeray changes tack on Mumbai Gujaratis
A day after TOI reported about Aditya Thackeray supporting Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut’s editorial in party mouthpiece Saamna that criticized the city’s Gujarati community, the Yuva Sena president said on Monday that he wanted to put an end to the controversy.

Rail mishap victims suffer due to lack of timely, proper aid
Hemant Pandey (30) lay soaked in blood, barely moving all through the 140km ride in an unequipped ambulance to Mumbai from Raigad district, where the Diva-Sawantwadi train derailed on Sunday.

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SC to hear AAP plea against imposition of President rule on July 4
A bench headed by Chief Justice R M Lodha was requested by senior counsel Fali Nariman, appearing for AAP, to keep the matter for hearing in first week of July as LG has informed that he will deal with the issue after May 16.

DTC decides to install CCTVs in 200 buses in first-phase
With an aim to keep vigil on every passenger, Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) has decided to install CCTVs in 200 buses, including AC and non-AC floor buses, in the first phase.

DERC backs discom plea on gas power
Regulator DERC has said it supports Tata Power's petition to surrender power and discontinue procurement from the government's economically unviable gas-based stations.

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Land scam comes to light in Bangalore suburbs
Have you registered a site or building on revenue land in Bangalore’s outskirts in the past year or so? Just ensure the documents are authentic.

Karnataka to face two-hour long power cuts daily
The government has finally admitted that the state is in the grip of a power crisis and load-shedding going up to two hours will be the order of the day in most parts of Bangalore. Also, the northern part of the city will be the hardest hit.

Siddaramaiah in a hurry to rehabilitate his Man Friday
Chief minister Siddaramaiah has taken a less troublesome route to rehabilitate his Man Friday, former Union minister CM Ibrahim. He has decided to appoint Ibrahim as the deputy chairman of the Karnataka State Planning Board.

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Seemandhra turns garrison for polls 
Sensing political tension in the Seemandhra region that is going to polls on Wednesday, the Election Commission has thrown an unprecedented security blanket over the 13 districts even as campaigning came to a close on Monday evening. 

BJP warms to TRS, with MIM rider
In order to prevent the Congress from coming to power in Telangana, the BJP is ready to support the TRS provided the latter does not align with the MIM.

Students hit as UK body cancels tests
The career dreams of thousands of students and young professionals from Hyderabad, who were headed to the United Kingdom after taking two separate English language tests, now lie shattered as the UK Council for International Students announced this week that it will not consider scores of a testing agency on account of fraud.

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DMK seeks repoll in nine Tirupur booths, says cop interfered
Accusing the returning officer of “acting like a district secretary of the ruling AIADMK”, DMK has sought repolling in nine booths in Tirupur Lok Sabha seat.

India, a democracy of mobile phones
The mobile phone has been playing an important role in India’s Lok Sabha elections by providing candidates access to their supporters.

Only 2.5% of students in IIT race from TN
A mere 2.5% of those in the race for the coveted IIT seats are from Tamil Nadu this year. It is 14th on the list of the states in the terms of the number of students who have qualified for JEE (Advanced) 2014.

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Nitin Patel throws hat into ring for Gujarat CM's post
Senior BJP leader and No 2 in the Gujarat cabinet, finance minister Nitin Patel has declared his intention to be named chief minister if Narendra Modi moves to Delhi post-elections.

Ran-ki-Vav to figure in Unesco World Heritage list
Experts from the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS), a body which has a special responsibility as adviser to Unesco on world heritage sites, has favoured including the 11th century Ran-ki-Vav step well in Patan in the list of world heritage monuments.

Toxic liquor kills two
Two men living in the same housing society died on Monday morning after consuming toxic liquor. For now, police have ruled out methanol poisoning and have sent viscera samples to the forensic science laboratory for ascertaining the actual cause of death.

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Congress seeks removal of 'biased' officials for fair poll
A Congress delegation on Sunday met the injured party workers and accused the Mutthiganj police of acting at the behest of the ruling Samajwadi Party.

Security scare for Ghulam Nabi Azad as cops go missing at helipad
Union health minister and former chief minister of Jammu & Kashmir Ghulam Nabi Azad on Sunday had a security scare as soon as his chopper touched down at Majidia Islamia Inter College.

Shoe hurled at Modi, misses him by a mile
As soon as Narendra Modi started his speech at Parade Ground on Sunday an unidentified man, sitting in the group next to security cordon, hurled a shoe towards the main dais.

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Odisha priest made auxiliary bishop of Ranchi Archdiocese
A catholic priest from Sundargarh district in Odisha has been appointed by Vatican to be the new auxiliary bishop of Ranchi Archdiocese.

Wedding season hots up in summer
Marriage invitations are pouring in across the city with a large number of couples tying the knot from May 1- May 20.

Mangoes from Odisha now Bangladesh-bound
At a time when the European Union (EU) has banned import of mangoes from India, Odisha has found a new market for the king of fruits in Bangladesh.

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Annoyed over eviction notice, tenant 'blasts' house
A man apparently annoyed over an eviction order by his landlord allegedly blew up the house he had rented in Anuppur district of Madhya Pradesh. No one was injured.

Family out for an hour, burglars take away Rs 15 lakh, gold
Timed burglary to take advantage of family members' absence from a house for an hour, burglars broke four out of five locks and made off with cash and gold jewellery worth Rs 15 lakh on Saturday evening.

Fee hike: Babus mull action against schools, district education officer seeks directions on action
Parents have alleged in their complaints that school bags are getting heavier each year despite directives to cut down weight of school bags.

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Not poll issue, Ram temple matter of faith: Shanta
The hill town of Palampur is etched in BJP's history as it was here in 1989 that the party's national executive had adopted the Ram Janmabhoomi resolution.

Once seat of royalty, Patiala city has no transgender voter today
Transgenders are registered as 'others' category, along with the male and female column in the voters' lists.The data on them has been released by the Election Commission after the Punjab polls.

Bring railway lines, pollsters tell candidates 
For 30 years, HP state government employee Hanspal Chauhan (57) has been religiously boarding a narrow-gauge passenger train No 52471, from his tiny village Nagrota Suriyan to Kangra before taking a bus to Dharamshala.

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