July 1, 2013
MUMBAI: The rupee on Monday fell for the first time in three days to end 13 paise lower at 59.52 as fag-end demand of the US dollar from some banks and importers washed out the early gains on account of strong local stocks.
At the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) market, rupee commenced lower at 59.46 a dollar from previous close of 59.39. It recovered later to a high of 58.9650 on sustained dollar selling by exporters and strong rally in stock markets.
July 1, 2013
LAS VEGAS: A man died and another was hospitalized in serious condition on Saturday in heat-aggravated incidents as a heat wave blistered this sunbaked city and elsewhere in the southwest.

Forecasters said temperatures in Las Vegas shot up to 46° Celsius on Saturday afternoon, two degrees short of the city's all-time record.
July 1, 2013
LONDON: France, Italy and Greece were among 38 "targets" of spying operations conducted by US intelligence services, according to documents leaked to Guardian newspaper by fugitive former CIA operative Edward Snowden.

Jume 30, 2013
MUMBAI: IndiGo Airlines may lose a good chunk of its commanders to AirAsia India as around 100 of its pilots have applied for jobs with the proposed carrier, say sources.

Besides a hefty package that AirAsia India is offering to the pilots, there are other reasons, like better working conditions, for these pilots to move out, say Indigo sources.
June 30, 2013
NEW YORK: As Nelson Mandela lingers in a hospital, yet another remarkable moment is helping to seal his legacy: Millions of people around the world, united by respect and gratitude, are preparing for this beloved man to die.

June 29, 2013
WASHINGTON: Disappointed over Pakistan's slow pace of trial in Mumbai terror attack case, a top American lawmaker has demanded that the seven suspects, including LeT operational commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, be handed over to the International Criminal Court to bring them to justice.
"There are seven individuals that need to be brought to justice (for their role in the 26/ 11 attack case)," said Congressman Ed Royce, chairman of the powerful House Foreign Relations Committee.
June 29, 2013
PRETORIA/JOHANNESBURG: The United States does not feel threatened by the growth of trade and investment in Africa by China and other emerging powers, US President Barack Obama said on Saturday.

"I don't feel threatened by it. I feel it's a good thing," Obama told a news conference during a visit to South Africa.
June 29, 2013
MUMBAI: Indian technology companies are flocking to the education sector, seeing in it a rare promising market created because of liberal government spending.

June 29, 2013
MADISON: China's largest wind turbine company and three people are accused of trade secrets from a US software company, the Justice Department announced on Thursday.

June 29, 2013
New Delhi — India needs to bring the malnutrition debate on the political centre-stage, experts noted Friday at the India launch of the Lancet 2013 series on maternal and child nutrition.

Developing countries have many basic challenges to tackle and child malnutrition














































































































