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Pak says negotiations on with US for resumption of military aid
Jul 17th 2011, 06:16

Islamabad, July 17 (ANI): Pakistan has said that its relations with the US are developing, especially on the civil side, and that the US has ensured continuation of civilian assistance to Pakistan, while negotiations are underway for the resumption of military assistance.

The Daily Times quoted Foreign Office spokesperson Tehmina Janjua, as saying that the US had reassured Pakistan that it would keep sending civilian assistance, after it deferred 800 million dollars in military aid.

She said that Thomas Nides, the US Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources, delivered this message in a telephonic conversation with Finance Minister Abdul Hafeez Sheikh.

Tehmina also said there was no delay in the foreign ministerial level talks between Pakistan and India and expressed the hope that these talks would be held at the end of this month in New Delhi as per schedule.

Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar will lead Pakistan's delegation to Pakistan-India ministerial level talks in New Delhi. (ANI)

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India News Headlines | India News - Yahoo! News India: Muggy day in Delhi, rains likely

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Muggy day in Delhi, rains likely
Jul 17th 2011, 05:08

New Delhi, July 17 (IANS) It was a muggy Sunday morning in Delhi with rains expected later in the day, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said.

The minimum temperature was 26.2 degrees Celsius, one notch below the average for this time of the season, an IMD official said.

'The sky will be cloudy on Sunday and a few spells of rain or thundershowers are expected,' he said.

Humidity stood at 82 percent, he said.

The maximum and minimum temperatures are expected to hover between 34 and 26 degrees Celsius respectively, the official added.

The maximum temperature Saturday was 34.8 degrees Celsius while the minimum settled at 25.7.

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India News Headlines | India News - Yahoo! News India: 'Urgent police reforms are need of hour'

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'Urgent police reforms are need of hour'
Jul 17th 2011, 04:51

New Delhi, July 17 (IANS) The latest terror bombings that ripped through India's financial and entertainment capital have shifted the focus back on the much-awaited police reforms and the absence of preventive intelligence gathering in India.

Reforms would mean doing away with the colonial legacy in the form of the archaic Police Act of 1861, if the nation is to be saved from terrorist outfits and homegrown subversive elements, say experts who have been working on bringing about these changes. The blasts have once again exposed known flaws in India's internal security structure allowing a silent growth of homegrown terrorists, experts say.

The main problems India faces are the vacancies in police forces and inadequate training of force personnel. These problems are only aggravated by the poor intelligence gathering model that is being followed.

According to official figures, India's police-population ratio is just 120 per 100,000 people. Globally the ratio is an average of 270.

India has over 20 big and small central intelligence agencies - including the Intelligence Bureau (IB), the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and the National Investigation Agency (NIA) - apart from state police intelligence wings.

India's capacity to repel a terror attack may have improved, but the country still lacks the ability to pre-empt such strikes, experts say. Ground-level intelligence gathering is too poor to prevent modern threats, according to them.

When Ajai Sahni, a known security expert, was asked if he thought there are chinks in India's security establishment, he quipped: 'There are gaps, enormous gaps.'

'Can you believe that India's main internal spy agency, the Intelligence Bureau, has less than 5,000 field agents to gather ground information from a population of 1.2 billion?' Sahni told IANS.

'And their primary job is to do political intelligence for the ruling parties.'

Police officer-turned-activist Kiran Bedi has a question for the government, particularly India's union home ministry, which looks after internal security management.

'How much did the Indian police forces reinvent themselves after the (2008) terror attack in Mumbai? You are managing a crisis by creating these intelligence agencies, not preventing a crisis. How will you prevent terrorism in the absence of a trained policeman who is your eyes and ears on the ground?'

Bedi told IANS that if normal policing 'is absent and you don't have people on the ground to collect information, these things can happen'.

Sahni, who runs the Institute for Conflict Management that focuses on internal security research in India, said if ground-level intelligence gathering were there, then of course 'we wouldn't have taken so long to know who did the Mumbai blasts again'.

'Haven't we identified the subversive elements that need constant surveillance? If so, how do we allow them to grow and strike again?'

He recalled an old intelligence gathering system in the country of having a watchman in every village. Those village watchmen used to report to intelligence officers at the local police station every day with whatever information they had.

'This system has been done away with. But we need a system like this. Not the redundant meta-institutions like the NIA, which are wasteful energy hubs. Nothing prevents terrorism than local intelligence gathering.

'You can have a whole web of technology to aid these agencies. You can have a grid or a data centre linking 21 databases. You can have National Counter Terrorism Centre. But if the input doesn't come from the ground, what will you feed them with and what will you work on?'

Since 1979, governments have set up a number of commissions to reform the police but their recommendations have been largely ignored because politicians, especially in the states dont want them, as they want to keep the police under their thumb.

In October 2005, the union home ministry constituted the Police Act Drafting Committee (PADC) - commonly known as the Soli Sorabjee Committee - which submitted a model police act a year later.

The Supreme Court on Sep 22, 2006, acting on the former police officers' petition, asked the central government to kickstart reforms which included separating the investigation and law and order functions of the police and have a system of preventive intelligence gathering system in place.

But all that is still awaited.

(Sarwar Kashani can be contacted at s.kashani@ians.in)

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India News Headlines | India News - Yahoo! News India: Gadkari calls for strong global framework against terrorism

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Gadkari calls for strong global framework against terrorism
Jul 17th 2011, 04:21

London, July 17 (IANS) Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Nitin Gadkari has called upon the international community to join hands to strengthen the global framework against terrorism in the light of the renewed terror attacks in Mumbai.

'Terrorism is a common concern for mankind and it does not recognise any boundaries', Gadkari said while addressing a largely attended Convention of the Overseas Friends of BJP here Saturday night.

He appreciated British Prime Minister David Cameron's candid statement during his visit to India last year that Pakistan promoted 'export of terror'.

Cameron had said in Bangalore, 'We cannot tolerate in any sense the idea that this country is allowed to look both ways and is able to promote the export of terror, whether to India or Afghanistan or anywhere else in the world'.

Gadkari said his party wanted good relations with Pakistan so that the two countries could live in peace and fight the problems of poverty and unemployment. 'But we live in a very uncertain neighbourhood. Pakistan was using terror as a state policy. Terror groups like Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) were offshoots of the ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence),' Gadkari said.

He said there were growing inter-linkages among terror groups and India and Britain need to give the highest priority to defeating global terrorism and to making sure that the two countries cooperate fully with each other in winning this battle.

During his hour-long address, Gadkari outlined the progress made by the BJP ruled states in the development of infrastructure, tourism and other sectors and invited the people of Indian origin to take advantage of the positive investment climate in these states.

He hailed the achievements of the influential Indian-origin community in the UK in various fields and referred to the problems being faced by them in visa and PIO card related matters. He assured them he would take up these issues with the government.

Speaking on the occasion former Rajasthan chief minister Vasundhara Raje complimented the Indian community for the role they were playing in strengthening the British economy and sought their cooperation in development back home.

Also present were Smriti Irani, president of the BJP Mahila Morcha and newly elected Rajya Sabha member from Gujarat, Vijay Jolly, convenor of the Overseas Friends of BJP, who spoke on the emerging young leadership in the BJP, and Surendra Sharma, president of the OFBJP, UK.

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India News Headlines | India News - Yahoo! News India: American delegation lauds Indian prison system during visit to Ludhiana

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American delegation lauds Indian prison system during visit to Ludhiana
Jul 17th 2011, 05:26

Ludhiana, July 17 (ANI): A team of American police and social scientists, who are currently on a study tour of India, have praised the Indian prison system after visiting a jail here on Saturday.

The delegation specially praised the alternative skill development programmes of inmates and also spent some time with the prisoners. They admired their weaving, stitching and furtniture-making skills.

Professor Maria Haberfield, the leader of the team, said the prisoners were far less hostile and comfortable as compared to their American counterparts.

"I am very impressed with what I am seeing in terms of how prisoners appear to be under control. When you enter a prison in America, it is very hostile and uncomfortable. Here, it appears to be more of an open environment," said Haberfield.

She also revealed that prisons in the United States rarely provide inmates with alternative skills, which resulted in high level of inmates being repeated offenders.

"You employ most of your prisoners and give them skills. Once they come out of the prison system, they have an alternative way for work. We have a very high level of repeat offenders in United States because we don't provide them with skills, very rarely we provide them with alternative skills," added Haberfield. (ANI)

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Politics News Headlines | Politics News - Yahoo! News India: Gadkari calls for strong global framework against terrorism

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Gadkari calls for strong global framework against terrorism
Jul 17th 2011, 04:21

London, July 17 (IANS) Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Nitin Gadkari has called upon the international community to join hands to strengthen the global framework against terrorism in the light of the renewed terror attacks in Mumbai.

'Terrorism is a common concern for mankind and it does not recognise any boundaries', Gadkari said while addressing a largely attended Convention of the Overseas Friends of BJP here Saturday night.

He appreciated British Prime Minister David Cameron's candid statement during his visit to India last year that Pakistan promoted 'export of terror'.

Cameron had said in Bangalore, 'We cannot tolerate in any sense the idea that this country is allowed to look both ways and is able to promote the export of terror, whether to India or Afghanistan or anywhere else in the world'.

Gadkari said his party wanted good relations with Pakistan so that the two countries could live in peace and fight the problems of poverty and unemployment. 'But we live in a very uncertain neighbourhood. Pakistan was using terror as a state policy. Terror groups like Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) were offshoots of the ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence),' Gadkari said.

He said there were growing inter-linkages among terror groups and India and Britain need to give the highest priority to defeating global terrorism and to making sure that the two countries cooperate fully with each other in winning this battle.

During his hour-long address, Gadkari outlined the progress made by the BJP ruled states in the development of infrastructure, tourism and other sectors and invited the people of Indian origin to take advantage of the positive investment climate in these states.

He hailed the achievements of the influential Indian-origin community in the UK in various fields and referred to the problems being faced by them in visa and PIO card related matters. He assured them he would take up these issues with the government.

Speaking on the occasion former Rajasthan chief minister Vasundhara Raje complimented the Indian community for the role they were playing in strengthening the British economy and sought their cooperation in development back home.

Also present were Smriti Irani, president of the BJP Mahila Morcha and newly elected Rajya Sabha member from Gujarat, Vijay Jolly, convenor of the Overseas Friends of BJP, who spoke on the emerging young leadership in the BJP, and Surendra Sharma, president of the OFBJP, UK.

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Features News Headlines | Features News - Yahoo! News India: Sonu Nigam to sing with Britney Spears

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Sonu Nigam to sing with Britney Spears
Jul 17th 2011, 04:08

New Delhi, July 17 (ANI):Sonu Nigam is surely on cloud nine now a days. The international pop star Britney Spears is teaming up with singer Sonu Nigam for Indian remix of her latest single, I Wanna Go. Britney said that she is really excited to work with Sonu. Sharing her excitement, Britney tweeted, 'So excited about having Sonu Nigaam on I Wanna Go. His vocals add such a different feel, which I love. Watch out Bollywood, it's Britney and Sonu.

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Features News Headlines | Features News - Yahoo! News India: Jane Fonda jabs at QVC over canceled TV appearance

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Jane Fonda jabs at QVC over canceled TV appearance
Jul 17th 2011, 02:50

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A new controversy over Oscar winner Jane Fonda's Vietnam War activism caused the actress to come out swinging against home shopping TV network QVC on Saturday, over what she described as its caving in to "extremist" pressure to cancel her appearance.

In a blog posting on showbusiness website TheWrap.com, Fonda wrote that she was scheduled to appear on QVC on Saturday to introduce her book "Prime Time" about aging and life cycles.

But the network, Fonda wrote, reported receiving a flood of angry calls regarding her anti-war activism of the 1960s and 1970s, and it decided to cancel Fonda's appearance.

Four decades ago, the American actress angered Vietnam War supporters who gave her the nickname "Hanoi Jane" for her 1972 visit to the capital of North Vietnam at the height of the conflict. At the time, she posed for photos showing her sitting atop a Viet Cong anti-aircraft gun, and she remains an object of derision by some U.S. veterans and others.

Fonda, 73, has in the past expressed regret about those images, and in her post at The Wrap she took aim at QVC and her critics.

"I am, to say the least, deeply disappointed that QVC caved to this kind of insane pressure by some well funded and organized political extremist groups," Fonda wrote.

QVC acknowledged Fonda's appearance was canceled, but said it was because of a "programming change."

"It's not unusual to have a schedule change with our shows and guests with little or no notice," QVC spokesman Paul Capelli said in a statement.

"I can't speak to Ms. Fonda's comments, other than to confirm that a change in scheduling resulted in her not appearing today."

In 2005, Fonda was spat upon at a book signing in Kansas City, Missouri, by a man who said he was angered by her Vietnam War-era actions.

"Bottom line, this has gone on far too long, this spreading of lies about me!" Fonda wrote at TheWrap.com. "... I love my country. I have never done anything to hurt my country or the men and women who have fought and continue to fight for us."

The daughter of late screen legend Henry Fonda, the actress most recently starred in 2007 film "Georgia Rule." She won Oscars for roles in the films "Coming Home" (1978) and "Klute" (1971).

QVC is a unit of Liberty Media Corp.

(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis: Editing by Bob Tourtellotte)

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Politics News Headlines | Politics News - Yahoo! News India: Role for govt in land bill

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Role for govt in land bill
Jul 16th 2011, 22:32

New Delhi, July 16: Mamata Banerjee's suggestion that the government should have no role in acquiring land for industry is unlikely to find room in a proposed amendment bill.

Sources said the proposed Land Acquisition (Amendment) bill would most likely allow the government to be part of the land acquisition process for private investors.

Rural development minister Jairam Ramesh today held a meeting in which participants supported a role for the government. But the meeting could not decide if the government should acquire all the land or just a part.

"The broad view at the meeting was in favour of a government role in land acquisition. There will be one more meeting on Tuesday to decide to what extent the government will be involved in land acquisition," a source said.

The Sonia Gandhi-led National Advisory Council had advocated 100 per cent acquisition by the government to ensure farmers are properly compensated and not cheated by investors and brokers.

An earlier draft bill finalised by former minister Vilasrao Deshmukh had stuck to a 70-30 formula under which the private investor would have to acquire at least 70 per cent of the land directly from the owners while the government would acquire the remaining 30 per cent or less.

Today's meeting stressed better rehabilitation and resettlement of the affected people. There will be no separate law for rehabilitation and resettlement; it will be part of the land acquisition act.

"There will be a provision for a job for at least one person from a family that gives land for industry. Jobs will be given as per the eligibility of the person," the source said.

The law is expected to mandate industry to provide skill-based training to affected persons so they can get jobs. The private investor would have to give them preference in allotment of outsourced contracts, and for shops or other economic opportunities in and around the project site.

They would also have to give preference to landless labourers and unemployed persons while hiring labour for construction of the project.

The rural development ministry is expected to finalise the draft bill next week. It will then be put on the ministry website for public comments.

The bill could be introduced in Parliament's monsoon session that begins on August 1 and is expected to conclude on September 8.

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Politics News Headlines | Politics News - Yahoo! News India: Pranab promises help

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Pranab promises help
Jul 16th 2011, 22:32

Calcutta, July 16: Pranab Mukherjee today assured chief minister Mamata Banerjee of the Centre's co-operation to rejuvenate the state at a meeting where the two exchanged notes on Bengal's financial health.

Mamata and Bengal minister Amit Mitra spoke with Mukherjee at his south Calcutta residence this evening for nearly two hours.

During the meeting, Mamata's recent visit to Jungle Mahal was discussed as was her forthcoming trip to Pintail for the signing of the hills tripartite agreement on Monday. Mamata described the meeting as "routine".

"We have discussed the state's financial situation. We had discussed this in the past too. Everybody knows Bengal's finances are in the doldrums. I have also briefed him about Jungle Mahal and the hills," Mamata said afterwards.

Mukherjee said he had assured Mitra that the Centre would extend all help to the state to meet its financial obligations and put Bengal on the development map.

"This year, Rs 22,224 crore has been allocated from the Planning Commission which is 29 per cent higher than last year's allocation. We have discussed how the state government can utilise this fund for development projects. We are committed to help the state government," the Union finance minister said.

"Our discussions are still on. She has taken a number of decisions to rejuvenate health, education and administration. We will co-operate."

Mamata and Mitra have held several meetings with Mukherjee since the Trinamul Congress-led government came to power, to discuss the issue of central financial assistance for Bengal.

At the news conference after the meeting, Mukherjee also said that he would miss Mamata in Parliament.

"For the last two years, she has helped me in every session to run the House. The monsoon session is approaching and a number of important bills are to be placed. We have discussed how Trinamul ministers and MPs will help in her absence to run the government and Parliament," he said.

Mamata also assured Mukherjee that Trinamul would continue to support the Congress-led UPA government in Delhi.

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Politics News Headlines | Politics News - Yahoo! News India: Squatters carry out cosmetic changes

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Squatters carry out cosmetic changes
Jul 16th 2011, 22:32

Bokaro, July 16: Bokaro Steel's eviction orders against VVIP squatters finally stirred the Sorens today with deputy chief minister Hemant beginning to dismantle illegal structures erected in front of the house in his possession, while his brother Basant gave up the keys to the premises he had been using for years.

Among others who also took some action today were Chandankyari MLA and Ajsu leader Umakant Rajak and former Bokaro MLA Israil Ansari of the Congress. In the afternoon, Rajak directed some labourers to remove the illegal constructions carried out at his Sector IX quarter, while Ansari dismantled the illegal additions from the Sector III house in his possession.

There was no word from former BJP MLA Yogeshwar Batul and Vishrampur MLA Chandrashekhar Dubey, who are also occupying quarters illegally.

Since noon, workers were seen tearing off the asbestos roof of an iron and steel framed structure erected by the Sorens in front of quarter no 3030 which has been in their possession for years. The structure was being used to host partymen, mostly JMM leaders and cadres, who mill around the house of their chieftain Shibu Soren and his sons. Basant handed over the keys to quarter no 3029, which is the floor above 3030.

Hemant, Basant, Rajak and Ansari are among the 14 politicians identified as squatters in an advertisement published by Bokaro steel on July 5. Though the advertisement was published in compliance with a high court order on vacating illegally occupied PSU land and homes, the steel plant authorities today insisted that the notice only mentioned removal of encroachments from in front of some of the quarters held by influential names, including Hemant.

However, on March 18, an advertisement published by the plant authorities had mentioned Rajak and Hemant, along with 12 others, as illegal encroachers. On July 9, Bokaro Steel chief of communications Sanjay Tewary had told The Telegraph that the 14 VVIP squatters were refusing to move out even though the deadline mentioned in a July 5 advertisement had lapsed. But today the officials said while 12 of the squatters, including Basant, were required to vacate the premises, Hemant and Rajak only needed to remove the illegal constructions from the premises occupied by them and that the July 5 advertisement said so.

Speaking to The Telegraph, Rajak said he was abiding by high court orders by removing the illegal constructions. When questioned why he had not done so earlier, the legislator said he had been busy and wanted to supervise the encroachment removal personally.

On June 4, Jharkhand High Court had directed the CBI to investigate and furnish names of persons who were in unauthorised possession of PSU plots and quarters.

The court was hearing a PIL on encroachments at HEC, Bokaro Steel, CCL and BCCL, and was informed by the CBI that crores were being spent to maintain the illegally occupied quarters.

The court had also directed the government and the PSUs to ensure that the encroachment drive continued on their respective premises.

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Politics News Headlines | Politics News - Yahoo! News India: Cops snatch hostage from Maoists

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Cops snatch hostage from Maoists
Jul 16th 2011, 22:32

Purulia, July 16: Bengal police last night fought their first gun battle with the Maoists since Mamata Banerjee became chief minister, rescuing the abducted husband of a Congress panchayat chief from a Purulia village.

Although both the Maoists and police agree that an unofficial ceasefire has been in place for the past two months, the encounter suggests the chief minister is willing to act against the rebels in law-and-order situations.

A senior police officer confirmed that Writers' Buildings was consulted before 50 state armed police (SAP) commandos were sent after the Maoists in Baku village. He said the unofficial truce did not mean the rebels "could get away with murder".

The 10-minute gunfight ended with the outnumbered rebels running away, leaving behind hostage Lakshmikanta Mahato, 52, whose wife Menoka is sabhapati of the Congress-run Jhalda block II panchayat samiti.

One villager died in the crossfire while sub-inspector Rajat Chowdhury, who led the commandos, was admitted to a Ranchi hospital with a bullet in the stomach.

Hours before the encounter, Maoist leader Bikram had claimed in a statement that the rebels were observing a ceasefire in a show of goodwill for the new government.

"We too haven't been carrying out the regular anti-Maoist operations like we used to under the previous government," a senior officer said today.

"But this was a law-and-order situation. We couldn't just sit back and watch; we had to try and rescue the hostage."

Seven rebels had abducted Lakshmikanta and aide Biresh Mahato, 42, around 4.30pm on Thursday after stopping the car in which they and Menoka were returning home to Hartan, 55km from Purulia town. The hostages were taken to nearby Kodamgora.

Biresh was freed the same night after his family paid the Rs 20,000 ransom. For Lakshmikanta, the rebels demanded Rs 12 lakh which Menoka brought down to Rs 1.5 lakh by Friday afternoon after phone negotiations.

That evening, she informed police and sent villagers Ashwini Mahato, 32, and Gadadhar Mahato, 42, with the ransom to the Maoists, who had shifted to Baku. The commandos followed Ashwini and Gadadhar.

Ashwini handed the money over as the police watched from behind trees. The rebels had kept Lakshmikanta hidden behind a clump of bushes.

Suddenly, one of the Maoists spotted the commandos, shouted "Police!" and blew a whistle, said eyewitness Ananta Singh, a Baku shopkeeper. "Then the firing started from both sides," Singh said. A stray bullet killed Ashwini.

The Maoists fled into the deep jungles. A search of the forests this morning did not reveal whether any of the rebels was injured.

Lakshmikanta said he was "tortured" through Thursday and Friday. "I was not offered food, not even drinking water."

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India News Headlines | India News - Yahoo! News India: Apology to family, head in hands

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Apology to family, head in hands
Jul 16th 2011, 22:00

London, July 16: Rupert Murdoch held his head in his hands and repeatedly offered his deepest apologies to the family of murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler at a private meeting at the One Aldwych Hotel in London yesterday.

After the meeting with Milly's parents Sally and Bob and her 25-year-old sister Gemma, Murdoch, the 80-year-old chairperson of News Corporation and possibly the most powerful newspaper baron in the world, emerged from the hotel to shouts of "shame on you" from protesters.

A private investigator, Glenn Mulcaire, hired by the News of the World hacked into Milly's phone after she went missing in 2002. What was worse was he deleted some messages to make room for more, raising her family's hopes she was alive ' when, in fact, the 13-year-old had by then been murdered and her body dumped by her abductor.

Milly's story represents every parent's nightmare ' a happy schoolgirl saying goodbye to her friends after lessons, walking home along a deserted stretch of wood and pounced upon by a man lying in wait. This happened to Milly just after 3.47pm on March 21, 2002, in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey. Her decomposed body was discovered in forests many miles away in Hampshire on September 18, 2002.

On June 23, 2011, after a long police investigation during which even Milly's father was suspected, Levi Bellfield, a former nightclub bouncer and a serial killer, was sentenced to life for her murder.

It is this revelation ' not primarily the hacking of phones of footballers, TV celebrities, actors and politicians ' that has caused universal disgust in Britain and triggered the crisis in Murdoch's media empire.

"As founder of the company I was appalled to find out what had happened and I apologised," Murdoch emphasised yesterday.

Flanked by the Dowlers, the family lawyer Mark Lewis said: "It was a private meeting that had been called for by Rupert Murdoch. He was humbled to give a full and sincere apology to the Dowler family. The Dowler family told him that his papers should lead the way to set the standards of honesty and decency in the field, and not what had gone on before.

"At the end of the day, actions are going to speak louder than words."

He added: "He apologised many times. I don't think anybody could have held their head in their hands so many times."

Murdoch said the News of the World's actions were "not the standard set by his father, a respected journalist, not the standard set by his mother".

"He said the words, 'Sorry, this should not have happened'," Lewis recounted.

The question of compensation was not discussed, although the family is pursuing a claim for damages against the News of the World.

Rupert was born on March 11, 1931, in Melbourne, the only son of Sir Keith Murdoch and Elisabeth Joy (�e Greene). His father was a regional newspaper magnate who sent his son to read philosophy, politics and economics at Worcester College, Oxford.

When Rupert was 22, his father died, bequeathing his money and, more important, his values and his ambitions to his son.

Therefore, the crucial point that Murdoch now feels he has let down his father will certainly be understood in India.

It is the height of humiliation for a proud man like Murdoch actually to have to pay to take out (undiscounted) advertisements today in rival newspapers to apologise for the misdemeanours of his News International staff.

"We are sorry" is the headline on the ad, signed "Sincerely, Rupert Murdoch".

It says: "The News of the World was in the business of holding others to account. It failed when it came to itself. We are sorry for the serious wrongdoing that occurred. We are deeply sorry for the hurt suffered by the individuals affected.

"We regret not acting faster to sort things out."

It goes on: "I realise that simply apologising is not enough. Our business was founded on the idea that a free and open press should be a positive force in society.

"We need to live up to this. In the coming days, as we take further concrete steps to resolve these issues and make amends for the damage they have caused, you will hear more from us."

The Milly Dowler phone hacking has forced Prime Minister David Cameron ' he, too met the Dowler family at 10 Downing Street ' to order an inquiry presided over by a judge, make recommendations on how to curb the excesses of the press and reduce corruption in the police, and suggest guidelines on the behaviour of politicians.

Some fear that in the future, politicians will have to enter every lunch or dinner with a journalist into a register of interests.

Partly as a result of the crisis caused by the Milly Dowler affair, the News of the World has been shut down after 168 years with 200 journalists losing their jobs.

Yesterday's resignation of Rebekah Brooks, the News International chief executive who was editor of the News of the World when Milly's phone was hacked in 2002, was followed by that of one of Murdoch's closest allies.

Les Hinton, 67, who had worked with Murdoch for 57 years, resigned as chief executive of The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones, a news wire service, the first senior casualty in America.

Hinton, who was executive chairperson of News International in the UK from 1995 to 2007 ' the period when the mobile phones of 4,000 people, none of them Indian, are said to have been hacked ' apologised in his resignation letter for the "pain caused to innocent people".

Yesterday, another of Murdoch's best-selling newspapers, The Sun, was threatened with legal action by actor Jude Law who claimed four stories about him published in the daily tabloid in 2005 and 2006 were based on hacked intercepted voicemails.

Now that the Americans seem poised to start their own separate inquiries into whether there was also hacking of mobile phones of 9/11 victims and their relatives, no one is able to predict where this will end for Murdoch's once invincible empire.

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India News Headlines | India News - Yahoo! News India: TV remote on? Join TRP sweepstakes

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Jul 16th 2011, 22:00

Jamshedpur, July 16: Uttaran or Dare 2 Date? Roadies or Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai? TV addicts in Ranchi, Jamshedpur and Dhanbad will be happy to know that the choices they make on their TV remote have an impact on the Rs 14,800-crore-plus Indian television industry.

Jharkhand recently hitched on the television rating points (TRP) bandwagon with homes in three cities getting chosen by Mumbai-based firm Television Audience Measurement (TAM) Media Research as "sample viewership". In simple terms, in TAM cities, a recording device called a peoplemeter is installed in chosen homes, which records their TV programme preferences and maps out preferences and peak viewing times.

The three TAM cities in the state will account for 1.8 per cent of the total TAM data across the country. At present, all four metros and a number of tier I cities contribute to TRPs. Selection of cities is done on the basis of population density categorised into over-one million and below-one million. The peoplemeter readings are taken on a weekly basis.

This database goes to everybody ' television channels, advertisers, marketers, media ' and provides the fodder for power-packed channel wars such as the ongoing one between Colours and Star Plus.

TAM, a joint venture between Nielsen Company and Kantar Media Research, had been appointed for media insights by industry stakeholders Indian Society of Advertisers (ISA), Indian Broadcast Foundation (IBF) and Advertising Agencies Association of India (AAAI) way back in 1998 and already has a wide sample base across Tier-I and semi-rural towns.

So why did Jharkhand's three cities take 13 years to matter? Is it because television is making deeper inroads in small-town India because of sheer economics?

"The heterogeneity of the market keeps changing with time. If we simplify TRP, it's just about mapping the shifting preferences of TV viewership in society. As the market keeps expanding, it was a statistical call to increase the number of cities," said a senior official of TAM Media Research, Mumbai.

In January 2011, the Union ministry of information and broadcasting directed research companies concerned to extend coverage areas based on the recommendations of an independent three-member TRP committee that suggested greater transparency and an increase in the number of peoplemeters to bring smaller towns within its sweep. The committee also recommended an increase in the sample size from 8,000 households to 15,000 urban and rural household within two years and 30,000 in future.

"TAM in smaller towns means a lot to broadcasters and advertisers, because more people watch TV here. A guy in a metro will go to a pub or a restaurant. His small-town counterpart will watch TV. Mapping his preferences in turn helps advertisers to pump money into the programmes and time slots with highest TRPs, considering that people in small towns have their own choices," said a senior official of a leading private television channel in the country.

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Politics News Headlines | Politics News - Yahoo! News India: BJP leader shot dead in Kanpur

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Jul 16th 2011, 16:55

Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh), July 16 (IANS) A local Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader was shot dead by unidentified assailants here Saturday night, police said.

Yogendra Singh, a member of the party's district unit, was gunned down by four motorcycle-borne men in Babupurwa area and died on the spot.

'We are yet to ascertain the motive behind the crime. However, the killing could be fallout of some political rivalry,' Police Inspector K.P. Saroj told reporters in Kanpur, some 80 km from Lucknow.

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Politics News Headlines | Politics News - Yahoo! News India: Maximum possible assistance to Bengal: Pranab

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Maximum possible assistance to Bengal: Pranab
Jul 16th 2011, 16:56

Kolkata, July 16 (IANS) Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee Saturday said the central government will provide the maximum possible financial assistance to West Bengal.

'It is already known that Rs.22,224 crore has been allocated for Bengal. There has been a significant increase compared to the last year. Talks were held earlier about how the projects will be implemented, today (Saturday) also we discussed that,' Mukherjee told reporters after an over two-hour-long meeting with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

'I have told her (Banerjee) and state Finance Minister Amit Mitra that we will provide maximum possible support to the state. We will support fully the comprehensive programmes she has taken on education and health, among others, to ensure that people get dividends from these projects,' he said.

Stating that their discussion was not confined to any particular topic and it was comprehensive, he said they deliberated upon the overall political and economic situation of the country.

'We discussed the overall situation in the country... monsoon session of parliament and terrorism. I will not get the assistance of Mamata Banerjee, which I got in the last two years, in this monsoon session. That is why we held talks about how the monsoon session will be conducted. Many important bills will be tabled in this session,' he said.

Banerjee said: 'Our meetings are not routine meetings. Today we discussed financial condition of Bengal. We had discussed this earlier also. We also discussed the situation in Jungalmahal and (Darjeeling) hills.'

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India News Headlines | India News - Yahoo! News India: ASEAN football: India U-13 team go down to Vietnam 2-5

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ASEAN football: India U-13 team go down to Vietnam 2-5
Jul 16th 2011, 16:56

Bangkok, July 16 (IANS) India fought hard but lost 2-5 to Vietnam to bow out of the Yamaha ASEAN Cup Under-13 football tournament at the Yamaha stadium here Saturday.

It was India's second defeat in as many matches, having lost to Thailand-A in the opening match Friday.

The Indian team quickly conceded three goals and were down 0-3 against the nimble-footed Vietnamese.

Premananda Singha then struck twice to reduce the margin to 3-2 by the half time.

India could not carry the momentum in the second half and Vietnam with two swift goals towards the later stages sealed the issue.

Yamaha's Arnab Bhattacharjee, who is filling in the shoes of the coach's job in absence of Mritunjoy Hazra, blamed it on the boys' lack of fitness.

'They did a great job by hitting those two goals but lacked the stamina in the second half. They couldn't keep pace with the Vietnamese boys,' he said.

The Indian boys will now return home Monday night.

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India News Headlines | India News - Yahoo! News India: Pitroda appointed adviser to Bengal project

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Jul 16th 2011, 15:21

Kolkata, July 16 (IANS) The West Bengal government Saturday appointed National Innovation Council head Sam Pitroda as adviser to its 'resurgent Bengal' project.

Pitroda, who held a meeting with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Industry and Information Technology Minister Partha Chatterjee at the state secretariat Writers' Building, said he will work in the areas of education, health, innovation and technology for the resurgence of the eastern state.

'My background is technology, education, innovation and I have done some good work on health. So wherever I can help... I know experts in these fields who would join us in this effort,' Pitroda told mediapersons.

'In Bengal, we have to learn to innovate to create jobs. We have talked about industrial clusters. As the part of the National Innovation Council, we are now working on innovation in clusters,' said Pitroda, considered the father of India's communication revolution.

Pitroda shares a very good rapport with Banerjee, who had roped him in during her stint as the railways minister for laying of optic fibre cable network along rail tracks for commercial utilisation.

Banerjee announced that Pitroda will act as an advisor for Bengal.

'We have invited Sam Pitroda to help us in converting Kolkata into a knowledge city. He will also help in the resurgence of Bengal. He will act as an advisor for Bengal in terms of modernisation, industrialisation and creation of a knowledge hub,' said Banerjee.

Pitroda added: 'Maybe we will select first five clusters and see innovations. What it means is set up incubators, provide training on packing, copyrights, trademark, entrepreneurship and really force people to think of innovating in clusters. Innovation is going to be the most important element in industry going forward. For industry, we have to innovate, for jobs we have to innovate.'

'There is lot more work ahead of us and there is very little time. Both of us (Pitroda and Banerjee) are in a hurry,' smiled Pitroda.

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