A major fire broke out on Saturday in a wood seasoning plant in Mathura in Uttar Pradesh, destroying goods and machinery worth over Rs 2 crores. A fire-fighting official was injured. The fire engulfed the Ram Wood Factory in Koshi area. Eight fire tenders were pressed into service. “It was a massive fire. The situation [...]
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Massive fire breaks out in Mathura, firefighter hurt
FCC Commissioner Clyburn Breaks with Chairman on Wireless Rules
Clyburn cautioned that net neutrality does not cause the development of two different kinds of Internet worlds. – Federal Communications Commission Commissioner Mignon Clyburn
distanced herself from the position of the bodys chairman, Julius
Genachowski, with remarks during the Practicing Law Institute’s annual
telecommunications summit, telling the audience she thought net
neutrality a concept supporting a…
EU grants Pakistan trade breaks
BRUSSELS (Agencies) – European Union leaders agreed on Thursday to grant limited trade concessions to Pakistan to help it overcome the impact of devastating floods and maintain political stability.
Pakistan will receive an ‘immediate and time-limited reduction’ in duties on key exports to the European Union, taking into account industrial sensitivities in the EU, notably on textiles, they said.
One diplomat said the arrangement would be worth around 300 million euros ($390m) to Pakistan over a year.
The details will be worked out by the European Commission, the EU executive, in coordination with the World Trade Organisation to avoid the concessions violating international trade rules and aggravating other EU partners such as India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
The European Union has agreed to temporarily waive World Trade Organization tariffs on key Pakistani imports to help boost the flood-devastated countryÂ’s economy, British Prime Minister David Cameron said Thursday.
“There is a humanitarian crisis in Pakistan, there are also clear and very worrying concerns about what can happen in Pakistan with all that is going on, and all the dangers that everyone is aware of,” Cameron said.
“I believe this was a test for the European Union to make sure that when we talk about our external relations we can show we can deliver results and not just rhetoric,” Cameron told reporters.
The EU also agreed to look at granting Pakistan a favoured trading status with the EU after 2014, Cameron said.
“There is a deal done,” the diplomat said, adding that it included a commitment to grant Pakistan access to the EU’s enhanced trade programme, known as GSP+, by 2014, provided it meets criteria on good governance and human rights.
The block’s executive, the European Commission, has ‘reached an agreement on a proposal for 13 tariff lines’ which could have their tariffs temporarily suspended, Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht told journalists after talks with EU trade ministers. That is allowed under WTO rules. The exact tariff lines under debate are currently a carefully guarded secret.
“The European Council underlines its firm commitment to grant exclusively to Pakistan increased market access to the EU through the immediate and time-limited reduction of duties on key imports,” a statement by the 27 EU leaders said.
“The European Commission is invited to explore options with WTO partners and present finalised proposals in October, taking into account industrial sensitivities in the EU.”
The European Union has been pressing for weeks to try to agree better trade terms for Pakistan to help it overcome the impact of the floods, over and above the emergency food and other aid it has already sent to the country.
Britain and Germany had pushed hard for a deal, but France, Italy and others EU states with domestic industries that compete with Pakistani imports such as linen, garments and ethanol, were reluctant to give too much ground at a time of economic stress.
The deal would result in a trade ‘waiver’ for Pakistan, similar to the one Islamabad received after the Sept 11, 2001 attacks on the United States in recognition of its role as a frontline ally in the battle against militants.
The discussion was complicated by trade rules and the possibility that tariff reductions granted to Pakistan could benefit China and India. “We want to help Pakistan – but only Pakistan,” said one Italian diplomat.
The EU is hoping that by discussing concessions with the WTO and trade partners ahead of time, it will prevent countries such as India filing lawsuits with the WTO against the move.
Since trade disputes take a long time to be settled, time-limited concessions should deter opponents from making legal challenges.
“If you want to stabilise Pakistan in the long run so that it does not drift away to extremism or fundamentalism, you have to make sure that the medium- and long-term consequences of the catastrophe will be countered economically,” German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle told reporters this month.
Pakistan has long coveted GSP+ status, but does not qualify as its economy is too large, with exports to the EU worth 3.02 billion euros ($3.84 billion) in 2009, and because it has not met accompanying human rights and governance criteria.
Earlier, the European Union agreed a vast trade deal with South Korea, saying it was the first link in a process which would ‘bind’ Europe to Asia.
The deal is the first such trade pact between the 27-member EU and an Asian country, and was presented as a pace-setter for similar agreements with India and other regional powers.
Belgian Foreign Minister Steven Vanackere, whose country holds the European Union’s rotating presidency, hailed the deal as the ‘most ambitious agreement ever’ after Italy dropped its objections at an EU summit in Brussels.
The deal will be formally signed at an EU-South Korea summit in Brussels on October 6, Vanackere said. The agreement must also be ratified by the European parliament.
EU poised to give Pakistan trade breaks
EU leaders are due to meet next week to discuss implementing trade concessions for Pakistan. The deal worth hundreds of millions of euros is being touted as an effort to maintain stability in the flood-hit country.
EU poised to give Pakistan trade breaks
EU leaders are due to meet next week to discuss implementing trade concessions for Pakistan. The deal worth hundreds of millions of euros is being touted as an effort to maintain stability in the flood-hit country.
Wing Tai Holdings($1.62) — Breaks below moving averages
Chavez breaks diplomatic ties with Colombia
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has severed diplomatic relations with neighboring Colombia after Bogota accused his country of harboring leftist guerrillas. President Chavez made the announcement on national television Thursday, saying he was forced to sever all relations because Colombia claims he has failed to act against rebels who allegedly have taken shelter in Venezuelan territory. Mr. Chavez said he has ordered Venezuelan military forces to be on “maximum alert” along the border.
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Camp Bisco: Lineup, Stage Breaks, Dance Tent, iPhone
Camp Bisco has officially released the Camp Bisco 9 daily artist lineup for July 15-17, which is available
online here.
The 50+ performer lineup at the multi-
stage camping festival includes: The Disco Biscuits; LCD Soundsystem; Ween; Thievery Corporation; Wu
Massacre
featuring Method Man; Ghostface; & Raekwon; Girl Talk; Bassnectar; Pretty Lights; Major Lazer; Break Science with
special guests Talib Kweli and David Murphy (STS9); The New Deal; Diplo; Holy Fuck; Caribou; Raq Tipper; Beats
Antique; Welder; Aeroplane; Rusko; Sunrise Silent Disco; The Album Leaf; Brothers Past; Dieselboy; Gift of Gab (of
Blackalicious); Future Rock; SOJA; Telepath; Felix Cartal; Two Fresh; Kill the Noise; Eskmo; Orchard Lounge;
Rubblebucket; Emancipator; Spiritual Rez; Morning Teleportation; Archnemesis; Sub Swara; Derek Plaslaiko; Big
Gigantic; Earl Greyhound; The Black Seeds; Mimosa; Grimace Federation; C-mon & Kypski; Nobody Beats the Drum;
King Britt; Dubskin; Woodhands; Justin Paul; Lee Mayjahs; DJ Everyday; and The Constellations.
Camp Bisco veterans, Pretty Lights, Bassnectar and Girl Talk will be lending their spinning skills during
main stage
set breaks on Thursday, Friday and Saturday night respectively. The Pretty Lights set will be a precursor to the LCD
Soundsystem Thursday night headlining slot.
Details for the Camp Bisco 9 Late Night Dance Tent have also been announced. Performances include sets by
Caribou, Two Fresh, Holy Fuck, Diplo, the New Deal, Rusko, and Aeroplane. The dance tent, which has
been moved
to an improved location, will feature 360° surround sound system and visuals to enhance the visual experience of
the performances.
Camp Bisco 9 will once again be held at the picturesque Indian Lookout Country Club in Mariaville, New York,
located approximately 20 minutes travel time from Albany, New York, on 200 acres of rolling, grass fields. The
grounds come equipped with full bathrooms; which include flush toilets and showers, as well as 24/7 bathroom
attendants. Festival goers will have access to a full bar on site and a general store, which sells almost every
necessity for a comfortable and care free experience. iPhone users will also be able to download the Camp Bisco
iPhone app to help
them navigate the grounds, review artist bios, videos and photos, view the official schedule, and
access a direct stream of the Camp Bisco Twitter feed (
@campbisco).
Camp Bisco 9 is now releasing a limited number of $80 Saturday-Only tickets, as well as the 3-Day tickets, available
for $155 online at www.campbisco.net and 1-800-594-TXX, and at all FYE stores in New England and select outlets
in New York state. WIth the Platinum VIP Experience sold out, concert goers can still purchase, the VIP Experience
Packages, available for $199 in addition to the 3-day festival pass. 50 cents of every ticket sold will be donated to
Headcount, a non-partisan, not-for-profit organization devoted to voter registration and participation in
democracy.
Visit www.campbisco.net for the most up to date
information.
Brawl breaks out at municipal meeting
A brawl broke out during a Podujevo municipal assembly meeting in between ruling coalition and opposition councilors. The administration of the Kosovo municipality was relocated to the town of Kurštumlija, where the meeting was held.
STI +0.2%; breaks 2,900 resistance; 2,947 next cap
Singapore’s STI trades above 2,900 level for first time in 8 weeks as Fed’s commitment to keep US interest rates low provides lift; STI last +0.2% at 2,901.44 with next resistance tipped at current 2010 intraday high of 2,947 (hit on Jan. 11).
Google Public Data Explorer Breaks It Down for Students, Wonks, Stat Lovers
Google on March 8 announced the launch of its Google Public Data Explorer, which allows users to view and create charts based on a wide variety of public data, such as mortality and fertility rates. The app leverages publicly available statistics from the World Bank and other sources. Users can play with the data endlessly, filtering it through various metrics and displaying it in different types of charts and graphs. Google claims it has been using anonymous information from its users searches to best determine what sorts of public data are most requested, and then used that to create a list of the most popular data and statistics search topics. Those results will likely continue to inform Googles process as it integrates more public data into its offerings.
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Poulter breaks American jinx
Ian Poulter broke his American duck when he outplayed fellow Briton Paul Casey 4&2 to win the Accenture Match Play Championship at Dove Mountain on Sunday. “To finally win over here, it means everything,” Poulter told reporters. “I’m just so happy to finally win on American soil.” “I was very
Chinese pair breaks Russian skating gold run
Lagat breaks US record at Boston Games
Bernard Lagat knocked almost seven seconds off the previous American record by winning the men’s 5,000 metres race at the Boston Indoor Games yesterday. Lagat finished in a time of 13 minutes, 11.50 seconds and held off a challenge from Ethiopia’s Dejen Gebremeskel, who clocked 13:11.78. Former
Apple Breaks Mac, iPhone, iTunes Sales Records in Best Quarter Ever
Apple announces that its fiscal first quarter of 2010 was its best yet, with new sales records for the Mac and iPhone as well as revenue and earnings. On the topic of a pending slate or tablet mobile device, however, lips are still sealed.
– Apple reported yet another record quarter, with revenue of $15.68 billion
and a quarterly profit of $3.38 billion.
During its first fiscal quarter, which closed Dec. 26, Apple sold 3.36
million Macintosh computers and 8.7 million iPhones, or 33 percent more Macs
and 100 percent more iPhones th…
Yanlord Land Group breaks ground for new Waigaoqiao Land residential development in Pudong New Area
Yanlord Land Group, the real-estate developer of high-end residential and commercial property projects China, announced today the ground-breaking for its latest 320,000 sqm residential development — Waigaoqiao Land — in Shanghai’s Pudong New Area.



