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Indian hacks RAAF website over student attacks in Australia

An Indian hacker broke into the Royal Australian Air Force website and defaced it with a threatening message aimed at the Australian Government, the Sydney Morning Herald reports.
The Department of Defence confirmed that the hack took place between Monday and Tuesday, forcing it to pull the entire RAAF website offline and replace it with a [...]

Indian police arrested over Kashmir rape-murder

Four police officers were arrested in Indian Kashmir after being accused of destroying evidence in the rape and murder of two women that triggered weeks of anti-India protests, officials said on Thursday. Witnesses said the arrests ended a 47-day protest strike on Thursday in the southern

`I am willing to come to India to talk,” says Pak FS

After his late night meeting with Indian Foreign Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon, which the two sides described as frank and detailed, Pakistan’’s Foreign Secretary Salman Basheer expressed regret that relations between the two South Asian neighbours had come to such a pass that they have to meet thousands of miles away here in Egypt.
He said: [...]

Carbon Leaf :Nothing Rhymes With Woman

By: Bill Clifford

Carbon Leaf has teetered on the verge of mainstream success since its 2004 breakthrough recording, Indian Summer. For some, that’s a blessing, in that it is still an enjoyable experience to see and hear a band this good perform in small to mid-level theaters with an intimate vibe. That being said, the wonderful, harmonious and infectious music the band writes and records is just the sort that ought to be blaring from stereos and radios everywhere, rather than the indolent dribble we here on today’s mainstream radio.

The band followed up Indian Summer with the somewhat darker Love, Loss, Hope, Repeat, which was recorded in Nashville. But now, on Nothing Rhymes With Woman (released May 19 on Vanguard), Carbon Leaf returns to its roots, recording back in its hometown of Richmond and reuniting with producer John Morand, who produced Indian Summer. Coming home suited the band well on this release.

That sentiment is clear on the riveting opener, “Indecision,” where clear-voiced songwriter Barry Privett pines for the comforts of home amidst lush 12-string acoustic guitar and lilting ivories. “Another Man’s Woman” is just the vindictive blues scorcher that the title suggests, backed by echoed, harmony vocals and melancholic banjo. “Cinnamindy” is a haunting rocker about a protagonist who is a tough, cowgirl ranch hand by day, while at night she reads the Bible and prays and cries for a good man to hold her tight, and melodic guitars ring like bells in the dreamscape that is “Lake of Silver Bells.” The CD highlight, however, is the heartbreaking ballad “Mexico,” the narrator passionately pleading for another chance with a real love he’s lost, blinded by booze and ignorance. “Drops of Rain” is a reflective look back at the innocence of youth, while the Celtic tinged “Pink” touches on the more serious subject of a woman fighting breast cancer.

Musically, Nothing Rhymes With Woman is a vibrant and upbeat pop record, which disguises some of the more serious lyrical content. And though some of the songs reveal some harsh subjects, Privett once again proves to be an outstanding wordsmith and an endowed vocalist. This CD may not get heard on mainstream contemporary radio, but it deserves to be heard by discerning music fans nonetheless.

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India’s participation in Bastille Day reflects strategic partnership with France: Manmohan Singh

Visiting Indian Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, on Tuesday said that the participation of an Indian armed forces contingent in the Bastille Day parade on the occasion of France’s National Day, reflected the friendship and strategic partnership between the two countries.
In a statement issued after taking part in the event as the Chief Guest of [...]