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Bangkok bombing female suspect is ‘in Turkey

The female suspect who rented the apartment where explosives were found is in Turkey, and her husband is Turkish, media reports say, citing her family. Thai police earlier issued warrants for two suspects. The move came after bomb-making materials were found during a raid on a property close to the international airport, part of the investigation into last month’s fatal bomb blast in Bangkok
ECBs stand at US$ 2.1 bn during July 2015   Indian firms have raised US$ 2.1 billion through external commercial borrowings (ECBs) in the month of July  2015 as against US$ 3.2 billion during June 2015 by automatic and approval route. The borrowings stood at US$ 2.1 billion in July 2015 as compared to US$ 3.7 billion in July 2014.       External commercial borrowings (ECBs) since April 2011                                                                   (US$bn)       Source: PHD Research Bureau, compiled from RBI   ,    Note: ECB contains both automatic and approval routes India  has received ...
Hillary Clinton To nksagar_1@yahoo.com Today at 5:42  PM A few hours left to hit this goal. Naresh -- I've spent my summer crisscrossing the country meeting voters and caucus-goers -- and trying a pork chop on a stick. It was good! Don't laugh!! It's been a fun summer in many ways, but after spending some time on the trail, I'm sure of one thing: We have a real race on our hands, and cannot take anything for granted. We've got a lot of work to do this fall. If you're with me, I need you to step up now to help us hit our fundraising goal before tonight's midnight deadline: https://www.hillaryclinton.com/august-deadline/ Thank you, Hillary
NEW DELHI, 31 AUGUST, 2015 HERO MOTOCORP TO BE THE TITLE SPONSOR OF THE FIH HOCKEY WORLD LEAGUE FINAL CONTINUES TO PROMOTE INDIAN SPORTS ON A GLOBAL STAGE THE INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY FEDERATION (FIH) HAS ANNOUNCED  HERO MOTOCORP LTD AS TITLE SPONSOR OF THE 2015 MEN’S HOCKEY WORLD LEAGUE FINAL . TAKING PLACE IN RAIPUR, CHHATTISGARH BETWEEN 27 NOVEMBER AND 6 DECEMBER 2015, THE EVENT WILL BE CALLED THE  ‘HERO HOCKEY WORLD LEAGUE FINAL’ . THE SPONSORSHIP SEES HERO CONTINUE ITS ONGOING SUPPORT FOR THE SPORT OF HOCKEY AND THE FIH.  HERO HAS PROVIDED THE TITLE SPONSORSHIP FOR NUMEROUS FIH FLAGSHIP EVENTS , INCLUDING THE MEN’S WORLD CUP 2010, JUNIOR WORLD CUP 2013 AND THE INAUGURAL MEN’S WORLD LEAGUE FINAL 2014, WHICH WERE ALL HELD IN THE CAPITAL. HERO WAS ALSO TITLE SPONSOR OF THE MEN’S CHAMPIONS TROPHY IN BHUBANESWAR LATER IN 2014. MR. PAWAN MUNJAL, CHAIRMAN, MANAGING DIRECTOR AND CEO, HERO MOTOCORP LTD. , EXPRESSED HIS DELIGHT AT THE...
Cordially invite you to attend The Fourth C K Prahalad Memorial Lecture 2015 delivered by Dr. Raghuram Rajan ​ Governor, Reserve Bank of India on "Reforming the Financial Sector” Friday,   18th September, 2015  |  10:00 AM  - 11:00 AM Crystal Room, The Taj Mahal Palace, Mumbai Ananta Aspen Centre  and  Confederation of Indian Industry  cordially invite you to the  Fourth C K Prahalad Memorial Lecture 2015 .  Dr C. K Prahalad (1941-2010), management guru, teacher, thinker and visionary was passionate in his belief of India’s inherent potential and its chosen destiny. He  strongly felt that a country with a billion people should not look outward for “best practices” but innovate “next practices”. His belief in the Indian capacity for innovation, given its diversity and interrogative intellectual traditions made him celebrate Indian achievement and achievers. In all of these he also demonstrated his belief that innovation should foc...
Tokyo rally momentum against Abe’s security bills AUGUST 31, 2015 |  EDIT Tens of thousands of people have gathered in central Tokyo to oppose national security bills in the largest rally so far against the proposed legislation The bill has been welcomed by the US, which is seeking more support from its Asian ally, but was met with disfavor by China and South Korea, which are engaged in territorial disputes with Japan. The Japanese public has consistently opposed the bill, with the latest poll conducted by the Kyodo news agency suggesting that almost 70 percent are against it receiving final approval. The organizers say about 120,000 people gathered near the Diet building on Sunday. The police say 30,000 took part in the rally.In front of the gate of the building, protesters carried placards with the messages “Don’t destroy Article 9” and “We won’t let any children be killed”. Composer Ryuichi Sakamoto told the crowd it’s encouraging to see that the spiri...