Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Syria death toll exceeds 5,000 - UN; Rupeee plunges to all-time low; Parents urged to better protect children from injury

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December 13, 2011

 
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UN says death toll in Syria exceeds 5,000

The death toll from Syria's crackdown on a nine-month-old uprising has exceeded 5,000 people, the top UN rights official says

Rupee plunges to all-time low

India's rupee is likely to depreciate to around 54 per dollar due to a slowing economy, declining industrial output and runaway inflation, experts say.

 
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Parental vigilance vital for children's safety - experts

The number of children being wheeled into the trauma centre of Rashid Hospital is increasing every month, a senior registrar warned

 
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Egypt: A complex equation

Tariq Ramadan writes: In reality, the Brotherhood and Al Nour's political forces and visions differ greatly from their Islamist ideologies

 
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Shah Rukh Khan publishes his opus

The leather-bound publication will also consist of exclusive, newly commissioned content that will make this work a must-have for fan

 
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Ten things to do in Kenya

Top of the list? Take a lot of photos, says young Dubai-based photographer Amogh Seth

 
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