NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The decision to fly the victim of a gang rape that outraged India for treatment in Singapore made little medical sense as the woman was so severely injured that her death was all but inevitable, doctors say. The government, on the back foot after furious street protests and stinging criticism of authorities over the December 16 rape in the capital, New Delhi, has...
Private newspapers in Myanmar gearing up for the daily grind
Labels: Technology YANGON: Private newspapers in Myanmar are gearing up to publish dailies for the first time, after authorities indicated they would begin issuing such licences in April.Currently, only state-owned newspapers are allowed to publish dailies -- private ones are restricted to weeklies.But observers caution that the still under-developed Myanmar economy might prove a challenge for private dailies.There...
Plantronics headset and speaker add PC support
Labels: LifestylePlantronics' Voyager Legend UC headphones allow users to listen to music or make VOIP calls from mobile devices or PCs.(Credit:Daniel Terdiman/CNET)LAS VEGAS--Plantronics has long had Bluetooth-compatible headsets and speakers, but those with PCs have largely been left out of the party.Until now. At CES this week, Plantronics is showing a wide array of its headphones and speakers, many of which focus...
Chicago lottery winner died from poisoning
Labels: Health CHICAGO With no signs of trauma and nothing to raise suspicions, the sudden death of a Chicago man just as he was about to collect nearly $425,000 in lottery winnings was initially ruled a result of natural causes. Nearly six months later, authorities have a mystery on their hands after medical examiners, responding to a relative's pleas, did an expanded screening and determined that Urooj Khan,...
Meet Obama's Defense Secretary Nominee
Labels: Business President Obama nominated former Senator Chuck Hagel as the next U.S. secretary of defense. To those who haven't followed the Senate closely in the past decade, he's probably not a household name.Hagel is a former GOP senator from Nebraska and Purple-Heart-decorated Vietnam veteran, but he wouldn't necessarily be a popular pick with Republicans in Congress.At age 21, Hagel and...
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Activists wary as India rushes to justice after gang rape
Labels: WorldNEW DELHI (Reuters) - It's no surprise the Indian street wants faster, harsher justice for sexual crimes after a horrific gang rape that rocked the nation, but some activists worry the government will trample fundamental rights in its rush to be in tune with popular rage. Last month's rape of a physiotherapy student on a moving bus and her death on December 28 in hospital triggered a...
Japan says China ships off disputed isles
Labels: Technology TOKYO: Four Chinese government ships entered territorial waters around Japan-controlled islands at the centre of a dispute Monday, the Japanese coastguard said.The four marine surveillance ships were seen moving within 12 nautical miles of the islands, known as the Senkakus in Japan and the Diaoyus in China, just before midday, the coastguard said in a statement.It was the first time since...
Nvidia launches Shield, new gaming device at CES
Labels: LifestyleNvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang unveils Nvidia Shield, a brand-new gaming device that leverages Android and the Tegra 4 quad-core processor.(Credit:James Martin/CNET)LAS VEGAS--Who says you can't teach an old chipmaker new tricks? Not Nvidia. At CES, the company announced its own gaming device, Shield, which will bear its brand name as well as its quad-core Tegra 4 processor.Shield looks like a portable...
NFL Playoffs: Seahawks beat Redskins, 24-14
Labels: Health LANDOVER, Md. Russell Wilson raced ahead to throw the final block on Marshawn Lynch's fourth-quarter, go-ahead touchdown run, doing just enough to get in the way of the Washington Redskins safety near the goal line. Less than a minute later, Robert Griffin III's knee buckled as he tried to field a bad shotgun snap, the pain so bad that he didn't even try to recover the ball. The last rookie quarterback...
Pastor Accused of Killing Wives Faces Trial
Labels: Business Jury selection is scheduled to begin Monday for Pastor Arthur Schirmer, who is accused of killing his second wife and then staging a car accident to hide it.Schirmer, 64, also faces a second trial at a later date for the death of his first wife. He has said he is innocent of all charges.In 2008, the pastor and his wife, Betty, were involved in what appeared at the time to be...
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