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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

எல்லையில் துப்பாக்கிச் சண்டை


ஜம்மு, ஜூலை 20: பாகிஸ்தான் ராணுவத்தினர் எல்லைப் பகுதியில் திங்கள்கிழமை இரவு துப்பாக்கியால் சுட்டனர். பதிலுக்கு இந்திய ராணுவ வீரர்களும் திருப்பிச் சுட்டனர். இரவு 10 மணிக்குத் தொடங்கிய பரஸ்பர துப்பாக்கிச் சூடு நள்ளிரவு 12.30 மணி வரை நீடித்ததாக எல்லைக் காவல் படையினர் (பிஎஸ்எப்) தெரிவித்தனர்.

இந்த மாதத்தில் மட்டும் எல்லையில் பாகிஸ்தான் ராணுவத்தினர் இத்தகைய அத்துமீறல் நடவடிக்கையில் ஈடுபடுவது இது ஏழாவது முறையாகும். சக் பக்ரிவால் பகுதியில் உள்ள எல்லை சோதனைச் சாவடியை நோக்கி பாகிஸ்தான் ராணுவத்தினர் சுட்டனர். துப்பாக்கிகள் மற்றும் சிறிய வெடி குண்டுகள் மூலம் தாக்குதல் நடத்தினர். அப்போது எல்லையில் பாதுகாப்புப் பணியில் ஈடுபட்டிருந்த வீரர்கள் திரும்ப தாக்கினர். இரு தரப்பினரிடையிலான துப்பாக்கிச் சூடு 2.30 மணி நேரம் நீடித்தது.

இந்திய தரப்பில் எவ்வித உயிர்ச்சேதமும் ஏற்படவில்லை என ராணுவத்தினர் தெரிவித்தனர். இந்த துப்பாக்கிச் சூடு சம்பவம் குறித்து செவ்வாய்க்கிழமை காலையில்

சோதனைச் சாவடியில் இரு நாட்டினரும் கொடி அணி வகுப்பில் ஈடுபட்டபோது, இந்திய அதிகாரிகள் புகார் பதிவு செய்தனர்.

சர்வதேச எல்லையில் இம்மாதத்தில் மட்டும் பாகிஸ்தான் ராணுவத்தினர் தாக்குதல் நடத்துவது இது ஏழாவது முறையாகும். மூன்று வாரங்களில் ஏழு முறை தாக்குதல் நடத்தப்பட்டுள்ளது. இதில் நான்கு சம்பவங்கள் சக் பக்வாரி எல்லைப் பகுதியில் நடந்துள்ளன. இதில் ஜம்மு பகுதியில் காவல் பணியில் இருந்த பிஎஸ்எப் வீரர்கள் மீது பாகிஸ்தான் ராணுவத்தினர் சுட்டதில் 2 இந்திய வீரர்கள் உயிரிழந்துள்ளனர்.

பாகிஸ்தான் ராணுவத்தினர் 6 இந்திய சோதனைச் சாவடிகள் மீது சிறிய ரகக் குண்டுகள், துப்பாக்கிகள் மூலம் தாக்குதல் நடத்தினர். இத்தகைய தாக்குதல் ஜூலை 15 மற்றும் 16-ம் தேதிகளில் நடைபெற்றுள்ளது. சர்வதேச எல்லைக்கோடு அமைந்துள்ள ஆர்.எஸ். புரா, கர்கோலா, போட்லா பகுதியில் உள்ள சோதனைச் சாவடியில் ஜூலை 9-ம் தேதி தாக்குதல் நடத்தினர்.

இதேபோல ஜூலை 6, 7-ம் தேதிகளில் சக் பக்வாரி எல்லையில் தாக்குதல் நடத்தினர். ஜூலை 6-ம் தேதி பாகிஸ்தான் படையினர் நடத்திய தாக்குதலில் பிஎஸ்எப் வீரர் உயிரிழந்தார். ஒரு கிராமவாசி காயமடைந்தார். கிருஷ்ணகட்டம் பகுதியில் பாகிஸ்தான் ராணுவத்தினர் போர் நிறுத்த ஒப்பந்தத்தை மீறி தாக்குதல் நடத்தியுள்ளனர்.
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Barack Obama: UK relationship is 'truly special'


US President Barack Obama has called his country's relationship with the UK "truly special", following a meeting with Prime Minister David Cameron.

The president said the world was "more secure and more prosperous" when the UK and US worked together.

During their three-hour meeting, the leaders discussed Afghanistan, the Middle East, the Gulf of Mexico oil spill and the economy.

Mr Cameron called the countries' relationship "essential".

On his first official US visit as prime minister, he added that he was "confident" that reforms to the banking system would be successful.

Speaking at a press conference, Mr Cameron called the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico a "catastrophe" and said it was in the interests of both countries that the company is successful.
'Hard-headed'

Moving on to the release by the Scottish government of the Lockerbie bomber last year, Mr Cameron said it had been "wrong", adding: "He showed his victims no compassion... they were not allowed to die in their beds surrounded by family... neither should he."

And both leaders urged Iran to negotiate over calls to end its nuclear weapons programme.
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* Bomber 'should have died in jail'
* Fresh call for Lockerbie inquiry

Earlier, Mr Cameron told a US newspaper he would be "hard-headed and realistic" about UK-US relations.

The prime minister has also agreed to meet four US senators to discuss their concerns over the release of the Lockerbie bomber last year.

Mr Cameron held talks earlier with Vice-President Joe Biden, where there was "common ground on the full range of foreign policy issues," according to a Downing Street spokesman.

Talks are planned between Mr Cameron and defeated Republican presidential candidate Senator John McCain and senior figures in the US Congress.

A briefing on Afghanistan at the Pentagon is expected on Wednesday, and the prime minister is also due to meet UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in New York.

Four US senators are calling for an investigation into allegations that oil firm BP lobbied for the early freeing of Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, who was convicted of the 1988 bombing of Pan Am flight 103 which killed 270 people.

The Libyan, who has terminal prostate cancer, was released by Scottish Justice Minister Kenny MacAskill in August last year on compassionate grounds.

Megrahi was said to have as little as three months to live.

BP has admitted urging the British government in 2007 to agree a wider prisoner transfer agreement with Libya, but denies any part in the decision of the Scottish government to free him.

Mr Cameron's aides said he would meet the senators, having earlier declined to do so.

But Mr MacAskill told the BBC: "I stand by the decision I made. I reflected and followed the rules and laws of Scotland. I upheld the values and the beliefs that we seek to live by as the people of Scotland."

REFERENCE : http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-10693215

Chugging into a danger zone


The danger signals have been flashing for at least a decade now but inexplicably, no one in the railway ministry seems to have taken them seriously. Had they done so, perhaps the mishap on Monday when the Uttar Banga Express crashed into the Vananchal Express in West Bengal could have been averted.
As always, no time has been lost in calling for Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee's resignation along with allegations of her cavalier attitude to her portfolio. And much of the criticism is warranted. But, for the moment, given that at least 63 people have died, the focus should be on getting the green signal for the long-awaited modernisation of the antiquated equipment and systems in the railways.

The most important of these is to install anti-collision devices (ACDs) in trains. This has been done with good effect in the Konkan railway network and the Northeast Frontier railways. But for reasons of bureaucratic and political apathy, these have not been installed in all trains. In the latest accident it is yet to be ascertained whether the driver of the Uttar Banga disregarded the warning signal or the signal failed. Either way, better technology could have minimised the casualties if not avoided them altogether. Where ministerial culpability can be seen is in the manner in which at least 90,000 safety-related posts have been lying vacant for want of official sanction. Apart for the ACDs, experts have long sought the installation of auxiliary warning systems in trains that prevents them from jumping red signals. This drastically eliminates the margin of human error. With the railways having grown at a rapid pace, the skills of its employees too should have been upgraded so as to keep them on track. In addition, safety equipment should be refitted as also railway tracks.

Our decision makers often go on tours to examine how the railways are run in other countries. Should we conclude that this has not enabled them to bring anything fruitful to the table? Of the four major train accidents this year, the latest included, three appear to have been caused by systems' failure. One was sabotage. At a time when connectivity is the buzzword, it is passing strange that efforts are not being made to improve an existing lifeline like the railways. It would be a pity if this disaster too becomes mired in political mudslinging and the real issues put off till another occurs. Four accidents in six months make it inexcusable for officials to misread the signals once again.

TDP Protests 'manhandling' of its leaders by Maha Police


Telugu Desam Party activists staged protests and rasta rokos across Andhra Pradesh following reports that their party leaders including president, N Chandrababu Naidu, were manhandled by the Maharashtra police on Tuesday.

The TDP chief and his supporters including MLAs and MPs, who were remanded to judicial custody till July 26, were forcefully moved from Dharmabad to Aurangabad airport in Maharashtra on Tuesday amid high drama and complaints that police had cane-charged them.
They were arrested by the Maharashtra police on July 16 when they entered Dharmabad town, around eight kilometres from the Andhra border in Nanded district, to protest against the construction of Babli barrage on the river Godavari.

As the reports of manhandling of trickled in, the TDP activists went berserk and started stoning buses at various places besides blocking traffic and burning the effigies of Maharashtra chief minister Ashok Chavan.

Police arrested TDP leaders N Janardhana Reddy, P Keshav, K Rammohan Rao and D Veerabhadra Rao and other party activists when they tried to storm the Jubilee Hall in the state capital where Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee was holding a meeting of the chief ministers of the southern states.

Giving a regional twist to the entire episode, TDP activists in Anantapur district damaged two lorries belonging to Maharashtra. They also warned that they would disrupt the Wednesday's scheduled visit of Chavan to Puttaparthi, the home of godman Sai Baba, located in the district.

Film actor Mohan Babu took out a rally in the temple town of Tirupati protesting that the manhandling of the TDP leaders amounted to an assault on “ the self respect of Telugus.”

Chief minister K Rosaiah condemned the reported manhandling of the TDP leaders and appealed to the people to exercise restraint and caution as Babli was an inter-state problem, which should be handled delicately.

State home minister, Sabitha Indra Reddy, said she would call for a detailed report on what happened at Dharmabad. A TDP delegation met the state governor, ESL Narasimhan, and apprised him of how the Maharashtra police misbehaved with the party leaders at Dharmabad.

The Maharashtra government was reported have withdrawn all the cases filed against Naidu and his supporters by Tuesday evening.

REFERENCE : http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/tdp-protests-%5Cmanhandling%5Cits-leaders-by-maha-police/401972/

Osama not in Pakistan: Gilani


Pakistan's Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani on Tuesday asserted that the world's most wanted man — Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden — and Taliban spiritual head Mullah Omar were not in Pakistan as alleged by United States of America Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Reacting to Ms. Clinton's contention during her two-day visit to Pakistan which concluded on Monday, Mr. Gilani said if anyone has credible and verifiable information establishing their presence on Pakistani soil, then it should be shared with the Government of Pakistan.

Interacting with a delegation of the All Pakistan News Agencies Council, Mr. Gilani was also reported as stating Ms. Clinton did not bring it up in her meetings with the top leadership of the Pakistan Government during her stay in the Capital.

Responding to questions from television anchors, Ms. Clinton had on Monday said that she believed Osama bin Laden and Mullah Omar were in Pakistan.
Repeat

Essentially, Ms. Clinton was repeating something she had said in her first visit to Pakistan as Secretary of State in October 2009.
REFERENCE : http://www.thehindu.com/news/international/article525525.ece

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Last Shuttle External Tank Rollout at Michoud Assembly Facility

Commemorating 37 years of successful tank deliveries, NASA and Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company held a ceremony on Thursday, July 8, at the agency's Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans to rollout the final external tank for the last space shuttle flight.

The last external tank scheduled to fly on a shuttle mission was completed on June 25 by Lockheed Martin workers at Michoud. The tank, designated ET-138, will travel on a wheeled transporter one mile to the Michoud barge dock. It will be accompanied by the Storyville Stompers, a traditional area brass band, and hundreds of handkerchief-waving employees in typical New Orleans fashion and spirit during the ceremony. ET-138 will then travel on a 900-mile sea journey to NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where it will support shuttle Endeavour's STS-134 launch.

The external tank, the "gas tank" for the orbiter, holds the propellants used by the space shuttle main engines. It also is the "backbone" of the shuttle during launch, providing structural support for attachment with the solid rocket boosters and orbiter. It is the only component of the space shuttle that is not reused. Approximately 8.5 minutes into the flight, with its propellant used, the tank is jettisoned into the ocean.

External tank ET-138
Space Shuttle Endeavour launches into an early morning sky at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. External tank ET-138 (top) will help launch Space shuttle Endeavour (bottom) into space on its last mission later this year. (Image credit: NASA) Taller than a 15-story building and more than 27 feet in diameter, the external tank absorbs the 7.8 million pounds of thrust of the three space shuttle main engines and solid rocket boosters during a space shuttle launch. It feeds 145,000 gallons of liquid oxygen and 390,000 gallons of liquid hydrogen to the main engines.

The three main components of the external tank include the liquid oxygen tank, liquid hydrogen tank and the collar-like intertank, which connects the two propellant tanks. The intertank houses instrumentation and processing equipment and provides the attachment structure for the solid rocket boosters.

When ET-138 arrives at Kennedy, processing will begin to mate it with shuttle Endeavour and solid rocket boosters for the STS-134 mission, scheduled to launch no earlier than mid-November. The mission will deliver the Express Logistics Carrier 3 and the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer to the International Space Station. It will be the 36th shuttle mission to the space station and the 134th and final scheduled shuttle flight.

Michoud Space Systems workers, of Lockheed Martin Corporation, Littleton, Colo., have delivered 135 flight tanks to NASA during the 25 years of flying the space shuttle.

Work will be completed on one additional external tank, ET-122, which was at Michoud during Hurricane Katrina in August 2005 and damaged by falling debris. It is being restored to flight configuration and is scheduled for delivery to Kennedy in late September to serve as the “Launch on Need” tank, if needed, for STS-134.

Chavan ignores Rosaiah request, appeals Naidu to return to Andhra Pradesh


MUMBAI: Ignoring the request of his Andhra Pradesh counterpart K Rosaiah to allow Chandrababu Naidu to visit the Babhli irrigation project site, Maharashtra chief minister Ashok Chavan on Sunday appealed to the TDP chief to return to his state owing to the "sensitive" situation in the region.

"I have requested Chandrababu to return to Andhra Pradesh as the situation in the area is very sensitive," Chavan said here on Sunday.

Chandrababu is trying to politicise the situation, keeping an eye on by-elections in Andhra Pradesh. He should take bail and return to his state, Chavan said.

"He either has to go back or his custody would be extended. It is not correct to enter the state by breaking laws and then call for a bandh in Andhra Pradesh," the chief minister said.

Earlier in the day, Rosaiah spoke to Chavan urging him to let a Telugu Desam Party team led by Naidu to visit the Babhli barrage.

"The matter is subjudice and the court's decision has to be respected," Chavan said, adding, "what is he going to achieve by visiting Babhli barrage?"

The TDP chief and 74 partymen were arrested Friday at Dharmabad during the protest over an irrigation project in Babhli and remanded to two days judicial custody yesterday after they refused to take bail.

Meanwhile, local politicians have set up an All-Party Action Committee on the initiative of Congress MP Bhaskarrao Khatgaonkar and MLA Omprakash Pokarana.

Speaking to the media after the first meeting of the committee, Khatgaonkar said "we have requested the government to ask Chandrababu to leave the place by tomorrow. We would call Nanded bandh on July 20 if he does not change his stand."

"I also requested him (Chavan) to permit them to go around and have a look at it. So, I told him please provide necessary bandobast and help and allow them to go around," Rosaiah had said.

TDP has called a state-wide bandh in Andhra Pradesh tomorrow in protest against the arrest of Naidu and 74 legislators.

Congress decries Yeddyurappa's clean chit to Reddy brothers


Congress on Sunday decried Karnataka chief minister B S Yeddyurappa's stout defence of the controversial Reddy brothers - Janardhana and Karunakara - and rejection of all demands for their removal from his cabinet on charges of being involved in illegal mining and export of iron ore.

Within hours of the CM's clean chit and the brothers' meeting with senior BJP leader Sushma Swaraj here, the party called the development an "incentive" to corrupt ways.

"It is shocking but we are not surprised," Congress spokesman Abhishek Singhvi said. "That the BJP and its chief minister are fully complicit and collusive is now proved beyond doubt."

He claimed that the CM at first had allowed 35 lakh tonnes of iron ore worth Rs 2,500 crore to vanish without raising any questions. "They fiercely opposed a CBI probe and initiated no criminal prosecution on their own," he said. Singhvi claimed that the Yeddyurappa government had stalled the state Lokayukta from proceeding against the brothers before giving them a good-conduct certificate.

"This is nothing but modern-day goonda raj in Karnataka," he said. "The BJP has made us believe that the protector could indeed turn into a predator" Singhvi said, adding that lawlessness was prevailing in the state under BJP rule.