NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
Most of the newspaper have reported about the Chinese writer Mo Yan Winning the Nobel prize for literature, along with his photograph. The Tribune writes Mo Yan is a pen name which means "Don't speak" His real name is Guan Moye. He uses a mixture of fantasy and reality, historical and soul perspective to create a world which was reminiscent of the writings of William Faulkner and Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
The Asian Age has shown the picture of a Syrian passenger plane, that was forced by Turkish jets to land in Ankara. The paper further adds that tensions flared between Turkey and Syria as well as top Syrian ally Russia, after Ankara forced the Syrian passenger plane from Moscow, reportedly carrying arms, to land in the Turkish capital.
The Indian Express under the headline "Malala still critical moved to Rawalpindi for better care" reports teenage rights activist Malala Yousfzai aged 14 years was shot in the head by a Taliban fighter in Swat on Tuesday, for encouraging education amongst girls was airlifted to Rawalpindi for better post-surgery care.
The sports pages of almost all dailies carry the dark side of Lance Armstrong. According to United States Anti-doping Agency lance Armstrong cheated his way to the top of the cycling world with doping scheme never seen before in the sport.
The Times of India under the headline "India emerges world's child marriage capital reports that the United Nations has told India that child marriage is not the right way to shield girls from sexual crimes.
Reports The Times of India of, all the chocolate research out there, the most unabashed tribute to the "dark gold" has to be a study just published in one of the world's most prestigious medical journals. The higher a country's chocolate consumption, the more Nobel laureates it spawns per capita, according to findings released in the New England Journal of Medicine.
"Rahul's drug remark triggers row", headlines The Tribune adding that Rahul Gandhi on Thursday coated reports to say that seven out of ten youths in Punjab had a drug problem, triggering a row with the ruling Akali Dal.
In a Mail Today headline, "India-born astronomer finds the planet of diamonds", reports that India-born astronomer Nikku Madhusudhan a post doctoral researcher at Yale University has discovered an exoplanet which is made of nothing but diamond.
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