Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Clare Hollingworth: The Reporter Who Broke the News of World War II

Clare Hollingworth: The Reporter Who Broke the News of World War II

NEWSPAPER HEADLINES
Different papers carry different stories on their front pages this morning.
The continuing factional feud in the Samajwadi Party is one of the top stories covered by most newspapers this morning." Mulayam Singh Yadav does U-turn, says Akhilesh will be next Chief Minister" write the Statesman.
Writing on Mayawati's brother Anand Kumar the Times of India says "Rupees 1300 crore rise in assets of Maya's brother under income tax lens".
On demonetisation the Indian Express writes "On November 7, it was government which advised Reserve Bank Of India to consider note ban, got Reserve Bank of India nod the next day."
Announcing Flipkart's new CEO, Business Standard writes "Tiger takes driver's seat at Flipkart. Kalyan Krishnamurthy, nominee of the US-based investor is the new CEO".
"Indian Olympic Association (IOA) annuls Kalmadi, Abhay appointments" reports the Tribune.
Hindustan Times in an exclusive story citing an army report writes "Flaws put lives of soldiers at risk, says army report. Study talks of at least 50 gaps, points out proper fuel storage could have lowered toll in Uri attack."
"Military bases to be under e-surveillance" writes the DNA adding "Ministry of Defence has already discussed the issue with tri-service chiefs."
"Jaitley debunks wonks' theories of slowdown" reports the Pioneer. The paper writes that the Finance Minister said indirect tax collection grew at a decent 14.2 per cent in December.
And finally, there is a new silver catalyst to help fight smog. Well, the Times of India reports scientists are creating a new silver catalyst to purify the air that can decompose toxic carbon monoxide and other harmful substances into harmless components, an advance that could help fight smog in cities like New Delhi and Beijing.

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