Tuesday, August 23, 2016

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World news in one minute: Find out what happened around the world on 20 August

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Mashup Artist Ruins 73 Songs At Once

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thehardtimes.net – CHICAGO — Local DJ Daniel Bokov, a.k.a. Gemstaxx, released a mixtape earlier this week in which he successfully combined a record number of beloved, classic songs into one completely unlistenable r…

Henry Rollins Admits to Being “On the Fence” About an Issue

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Big Data Is Taking The Digital World By Storm »

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Bill Clinton’s Ska Band Looking Forward to Eight More Years of Practicing in White House Garage

thehardtimes.net – WASHINGTON — With Hillary Clinton’s steady rise in the 2016 Presidential election polls, former President Bill Clinton is optimistic he and his ska band, Slightly Politiskal, can once again practic…

Mom Likes Band But Doesn’t Understand Why You Need All The Screaming

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91% of Irish Times articles showed pro-abortion bias – The Celtic People’s Party of Ireland

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Why We Fall Prey to Misinformation :: School of Education & Social Policy :: Northwestern University

sesp.northwestern.edu – Even when we know better, our brains often rely on inaccurate or misleading information to make future decisions. But why are we so easily influenced by false statements such as “vaccinations caus…
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Nepal, India work on PM’s visit

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kathmandupost.ekantipur.com – Aug 19, 2016- Nepal and India are making preparations for Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal’s state visit to New Delhi possibly to begin on September 15. Final decisions about the trip will be made…

Dalit Christians in India: Discrimination, Development Deficit and the Question for Group-Specific Policies

academia.edu – This paper is extracted from the research study conducted by the Indian Institute of Dalit Studies under the International NGO Partnership Agreement Programme of the Christian Aid. The author would…

The Future of World Religions: Population Growth Projections, 2010-2050

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pewforum.org – The religious profile of the world is rapidly changing, driven primarily by differences in fertility rates and the size of youth populations among the world’s major religions, as well as by people …

Isaan Thailand | Exploring Chiang Khan | Travel2next

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travel2next.com – Chiang Khan is a delightful little town located in Loei Province in the Isaan Thailand. Isaan is a region of North East Thailand. Situated on the banks of the Mekong River, Chiang Khan is 580km nor…

Afghans push India for more arms, despite Pakistan’s wary eye

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reuters.com – NEW DELHI India is set to deliver more arms to Afghanistan to help it fight Islamist militants, Kabul’s envoy to New Delhi said, even if Pakistan is wary of closer military cooperation between coun…

India world’s third biggest tech startup hub: Study – The Economic Times

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economictimes.indiatimes.com – NEW DELHI: India is home to the third largest number of technology driven startups in the world, with the US and the UK occupying the top two positions, according to a report. The study, done by As…

Hawaii becomes 50th state – Aug 21, 1959 – HISTORY.com

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Sick throng Indian capital’s new, high-tech clinics

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Delhi High Court asks Payal Abdullah to ‘gracefully’ vacate government bungalow – The Economic Times

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economictimes.indiatimes.com – NEW DELHI: Delhi High Court today directed Payal Abdullah, the estranged wife of former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, to “gracefully” vacate the government accommodation she has b…

Centre preparing ground to impose President’s rule in Delhi: Manish Sisodia – Times of India

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timesofindia.indiatimes.com – NEW DELHI: Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia on Monday accused the Centre of trying to prepare ground for imposing President’s Rule in Delhi and alleged that it has been attempting to run the ci…

Why You Have to Create Time to Innovate

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India to cite policy changes like GST to woo investments from US – The Economic Times

Congress, BJP refuse to divulge source of funds – Times of India

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Goa fight is between AAP & BJP, Cong has no chance: Kejriwal

business-standard.com – Goa fight is between AAP & BJP, Congress has no chance: Arvind Kejriwal He said the kind of energy that is visible in Goa is the same that was in Delhi before it went to polls Delhi Chief Minister …

A student’s suicide in Delhi has uncorked a flood of complaints about student trauma

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A Reference Guide for Social Media Scheduling – Tools and Tactics

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Now, identity thefts of cars as gangs think out of the bonnet – Times of India

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Malaysian singer Namewee held for ‘insulting Islam’ – BBC News

bbc.co.uk – Police have arrested a popular but controversial Malaysian singer, after complaints that his most recent music video “insulted Islam”. Namewee, whose real name is Wee Meng Chee, was detained on Sun…
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Aprilia now in India with SR 150


Aprilia now in India with SR 150 – the country’s first sporty crossover 150cc gearless bike
Manufactured in India, the bike is now commercially available and is set to create yet another category in India’s two-wheeler segment
  • With the Aprilia SR 150 introduction, Piaggio India extends its local product portfolio from the iconic Vespa scooters to Aprilia bikes renowned globally for their racing heritage
  • Priced at Rs. 65,000/-, Aprilia SR 150 has been launched along with specially designed Aprilia merchandize available through Piaggio India’s 2W network
  • Lorenzo Savadori from Italy, 2015 World Champion of Superstock bike racing who competes in the Superbike World Championship with the Aprilia team was the Guest of Honor at the event

Mumbai, August 22nd 2016: The wait for India’s first sporty crossover bike is finally over with the Piaggio Group’s Aprilia SR 150 becoming commercially available today. Coming to the geography from the Aprilia portfolio, known globally for its undisputed racing heritage, the Aprilia SR 150 is targeted at patrons looking for the sensation of sports bikes coupled with the convenience of automatic scooters. Its unique crossover features coupled with its competitive pricing at
Rs. 65,000/- make it India’s first 150cc gearless sporty crossover bike. With this addition to its India portfolio, Piaggio Vehicles Private Limited (PVPL) has introduced yet another innovation in India’s challenging two-wheeler segment and has extended its product portfolio from the iconic Vespa scooters to Aprilia, renowned globally for its undisputed racing heritage. Aprilia bikes are among the most technologically advanced in the market, since they use the racing platform to bring innovations created for the tracks to bikes designed for the roads.
Built around Aprilia brand’s philosophy, “Designed For Racers, Built For riders”, the Aprilia SR 150 is being manufactured at Piaggio’s plant in Baramati and perfectly blends the cues of motorbikes and scooters. With this distinctive positioning, the Aprilia SR 150 is set to carve out a new category in the country’s booming two-wheeler market, which has evolved from being need-driven to one dominated by differentiation and aspiration. This is evident from the impressive response received by the India Motoplexes, dealers and Piaggio’s e-commerce partner – PayTM, who are successfully securing the bookings.
As an endorsement of the brand’s racing heritage, the Aprilia SR 150 launch event hosted at Hard Rock Café in Mumbai was attended by world Superstock champion Lorenzo Savadori from Italy, who has been associated with Aprilia since the start of his racing career. In 2015, Lorenzo won the world championship with four victories and seven podiums through eight races aboard the Aprilia RSV4 RF.
The launch event also saw the unveiling of an exclusive line of Aprilia merchandise which will be available through the India Motoplexes and dealerships across the geography. And if that was not enough, an Aprilia SR 150 experiential ride created at the venue through an augmented reality game added to the excitement of bringing the experience of the bike to life.
Commenting on the launch, a delighted Mr. Stefano Pelle, Managing Director and CEO – PVPL said, “It is with great pleasure and humble anticipation that we finally launch the Aprilia SR 150 today and extend our India product portfolio. Here at Piaggio India, we have all been waiting with baited breath to extend the Aprilia experience from the race track to the streets of India with the Aprilia SR 150.  It’s racy, it’s sporty and it promises to be a cracker on the road! From the initial response received, it appears that the market has been waiting as well. With this truly unique and powerful crossover, we are confident about creating yet another first in India’s two-wheeler segment and continuing our vision to bring truly innovative and never-seen-before products to the market.”
Added Lorenzo Savadori, “I am thrilled to be here in the vibrant city of Mumbai, to represent the brand Aprilia which I am associated with. The brand represents beautiful and agile racing bikes which are designed for racers and built for riders. Aprilia SR 150 is an example of the brand’s philosophy – the crossover bike has all the elements of the racer bikes in terms of its looks, styling and experience of riding but on the other hand it is also as convenient as the automatic motorbikes. I’ve had a wonderful and thrilling experience riding Aprilia SR 150 on the Indian roads. It’s so Aprilia! India, It’s race day!”
The Aprilia SR 150 is characterized by an aggressive and sporty style. The distinct handlebar, the light unit included in the shield and above all the pronounced “beak” on the front wheel characterize the front end. The large black 14″ alloy wheels with five spokes show off decisive and sporty design drawn from Aprilia racing bikes. And the raw power of 150cc enhances the liveliness of a vehicle born to make every city ride fun with 220 mm front disc and 140 mm rear drum brakes.
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Frankfurt Book Fair from 19-23 October 2016,

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As we advance closer to the annual publishing fiesta, the Frankfurt Book Fair from 19-23 October 2016, we bring you a sneak peek on what’s in store at the much awaited Rights Directors Meeting. Strategically themed “Surprising Successes in Challenging Times”, RDM will have high profile speakers talking about this intriguing topic from an array of different angles, providing market knowledge, inspiration and network. Also in this edition are some interesting reads from our German Book collection.

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International line-up announced for 30th Frankfurt Rights Meeting

Rights and licences experts on “Surprising Successes in Challenging Times”  

Rights Directors Meeting 2014 50133Who would have thought that a book about felling trees could become a global bestseller? And yet, Lars Mytting’s Norwegian Wood has been translated into 15 languages and has been flying out of bookstores all round the world ever since publication. What is the success story behind such a title? Under the headline “Surprising Successes in Challenging Times”, the Frankfurt Rights Meeting, formerly known as International Rights Directors Meeting, will explore more best cases like this one on Tuesday, 18 October 2016.

High profile speakers will look at this intriguing topic from an array of different angles, providing the audience with valuable insights into their strategic thinking. Thus, attendees will be able to gain market insights, as well as business inspiration and networking opportunities.
John Donatich, Director of Yale University Press, will share his insights into the US publishing market, focusing on the factors for selling translations successfully in the USA.
Kris Kliemann, formerly Director of Global Rights at Wiley, USA, and now a Rights Consultant – with copyright and licensing experience in a wide range of markets, dealing with many different content types – will talk about the long-term potential of the backlist, uncovering possible streams of revenue.
Bence Sárközy, Director of Libri Publishing, Hungary, will speak about the Hungarian market: About challenges he faces every day and how he manages to publish translations successfully.
Gudrun Hebel, founder of agentur literatur, Germany, is the agenting force behind the internationally successful title Norwegian Wood by Lars Mytting. Together with Katharina Bielenberg, commissioning editor at MacLehose Press, she will present the behind-the-scenes ‘journey’ of this exceptional title and explore what ‘made this book work’, especially in the challenging UK market.
Michael Healy, Executive Director (International Relations) Copyright Clearance Center, USA, who also currently chairs the International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI) Agency and is a member of the partners’ board of the UK Copyright Hub, will focus on copyright licensing around the world in his talk.
The conference’s host will be Isabelle Bleecker, VP, Director, International Rights at Perseus Books, Hachette Book Group, USA. With more than 20 years of experience in the publishing industry – including over 17 years in the content and licensing business – Isabelle Bleecker’s core skills include business development and working across cultures and languages.
For 30 years, representatives of the international trade in rights and licenses have been meeting and networking at the Frankfurt Rights Meeting, formerly known as International Rights Directors Meeting. Attendees include licensing and rights managers, publishers, literary agents, scouts, as well as business development and export managers from the publishing industry.
The Frankfurt Rights Meeting will take place on Tuesday, 18 October 2016, at the Frankfurt Book Fair exhibition site (Hall 4.2., Dimension room). For an overview of the programme and to order tickets, please go to:http://book-fair.com/en/conferences/rdm/
An early bird discount is in effect until 31 August 2016.
Copyright Clearance Center is the official sponsor of the Frankfurt Rights Meeting, with IPR License acting as supporting partner.
About Copyright Clearance Center
Copyright Clearance Center (CCC), with its subsidiaries RightsDirect and Ixxus, is a global leader in content workflow, document delivery, text and data mining and rights licensing technology for thousands of publishers, businesses and academic institutions. CCC’s solutions provide anytime, anywhere content access, usage rights and information management while promoting and protecting the interests of copyright holders. CCC serves more than 35,000 customers and over 12,000 copyright holders worldwide and manages more than 950 million rights from the world’s most sought-after journals, books, blogs, movies and more. Since 2008, CCC has been named one of the top 100 companies that matter most in the digital content industry by EContent Magazine. The company has locations in the US, the UK, the Netherlands, Spain, Romania and Japan.
About IPR License
IPR License is the first fully transactional rights and licensing marketplace within the publishing industry. It was founded in 2012, when a gap was identified in the market for a dedicated online platform on which publishing rights-holders could complete domestic and international licensing deals. In May 2015 Frankfurt Book Fair made a significant investment in IPR License, and in April 2016 it acquired control of the company, with Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) keeping its minority stake. IPR License has 500 members listing their rights online, and a large, international subscriber base of rights buyers. In 2015, rights listings were viewed by publishing houses in 171 countries across 132 different languages. Rights buyers can search, offer, negotiate and complete deals for whole book and journal rights, licensing and permissions. Rights sellers can increase sales from their front and backlist, simply, quickly and cost-effectively. www.iprlicense.com
About the Frankfurt Book Fair
The Frankfurt Book Fair is the international publishing industry’s biggest trade fair – with 7,100 exhibitors from more than 100 countries, around 275,000 visitors, over 4,000 events and approximately 10,000 accredited journalists – including 2,000 bloggers – in attendance. It also gathers key players from other media, including the film and games industries. Since 1976, the Book Fair has featured an annual Guest of Honour country, which showcases its book market, literature and culture to attendees in a variety of ways. The Frankfurt Book Fair organises the participation of German publishers at around 20 international book fairs and hosts trade events throughout the year in major international markets. With its Business Club, the Frankfurt Book Fair offers essential services and an ideal setting for the activities of publishers, entrepreneurs, pioneers, experts and visionaries. The Frankfurt Book Fair is a subsidiary of the German Publishers & Booksellers Association. www.book-fair.com
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Meet the Frankfurt Book Fair at Pune International Literature Festival 2016

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Meet Prashasti Rastogi, DIRECTOR GERMAN BOOK OFFICE NEW DELHI on 2nd September 2016 at the Pune International Literature Festival to know more about the Frankfurt Book Fair, its deep rooted cultural impact and how it has transformed into a space for understanding the evolution of society with literature as its mirror.

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Books from Germany

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Sophia, or the Beginning of All Stories
Sophia oder Der Anfang aller Geschichten
Author: Rafik Schami
Publisher: Carl Hanser Verlag München
ISBN: 978-3-446-24941-7
Young Sophia falls deeply in love with Karim, but she weds a rich goldsmith. A few years later Karim is innocently accused of murder and Sophia saves his life. He promises her from that point on he will be there to support her whenever she needs him. Many years go by; Salman, Sophia’s only son, emigrates to Italy, where he finds happiness and prosperity. But the pain of exile nags at him and he misses his home. So, just before the Arab Spring, he decides to return & visit his aging parents. He is welcomed with open arms wherever he goes – but his cousin Elias, now a high-ranking intelligence officer, has a score to settle with him. One day Salman comes across his e-fit photograph in a newspaper and is forced to go into hiding. But his mother Sophia remembers her old friend Karim. Will he keep his promise? Can he help her in her time of need?
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Me and Kaminski
Ich und Kaminski
Author: Daniel Kehlmann
Publisher: Suhrkamp Verlag
ISBN: 978-3-518-45653-8  
Sebastian Zollner is searching for his big break. A failure as a journalist, a boyfriend, and a human being, he sets out to write the essential biography of the eccentric painter Manuel Kaminski. All he needs to do is ingratiate himself into Kaminski’s family, wait for him to kick the bucket, and then reap the rewards. There’s only one problem. Kaminski has an agenda of his own, an agenda that will send them on a wild-goose chase to places neither of them ever expected to go. 
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Everything is Fine
Alles ist Gut
Author: Helmut Krausser
Publisher: Berlin Verlag
ISBN: 978-3-8270-1202-9
Marius Brandt is trying to get his foot in the door in the music industry, but no opera house director is showing any interest in his neotonal works, which are intended to give the genre new societal relevance. Increasingly frustrated and plagued by murderous fantasies, Brandt stumbles across some centuries-old, encoded music notes, which he begins to decipher bit by bit. He builds parts of them into a performance composition which he names Everything is Fine. At the debut performance, there are mysterious fainting fits amongst the audience. One of the listeners even dies & he isn’t the only one. But no one contemplates the possibility that Brandt’s music could be responsible. And while the composer himself realises that something peculiar has made its way into his world that he could use for his own purposes, he fails to predict the consequences.
  
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