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ஸ்டைலிஷ் நடிகை விருது வாங்கிய ஸ்ருதி

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ஆண் நண்பருடனான ... - Tamil newsYesterday,

ஸ்டைலிஷ் நடிகைக்கான விருதை தட்டிச்சென்றுள்ளார் ஸ்ருதி ஹாசன்.
அண்மையில் துபாயில் சர்வதேச தென் இந்திய திரைப்பட கலைஞர்களுக்கான சிறந்த விருது வழங்கும் விழா நடந்தது.

தமிழ், தெலுங்கு, கன்னடம், மலையாளத் திரைத்துறையினர் கலந்துகொண்டனர்.

நான்கு மொழியிலும் சிறந்த படம், சிறந்த இயக்குனர், நடிகர், நடிகைகள் உட்பட 19 பிரிவுகளில் விருது வழங்கப்பட்டது.

ஸ்ரீதேவி, போனிகபூர், ஷாகித் கபூர், சோகைல் கான், இலியானா சிறப்பு விருந்தினர்களாக கலந்துகொண்டனர்.

நிகழ்ச்சிகளை ஆர்யா, ராணா, ஸ்ரேயா, பார்வதி ஓமனக்குட்டன் தொகுத்து வழங்கினர்.

விழாவில் வாழ்நாள் சாதனையாளர் விருது சவுகார் ஜானகிக்கு வழங்கப்பட்டது.

மேலும் ஸ்டைலிஷான நடிகைக்கான விருது ஸ்ருதி ஹாசனுக்கு வழங்கப்பட்டது.

தனக்கு கிடைத்த விருது குறித்து ஸ்ருதி கூறுகையில், ஸ்டைலிஷ் நடிகைக்கான விருது எனக்கு கிடைத்தது, மிகுந்த மகிழ்ச்சியை அளிக்கிறது.

அதுவும் தலைசிறந்த நடிகையான ஸ்ரீதேவி கையால் விருது வாங்கியது மகிழ்ச்சியிலும் மகிழ்ச்சியளிக்கிறது என பெருமிதம் பொங்க தெரிவித்துள்ளார்.

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U.S. Fed expected to slow stimulus

U.S. Fed expected to slow stimulus
Tamil NewsYesterday,

The world will watch with bated breath as Ben Bernanke, Chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve, takes to the podium at 2:30 p.m. local time to explain the thinking of the influential Federal Open Markets Committee on whether or not to roll back its $85 billion-a-month monetary policy stimulus, known as quantitative easing (QE).
With the final decision likely to impact global markets and international capital movements over the longer term, many economists were betting that that the Fed would pull back on QE, which has thus far pumped nearly $800 billion into bond markets.

Three months ago, Mr. Bernanke announced that some "tapering" of the policy was likely in 2013 if the economy continued to improve, though the Federal Open Markets Committee's decision comes on the heels of divergent views within the Fed.

Members of the Board of Governors are split on QE with some said to be "concerned about the unintended consequences of the massive programme," and others making clear that they desired an "early end" to the policy.

The Fed's call on tapering also comes after stock markets reacted positively to news earlier this week that the former Treasury Secretary, Larry Summers, had withdrawn from the race to succeed Mr. Bernanke. Following that development Fed's Vice-Chairman Janet Yellen is considered the most likely candidate.

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Malala receives top Amnesty award

Malala receives top Amnesty award

Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani teen activist shot in the head last year by the Taliban for campaigning for girls' education, has received the highest honour conferred by rights group Amnesty International.

Ms. Yousafzai received the 2013 Ambassador of Conscience Award on along with American singer and human rights activist Harry Belafonte at a ceremony in Dublin.

"I've written a short speech, because I had to finish my homework," the 16-year-old schoolgirl told the gathering at Mansion House in Dublin.

"With this powerful weapon of knowledge and education, we can fight against wars, terrorism, child labour and inequality. The only tools that are needed are a pen and a book to get us on our way to an enlightened future for one and all," she said, after receiving the award from Irish rock singer and human rights activist Bono.

Referring to children suffering due to war and child trafficking, she said, "You may be asking yourselves — 'what is the solution?' I believe the only solution is education, education, education."

Ms. Yousafzai, determined not to miss even a day of school, flew back to Birmingham, where she now lives with her family, soon after the ceremony.

Ms. Yousafzai was shot in the head by the Taliban on a school bus in October 2013, an attack that drew worldwide condemnation. She was flown to Britain for surgery for her head injuries and returned to school in Birmingham in March.

"Harry and Malala are truly Ambassadors of Conscience, speaking up for universal rights, justice, and human dignity and inspiring others to follow their example," Amnesty's Secretary-General Salil Shetty said in a statement.

Previous recipients of the award include South African leader Nelson Mandela and Burmese leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

The award was inspired by a poem written for Amnesty by the late Seamus Heaney, called 'From the Republic of Conscience', and it aims to promote London-based Amnesty's work by association with the life, work and example of its ambassadors.

The Nobel laureate, who died last month, wished to attend the ceremony and read the poem.