Bali bombing mastermind killed in police raid

Jakarta, Sep. 17 (ANI): Terrorist mastermind Noordin Mohammed Top was killed in a police raid on a militant hideout in Central Java on Thursday, Indonesian police have officially confirmed.

The 41-year-old Malaysian-born extremist was one of four militants killed in the raid near Solo, national police chief Bambang Hendarso Danuri told reporters.

The terrorist, who was on the run for almost seven years, was identified using fingerprint analysis, Danuri said.

“He is Noordin M Top,” Danuri said, sparking a round of applause throughout the room.

Noordin led a hardline splinter group of terror organisation Jemaah Islamiah.

He was the suspected mastermind of July’s attacks on the JW Marriott and Ritz-Carlton hotels in Jakarta that killed seven, including three Australians.

Authorities believe he also masterminded a 2003 attack on the Marriott, a 2004 attack on Australia’s embassy in Jakarta and the 2005 Bali bombings that killed four Australians.

It’s believed he also helped plan the 2002 Bali bombings which killed 202 people, including 88 Australians.Police came close to catching Noordin several times but he always managed to elude capture.

Noordin’s death will be a major setback for Islamic extremists throughout Indonesia and Southeast Asia.

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s office said it was aware of reports of Top’s death.

“We are awaiting official confirmation from the Indonesian government,” Fairfax News quoted a spokesman, as saying. (ANI)

Oriya dance group emerges winner in TV reality show

Mumbai, Aug 23(ANI): The Prince Dance Group from Orissa won the grand finale of a TV reality show “India’s Got Talent” that was staged in Mumbai on Saturday night.

The group won a cash prize of Rs five million and a Maruti Suzuki Ritz car.

The group, comprising 26 artistes held the audience and the judges engrossed with their act from the mythological Mahabharata.

“I always had faith on these children. They are very hard working. I wanted to make a group by teaching these kids but I cant believe that we could reach at this level. We are here today all because of God’s grace and our hard work,” said Krishna, lead dancer of the group.

While, renowned filmmaker Shekhar Kapur, actors Sonali Bendre and Kirron Kher judged the show, Bollywood stars Shahid Kapoor and Rani Mukherjee, also made their presence felt on the occasion and promoted their forthcoming movie ‘Dil Bole Hadippa’.

“Whenever you come and watch such unique performances, you actually get a lot to learn and take back something new. Be it their art or their story it definitely touches you. So we actually took back,” said Sonali Bendre. (ANI)

Maruti Suzuki to launch a new compact car Ritz in May Month

Maruti Suzuki to launch a new compact car Ritz in May MonthNEW DELHI: Passenger car market leader Maruti Suzuki will launch its sixth global car, Ritz, in May. The mass market car will be launched in the popular small car segment with a 1.2 litre KB series petrol and 1.3 litre multijet diesel engine simultaneously.

The Ritz will be built on Maruti’s successful Splash platform and will be priced between Rs 4 lakh and Rs 5 lakh, which is just below the Swift’s price tag. It will be shorter than the Swift (by 30 mm), but will be spacious due to high roof structure.

The Ritz will be positioned between the A-star and the Swift, and will counter Hyundai’s i10 and i20, Skoda’s Fabia, Ford’s Fusion, Fiat’s Palio and Tata Motors’ Indica Vista. This car is Maruti’s ninth small car that will consolidate its position in the crowded market.

Dubbed as a multi-purpose vehicle, it will cater to small urban families and sport BS-IV engines and a 5-speed manual gearbox.

The Ritz, known as Splash in Europe and other developed markets, will coexist with the ageing WagonR platform, just as the newly-launched A-Star is thriving with the Alto.

A Maruti spokesman confirmed that the car will be launched sometime in the first half of the year. “We have not decided the date, but it will be launched as per schedule,” he said.

According to dealers, the Ritz will be launched prior to Honda’s small car, Jazz, which is slated to hit the roads in June and Fiat’s premium hatchback, Grande Punto. The Ritz has cleared all the homologation tests and has been approved by the International Centre of Automotive Technology (iCAT) at Manesar in Haryana last week for launch in the Indian market.

Katie Holmes’ 43k dollars hot new makeover

Washington, Mar 21 (ANI): Hollywood actress Katie Holmes has reportedly dished out more than 43,000 dollars on her new hot look.

The 30-year-old actress debuted her new look with long hairs at the Japanese premiere of her hubby Tom Cruise’s latest film ‘Valkyrie’.

According to UK’s Daily Mail, Holmes has shelled out more than 43,000 – on her makeover, which it says took over 48 hours to pull off, reports Fox News.

The paper said that Holmes went to Ritz-Carlton in Tokyo for “intensive pampering sessions by a team of beauty experts.”

With a few sets of extensions, which reportedly cost 2,983 dollars, the ‘Batman Begins’ star went for spa treatments worth 10,123 dollars and tooth veneers costing 28,921 dollars. (ANI)

Madonna flipped on hearing Britney’s song

New York, Mar 5 (ANI): It looks like queen of pop Madonna cannot listen to Britney Spears’ voice.

Madge was at her trainer Tracy Anderson’s birthday party, which was held at Hell’s Kitchen gay bar The Ritz on March 2, when she flipped out after the DJ put on a Spears track.

“She flipped out, stormed upstairs, and spent the rest of the night aggressively making out with Jesus (Luz, her new boy toy),” the New York Post quoted a source as saying.

Madge and Luz later slipped out the back door and into an idling SUV. (ANI)

India to include Canada’s Canola oil in existing Tariff Rated Quota, lauds doubling of trade

New Delhi, Jan.12 (ANI): Commerce Minister Kamal Nath met his Canadian counterpart Reginald Ritz on Monday and emphasised the need for furthering the cause of multilateral trading regime based on fair and transparent rules.

Nath further said that the global financial and economic crisis makes it even more compelling to conclude Doha Round. This, he said, would help in tackling problems like poverty and unemployment through expansive trade opportunities.

He also stated that “the Round presents a historical opportunity to the WTO membership to remove the distortions and structural flaws in agricultural trade and to take forward liberalization of trade in non- agricultural products as well as in services along with developing tighter disciplines in the areas of anti- dumping, subsidies and countervailing measures etc.”

As far as Indo-Canadian ties were concerned, Nath said: “We have included Canola Oil under the existing (Tariff Rated Quota) TRQ, thereby, reducing the tariff. This has happened in view of Canada’s request for a market for Canola Oil.”

The Trade Policy Consultations between India and Canada has led to the creation of a Working Group on Agriculture on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS) issues. Areas concerning import of Canadian pulses into India and veterinary issues will be speedily resolved, Nath assured.

The two ministers also lauded the enhancement of bilateral trade between India and Canada from 1.4 billion USD in 2003- 04 to 3.2 billion USD in 2007- 08, a healthy increase of 2.5 times.

In agriculture sector, Indian exports to Canada in 2007- 08 was 125 million USD, the major items being marine products, rice and processed plants. (ANI)

Two Canadian ministers to visit India

New Delhi, Jan.7 (ANI): Two Canadian ministers involved with that country”s development in the agricultural sector and immigration-related issues, will arrive in India on an official at the weekend.

Gerry Ritz, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food and Minister for the Canadian Wheat Board; and Jason Kenney, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism are expected to use their visit to demonstrate the growing breadth of Canada-India relations in sectors ranging from agriculture to immigration, a Canadaian High Commission release said here today.

Ritz will be in India from January 10 to 14, during which time he will meet with his Indian counterparts and seek to enhance prospects for improved trade through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with India’s Union Minister for Agriculture, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, Sharad Pawar.

This agreement aims to promote exchange of knowledge in agricultural marketing, animal development and emerging agricultural technologies. Canada”s top agricultural exports to India in 2007 were pulses and wheat. Canada is also actively developing the Indian market for canola oil, livestock genetics, and value-added food products.

Kenney will visit New Delhi, Amritsar, Chandigarh and Mumbai from January 11 to 18.

He will use his visit to review Canada”s immigration and visa operations in India, meet with Indian counterparts and business and education leaders to communicate Canada’s immigration policy innovations and Canada”s multicultural traditions, and strengthen people-to-people ties between the two countries.

In New Delhi he will deliver a keynote address on these issues to the Indo-Canadian Business Chamber, and visit the office of the Canadian Immigration Integration Project, which Canada recently opened to help Indian immigrants better prepare for the Canadian labour market, particularly through having their academic credentials and professional qualifications assessed.

In Mumbai, Minister Kenney will discuss facilitating the visa process for business travelers and top quality international students, and meet with civic and community leaders to express Canada”s condolences for the recent terrorist attacks.

India is one of Canada”s top source countries for immigrants and a rapidly growing source of visitors and temporary workers.
Canada offers top-notch post-secondary education at a cost which is very competitive with other international destinations favoured by Indian students, the release concluded. (ANI)