Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Riots kill 27 in minority region of far west China

BEIJING (AP) ? Riots in a restive far western region of China on Wednesday killed 27 people and left at least three injured, state media said.

The official Xinhua News Agency said knife-wielding mobs attacked police stations, a local government building and a construction site Wednesday morning in a remote town in the Turkic-speaking Xinjiang (shihn-jahng) region.

The unrest in in Lukqun, a township in Turpan prefecture, left 17 people dead, including nine policemen, before police shot and killed 10 rioters, the agency reported. Xinhua cited officials with the region's Communist Party committee.

Xinjiang is home to a large population of minority Muslim Uighurs (WEE'-gurs) but is ruled by China's Han ethnic majority. It has been the scene of numerous violent incidents in recent years, including ethnic riots in Urumqi in 2009 that left nearly 200 people dead.

The report said three rioters were seized, and that police pursued fleeing suspects, though it did not say how many. It said three people were injured by the unrest and were being treated.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/riots-kill-27-minority-region-far-west-china-053639578.html

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Merck & Co wins injunction against Indian firm over diabetes drugs

MUMBAI (Reuters) - MSD, a unit of U.S. drugmaker Merck & Co, said it has won an injunction against India's Aprica Pharmaceuticals and a source said this will stop Aprica launching generic versions of two diabetes drugs in India.

Global pharmaceutical firms have had a series of patent disputes with Indian makers of generic drugs and several recent Indian rulings have gone against the international giants.

MSD holds an Indian patent on sitagliptin, a chemical compound sold under the Januvia and Janumet brands used to treat type-2 diabetes.

"MSD confirms that we have received an ex-parte injunction against Aprica Pharmaceuticals," an MSD spokesperson said in an emailed statement on Tuesday, declining to identify the drugs involved.

A source with direct knowledge of the matter, declining to be identified, confirmed that the injunction by the Delhi High Court covered the two diabetes drugs.

Merck sued another Indian company, Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, over the two brands in April, saying Glenmark had directly infringed MSD's intellectual property. The same court is due to hear that case on July 15.

Aprica Pharma could not be immediately reached for a comment.

Diabetes treatment is a growing market in India where about 65 million people take medicines for type-2 diabetes.

(Reporting by Kaustubh Kulkarni; Editing by Tony Munroe/Ruth Pitchford)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/merck-co-wins-injunction-against-indian-firm-over-112547965.html

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CE Manufacturing Specialist PCH International Launches Its Hardware Incubator, Highway1

Screen Shot 2013-06-25 at 5.56.23 PMElectronics manufacturing specialist PCH International is looking to find new clients just as they start. To do so, it's creating an incubator called Highway1 that will help young hardware startups build new products. PCH International is run by Irishman Liam Casey who has been dubbed "Mr. China" by some. The company is best known for sourcing, manufacturing and distributing goods for some of the biggest consumer electronics companies out there.

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Edward Snowden heads for asylum: Why Ecuador?

Edward Snowden, who leaked information about top secret NSA surveillance programs, reportedly is headed to asylum in Ecuador. US officials still hope to prosecute Snowden on espionage charges, but that may be difficult given US relations with Ecuador.

By Brad Knickerbocker,?Staff writer / June 23, 2013

Journalists stand next to the Ecuador Ambassador's car while waiting for the arrival of Edward Snowden, the former NSA employee who leaked top-secret documents about sweeping US surveillance programs, at Sheremetyevo airport, just outside Moscow Sunday.

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The saga and travels of Edward Snowden took another turn Sunday with reports that he is headed for asylum in Ecuador.

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Why Ecuador?

Most obviously, the South American country is friendly to WikiLeaks. That?s the whistleblower organization whose founder Julian Assange has spent the past year holed up in Ecuador?s embassy in London, trying to avoid questioning about alleged sexual offenses in Sweden.

WikiLeaks has been instrumental in spiriting Mr. Snowden out of Hong Kong ? reportedly en route via Moscow and Havana to a place of more permanent refuge in Ecuador with a WikiLeaks official accompanying him.

Ecuador's ambassador to Russia said he expected to meet Snowden in Moscow on Sunday, Reuters reports. What?s more, Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa has good ties with WikiLeaks and is in a politically confident mood after his recent landslide re-election.

Along with Cuba and Venezuela (which had been thought to be Snowden?s ultimate destination) Ecuador is a member of ALBA ? the??Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America? ? an alliance of leftist governments in Latin America that pride themselves on their "anti-imperialist" credentials.

US officials had been scrambling to bring Mr. Snowden back to the United States for prosecution on charges of espionage following his leaking of details about top secret National Security Agency surveillance programs targeting telephone and Internet metadata, including some data on US citizens.

In a criminal complaint unsealed Friday in federal court in Alexandria, Va., Snowden was charged with theft of government property, unauthorized communication of national defense information, and willful communication of classified communications intelligence information to an unauthorized person. The latter two offenses fall under the US Espionage Act and can bring up to 10 years in prison.

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/NVxjLJix-Yw/Edward-Snowden-heads-for-asylum-Why-Ecuador

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White House careful to condemn only 'unauthorized' - The Daily Caller

White House press secretary Jay Carney was careful Monday to only condemn the ?unauthorized? leak of classified information.

Carney was responding to a question about the range of information National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden may have access to as he continues to evade American authorities.

?I can simply say that we are concerned about, in general, the leak of ? unauthorized leaks of ? classified information,? Carney told reporters from the White House press room. ?We?re concerned about the kinds of information that has been leaked.?

Carney?s language ? he repeated ?unauthorized leaks? many times on Monday ? demonstrates the delicate line the White House has walked since Snowden began revealing the extent of the government?s secret surveillance capabilities.

White House observers have noted that the Obama administration has regularly leaked information that reflects well on the president or supports his agenda.

White House deputy press secretary Josh Earnest even dodged a question earlier this month about the White House presumably giving The New York Times access to highly classified information.

?[A]re you denying there was an authorized leak?? a reporter asked Earnest on June 1. ?I?m saying that I?m not in a position to talk to you about any of the details that were included in the story,? Earnest replied.

On Monday, Carney placed his emphasis on the damaging nature of only ?unauthorized? leaks.

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?We?ve said all along, the disclosure of this kind of highly classified material is extremely damaging to our national security,? Carney said, referring to information made public by Snowden, ?and gives our terrorist enemies a playbook for our activities designed to thwart them.?

?So the implications for this kind of unauthorized release of information are pretty profound,? Carney said.

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Source: http://dailycaller.com/2013/06/24/white-house-careful-to-condemn-only-unauthorized-leaks-of-classified-information-video/

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Quotations of the day

"My back hurts. I don't have a lot of words left. It shows the determination and spirit of Texas women." ? Sen. Wendy Davis, D-Fort Worth, who spent most of the day staging a filibuster before state Republicans passed sweeping new abortion restrictions.

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"They're saying, in effect, that history cannot repeat itself. But I say come and walk in my shoes." ? Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., after the Supreme Court voted to throw out a provision of the Voting Rights Act that freed states with histories of racial discrimination from federal oversight.

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"Mr. Snowden is a free man, and the sooner he chooses his final destination the better it is for us and for him." ? Russian President Vladimir Putin on the whereabouts of National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/quotations-day-070627283.html

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