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DARJEELING THE QUEEN OF HILLS

Darjeeling is located in north of West Bengal state, India. It is regarded as the “Queen of the Hills”. Darjeeling Himalayan Railways is regarded to be one among the World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. To know more, go through the following link.

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AFRICAN AND ASIAN ELEPHANTS

There are some differences between African and Indian elephants. To read the complete article, click on this link.

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INDIAN BOTANICAL GARDENS - CALCUTTA (HOWRAH)

The Indian Botanical Gardens is located in Shibpur, Howrah, India. It is commonly known as The Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose (the Bengali polymath and natural scientist) Botanical Garden. To get the details, view the following link.

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NANDANKANAN NATIONAL PARK

Nandankanan National Park is located in Orissa, India. It is a wonderful zoo with an excellent environment at Chandaka forest. To read the complete article, click on this link.

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HP, the Steve Jobs Way; This Week's Cloud Outage: Microsoft BPOS


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HP, the Steve Jobs Way
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Google Chromebooks to Debut on June 15
Google took a swipe at Microsoft and Apple in introducing its instant-on Chromebooks, saying they are not built on 20- to 30-year-old operating systems. The notebooks from Samsung and Acer will initially be sold through Amazon and Best Buy, but a channel play is promised, and Google's largest reseller partner says the whole thing is great news for Google partners.
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HP, the Steve Jobs Way
HP may be a tech giant, but it has also experienced a troubled past recently with a CEO ouster, questions about its board of directors, and the WebOS plans for its devices and PCs. Apple's co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs has built Apple into one of the top technology companies in the world with users in homes, schools, businesses and everywhere else. Are there lessons HP could learn from Apple's approach? Here's a look at what Steve Jobs would change if he took on the role of CEO of HP.
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This Week's Cloud Outage Brought to You By Microsoft BPOS
Does anything whip end-users into a bigger frenzy than an email outage? That's just what Microsoft BPOS customers and their ever-suffering IT administrators were dealing with this week as Microsoft experienced downtime for its hosted Microsoft Exchange email service. On the heels of the Amazon cloud outage, are we about to see some brakes applied in this race to the cloud?
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Citrix CEO: Don't Fight the Consumerization of IT
Citrix CEO Mark Templeton told IT pros during his Interop address that the consumerization of IT will force more changes in the next 10 years than any other technology trend. It's fruitless to fight it. That's why he says you need to feature it instead.
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Microsoft, Skype Deal: Skype Means Business
Even before Microsoft announced its $8.5 billion acquisition of Skype, the mostly free voice and video-conferencing company was working its way into the business market. While Skype is often dismissed as a consumer application, a survey last year showed that most business users rely on services such as Skype for their video-conferencing needs, rather than high-end systems from the likes of Cisco, Polycom and others. And Skype over the past year has been building partnerships with heavyweights serving the business IT market and making strategic moves to solidify its intentions there. Here's a look at what Skype's been up to.
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Cisco: $1B in Cuts Planned, Layoffs Likely
Cisco will cut $1 billion in expenses, most of it by the end of its first fiscal quarter in October, but would not comment on how much of that would come from workforce reductions due to the sensitivity of private employee matters. The cuts are intended to help Cisco right itself again after its CEO John Chambers has acknowledged that the networking giant has lost its way.
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The Morning Scoop - The Awkward Exit of Mideast Envoy George Mitchell


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1.The Awkward Exit of Mideast Envoy George Mitchell

President Obama's special Mideast envoy George Mitchell told his bosses yesterday that he'd had enough. With the president about to meet two big allies—Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Jordan's King Abdullah—and make a major speech on Mideast policy, the timing of Mitchell's departure couldn't be more uncomfortable. The Daily Beast's Daniel Stone on why Mitchell was increasingly annoyed—and what his resignation means for Israel and Palestine.

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DESPERATE MEASURES
2.Louisiana Prepares to Open Spillway

Army engineers are preparing to open the gates of an emergency spillway along the Mississippi River in an attempt to divert floodwaters from Baton Rouge and New Orleans. But opening the gates, which haven't been unlocked in 38 years, will swamp the homes of about 25,000 people in Cajun country and inundate Morgan City, an oil-and-seafood hub. Sheriffs and National Guardsmen have begun warning people in a door-to-door sweep, and shelters have begun preparing to accept evacuees. When the gates open, the water they release could submerge about 3,000 square miles under as much as 25 feet of water. But if the spillway isn't opened, officials fear the flood will overcome the levees in New Orleans in a disaster that would be much worse than Hurricane Katrina.

Read it at the Associated Press

OIL
3.Obama Wants to Open Alaska Petrol Reserve

President Obama plans to open Alaska's national petroleum reserve to new drilling, he said in his weekly radio address. The plan would also fast-track environmental assessment of petroleum exploration in some portions of the Atlantic and extend leases to oil companies who stopped working in the Gulf of Mexico and Arctic Ocean because of the moratorium on offshore drilling following the BP disaster. House Republicans dismissed the plan as weak. The U.S. consumes nearly 25 percent of the world's daily crude oil output but contains only 2 percent of its reserves, and analysts say increased domestic production won't drive down prices substantially. The proposal does not include drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

Read it at Los Angeles Times

JAPAN
4.First Worker at Fukushima Dies

A worker at Japan's troubled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant has died, but Tokyo Electric Power says his body shows no signs of radiation overexposure. Still, the first death in the effort to stabilize the reactor raises concerns about conditions at the plant, where workers must operate in a cramped and sweltering environment and rotate in and out so as not to be exposed to dangerous levels of radiation. Tepco says the worker, a subcontractor in his 60s, had begun work at the plant only the day before. He had been exposed to 0.17 millisieverts of radiation on Saturday, about the equivalent of a chest X-ray, and no radioactive material was found on his body.

Read it at The Washington Post

MIDDLE EAST
5.Syria Offers Concessions to Protesters

Could Syria be trying a less violent approach? A top government adviser said Friday that the regime is looking to heed demands of peaceful protesters, implying that the government is realizing their violent crackdown tactics have not succeeded in repressing the opposition. Tens of thousands of Syrians prayed across dozens of towns and villages on Friday after government forces attacked neighborhoods where demonstrations were being held, killing six protesters in three separate locations. The death toll was lower than it had been in past weeks. "We don't crush peaceful protesters by force. Our problem is with armed groups," said the government adviser. Tanks and troops are being pulled out of cities, and officials say committees have been formed to vote on new political party laws and start a "comprehensive national dialogue" next week.

Read it at The Washington Post

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Mubarak's Wife Has Apparent Heart Attack
After being detained for corruption allegations.

HOCKEY
Derek Boogaard Found Dead
New York Rangers enforcer.

GAY RIGHTS
Uganda Dismisses Anti-Homosexuality Bill
Until next parliamentary meeting.

THE BIRDS
Parakeets Overrun England
No one knows what caused population to explode.

RESCHEDULED
Space Shuttle to Launch Monday
After being postponed due to electrical problems.

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