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Signs of The Times

DP-Index-apr08-infocus

A section of DOCPOST which is an
extract,
executive summary, index rolled into one.


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April 2008
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DISASTER HIGHLIGHTS
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Tornado Sweeps through Little Rock, Ark.
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Residents assessed the damage Friday from a tornado that hit central Arkansas, damaging businesses, felling trees and knocking out power to thousands of customers. The storm clean-up has become a familiar scene. Over the past two months, parts of Arkansas have endured a strong tornado during a storm outbreak that killed 13, a foot of snow, upward of a foot of rain and near-record flooding. ''We've been assaulted by mother nature over the last few months,'' Gov. Mike Beebe said.
The New York Times, 04/04/2008
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Kolis to protest against shortage of fish today
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A shortage of fish has set the alarm bells ringing in koliwadas that dot the city's smog-filled shoreline. Kolis, the city's original inhabitants who have been asking the Maharashtra government to officially declare a fish drought, have planned a morcha on Monday. It will attract 600 fishing vehicles that will be parked in the sea at Nariman Point. A public rally has been planned at Cuffe Parade, one of the vintage Koli bastis of the city.
by Ambarish Mishra, The New York Times, 04/04/2008
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Months after the disaster, little relief for Bihar’s flood victims
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Chaitu Sadai stopped eating rats two decades ago. But with his village’s rice paddies still buried under a thick blanket of silt washed up by last summer’s devastating monsoon, he’s thinking it may be time to start again.“We have no food, we have no work. The people say they don’t know what to do,” said the gaunt 70-year-old. “I know we can eat rats.”Sadai and his fellow villagers are at the bottom of India’s elaborate caste system. They are outcasts, so low that rat eating is in their tradition.
by Matthew Rosenberg, MINT, 26/04/2008
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Orissa heat wave: Toll now 50
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The reported cases of heat wave deaths in Orissa during this summer have gone up to 50. However, the state government confirmed only six deaths till Saturday morning while describing twenty seven of these deaths as ‘deaths due to other reasons’. Final reports are yet to arrive from the districts so far as the remaining seventeen deaths are concerned.
The Deccan Herald, 27/04/2008
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