Bollywood actor Dev Anand passes away

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Video-Beschreibung von newsxlive – 03.12.2011

Dev Anand, the ‚Evergreen Romantic Superstar‘ of Indian cinema, has passed away in London last night following cardiac arrest. He was 88.Dev Anand, who had come to London for medical checkup, was not keeping well for the last few days. His son Sunil was with him when he breathed last.

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Video-Beschreibung von rajshri – 05.12.2011

Dev Anand – The Evergreen Hero Of Bollywood – Rajshri Tribute. Bollywood’s superstar and evergreen Dev Anand has left for his heavenly journey. Let’s have a look at life and times of this legendary actor.

Dev Anand war auch der Regisseur von Hare Rama Hare Krishna.

Bhopal gas tragedy: Survivors threaten to stop trains

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Video-Beschreibung von newsxlive – 02.12.2011

Bhopal gas tragedy survivors now threaten to stop trains passing through the city from December 3, the 27th anniversary of the world’s worst industrial disasters. Denied proper compensation, they must now even contend with the tainted Dow Chemical’s retaining sponsorship for London Olympics 2012. In fact on Friday, hundreds of agitated protestors and victims of the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy demonstrated their anger. Activists and victims marched with banners, anti Dow Chemicals tableaus on the streets of Bhopal and shouted slogans.

Australian PM backs uranium sales to India

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Video-Beschreibung von AlJazeeraEnglish – 15.11.2011

The Australian prime minister, Julia Gillard, says she favours overturning a ban on sales of uranium to India as a means of strengthening relations with one of the world’s fastest growing economies.

For more than 30 years, Australia has refused to sell uranium to India because India had not signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, but Gillard says it is time to change the policy.

Lifting the ban would bring Australia in line with the US, which signed a civilian nuclear deal with India in 2008.

Al Jazeera’s Andrew Thomas reports from Sydney.