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Twitter, which saw CEO Dick Costolo resign last month is still to appoint a long-term CEO. With rumors of companies interested in snapping up the microblogging network doing the rounds even before Costolo’s surprising decision, Twitter needs to step up its efforts to find a solution
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“A lot of clients also are unwilling to take risks, we are not being brave. People don’t understand that not taking risks is the biggest risk and the biggest cliché,” says Abhijit Avasthi, former NCD of Ogilvy and Founder of Sideways Consulting, who was also on Film Lions jury
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Netflix, pioneer of video-on-demand television services, is rumoured to enter India by 2016. But making inroads in the Indian market may not be that easy for Netflix
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For Josy Paul, Chairman and Chief Creative Officer of BBDO India, news of the agency winning a Grand Prix and a Glass Lion came totally unexpected. Since then, it has been ‘a collective and individual explosion of joy’
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Bobby Pawar, Director & Chief Creative Officer, South Asia Publicis Worldwide in his inimitable style pens down his thoughts on Cannes 2015 in a poem, where he urges the creative fraternity to be fearless and truly get into the skin of clients’ problems, encourages collaboration and a lot more
Home Ministry maintains its stand on Sun TV network case and said that several rules have been violated by the owners
Ola Cab’s topical and continuous use of the hashtag has enabled it to become one of the most well known radio cab brands on social media, according to a report by Simplify360
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INDUSTRY BRIEFING
  1. Comedy Central announces new season of Suits
  2. Star Plus plans Everybody Loves Raymond Hindi remake
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Net Neutrality: Why Marketers Should Care
While the focus of the exploding debate is mainly on the sell side of online transactions right now, it does affect the buy side as well, and brands can hardly afford to sit on the sidelinesmore…
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“The LORD will vindicate me; your love, LORD, endures forever— do not abandon the works of your hands.”
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Megachurch Pastor Joel Osteen: Muslims attend his Church & that his books sell a lot in Muslim countries

Megachurch Pastor Joel Osteen: Muslims attend his Church & that his books sell a lot in Muslim countries
Texas, June 23, 2015: Evangelical Christian pastor Joel Osteen shared in an interview this week that “a whole group of probably about 50 Muslims” recently visited his nondenominational megachurch in Houston, Texas, and indicated that his inspirational messages on “how to live a great life” resonate with people “in Muslim countries.” “I have Muslims that …
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‘NDA using terror groups to destabilise Congress regimes in North-East’

‘NDA using terror groups to destabilise Congress regimes in North-East’
New Delhi, June 24, 2015: The Congress party on Wednesday accused the NDA government at the Centre of “blatantly” trying to “destabilise” elected Congress governments in the north-eastern states by using terror groups to upset the law and order situation. “The (union) Home Ministry and the Minister of State (MoS) for Home Affairs are directly …
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Govt: No order against Caritas India

Govt: No order against Caritas India
New Delhi, June 26, 2015: The government, which has been criticized for targeting NGOs, Wednesday said that there was no order against Caritas India, an organization which is affiliated to the Vatican. A Home Ministry spokesperson while referring to news appearing in a section of media claiming that Caritas India has been put under “prior …
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Chhattisgarh: Pentecostal pastor jailed on false charges

Chhattisgarh: Pentecostal pastor jailed on false charges
Mumbai, 25 June, 2015: For the past four days, the rev. Gigi P. Paul, president of Faith Gospel Mission, has been locked away in a prison in Chhattisgarh on the basis of false accusations made by some Hindu radicals. Yesterday a court denied him bail. The new hearing to decide his release was scheduled tomorrow. …
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Pakistani Christian rescued from ‘bonded labour’ slavery

Pakistani Christian rescued from ‘bonded labour’ slavery
Pakistan, 25 June, 2015: The Organization for Legal Aid in Pakistan successfully petitioned at the end of May to have Mumtaz Masih recovered from unlawful detention by his Muslim employer, who had forced him into bonded labour. Originally, Masih borrowed 200,000 Pakistani rupees (roughly £1,400) from a local Muslim in July 2013. In exchange, Masih …
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WORLD

Islamic State fighters release elderly Christian hostage in north-eastern Syria but intense fighting displaces Christians in Aleppo

Islamic State fighters release elderly Christian hostage in north-eastern Syria but intense fighting displaces Christians in Aleppo
Syria, 25 June, 2015: Four months after he was taken captive by Islamic State (IS) fighters in north-eastern Syria, 70-year-old Francois Sawa was safely released on 16 June and is in good health. In Aleppo, Syria’s largest city, Christian families are fleeing their homes after horrific fighting killed at least ten people, most of them …
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Are you not afraid?

Are you not afraid?
God has a reason for allowing things to happen. We may never understand His Wisdom, But we simply have to TRUST HIS WILL. Are You Not Afraid? A man just got married and was returning home with his wife. They were crossing a lake in a boat, when suddenly a great storm arose. The man …
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Intercession, Awareness, Activism, Action …This e-journal specifically highlights and documents persecution and violation of human rights of Christians, Minorities, Schedule Caste/Tribes and Other Backwards, urging you to at least – PRAY. Our aim is to identify fundamentalists and those disrupting communal harmony and indigenous communities – posing a threat to a just, equal, plural and secular citizenry. We oppose any kind of discrimination and oppression, whether of race, religion, culture, gender etc. specially when it comes from some of our own. Please pray for the following local, state, national, regional and international situations.
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Argentina’s football association investigated for money laundering

Argentinian authorities will send investigators inside the headquarters of the Argentine Football Association (AFA) to find evidence of money laundering in the case of public funds possibly being used for broadcast rights during the World Cup. The rights were taken over by the government in 2009 from a local cable company, subsidizing national and international game broadcasts. But the $176 million price tag was a questionable one, according to lawmaker Graciela Ocana, who also accused the AFA of leaning toward government-linked companies and failure to explain where some of the funds went. The four-year-long investigation will now gain access to board meetings and any other AFA materials it requests as it investigates possible money laundering. “We want to know how these funds are used,” the opposition lawmaker told the channel TN. “It’s great football can be viewed for free. But we also have to realize it’s not free, we pay for it in taxes, yet it has been a phenomenal propaganda coup for the government,” she added.

Number of Britons killed in Tunisia attack rises to 15

The confirmed British death toll in the Tunisia hotel attack has risen to 15 and could rise further, junior Foreign Office Minister Tobias Ellwood said, calling the incident the “most significant” attack on British people since the London bombings on July 7, 2005. According to the Tunisian authorities, 39 is the total number of victims in the attack, which also includes German, Belgian and Irish citizens.

Houthi fighters attack Aden refinery, setting it alight

Yemen’s Houthi fighters fired missiles at storage tanks at an Aden refinery on Saturday, setting it on fire. On the same day, clashes between the Houthis and pro-government forces north of Aden resulted in the deaths of four people from Yemen’s southern resistance movement and 10 Houthis. A random Houthi shelling also killed eight civilians in northern Aden, including a woman and her three children, medical sources reported.
49 insurgents killed in Afghan military operation —

49 insurgents killed in Afghan military operation

49 insurgents killed in Afghan military operation  over last 24 hours

A series of anti-terrorist military operations have led to the killing of 49 insurgents in the past 24 hours, Afghan Defense Ministry told Xinhua news agency. The joint operation was spearheaded by Afghan National Army (ANA). “49 armed insurgents have been killed, numbers of were wounded, some weapon and ammunition confiscated, numbers of various IED bombs discovered and destroyed,” Defense Ministry said in their statement.
Kuwait identifies mosque suicide bomber as Saudi —

Kuwait identifies mosque suicide bomber as Saudi

The suicide bomber who detonated explosives at a Shiite mosque in Kuwait City was identified as Fahd Suliman Abdul-Muhsen al-Qabaa, a Saudi Arabian citizen, Kuwait’s Interior Ministry said. The man flew into Kuwait’s airport at dawn on Friday, only hours before the blast. At least 27 people were killed and 200 injured as a result of the attack on Friday. The Islamic State terror group claimed responsibility for the blast.
Peru scraps state of emergency after 30 years —

Peru scraps state of emergency after 30 years

Peru President Ollanta Humala has announced that the state of emergency in the region of upper Huallaga River will soon be lifted after 30 years. The area of rugged mountains and dense forests along the river has been a center of illegal coca cultivation for decades. It was also the scene of violence perpetrated by the Maoist insurgency Shining Path, the leader of which Florindo Eleuterio Flores, nicknamed ‘Comrade Artemio’, was captured in 2012.
The court orders seizure of Falklands/Malvinas ‘illegal’ oil drillers’ assets —
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Hillary Clinton
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Jun 26 at 9:00 PM
PRESS INVITATION
Harmony-An Ocean of Music Cordially
Invites you to attend the Cover of
Musical Program of Compositions of
Late legendary Music irector
R.D BURMAN
(On the occasion of his 76th birthday)

To be sung by:
Ramesh Nautiyal (R.D Burman disciple)

Time   : 7:00 p.m
Date    : 27th June, 2015 (Saturday)
Venue : Mavlankar Auditorium, Rafi Marg, New Delhi-110001
You are requested to send correspondents/photographers/camera crew for the Musical program.
Lot of drumbeating is Media noise —

Lot of drumbeating is Media noise

Let media trust must not decline but when most ofthe channels are offering illogical add for mere monetary consideration speaks volume of its poor rating.Fugitive email,selective info to channels proving the caredeal which can also be described as irrational,illogical deal is also illegal, What is irrational or illogical cannot be necessarily be illegal may be emotional out of love and affection.Fair is foul and foul is fair is being propagated by media for its famyego, lest its rating shall come down due its obstinate nature not to analyse or differential law with ,ethics -family or national. India media is mostly drum beater lacks its subject dwelling as the nature of protocol of person in media is either of partisans,behaviour or full of nepotism.Merits missing in most of them if any is hunted by fools.
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Modi Govt. Attempting to Destabilize Congress in Northeast

Congress Party on Wednesday alleged that the Modi government was attempting to destabilise the party’s governments in the northeast with Union minister Kiren Rijiju “involved” in the exercise which is being “directly monitored” by BJP chief Amit Shah.
“It is a very very grave situation. MLAs are being threatened by terrorist outfits to switch over to the BJP thereby destabilising the governments… Home Ministry is involved. Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju is involved,” party General Secretary V Narainsamy told reporters.
Addressing the AICC briefing along with senior spokesman Ajay Maken, he alleged that while Prime Minister Narendra Modi was talking of high moral values and cooperative federalism on the one hand, on the other “Amit Shah is indulging in disturbing duly-elected Congress governments in the northeast”.
It has come to light from internal sources that 20-25 MLAs of Arunachal Pradesh are camped in a secluded location in Patna at the behest of MOS Kiren Rijiju and state BJP. It is also alleged that the BJP of Arunachal Pradesh is trying to woo the congress MLAs to defect from the Nabam Tuki led congress ruled government in the state.
There are nine states ruled by the Congress including five in the northeast – Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Manipur and Meghalaya.
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