Monday, 13 October 2014

MOVIE NEWS: Rajamouli's debut as an actor

Author : Manu



With no flop movies in his directorial career, SS.Rajamouli stands as one of the top succesful director in the industry. He is known for his directorial skills, but Tollywood will be witnessing his acting skills soon in `Mana Kurralle' movie, Rajamouli will be doing a cameo in this film. Manakurrale is directed by Gudumba Shankar fame Veera Shankar.



Arvind Krishna and Rachana Malhotra are the main leads. The film deals about the mindset of a group of youth and how they aim to maintain their cultural and social identities. As per the sources, Rajamouli will be seen in a scene, in which Rajamouli will be attending an audio launch in the film. Director Veera Shankar is happy with the presence of Rajamouli and said that he canned this scene late night.





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TOP NEWS Turkey's Kurdish peace process at risk amid fury over Syrian town

By Humeyra Pamuk

DIYARBAKIR Turkey (Reuters) - Windows shattered by looting protesters, the largest city in Turkey's mainly Kurdish southeast shows plenty of signs of the violence that swept it last week, but optimism over a fragile peace process with Kurdish guerrillas is far harder to find.

There are fears that the fate of the border town of Kobani in neighboring Syria could wreck efforts by the Turkish government to end a three decades long insurgency by the militants, and tip Turkey back into a conflict that has cost 40,000 lives.

Many of Turkey's 15 million Kurds have reacted with fury over the fate of mainly Kurdish Kobani, under assault by Islamic State for nearly a month while Turkish troops look on.

Last week at least 35 people were killed as Kurdish protests in solidarity with Kobani turned violent, with Diyarbakir at the center of the bloodletting.

Kurds say that fury over Ankara's failure to intervene could spin out of control in spite of efforts by the government or jailed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) leader Abdullah Ocalan to continue with peace talks aimed at ending the uprising.

"If Kobani falls, the peace process will be history. And if Kobani falls, the people will not listen to calls for calm, from whomever they come," said chain-smoking Ibrahim, 29, in a tea house in Diyarbakir's poor Baglar district, a PKK hotbed.

Days earlier, the streets of Baglar were filled with tear gas as police clashed with protesters. The area briefly became a no-go zone for security forces, and armored vehicles were deployed to quell the unrest.

A police officer told Reuters the rage of the protesters was like nothing he had seen in 20 years working in the region.

"They attack like they have nothing to lose. There seems to be an immense amount of hate and anger," he said. "They're looting. They burn, break, destroy. The state and everything that represents the state seems to be their enemy."

The unrest is a serious blow to President Tayyip Erdogan, who has invested considerable political capital in repairing Turkey's relations with its Kurds.

Decades of oppression by nationalist governments in Ankara had aimed to suppress Kurdish culture, prompting a violent response by Kurdish militants and creating deep ethnic wounds within Turkey which Erdogan has vowed to heal.

He has pushed through cultural reforms and abolished laws banning the Kurdish language in Turkey.

Around half of Kurds vote for Erdogan's ruling AK Party and the peace process has been a major part of his political vision.

But Ankara's failure to intervene militarily or allow weapons to be sent to Kobani's defenders has caused mistrust, and fueled rumors that Turkey secretly supports Islamic State.

"SERIOUS GAMBLE"

Denials by Ankara have failed to quell a widespread belief in southeast Turkey that a policy of supporting opposition groups in Syria to bring down Syrian President Bashar al-Assad means they are helping the radical Islamist group.

"It's not even questioned. If you base your thinking on that, and build on top of all these grievances over the last few years (including Kobani), then you've got the makings of fresh conflict," Aaron Stein, associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, told Reuters.

Stein believes that Turkey calculates that it is better to alienate the Kurds now and patch things up later than be sucked into the Syria conflict over Kobani, and that the Kurds are currently too weak to re-ignite hostilities with Turkey.

But the threat of renewed conflict was underlined at the weekend by senior PKK commander Cemil Bayik, who warned that the group would relaunch its war with Turkey if it fails to intervene in Kobani.

"(Turkish officials) are hoping that they'll be able to weather the storm, but I think that's shortsighted, its a serious gamble which could risk the whole peace process," Stein added.

Ocalan, who has spent the last 15 years in prison, has worked hard to keep the peace process on track amid sporadic violence in the southeast this year.

But many Kurds in Diyarbakir said frustrations at the slow progress of negotiations mean Ocalan's star is waning, and people are more likely to listen to PKK leaders in the Qandil region of Iraq, who have become disenchanted with the process.

"If Qandil said 'get ready we will go back to fighting in six months', the people would not hesitate for a minute," said Ali, 39, a father of four.

In a sign that he too senses that pressure is mounting, Ocalan warned in his latest comments that the government had until Oct. 15 to take steps to advance the talks, but it may not be enough, according to Ali.

"The peace process has no credibility left," he said, sipping a glass of tea in one of Diyarbakir's many tea houses.

"If the process continues in this way … these tensions could result in a civil war. These people are ready to take up arms against this state," he said.

RETURN TO 1990S VIOLENCE?

The fate of Kobani may be putting fresh strain on peace talks, but they were hardly in the best of health before Islamic State's brutal advance on Kurdish positions, according to Fadi Hakura, Turkey expert at London think-tank Chatham House.

"Even prior to Kobani the peace process has not produced many substantive concessions. So far it's been more about the process than the peace," he told Reuters.

"Kobani will greatly complicate a very delicate process and have a major impact on its durability, particularly as the fight for Kobani has involved fighters closely linked to the PKK."

Erdogan has made clear that the presence of PKK fighters at the defense of Kobani is a stumbling block to helping the town.

Last week he said he saw no difference between the PKK and Islamic State, and has said Turkey will not aid "terrorists."

Turkey is also determined not to be sucked into the Syrian civil war without assurances that western partners will help topple Assad, his implacable foe.

Syrian Kurds maintained an ambivalent relationship with Damascus, and they shunned the opposition coalition in return for being largely left alone by Damascus.

The creation of three self-declared autonomous Kurdish "cantons" in Syria last year, one of them at Kobani, further deepened mistrust in Ankara.

Despite all the problems, Erdogan launched an impassioned defense of the peace process over the weekend.

"I have put ... my body, my being into it. No matter what the consequences will be ... to build peace and stability, I will continue to struggle until my last breath," he said.

There were signs on Monday that the Ankara is aware of the urgency, when a pro-Kurdish MP said his party had received a one page road map on the peace process from the government. No further details were given.

But with record numbers joining the PKK, according to Kurdish officials, and Kobani testing already strained relations, Turkey risks renewed ethnic violence, Ibrahim said.

"If people take to the streets again, it would be much worse than the 1990s. These people are really not afraid to die."

(Additional reporting by Jonny Hogg; Writing by Daren Butler; Editing by Giles Elgood)



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TOP NEWS Investigators rush to find out how Ebola struck Dallas nurse

By Lisa Maria Garza and Terry Wade

DALLAS (Reuters) - Health investigators were racing on Monday to figure out how a nurse in Texas contracted Ebola even though she used protective equipment when treating a Liberian who died of the disease in Dallas last week.

The inquiry, reported by the Dallas Morning News, underscores the increased scrutiny hospital officials face over whether safety precautions taken by medical staff are sufficient and as nurses groups demand better training to avoid becoming infected with the deadly virus.

The newspaper, which did not name the public agency leading the inquiry, said the nurse whose infection was reported on Sunday could have been exposed to Ebola when two invasive procedures were performed to try to keep Thomas Eric Duncan alive: kidney dialysis and intubation to help him breathe. Both procedures have a high risk of causing transmission.

Officials said the worker at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas had used protective gear during treatment, including gowns, gloves, masks and shields as recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Meanwhile, Louisiana's top law enforcement official said he would file a temporary restraining order to prevent the personal items of Duncan, who died on Wednesday, to be buried in a local landfill, even after being incinerated.

Louisiana Attorney General Buddy Caldwell said material collected from Duncan and the Dallas apartment where he was staying was taken to Port Arthur, Texas on Friday to be processed at the Veolia Environmental Services incinerator. From there the incinerated material would go to a hazardous waste landfill in Louisiana.

"There are too many unknowns at this point, and it is absurd to transport potentially hazardous Ebola waste across state lines," Caldwell said in a statement.

The infected worker, a woman who officials have not named, is the first person to contract the disease in the United States. She had close and frequent contact during the 11-day treatment of Duncan.

The current Ebola outbreak is the worst outbreak on record and has killed more than 4,000 people, mostly in West Africa's Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea. Duncan, a Liberian, was exposed to Ebola in his home country and developed the disease while visiting the United States.

The new case prompted President Barack Obama to order federal authorities to take additional steps to ensure the American medical system is prepared to follow correct protocols in dealing with Ebola, the White House said on Sunday.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said on Sunday the nurse's illness indicated a professional lapse that may have caused other health workers at the hospital to be infected as well.

(Reporting By Terry Wadel; editing by Andrew Hay)



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NEW INDIA MOVIE: Power movie review

Author : Krishna
 
Power Review

Banner:    Rockline Entertainments Pvt.Ltd
Release date:   12th September, 2014
Censor rating:  "A"
Movie duration:   147 mins

Cast:     Ravi Teja, Hansika Motwani, Regina Cassandra, Brahmanandam, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Prakash Raj, Sampath Raj, Posani Krishna Murali, Mukesh Rishi, Jeeva, Harish Uthaman, Subbaraju, Ajay, Brahmaji, Satyam Rajesh, Uttej, Sapthagiri, Surekha Vani, Jogi Brothers and others.

Directed by:    K.S.Ravindra (Bobby)
Music Director:    S.S.Thaman 
Cinematography:    Arthur.A.Wilson
Producer:     Rockline Venkatesh

Story :
 
ACP Baldev Sahaay (Raviteja) is a corrupt cop who gets killed while rescuing Gangster Ganguly Bhai (Sampath) from police custody on the way to High Court. Ganguly Bhai is the brother of West Bengal Home Minister Jagadeesh (Mukesh Rushi) who promises to catch the criminal and his brother at any cost.

On the other hand, Tirupathi (Raviteja, a lookalike of ACP Baldev) is a guy from Hyderabad who has a dream of becoming a police officer. Tirupathi helps his brother-in-law CI Animuthyam (Brahmanandam) in dealing criminal cases in the city. He takes help of a fraud Gemology expert Nirupama (Hansika) to become a Police officer in 24 hours, which later on takes a romantic turn and both fall in love.

One day Home Minister Jagadeesh happens to see Tirupathi and convinces him to get into the shoes of ACP Baldev. What were the untold facts behind ACP Baldev's death? What is Baldev's past? Who is Tirupathi? Why is the Home Minister so desperate to get Ganguly? What happens to Tirupathi after he takes charge as ACP Baldev? should be watched in the theatres. 

How the story goes :

* The actaul story reminds us of many stories which run on the similar lines like 'Vikramarkudu', 'Billa', 'Lakshmi Narasimha', 'Operation Duryodhana', 'Balupu', 'Dharuvu', 'Julayi' etc.
* The first half starts on a good note with a big chase scenes and some healthy comedy with Ravi, Brahmi, Hansika and Sapthagiri. Overall the first half looks ok.
* The interval bang is very interesting and is apt for a movie like this.
* The second half is a totally power packed one with nice action sequences and good comedy. But some poor characterizations of a few key-characters take away the excitement attached to the action-drama. Two songs in the part, 'Champesinde' and 'Nautanki' are beautifully shown on screen.
* The climax twist is a big plus to the film. But the way it's been revealed by Prakash Raj could have shown in a better way.
* As the film is Bobby's first film as a director, he has taken a very safe route by writing a normal mass masala script with some comedy scenes and by selecting a perfect role to Ravi Teja. This has made the film look like a time pass ride like some of the recent releases.
* If u go into the logical side of the story the director has many loopholes with his script. 
* Some scenes remind of different movies like a police officer's duty is being done by his brother-in-law (Julayi), taking bribe and helping other people (Lakshmi Narasimha), sending another person in the place of a police officer (Vikramarkudu, Billa). 
* There are parts of the film which are simply fine and parts which are terrible. 
* There are lots of emotions in the film but all the scenes look as if they are forcefully added to the script.

Performances :

* Raviteja gets a total make over with this film. The two contrast looks have suited him to perfection and he looks much younger than his age in this mass entertainer. He has given his atmost best for the film. He looked good in the comedy and action scenes too. 
* Hansika looked glamorous in the film. But her character was very limited and din't have much to perform. She was beautiful in the songs.
* Regina though looked beautiful she was wasted in a useless character. Her character reminds us the one of Anjali in 'Balupu' but in this film Regina's character didn't have the required weightage.
* Brahmanandam and Sapatagiri provided the required laughs throughout the film. But they were also limited. It could have been better is some more scenes have been shot with them. And there is nothing to say about the combination of Ravi and Brahmi as they are already proved as a deadly combination.
* Sampath Raj and Mukesh Rishi have done their jobs as the baddies in the film.
* Posani was also good imitating Bunny's 'Devudaaa' slang throughout the film.
* Kota Srinivasrao and Prakash Raj were also wasted in the film with very less screen presence.
* Rest of the cast including Subbaraj, Ajay, Brahmaji, Satyam Rajesh, Uttej, Surekha Vani, Jogi Brothers stuck to their portions.

Technical Aspects :

* The debutante director Bobby has taken a pretty ordinary story and story line up for his first film. The scenes in the film will fall in the same line as that of the scenes in his previous flick 'Balupu' where he has written the script of the film. In fact, the problems that would arise when a skillful story writer becomes a director are well explained in this film. But the charaterization of the hero is very well written and newly shown on screen.
* The screenplay of the film looks routine and unenthusiastic as there is nothing new in the flow of the scenes.
* The cinematography is the biggest plus of the film. The songs are beautifully picturized. The opening title animation was very impressive. The way the frame was set for Ravi in some of the action scenes were outstanding.
* S.S.Thaman's music is another plus to the film. The songs are good to hear and the back ground music though appears loud in some scenes, it was good overall. Especially the background score to post interval fight is impressive and the harbor fight sequence is aslo effective.
* Editing by Gowtham Raju was ok.
* Ram Lakshman, Allan Ameen's fight compositions were a bit over the top.
* The choreography and dialogues were poor.
* Production values were rich.

Plus Points :
 
* Ravi Teja
* Cinematography
* Songs and Background score
* Some comedy scenes
* Interval twist and climax twist
* Hansika and Regina's glamour

Minus Points :

* Screenplay
* Routine and inspired story line up
* Routine Dialogues
* Poor characterizations of some characters

Verdict :

Finally 'Power' is a film which is a cluster of many scenes from different films brought together with some mark action and masala of Raviteja. Watch this film only if you can keep the logical part of the script aside !!!

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TOP NEWS Scuffles break out in HK as anti-protest groups tear down barricades

By Donny Kwok and Farah Master

HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hundreds of people, some wearing surgical masks and armed with crowbars and cutting tools, tore down protest barriers in the heart of Hong Kong's business district on Monday, scuffling with protesters who have occupied the streets for two weeks.

Angry taxi drivers opposed to the protests, which have seriously affected their business, also rallied at one barricaded road with a row of 12 taxis, demanding an end to the protest.

"Open the roads," chanted a crowd, which included taxi and truck drivers. Taxi drivers have given protesters a deadline of Wednesday evening for all barricades to be lifted.

A truck with a crane on top attempted to remove barricades from one area until police eventually stopped it, but protesters complained that police did not act quickly enough.

Hundreds of police had earlier dismantled some barricades to relieve traffic congestion in the Asian financial hub, but said protesters could remain.

But within hours, anti-Occupy Central groups descended on the protest sites to try and disperse demonstrators, taking advantage of the earlier police action to remove barricades.

Scuffles quickly broke out, the first between demonstrators and anti-protest groups, with protesters believing the attacks were co-ordinated and may have involved triad Asian crime gangs.

"People from New Territories, blue ribbon (Beijing) supporters, triads and taxi drivers must be coordinated by some sort of people...the work is so well distributed. They went to different places in order to keep protesters busy," said 49-year-old Mr Chan, who declined to give his full name.

Some of the anti-protest groups spoke Mandarin and could not speak Cantonese, suggesting they were not from Hong Kong.

"The group of people who look like gangsters, they start running toward them (protesters), and then one of them hit an old man with something hard, hit his head, so he's injured over there right now," said 20-year-old student protester and witness Winnie Locke.

Eventually police separated the two groups, forming a human barricade between the two, and an uneasy calm returned to the streets, but Hong Kong residents expect more flare-ups.

"We will stay and defend. We will stay here until the end," said 25-year-old pro-democracy protester John, as he repaired damaged barriers.

The protesters, mostly students, are demanding full democracy and have called on the city's embattled leader, Leung Chun-ying, to step down after Beijing in August ruled out free elections for Hong Kong's next leader in 2017.

China rules Hong Kong under a "one country, two systems" formula that accords the former British colony a degree of autonomy and freedoms not enjoyed in mainland China, with universal suffrage set as an eventual goal.

The demonstrations escalated late last month after police used tear gas and batons on demonstrators. Since then, police have been largely hands-off and their presence minimal.

MORE FLARE-UPS EXPECTED

On Monday, police began removing some barricades in the areas of Central and Admiralty, home to global financial institutions and government buildings, as well as the bustling district of Mong Kok, across the harbor from the glittering towers of Hong Kong Island.

Many protesters donned face masks and goggles to protect themselves against possible use of tear gas or pepper spray as police, some carrying small riot shields, moved in.

Tensions escalated near the main protest site after noon as nearly 200 mostly elderly, pro-Beijing supporters - wearing blue shirt and ribbons - staged a rally as police stood guard.

Many Hong Kong residents and businesses have become frustrated with the inconvenience the protests are causing.

"I used to support the movement, but then my business was affected...what they did is useless anyway," said taxi driver Lee, 25, who estimates he has lost 60 percent of his business.

Lee was part of a crowd of some 15 people with signs saying: "Taxi Drivers & Operators Association: Save livelihood. Can't tolerate anymore". Lee said taxi drivers will return if the protesters do not quit by Wednesday.

The Hong Kong and Beijing governments have called the protests illegal. The Hong Kong government last week called off talks with student leaders.

On Sunday, Leung vowed to remain in office and warned students demanding his resignation that their pro-democracy movement was out of control.

Leung has warned that there was "zero chance" that China's leaders in Beijing would change an August decision limiting democracy in Hong Kong.

The former British colony was promised that its freedoms would be protected under a "one country/two systems" formula, when Britain handed its old colony back to China 17 years ago.

Beijing has said that only candidates screened by a nomination committee will be able to contest a full city-wide vote to choose the next chief executive in 2017.

(Additional reporting by Diana Chan, Kinling Lo, Bobby Yip, Yimou Lee, Joseph Campbell and Venus Wu; Writing by John Ruwitch; Editing by Anne Marie Roantree and Michael Perry)



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HOT STOCKS China's Agile Property says in talks with banks to extend bridge loan

HONG KONG, Oct 13 (Reuters) - China's Agile Property Holdings Ltd is in talks with banks to extend a remaining bridge loan, the company said on an analyst briefing call on Monday.



Shares in the Hong Kong-listed property developer slumped by more than a fifth as trading in the stock resumed following news last week that it withdrew a rights issue and that its chairman Chen Zhuo Lin had been required by the Kunming City prosecutor to stay at "a designated residence" since late on Sept 30.



HSBC, Standard Chartered and Hang Seng Bank provided a $475 million 8-month loan to Agile in April that expires on Dec. 8, according to Thomson Reuters LPC data. (Reporting by Clare Jim and Denny Thomas; Editing by Ian Geoghegan)





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HOT STOCKS US STOCKS-Tech shares drag Wall St lower as chipmakers tumble

By Ryan Vlastelica



NEW YORK, Oct 10 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks fell on Friday, with the tech sector weighing the most after a chip maker warned of a major pullback in the industry.



Major Wall Street indexes were on track for a third straight week of losses, the longest such streak in nine months, with the S&P 500 at an inflection point as it nears key support at the 200-day moving average.



Chipmakers led the decline, with the PHLX semiconductor index down 6.6 percent, the most for any day since mid February 2009, after Microchip Technology warned of a broad-based industry downturn.



Microchip Tech shares tumbled 11.9 percent and the SOX entered correction territory, falling as much as 15.4 percent from a 13-year high hit less than a month ago.



At 3:29 p.m. (1929 GMT) the Dow Jones industrial average fell 59.56 points, or 0.36 percent, to 16,599.69, the S&P 500 lost 14.86 points, or 0.77 percent, to 1,913.35 and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 85.03 points, or 1.94 percent, to 4,293.30.



The largest percentage gainer on the S&P 500 was L-3 Communications Holdings, which rose 9.9 percent, while the largest percentage decliner was Microchip Tech.



The largest percentage gainer on the Nasdaq 100 was Ross Stores, up 2.0 percent, while the largest percentage decliner was NXP Semiconductors, down 12.3 percent.



Declining issues outnumbered advancing ones on the NYSE by 2,231 to 835, for a 2.67-to-1 ratio on the downside; on the Nasdaq, 1,817 issues were falling and 876 advancing for a 2.07-to-1 ratio favoring decliners.



The benchmark S&P 500 index was posting 7 new 52-week highs and 41 new lows; the Nasdaq Composite was recording 16 new highs and 301 new lows.



(Reporting by Rodrigo Campos; Editing by Nick Zieminski)





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HOT STOCKS Air France-KLM to press ahead with low cost brand in France -paper

PARIS, Oct 12 (Reuters) - Air France-KLM is pressing ahead with expansion of its low cost brand in France and has a back-up plan if a deadlock with pilots continues, its Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Alexandre de Juniac said in an interview published on Sunday.

Pilots ended the airline's longest strike since 1998 in late September despite continued deadlock with managers over the development of the firm's low-cost operations.

Asked why the pilots suspended the strike when the final decision was not taken, Juniac said in an interview to weekly Le Journal du Dimanche: "Sense of responsibility prevailed. Our proposals remain on the table".

Air France-KLM has put the total cost of last month's two-week pilots strike at up to 500 million euros ($631.3 million), enough to wipe more than a fifth off its estimated full-year core profit.

If pilots do not agree to sign the proposals, Air France may choose to set up a subsidiary of Transavia, Transavia Development, in France in a bid to develop the low-cost business with new planes that arrive in the coming months.

"But it would be more simple and logic if pilots agree," de Juniac said.

"With Frederic Gagey (CEO of Air France), we strongly hope that we will soon agree on the best conditions to develop Transavia France," he added.

The pilots launched their strike in an effort to force Air France-KLM to revise plans to expand its low-cost brand, Transavia in Europe, fearing that the project would erode their own pay and conditions.

The airline thus dropped its proposal to expand its Transavia low-cost operations beyond France and the Netherlands to a total of 100 planes.

In a sign of continued tensions in the aftermath of the dispute, Air France said it had been forced to cancel a meeting with unions last week to present its plans for Transavia due to the absence of unions representing a minority of staff.

The Alter union, which represents a minority of pilots, said it had not been invited and urged Air France to inform all the company's labour organisations about its plans for Transavia.

"We should move quickly to avoid the risk of leaving the room for our competitors, especially at Orly (airport), where slots may become available," de Juniac added. ($1 =0.7920 euros) (Reporting by Emmanuel Jarry, writing by Maya Nikolaeva, editing by W Simon)

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SCIENCE NEWS: Conjoined twin Texas babies to take first step to separation surgery (EXCLUSIVE)

By Amanda Orr

HOUSTON (Reuters) - Conjoined 6-month-old twin girls will begin to undergo tissue expansion this month to stretch skin that will be used to cover patches of their bodies when they are separated in a surgery planned for December.

The tissue expansion for Knatalye Hope Mata and Adeline Faith Mata is expected to take six to eight weeks. The girls are joined at the abdomen and share a liver, diaphragm, pelvis, intestines and the lining of the heart.

"When I think about December I get that sick feeling in my stomach. I want to know how much pain they are going to feel after. What is it going to be like for them?" said their mother, Elysse Mata.

"They are where they should be developmentally. They reach up for toys, they reach out for us when we get close and talk to them," she said.

The girls were born via cesarean section at nearly eight months' gestation and will be separated at Texas Children's Hospital in Houston by a team of surgeons in a long and arduous procedure.

"The intestines appear to be intermingled but there appears to be enough intestines for both children," said Dr. Darrell Cass, pediatric surgeon and co-director of Texas Children's Hospital Fetal Center. 

The surgery will occur in two shifts with teams of pediatric, urological, plastic, orthopedic, cardiac and gynecological surgeons. The separation team will start and the reconstruction team will complete the process.

Surgeons at Texas Children's Hospital in 1992 successfully separated Tiesha and Iesha Turner, who were 1 year old and shared a sternum, liver, entwined intestines and fused organs.

Conjoined twins occur once every 200,000 births and most do not survive. Approximately 40 to 60 percent of conjoined twins arrive stillborn, and about 35 percent live only one day, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center.

Mortality rates for twins who do live and then undergo separation vary, depending on their type of connection and the organs they share, it said.

The Mata family's life began to change in January when a routine ultrasound showed that Elysse Mata was carrying conjoined twins. They were referred to the Texas Children's Hospital Fetal Center.

The couple and their 5-year-old son relocated from Lubbock to Houston, where the girls were born on April 11.

The babies live in the hospital's Level IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, which is the center of the Mata family's life.

Elysse Mata spends at least seven hours at the hospital each day, leaving when it is time to pick her son up from school. John Mata, her husband, works full time and spends every weekend at the hospital with his daughters.

Cass said he expects each child to be able to live independently and to have a good life. 

"It is likely further reconstructive surgeries may be needed in the future. Perhaps the biggest challenges may be orthopedic and in helping them walk and have normal gait," he said.

(Writing by Jon Herskovitz; Editing by Mohammad Zargham)



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HOT STOCKS UPDATE 2-China developer Agile slumps, chairman detained

* Agile Property shares drop more than 20 pct

* Agile says recorded 2 bln yuan sales in Golden Week

* In talks with lenders to extend remaining bridge loan

* Agile bond yields have doubled in past week (Adds comments on bonds in paragraphs 10-14)

By Clare Jim and Denny Thomas

HONG KONG, Oct 13 (Reuters) - Chinese developer Agile Property Holdings Ltd, battling an industry slowdown and media speculation about ties to China's former security chief, said it was in talks with banks about extending what remains of a $475 million loan due in December.

Shares in the company, which is valued at around $2.1 billion, dropped by more than a fifth on Monday as they resumed trading after a week's halt. The company last week scrapped a proposed $360 million rights issue - which would have gone towards repaying the loan - and said its billionaire founder and chairman Chen Zhou Lin had been detained.

Agile said Chen - whose family wealth of $3.2 billion was ranked 51st in China on the 2014 Hurun Rich list - had been required by the prosecutor in Kunming City in southeast China to stay at "a designated residence" since late on Sept 30.

Chinese property companies face tight credit and excess supply as growth in the world's second-largest economy slows. Weaker sales have choked liquidity at some property developers, pushing them to look for fresh sources of funding.

On a call with analysts on Monday, Agile said it was in talks with banks including HSBC Holdings, Standard Chartered and Hang Seng Bank about extending the loan.

Agile, which is currently being run by Chen's wife and another relative, said it would consider other funding options including another try at a rights offer, other forms of equity financing or commercial property sales.

"Shareholders' commitment will be ready within one or two days. So you can rest assured the committed shareholders will continue to support the company. Financially they're very sound, so don't worry," Chief Financial Officer Sam Cheung said on the call.

Agile has not said why Chen was detained, but noted on Monday's call that three plots of land it bought in Yunnan province - part of a 3 billion yuan investment - were acquired through "proper auctions." Kunming is the Yunnan provincial capital.

In a statement early last week, Agile said online allegations linking the company with Zhou Yongkang, the country's former domestic security chief and the highest-profile figure caught up in Beijing's crackdown on corruption, were "entirely groundless and totally fabricated."

Agile's bond yields jumped last week amid the speculation as to why the company halted trading in its shares. Agile has over $2 billion worth of bonds outstanding, and liquidity risks have been elevated since its first-half accounts showed short-term debt of 14.7 billion yuan was far in excess of the 1.3 billion yuan it had as a free-to-use cash balance on June 30.

The bonds now yield 15-20 percent, up from 7-9 percent a week ago, according to data from Tradeweb. Credit analysts warned the bonds were unlikely to recoup all their losses.

"It will be better for the company if the chairman is released in a week or two without charges. Even then, the bond yields may not go back to the previous 4-7 percent, but settle somewhere in the middle," said Dilip Parameswaran, Hong Kong-based CEO at Asia Credit Advisors. "Overall, Agile will have to curtail land purchases and conserve cash to focus on repaying debt."

He added that Agile may find it more difficult to issue bonds as investors would be nervous about any corporate governance issues potentially related to Chen's detention. "There could be lingering fears that this is only the tip of the iceberg," he said, noting Agile had enough land to sell to generate liquidity. "I don't think it's a default candidate."

Agile's 8.25 percent perpetual bond currently trades at 68/70 cents on the dollar, down from 84/85 over the week and 90 in August.

On Monday, Agile said the news of its chairman's detention had not impacted its business, and it recorded sales of more than 2 billion yuan ($327 million) during the Golden Week holiday period.

(1 US dollar = 6.1250 Chinese yuan) (Additional reporting by Umesh Desai; Editing by Ian Geoghegan)



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HEALTHCARE NEWS: CDC head criticized for blaming 'protocol breach' as nurse gets Ebola

By Julie Steenhuysen

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Some healthcare experts are bristling at the assertion by a top U.S. health official that a "protocol breach" caused a Dallas nurse to be infected with Ebola while caring for a dying patient, saying the case instead shows how far the nation's hospitals are from adequately training staff to deal with the deadly virus.

Dr. Thomas Frieden, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, made the declaration on Sunday at a news conference and called for an investigation into how the unidentified nurse became infected while caring for Liberian national Thomas Eric Duncan, the first Ebola patient diagnosed in the United States. Duncan died last week at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital.

Healthcare and infection control experts said that hospital staff need to be coached through the stages of treating an Ebola patient, making sure they have the right safety equipment and know how to use it properly to prevent infection.

It was not immediately clear whether the Texas hospital prepared its staff with simulation drills before admitting Duncan, but a recent survey of nurses nationwide suggests few have been briefed on Ebola preparations. Officials at the hospital did not respond to requests for comment.

Some experts also question the CDC's assertion that any U.S. hospital should be prepared to treat an Ebola patient as the outbreak ravaging West Africa begins to spread globally. Given the level of training required to do the job safely, U.S. health authorities should consider designating a hospital in each region as the go-to facility for Ebola, they said.

"You don't scapegoat and blame when you have a disease outbreak," said Bonnie Castillo, a registered nurse and a disaster relief expert at National Nurses United, which serves as both a union and a professional association for U.S. nurses. "We have a system failure. That is what we have to correct."    

More than 4,000 people have died in the worst Ebola outbreak on record that began in West Africa in March.

In recent months, the CDC has published detailed guidelines on how to handle various aspects of Ebola, from lab specimens and infectious waste to the proper use of protective equipment.

How that information gets communicated to frontline workers, however, varies widely, Castillo said.

In many cases, hospitals "post something on a bulletin board referring workers and nurses to the CDC guidelines. That is not how you drill and practice and become expert," she said.

CDC spokesman Tom Skinner said the agency is still investigating the case of the Dallas nurse, but stressed that "meticulous adherence to protocols" is critical in handling Ebola. "One slight slip can result in someone becoming infected."

Skinner said the CDC is going to step up its education and training efforts on how to triage and handle patients, and may consider designating specific hospitals in each region as an Ebola treatment facility.

"We've been doing a lot over the past few months, but clearly there is more to do," he said. "The notion of possibly transporting patients diagnosed with Ebola to these hospitals is not something that is out of the question and is something we may look into."

LEGAL RECOURSE

Dr. Gavin Macgregor-Skinner, an expert on public health preparedness at Pennsylvania State University, also disagreed with the talk of a breach of protocol, saying it just puts the onus on the nurse.

"I think that is just wrong," said Macgregor-Skinner, who helped the Nigerian government train healthcare workers when a traveler from Liberia touched off an outbreak of Ebola this past summer.

"We haven't provided them with a national training program. We haven't provided them with the necessary experts that have actually worked in hospitals with Ebola," he added in reference to U.S. hospital staff.

Legal experts said the Dallas nurse may be entitled to compensation if the hospital carries workers' compensation insurance. If it doesn't, she would have the right to sue the hospital for damages under Texas law, said Jay Harvey, a lawyer in Austin, Texas.     

Her ability to show that the hospital was negligent by, for example, not providing proper training, would be key to winning such a suit, Harvey said.

Sean Kaufman, president of Behavioral-Based Improvement Solutions in Atlanta, helped train healthcare staff at a special isolation unit at Atlanta's Emory University which treated U.S. aid workers Dr. Kent Brantly and Nancy Writebol, the first two Ebola patients to be treated on U.S. soil.

He would observe the nurses and doctors as they cared for patients and keep detailed notes when someone would accidentally touch their sleeve or mask with an infected glove.

He then helped coach them through the process of carefully removing their infected gear. Facilities caring for Ebola patients are encouraged to use a buddy system so that colleagues are watching each other to make sure they don't take risks.

"Doctors and nurses get lost in patient care. They do things that put themselves at risk because their lens is patient-driven," Kaufman said. In Dallas, "I suspect no one was watching to make sure the people who were taking care of the patients were taking care of themselves," he said.

CDC and Texas health officials said the nurse who became infected had been wearing the recommended personal protective gear for Ebola, which consists of gloves, a gown, a mask, and a shield to protect the eyes from possible splatters from the patient.

According to experts, that gear offers the minimum level of protection. When an Ebola patient enters the latter stages of the disease, as Duncan did, they become so-called fluid producers, Kaufman said.

"Towards of end of the illness, the virus is trying to live and thrive. It's trying to get out of the person's body. It's producing massive amounts of fluid," he said.

At that point, caregivers need to add more layers of protective gear, such as double gloves and a respirator or a full bodysuit. Those kinds of decisions need to be made by managers who are constantly assessing the risk to healthcare workers, Kaufman said.

Macgregor-Skinner said all U.S. hospitals must be ready to identify and isolate an Ebola patient, but should also be able to turn to a regional facility that is better prepared to receive them.

"Every hospital can then prevent the spread of Ebola, but not every hospital in the U.S. can admit a patient in the hospital for long-term care," he said.

(Reporting by Julie Steenhuysen; Additional reporting by David Ingram in New York; Editing by Michele Gershberg and Martin Howell)



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INTERNET NEWS: French bank, Twitter team up for money transfers via tweets

By Leila Abboud and Eric Auchard

PARIS/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - One of France's largest banks is teaming up with social network Twitter Inc. (TWTR.N) this week to allow its customers to transfer money via tweets.

The move by Groupe BPCE [BPCE.UL], France's second largest bank by customers, coincides with Twitter's own push into the world of online payments as the social network seeks new sources of revenue beyond advertising.

Twitter is racing other tech giants Apple (AAPL.O) and Facebook (FB.O) to get a foothold in new payment services for mobile phones or apps. They are collaborating and, in some cases, competing with banks and credit card issuers that have run the business for decades.

The bank said last month it was prepared to offer simple person-to-person money transfers via Twitter to French consumers, regardless of what bank they use, and without requiring the sender know the recipient's banking details.

"(S-Money) offers Twitter users in France a new way to send each other money, irrespective of their bank and without having to enter the beneficiary's bank details, with a simple tweet," Nicolas Chatillon, chief executive of S-Money,  BPCE's mobile payments unit, said in the statement.

Payment by tweets will be managed via the bank's S-Money service, which allows money transfers via text message and relies on the credit-card industry's data security standards.

BPCE and Twitter declined to provide further details ahead of a news conference in Paris on Tuesday to unveil the service.

Last month, Twitter started trials of its own new service, dubbed "Twitter Buy",  to allow consumers to find and buy products on its social network. (http://bit.ly/1usnbBG)

The service embeds a "Twitter Buy" button inside tweets posted by more than two dozen stores, music artists and non-profits. Burberry (BRBY.L), Home Depot (HD.N), and musicians such as Pharrell and Megadeth are among the early vendors.

Twitter's role to date has been to connect customers rather than processing payments or checking their identities.

"From the Twitter point of view, there is a limit to their appetite for getting involved in payments processing itself," said Andrew Copeman, a payments analyst with financial services research firm AITE Group, who is based in Edinburgh, Scotland.

"At the moment, banks are probably viewing Twitter and other social media networks as marketing channels to reach a wider set of their customers and to extend the bank's existing mobile banking initiatives," he said.

Twitter's success in developing additional services on its platform as Facebook has done will be key to its future profitability. Rakuten Bank (4755.T) in Japan offers a similar "Transfer by Facebook" service that lets users of its mobile banking app send money to anyone in their Facebook friends list.

Investors have been worried about Twitter's slowing user growth, sending the shares down about 17 percent this year, while rival Facebook's have climbed 35 percent.

Thomas Husson, a marketing strategy analyst with Forrester Research, said Twitter was likely to multiply efforts to explore new ways to generate revenue with banks and credit card firms.

"Twitter wants to more explicitly demonstrate the overall value of its network as an advertising platform," he said.

(Editing by David Evans)



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SCIENCE NEWS: Secretive U.S. robotic mini-shuttle to end 22-month mission on Tuesday

CAPE CANAVERAL Florida (Reuters) - The U.S. military plans to land its secretive X-37B robotic space plane in California on Tuesday, ending a classified 22-month mission, officials said.



The exact time and date will depend on weather and technical factors, the Air Force said in a statement released on Friday. The X-37B space plane, also known as the Orbital Test Vehicle, blasted off for its second mission aboard an unmanned Atlas 5 rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on Dec. 11, 2012.



The 29-foot-long (9-meter) robotic spaceship, which resembles a miniature space shuttle, is an experimental vehicle that first flew in April 2010. It returned after eight months. A second vehicle blasted off in March 2011 and stayed in orbit for 15 months.



The military has said the vehicles, built by Boeing, are designed to test technologies, though details of the missions are classified.



Last week, the Air Force and NASA finalized a lease agreement to relocate the X-37B program from California to Florida's Kennedy Space Center. The military is studying using the space shuttle's runway for landing, but said the X-37B currently in orbit will touch down at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, where the previous two missions also ended.



(Reporting by Irene Klotz; editing by Jason Neely)





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SCIENCE NEWS: Britain to hunt for King Harold's body to test theory about his death

LONDON (Reuters) - King Harold II, the last Anglo-Saxon king of England, has long been thought to have been killed at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. But British archaeologists are to test a theory he survived on the anniversary of the famous battle this Tuesday.

The battle, on October 14 1066, marked a turning point in British history as the Normans conquered medieval England.

There are different accounts of how he was killed, one of them pictured in the Bayeux Tapestry, which appears to have him gripping an arrow that had pierced his eye.

Another account of the battle, said to have been written shortly afterwards by Guy, Bishop of Amiens, has Harold being killed by four knights and his body dismembered.

But Peter Burke, an amateur historian in southern England, has said an alternative version of events exists in a 12th century document called Vita Harold, which is housed in the British Library.

Burke has suggested Harold may have lived to fight another day and survived as a hermit for a further 40 years.

"We have the Norman story put through the Bayeux Tapestry – the English story is a different one," Burke told The Independent on Sunday newspaper.

"You put things together and it begins to build a picture that is quite solid. If everything backs you up in history, you should look at it. You shouldn't just leave it," he said.

Archaeologists will begin to test his theory on Tuesday, the anniversary of the famous battle, by launching a scan of the grounds of Waltham Abbey Church in Essex, where Harold was supposedly given a burial.

The same geological survey company which successfully helped locate the remains of King Richard III in 2012 beneath a car park will carry out the scan.

"I'm very hopeful we will find something," said Burke. "I've always thought you should question things. You shouldn't just take history at face value. (The Battle of Hastings) is one of the biggest events in English history. Whether it will go as far as rewriting history books, I suppose they'll have to," he said.

(Reporting by Andrew Osborn; Editing by Stephen Powell)



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HOT STOCKS NEWS: Oil stocks weigh on Britain's FTSE as Brent hits new four-year low

* FTSE 100 down 0.6 pct, down for fifth day

* Next target is June 2013 low -SEB

* Oil stocks weigh as Brent hits lowest since Dec 2010

By Francesco Canepa

LONDON, Oct 13 (Reuters) - Britain's main share index fell for a fifth straight day on Monday, weighed down by energy stocks as investors continued to cut their exposure to assets relying on global economic growth.

Energy shares knocked most points off the FTSE 100 as Brent crude hit a fresh four-year low. Worries about weakening demand were coumpounded by prospects of ample supply from Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.

Shares in oil major Royal Dutch Shell fell more than 1 percent.

A string of weak European economic data, lingering worries about an economic slowdown in China and other emerging markets, and the impending end of the Federal Reserve's monetary stimulus programme have pummelled global equities over the past week.

The International Monetary Fund's member countries said on Saturday bold action was needed to bolster the global economic recovery, but Germany poured cold water on the idea of a new global "crisis".

Further underscoring the fragile nature of the European economy, credit rating agency Standard & Poor's on Friday lowered its outlook on France to "negative" from "stable".

At 0747 GMT, Britain's FTSE was down 38.62 points, or 0.6 percent, at 6,301.35 points, taking its fall over the past five days to 4 percent, the steepest since January.

Charts showed the FTSE's next support level was 6,023 points, its low in June 2013 after the index broke out of an ascending trend started last year.

"There was a channel up from late last year which we now sold out from," said Anders Söderberg, chief technical analyst at SEB Bank. "The next natural target to look at is ... 6,023."

A surge in the price of gold, seen as a safer asset at times of economic uncertainty, boosted precious metal miners such as Randgold, providing some support to the broader market.

Miner Anglo American also got reprieve from the latest commodity-led selloff in mining stocks following a broker upgrade and more reports of potential asset sales in Chile.

Rio Tinto was boosted by a report in Barron's financial newspaper suggesting the stock of the mining company could rise as much as 20 percent in the next year, even with its recent rejection of Glencore Plc's takeover approach.

(Editing by Catherine Evans)



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TOP NEWS Afghanistan car bomb, other blasts kill two, wound 22

By Mirwais Harooni

KABUL (Reuters) - A suicide car bomber rammed a NATO military convoy along a major road out of Afghanistan's capital, Kabul, early on Monday, killing one Afghan civilian, authorities said.

Hours later, another suicide bomber killed a woman outside a clinic in a province east of Kabul and a third bomb exploded in a market on the capital's northern outskirts, wounding 22 people including three children, officials said.

The violence came as the Taliban and their militant allies step up attacks ahead of the withdrawal of most foreign troops at the end of the year.

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the car bomb attack on the Jalalabad Road, a main thoroughfare with a U.S. military base and a housing compound for U.N. and other international contractors and aid workers.

At least three foreigners were wounded in the blast targeting their armored vehicles, but their identities were not known, police said.

A spokesman for the U.S.-led NATO mission in Afghanistan said a patrol was attacked but there were no fatalities among the international force. The force does not confirm injuries.

The bomber in a Toyota Corolla car drove into the convoy just before 7 a.m., said Farid Afzali, head of Kabul's police investigation department.

"As a result of the blast, one of our countrymen was killed and three foreigners slightly wounded," Afzali said.

Reuters television footage showed the remains of one of the white armored vehicles, its engine blackened and mangled and side door damaged.

It was the second car-bomb attack on international forces in Kabul in a month.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Majahid said on Twitter that the target was a foreign military convoy and several troops were killed. The insurgents, who are fighting to expel foreign forces and re-establish their strict Islamist state driven from power in 2001, often exaggerate the results of their attacks.

The Taliban have been seeking to create instability ahead of this year's withdrawal of most foreign troops and also test the mettle of the newly trained Afghan security forces who will bear most of the fight next year.

In the eastern province of Nangarhar, a suicide bomber detonated his explosives in front of a clinic killing a woman and wounded seven people, said the provincial governor's spokesman, Ahmad Zia Abdulzai.

A bomb planted in a crowded market in the Qarabagh district of Kabul wounded 22 civilians and five of them were in critical condition. Four children were among wounded, said district governor Samih Sharifi.

The Taliban took advantage of weeks of political paralysis over a disputed election to regain territory in provinces such as Helmand in the south and Kunduz in the north.

President Ashraf Ghani appealed in his inauguration address late last month for the militants to join peace talks but they denounced his government for signing a security pact with the United States, calling it a "sinister" U.S. plot to control Afghanistan.

(Reporting by Mirwais Harooni. Writing by Kay Johnson; Editing by Robert Birsel)



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TOP NEWS Kurds hold off Islamic State in Kobani; fighters strike in Iraq

By Ayla Jean Yackley and Saif Sameer

MURSITPINAR Turkey/BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Kurdish defenders held off Islamic State militants in Syria's border town of Kobani on Sunday, but the fighters struck with deadly bombings in Iraq, killing dozens of Kurds in the north and assassinating a provincial police commander in the west.

The top U.S. military officer suggested that Washington, which has ruled out joining ground combat in either Iraq or Syria, could nevertheless increase its role "advising and assisting" Iraqi troops on the ground in the future.

U.S. National Security Adviser Susan Rice said in a television interview that Turkey agreed to let bases be used by coalition forces for activities inside Iraq and Syria and to train moderate Syrian rebels in the fight against Islamic State.

A U.S.-led military coalition has been bombing Islamic State fighters who hold swathes of territory in both Iraq and Syria, countries involved in complex multi-sided civil wars in which nearly every country in the Middle East has a stake.

In Syria, the main focus in recent days has been on the mainly Kurdish town of Kobani near the Turkish border, where Kurdish defenders have been trying to halt an advance by fighters who have driven 200,000 refugees across the border.

The jihadists have laid siege to the town for nearly four weeks and fought their way into it in recent days, taking control of almost half of the town. A U.N. envoy has said thousands of people could be massacred if Kobani falls.

As night fell on Sunday, the town center was under heavy artillery and mortar fire, Ocalan Iso, deputy head of the Kobani defense council, said by Skype from inside the town. Heavy clashes were under way in the east and southeast, he said, with neither side gaining ground.

Idris Nassan, deputy foreign minister in the Kurdish administration for the Kobani district, said heavy fighting had begun around nightfall in the streets. Kurdish fighters had caught attackers in an ambush, he said from the town.

After days of Islamic State advances, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said Kobani's Kurdish defenders had managed to hold their ground. The Observatory said 36 Islamic State fighters, all foreigners, were killed the previous day, while eight Kurdish fighters had died. The figures could not be independently verified.

Gun battles were taking place on Sunday near administrative buildings the jihadists had seized two days before, it said.

The fighting in Kobani has taken place within view of Turkish tanks at the frontier, but Turkey has refused to intervene to help defend the city, infuriating its own 15 million-strong Kurdish minority, which rose up in the past week in days of rioting in which 38 people were killed.

Turkish Kurdish leaders have said their government's failure to aid the defense of Kobani could destroy Turkey's own peace process to end decades of insurgency that killed 40,000 people.

Kobani's heavily outgunned Kurdish defenders say they want Turkey to let them bring in reinforcements and weapons to fend off the Islamic State fighters, who seized heavy artillery and tanks seized from the fleeing Iraqi army in June.

"We want them to open the corridor so that our people can come and help us. We need many things," Esmat Al-Sheikh, head of the Kobani defense authority, told Reuters by telephone.

"We are in need of fighters, in need of everything."

'ADVISING AND ASSISTING'

The White House says it will not allow U.S. troops to be dragged into another ground war in Iraq, where President Barack Obama withdrew forces in 2011 after an eight-year occupation.

Nevertheless, the highest-ranking U.S. military officer, General Martin Dempsey, suggested in an interview broadcast on Sunday that U.S. troops would probably need to play a bigger role alongside Iraqi forces on the ground in future.

"Mosul will likely be the decisive battle in the ground campaign at some point in the future," Dempsey, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, told ABC's "This Week." Mosul is the main city in northern Iraq, which Islamic State overran in June and the government has pledged to recapture.

"My instinct at this point is that that will require a different kind of advising and assisting, because of the complexity of that fight," he said.

Dempsey raised the possibility last month that he could in future advise that a U.S. ground presence is needed in Iraq, although the White House says that is ruled out.

The biggest army in the area belongs to Turkey, a NATO member, which so far has refused to join the U.S.-led coalition striking Islamic State. Its reluctance has frustrated Washington as well as Turkey's own angry Kurdish minority.

Turkey says it will only join a military campaign against Islamic State if the coalition also confronts Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. But Washington, which opposes Assad but has been flying its bombing missions over Syria without any objection from Assad's government, has made clear it has no intention of widening the campaign to join a war against Assad.

Obama's national security adviser, Rice, told NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday that the Turks had committed in the past few days to allowing the United States and its partners to use Turkish bases and territory to train moderate Syrian opposition forces.

"In addition, they have said that their facilities inside Turkey can be used by coalition forces, American and otherwise, to engage in activities inside Iraq and Syria," Rice added. "That's a new commitment and one that we very much welcome."

On the Turkish side of the frontier, Kurds have kept vigil over Kobani, watching the fighting from hillsides. Mizgin Polat, 22, climbed to the top of a hill with her mother as they have each Sunday since the battle began. Her cousin left to join the fight in Syria two months ago and has not been heard from since.

"I think about him all of the time. I feel closer to him when I'm here. Every time I hear the gunfire, it makes me want to join the fight. But my mother won't let me go. She says there is already too much sorrow in our family," Polat said.

ATTACKS KILL DOZENS IN IRAQ

In neighboring Iraq, Sunday saw a second straight day of bomb attacks that killed dozens of people.

Islamic State claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing on a security headquarters in a Kurdish-controlled town in the north that killed at least 28 people and wounded 90.

The police chief of Anbar, the mainly Sunni Muslim province that includes the entire Euphrates Valley from the western outskirts of Baghdad to the Syrian border, was killed in a bomb attack on his convoy in an area that had seen clashes between government forces and Islamic State.

The previous day, bombs killed 45 people in Baghdad and its Western outskirts near Anbar.

The United States used army Apache attack helicopters for the first time this past week to provide close air support to Iraqi forces in Anbar west of Baghdad. Use of low-flying helicopters is far riskier than bombing from jets but allows closer cooperation with troops engaged in combat on the ground.

Dempsey said the decision was taken to halt fighters who might otherwise have been able to attack Baghdad's airport, which is on the capital's western outskirts.

"They overrun the Iraqi unit, it was a straight shot to the airport. So, we're not going to allow that to happen. We need that airport," he said.

Rice said ground combat by U.S. troops was still ruled out.

"We'll do our part from the air and in many other respects in terms of building up the capacity of the Iraqis and the Syrian opposition, the moderates. But we are not going to be in a ground war again in Iraq," she said.

Republican Senator John McCain, ranking member of the Senate Committee on Armed Services, said Obama's strategy was failing. He did not think Islamic State could take Baghdad but fighters could take the airport and hit the capital with suicide bombers.

"They're winning and we're not," McCain said on CNN. "Pin-prick bombing is not working."

(Additional reporting by Tom Perry in Beirut, Dasha Afanasieva in Istanbul and Valerie Volcovici and Peter Cooney in Washington; Writing by Peter Graff; editing by Jon Boyle and Matthew Lewis)

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TOP NEWS Scuffles break out in HK as anti-protest groups tear down barricades

By Donny Kwok and Farah Master

HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hundreds of unidentified people, some wearing masks, tore down protest barriers in the heart of Hong Kong's business district on Monday, scuffling with protesters who have occupied the streets for the past two weeks.

Angry taxi drivers opposed to the protests, which have seriously affected their business, rallied at one barricaded road with a row of 12 taxis, demanding an end to the protest.

"Open the roads," chanted the crowd, which included taxi and truck drivers. Taxi drivers had earlier given protesters a deadline of Wednesday evening for all barricades to be lifted.

A truck with a crane on top attempted to remove barricades from one area until police stopped it.

Hundreds of police had earlier dismantled some barricades to relieve traffic congestion in the Asian financial hub, but said protesters could remain.

But within hours, anti-Occupy Central groups descended on the protest sites to try and disperse demonstrators, taking advantage of the earlier police action to remove barricades.

As scuffles broke out, the first between demonstrators and anti-protest groups, police tried to protect protesters and barricades.

"The group of people who look like gangsters, they start running toward them (protesters), and then one of them hit an old man with something hard, hit his head, so he's injured over there right now," said 20-year-old student protester and witness Winnie Locke.

The protesters, mostly students, are demanding full democracy and have called on the city's embattled leader, Leung Chun-ying, to step down after Beijing in August ruled out free elections for Hong Kong's next leader in 2017.

China rules Hong Kong under a "one country, two systems" formula that accords the former British colony a degree of autonomy and freedoms not enjoyed in mainland China, with universal suffrage set as an eventual goal.

The demonstrations escalated late last month after police used tear gas and batons on demonstrators. Since then, police have been largely hands-off and their presence minimal.

On Monday, police began removing some barricades in the areas of Central and Admiralty, home to global financial institutions and government buildings, as well as the bustling district of Mong Kok, across the harbor from the glittering towers of Hong Kong Island.

Many protesters donned face masks and goggles to protect themselves against possible use of tear gas or pepper spray as police, some carrying small riot shields, moved in.

Tensions escalated near the main protest site after noon as nearly 200 mostly elderly, pro-Beijing supporters - wearing blue shirt and ribbons - staged a rally as police stood guard.

The Hong Kong and Beijing governments have called the protests illegal. The Hong Kong government last week called off talks with student leaders.

On Sunday, Leung vowed to remain in office and warned students demanding his resignation that their pro-democracy movement was out of control.

Leung has warned that there was "zero chance" that China's leaders in Beijing would change an August decision limiting democracy in Hong Kong.

The former British colony was promised that its freedoms would be protected under a "one country/two systems" formula, when Britain handed its old colony back to China 17 years ago.

Beijing has said that only candidates screened by a nomination committee will be able to contest a full city-wide vote to choose the next chief executive in 2017.

(Additional reporting by Diana Chan, Kinling Lo, Bobby Yip, Yimou Lee and Joseph Campbell; Writing by John Ruwitch; Editing by Anne Marie Roantree and Michael Perry)



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TOP NEWS Pistorius faces sentencing over girlfriend's death after divisive trial

By Peroshni Govender

PRETORIA (Reuters) - Disgraced South African track star Oscar Pistorius arrived at the Pretoria High Court on Monday for a sentencing hearing that will determine whether he serves jail time for the negligent killing of his girlfriend, or walks out a free man.

A stony-faced Pistorius stared straight ahead as police officers escorted him into the court building. He declined to answer questions from the scrum of reporters but greeted his family inside the court with smiles and hugs.

After a six-month, on-off trial that captivated South Africa and millions more around the world who admired Pistorius as a symbol of triumph over physical adversity, opinion is starkly divided on the eventual outcome.

A non-custodial sentence would be likely to spark public anger, fuelling a perception among black South Africans that, 20 years after the end of apartheid, wealthy whites can still secure preferential justice.

"At the end of the day a young lady was killed and someone should pay for it," said 57-year-old Mildred Lekalakala, a member of the Women's League of the ruling African National Congress.

The 27-year-old Paralympic and Olympic athlete, whose lower legs were amputated as a baby, was convicted of culpable homicide last month for the Valentine's Day shooting of 29-year-old law graduate and model Reeva Steenkamp.

Judge Thokozile Masipa cleared Pistorius of the more serious charge of murder, saying prosecutors had failed to prove his intent to kill when he fired four 9mm rounds through the door of a toilet cubicle, in what he said was the mistaken belief an intruder was hiding behind it.

A murder conviction would have almost certainly carried a jail sentence. Culpable homicide, South Africa's equivalent of manslaughter, can be punished by anything from 15 years in jail to a suspended sentence or community service.

In a front page headline on Friday, South Africa's Times newspaper cited experts saying: 'Oscar won't go to jail'. Conversely, Johannesburg's Star said he was likely to get as many as 10 years behind bars, with a portion suspended.

At the sentencing hearing, Masipa is expected to hear arguments from prosecution and defense, possibly for as long as a day each, and psychological and probation experts before making her ruling.

LEGAL REPERCUSSIONS

The decision by 66-year-old Masipa, only the second black woman to rise to South Africa's bench, to absolve Pistorius of murder drew criticism from many legal experts and the public in a country infamous for violence, particularly against women.

The professional criticism centered on the legal notion of intent via 'dolus eventualis', whereby a person is held responsible for the foreseeable consequences of their actions. Laymen have pondered the practical consequences of the ruling, in particular what it meant for the legal principal of self-defense.

Pistorius said the shooting in his upmarket Pretoria home was a tragic mistake, but at the trial prosecutors presented a written firearms license test in which he acknowledged that using lethal force against an intruder was only allowed if there was a direct threat to a person's life.

With this in mind, as well as the questions over Masipa's ruling on intent, the state could yet decide to appeal the culpable verdict in pursuit of a murder conviction.

"We have many judgments which essentially say: 'If you point a firearm at someone and shoot, then you intend to kill them'," said Steve Tucson, a law professor at Johannesburg's Wit waters rand University.

Under South African law, an appeal cannot be launched until sentencing has been concluded.

(Writing by Ed Cropley; Editing by Joe Brock)



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