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Serbia and US reach agreement in basketball beating case

Serbia and US reach agreement in basketball beating case Belgrade  - The Serbian government on Thursday said it has paid 900,000 dollars in compensation to the family of a US student who was beaten by a Serb basketball player in the United States last year.

Serbian state secretary Slobodan Homen confirmed the payment to the family of Bryan Steinhauer. Up until now, the government had labeled the case against Miladin Kovacevic, the alleged assailant, as a "state secret," keeping all information tightly sealed.

China gives no hint on blocking action against Korea in UNSC

China gives no hint on blocking action against Korea in UNSC New York, Apr 2 : China''s President Hu Jintao has given no indication that his country would block UN Security Council action if the United States files a resolution against North Korea, which has notified the international community that it will launch a rocket between April 4 and April 8.

Fox News. com quoted a U. S. official on Wednesday as saying, "The Chinese are concerned about the prospect of a launch... They have not said that they would block action."

US legislators: Internet companies should not cooperate with communist Vietnam repressing internet freedom

The internet companies – Google, Microsoft and Yahoo – are being pressed by a group of US legislators to resist to pressure from communist government of Vietnam. The group of a dozen of US lawmakers is urging these internet giants to resist strongly to the “communist Vietnam's "aggravating" drives to curb online freedom of political expression”.

The group of twelve US lawmakers is comprised of eight Democratic Representatives including Loretta Sanchez, James Moran, Michael Honda, Madeleine Bordallo, Maurice Hinchey, Hank Johnson, Neil Abercrombie, and Niki Tsongas, and four Republican Representatives including Joseph "Anh" Cao, the first Vietnamese American to serve in the House, Daniel Lungren, Ed Royce, and Thaddeus McCotter.

Angie Harmon defends Bristol Palin’s pregnancy

Angie Harmon defends Bristol Palin’s pregnancy Washington, Apr 2 : American fashion model Angie Harmon has defended Bristol Palin's decision to have a child out of wedlock in an interview.

Harmon, 36, who had recently been in the news for venting out her frustration at being called a "racist", also praised the Republicans for being more understanding.

"I think one of the greatest things about the Republican Party is the understanding, we don't point fingers and we have class," Fox News quoted her as saying.

Maths algorithm may address problem of population relocation

Maths algorithm may address problem of population relocation Washington, April 2 : An international team of scientists has devised a mathematical algorithm to address the problem of population relocation.

The team comprised of decision scientist Sajjad Zahir at the University of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, and colleagues Ruhul Sarker of the University of New South Wales, Canberra, Australia and Ziaul Al-Mahmud of Lethbridge Community Network.

Taylor Swift doesn’t regret airing break-up from Joe Jonas

Washington, Apr 2 : American country-pop singer Taylor Swift has revealed that she has no regrets about revealing her break-up with Jonas Brothers star Joe to the public.

Jonas, 19, had ended his relationship with Swift, 19, last year, with a 25-second phone call.

Swift in turn wrote about her heartache in the song `Forever and Always', and insists that she would keep on writing personal tunes.

"Writing songs about people is the only way I know how to do things. I mean, I can''t wish I hadn''t written a song about someone, because if I hadn''t, that song wouldn''t exist," Contactmusic quoted her as telling Seventeen magazine.

"I just don''t find any joy in writing about things I haven''t been through.

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