celebrity-news-17-9-2014

Celebrity News - 17/9/2014

BOSTON The worlds of rock and Hollywood came together for the environment as Don Henley honored long time activist Robert Redford with the Walden Woods Project’s Global Environmental Leadership Award. In a statement, Henley said that Redford is receiving the award for ‘recognition of his enduring commitment to a range of environmental initiatives.’ During the ceremony, Redford read a passage that summed up his feelings of the night. 08:23: Robert Redford: The care of…hope. :08:38 LONDON Jerry Hall played host to celebs as they came out to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the Give Up Clothes For Good Campaign. Hall founded the organization, which is dedicated to help fund research into children’s cancers. London Fashion Week has come to an end but not before going out in style. Here’s a quick look. Fashion Montage HOLLYWOOD It was a night of dueling exotics as Chris Brown and Kevin Hart rolled through the streets of Hollywood. Brown showed off his bright red Lamborghini while Hart countered with a white Ferrari. That’s all for now. We’ll be back tomorrow with more celebrity news and sightings. Sep 18, 2014
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India cautiously optimistic ahead of Chinese President's maiden visit

New Delhi/ Chushul, Sep 16 (ANI): India is cautiously optimistic ahead of Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit that will seek to allay mutual suspicions and spur economic ties between the Asian giants, with hopes of high investment deals to narrow a yawning trade deficit. Xi Jinping will arrive in Gujarat on Wednesday when Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be marking his 64th birthday. New Delhi and Beijing have a complicated relationship marked by growing economic ties but also distrust, particularly over their unresolved territorial disputes. However, international relations experts like Srabani Roy Choudhury, say the bilateral growth cannot be driven by the two personalities alone as there is a significant trust deficit that needs to be overcome. Congress leader Shashi Tharoor, said the major business delegation accompanying Xi could pledge mega deals during the trip. However, another Congress leader Manish Tewari, questioned Beijing's intentions in the wake of recent reports of Chinese incursions on the disputed Himalyan border. Sep 16, 2014
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Narendra Singh Tomar donates Rs 15 crore to PM National Relief Fund

New Delhi, Sep 16 (ANI): The Minister for Mines, Steel, Labour and Employment, Narendra Singh Tomar on Tuesday handed over cheques worth Rs 15 crore to PM Narendra Modi for the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund. The amount has been donated by Public Sector Undertakings from the Steel and Mining sectors. The Minister of State for Labour and Employment and Steel and Mines, Vishnudeo Sai, and senior officials were also present on the occasion. Sep 16, 2014
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Observers eye on Chinese President's Visit to India

New Delhi, Sep 15 (ANI): Looking forward to Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to India, observers on Monday opined that both nations will benefit from mutual economic cooperation, rather than indulging in border adventures. Jinping is scheduled to visit India between September 17 and 19.New Delhi's ties with Beijing have long been held back by distrust, mostly over their contested border. But many say that both countries would realise the importance of their relationship with each other, judging that both are two of the fastest growing economies in the world. Incursions by the Chinese troops into India have always left India reeling. Ahead of Jinping's visit, this issue has been on the back of most people's minds. Defence analyst, Alok Bansal, however, feels that such issues are hyped up ahead of important visits like these. Chinese investment will also help narrow a trade deficit with India that hit $31 billion in 2013. Sep 15, 2014