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Delhi Leader Kejriwal Took Action to Reduce Air Pollution
Gold Silver Reports ~ In a city where motorists routinely run red lights and drive on the wrong side of the road, many doubted the feasibility of Delhi leader Arvind Kejriwal’s plan to roughly halve the number of cars in India’s capital in a bid to reduce air pollution.
Free Web access in India

Gold Silver Reports ~ A majority of Indians who submitted comments to the nation’s telecommunications regulator said they support Facebook Inc.’s Free Basics plan that would allow free Web access.
17 Foot and 4 Inches Tall Human Skeleton Unearthed in Australia

Gold Silver Reports – The gigantic hominid specimen that measures an incredible 5.3 meter tall (17 foot and 4 inches) was discovered near the ancient ruins of the only megalithic civilization ever discovered in Australia, which makes the discovery twice as puzzling admits professor Hans Zimmer of the University of Adelaide.
“The discovery of the Uluru archeological site last year already took us by surprise, but this new find is just jaw dropping” he admits, visibly dumbfounded. “Theoretically, a five meter-tall hominid cannot exist. How did this occur? How is this possible. Although this discovery is fascinating, we are left with more questions than answers” he concedes.
Darna Mana Hai, You Want Door Knocking
Darna Mana Hai, You Want Door Knocking. Last week’s dismal Nonfarm Payrolls report sounded the alarms amongst Fed officials, who had previously struck a more hawkish …
Vladimir Putin Names US as Threat in New Security Strategy
Russian President Vladimir Putin names US as threat in new security strategy https://t.co/RJbmSBHkRY pic.twitter.com/ufbx9q1KXM — The Indian Express (@IndianExpress) January 3, 2016
Buy in 2016; Best Luxury Cars

There are, however, perfect cars for certain situations—SUVs for rolling with friends, convertibles for sunny days, town cars for drivers to take you to meetings.
The trick is knowing which model in a given segment and price range is best suited to what you need. Every year it changes, too. Some models get upgraded and refreshed, others fall behind as their maker focuses on new endeavors.
This year we saw plenty of both. Tesla gave us “Ludicrous Mode” on its latest Model S sedan, and Ferrari gave us new turbocharging technology on its 488 stunner; Cadillac replaced the SRX SUV line with the forthcoming XT5, and BMW dropped the “long wheelbase” distinction on its biggest 7-Series sedans.