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As cotton swabs run out, ICMR looks at polyester

Until last month, polyester swabs were not manufactured in India and were imported from the US or China. With global demand for this product going up, it became difficult and more expensive to buy these swabs from either country.




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Biocon gets establishment inspection report from USFDA for Bengaluru plant

The EIR has been closed with a voluntary action indicated (VAI) classification for the observations, it added. As per the USFDA, a VAI means that objectionable conditions or practices were found, but the agency is not prepared to take or recommend any administrative or regulatory action.




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Coronavirus | U.S. unemployment rate spikes to 14.7%, highest since Great Depression

As companies have laid off tens of millions, lives have been upended across the country.




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Coronaviurs | China supports WHO-led review of global pandemic response

China said Friday it supports a World Health Organization-led review into the global response to the coronavirus outbreak, but only “after the pandem




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Coronavirus | Virus mutations unlikely to mean stronger strain: experts

The coronavirus' constant mutation is unlikely to have changes its potency or its contagiousness, disease experts say, despite recent research sugge




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Europe, U.S. mark 75 years since end of Second World War

Leaders urge the world to unite in fight against virus




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Pakistan court orders auction of ex-Taliban chief’s property

Mullah Akhtar Mansour was killed in a drone strike in 2016




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Coronavirus | India sends essential medicines to Colombo

This is the fourth consignment




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Coronavirus | China, U.S. commit to implement trade deal despite row over virus

Vice-Premier Liu He speaks to USTR Lighthizer, Mnuchin




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Coronaviurs | Trump to get virus tested daily

U.S. President Donald Trump will be tested daily for COVID-19 after one of the president’s military aides tested positive for the infection on Thursda




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Resuming travel, Pompeo to rally behind Israel coalition government

The trip comes as President Donald Trump’s administration gives its blessing to Netanyahu’s plans to annex much of the occupied West Bank




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Key Pence aide, married to top Trump adviser, diagnosed with coronavirus

The diagnosis of Katie Miller, who is married to White House immigration adviser Stephen Miller, was revealed by Mr. Trump in a meeting with Republican lawmakers.




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EU agrees first part of coronavirus economic rescue, but job not done yet

Finance ministers of the 19-nation region signed off on the details of cheap, long-term credit lines that will be made available by the European Stability Mechanism




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U.S. adds 1,635 coronavirus deaths in 24 hours, says Johns Hopkins University tracker

The United States recorded 1,635 coronavirus deaths in the past 24 hours, bringing the total to 77,178, according to the latest real-time tally Frida




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Legislation introduced in U.S. Congress to give Green Cards to foreign nurses and doctors

The move is likely to benefit a large number of Indian nurses and doctors, who are either on H-1B or J2 visas.




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Suzuki aims to sell one lakh units of Gixxer this fiscal

In Kerala, Suzuki hopes to sell 10,000 units this financial year, Atul Gupta, Executive Vice-President (Sales and Marketing) told .




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BS-III compliant two-wheelers get nod for registration from Delhi's transport department

Transport department has agreed to register new models of two-wheelers compliant with BS-III emission norms launched in the capital prior to April 1.




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Honda posts 5 per cent rise in sales in Feb; gains 1.4 per cent market share

This takes HMSI's year-to-date sales (domestic and exports) growth at 13 per cent, while for the industry this is only 5 per cent, HMSI said in a statement.




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Honda CB Shine races past Hero Passion in April

HMSI’s commuter bike Shine sold 1,00,824 units of CB Shine in the month, making it the fourth-largest-selling two-wheeler vehicle.




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How vulnerable are India's states to Covid-19 infections?

This pandemic could act as a starting point for the re-orientation of the primary and district health care systems of Indian states to keep the infections at a manageable level. As India looks to flatten its curve, its state governments need to remember that it cannot move ahead by leaving the Covid-19 vulnerable population behind.




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Need more data, says ICMR on proposal to undertake study of Ganga water for treating COVID-19

The National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG), an arm of the Jal Shakti Ministry that deal with the rejuvenation programme for the river, had received a number of proposals, including from people and NGOs working on Ganga, to undertake clinical studies for treatment of coronavirus patients with the water, officials said.




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Long-term health effects due to styrene vapour exposure small: AIIMS director

As far as treatment is concerned, there is no specific antidote or a definite medicine for reversing the effect of this compound.The therapy remains mainly supportive, he said.




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Mandatory BCG vaccination may make COVID-19 less virulent in India, suggests study

The bacille Calmette-Gurin (BCG) vaccine has a documented protective effect against meningitis and disseminated TB in children, according to the World Health Organisation. It is part of the mandatory childhood immunization programme in many countries including India.




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Yumna Kassab shortlisted for the 2020 Victorian Premier’s Literary Award for Fiction




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Yumna Kassab longlisted for the 2020 Stella Prize




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Giramondo Publishing, Fitzcarraldo Editions and New Directions launch The Novel Prize




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Four Giramondo authors shortlisted for the 2020 NSW Literary Awards




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The Cambridge introduction to Franz Kafka / Carolin Duttlinger

Hayden Library - PT2621.A26 Z6783 2013




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Berlin stories / Robert Walser ; edited by Jochen Greven ; translated from the German by Susan Bernofsky and others ; [with an introduction by Susan Bernofsky]

Hayden Library - PT2647.A64 A2 2012




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A schoolboy's diary: and other stories / Robert Walser ; selected and translated from the German by Damion Searls ; illustrations by Karl Walser ; introduction by Ben Lerner

Hayden Library - PT2647.A64 A2 2013




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Going to the dogs: the story of a moralist / by Erich Kästner ; introduction by Rodney Livingstone ; translation by Cyrus Brooks

Hayden Library - PT2621.A23 F313 2012




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German Feminist Queer Crime Fiction: Politics, Justice and Desire / Faye Stewart

Hayden Library - PT747.D4 S74 2014




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Faust I & II / Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ; edited and translated by Stuart Atkins ; with a new introduction by David E. Wellbery

Hayden Library - PT2026.F2 A84 2014




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The confusions of young Master Törless / Robert Musil ; translated by Christopher Moncrieff

Hayden Library - PT2625.U8 V413 2013




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A literary occupation: responses of German writers in service in occupied Europe / William J. O'Keeffe

Hayden Library - PT405.O43 2013




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The struggle with the Daemon / translated from the German by Eden and Cedar Paul

Hayden Library - PT2359.H2 Z9413 2012




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The Rilke alphabet / Ulrich Baer ; translated by Andrew Hamilton

Hayden Library - PT2635.I65 Z585 2014




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Inconceivable effects: ethics through Twentieth-Century German literature, thought, and film / Martin Blumenthal-Barby

Hayden Library - PT405.B5384 2013




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All Russians love birch trees / Olga Grjasnowa ; translated from the German by Eva Bacon

Hayden Library - PT2707.R587 R8713 2014




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The complete Brecht toolkit / Stephen Unwin ; with Julian Jones

Hayden Library - PT2603.R397 Z89025 2014




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Portrait of a tongue: [an experimental translation] / Yoko Tawada ; translated from the German with an introduction and commentary by Chantal Wright

Hayden Library - PT2682.A87 P6713 2013




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Letter from an unknown woman: and other stories / Stefan Zweig ; translation from the German by Anthea Bell

Hayden Library - PT2653.W42 A6 2013




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Hölderlin's Dionysiac poetry: the terrifying-exciting mysteries / Lucas Murrey

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Warten auf der Gegenschräge: gesammelte Gedichte / Heiner Müller ; herausgegeben von Kristin Schulz

Hayden Library - PT2673.U29 A17 2014




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Verschwunden! / Hans Magnus Enzensberger ; mit Zeichnungen von Jonathan Penca

Hayden Library - PT2609.N9 V47 2014




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Rubble flora: selected poems / Volker Braun ; translated by David Constantine and Karen Leeder

Hayden Library - PT2662.R34 A2 2014




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Last day of the year: selected poems / Michael Krüger ; edited by Stanley Moss ; translations by Karen Leeder and Richard Dove

Hayden Library - PT2671.R736 A2 2014




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Metropolis: Roman / Thea von Harbou ; [mit einem Nachwort von Franz Rottensteiner]

Hayden Library - PT2615.A62 M4 2014




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Tagebuch 1944: und 46 Sonette / Hans Keilson ; herausgegeben von Marita Keilson-Lauritz ; mit einem Nachwort von Heinrich Detering

Hayden Library - PT2621.E24 Z46 2014




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Fly away, pigeon / Melinda Nadj Abonji ; translated by Tess Lewis

Hayden Library - PT2701.B66 T3813 2014