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Japan's Princess Kiko needs Caesarean - Kyodo

TOKYO, July 18 (Reuters) Japanese Emperor Akihito's younger son's wife, who is pregnant with a possible heir to the throne, needs a Caesarean operation and the baby, due in late September, may be born early, Kyodo news agency today said, quoting a palace doctor.

Kyodo said earlier that Princess Kiko, 39, had symptoms of placenta previa, a complication in which the placenta becomes implanted at a location lower than normal in the uterus.

No male has been born into Japan's imperial family since 1965, and the possibility that Kiko might bear a son halted plans to revise a 1947 imperial succession law to give women equal rights to inherit the throne. That would have cleared the way for Princess Aiko, the daughter of Crown Prince Naruhito, to become Japan's first reigning empress since the 18th century.

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Border between Gaza and Egypt reopens

GAZA, July 18: The Rafah border crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt temporarily reopened today to allow Palestinians who were stranded on the Egyptian side to return home, European monitors at the crossing said.At least 2,000 Palestinians were waiting to make the crossing.Many have been trapped on the Egyptian side of the border crossing since June 25, when Palestinian militants seised an Israeli soldier in a cross-border raid.The raid prompted Israel to launch a major.....

Thousands go to China temple on Dalai Lama rumour

BEIJING, July 18: Thousands of Buddhists have converged on a Buddhist monastery in western China mistakenly thinking the Dalai Lama would be there, underscoring the devotion many feel toward Tibet's exiled spiritual leader.Tibet activists and the government-in-exile said up to 9,000 had converged on Kumbum Monastery -- known in Chinese as Taersi -- in Qinghai province, which encompasses part of the Tibetan plateau and is home to a large ethnic-Tibetan population.It was not clear where the rumour started......

Goldfinch to launch Hotel Mgmt Institute

Bangalore, July 18: To meet the city's booming hospitality industry's demand for trained professional workforce, the renowned Goldfinch Institute of Hotels and Institutions has come forward to launch its first Hotel Management College here.Informing this to reporters here yesterday, Group Chairman Prakash Shetty said the college, to be opened this year, would provide world-class training by topnotch faculty from across the world and ensure 100 per cent placement to students, besides a six-months internship and two-three months training in institutes.....
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