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Angry Alonso says F1 title decided off the track

SHANGHAI, Oct 6 (Reuters) Fernando Alonso believes this year's Formula One world title race ended when stewards decided not to punish McLaren team mate Lewis Hamilton for his driving at the Japanese Grand Prix.

Briton Hamilton took pole position for the Chinese Grand Prix today and just needs to finish ahead of Alonso and Finn Kimi Raikkonen on Sunday to become the first rookie world champion.

But it might have been very different had stewards investigating a crash behind the safety car in Fuji last weekend punished Hamilton by moving him down the grid for alleged erratic driving.

''I'm not thinking of this championship any more, it's been decided off the track,'' Alonso, who trails Hamilton by 12 points with two races left in the season, told Italy's Sky TV before practice.

The allegation that Hamilton's driving had contributed to the collision between Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber in Japan was discussed late on Friday at a meeting of the drivers presided over by Formula One race director Charlie Whiting.

''The drivers' briefing has no purpose,'' Alonso said.

''You go there to hear what Charlie Whiting and the other officials say. Twenty one drivers have an opinion, Charlie and the officials another, and so it's like talking to a wall.

''It's better not to waste time and try to have fun in the car.'' DESTINY The Spaniard did not have much fun in qualifying on Saturday, finishing fourth behind Hamilton and the Ferraris of Raikkonen and Felipe Massa.

''Fourth place is the worst place to start tomorrow in terms of the championship battle,'' he told reporters.

''I am a little bit pessimistic after the result today and after what happened all weekend. I really think that destiny means it is not my lucky year this time.'' Despite that pessimism, the double defending world champion said he could still win tomorrow's race if the rain clouds hurtling towards Shanghai ahead of typhoon Krosa get to the circuit in time for the race.

''We expect some rain tomorrow and we know what can happen in wet races, so fingers crossed for tomorrow for some rain and maybe I have a chance,'' he said.

The 26-year-old, in his first season with McLaren, said he had experienced more ups and downs this year than in any previous season and admitted to being angry at end of qualifying.

''I am always angry when I'm not in a good position and I don't perform as well as I can. That is normal.'' REUTERS SSC HS1537

Dr Jain to be the next WANO President

Mumbai, Oct 6 (UNI) Nuclear Power Corporation of India (NPCIL) Chairman and Managing Director Dr Shreyans Kumar Jain has become the first Indian to be elected as the President of the World Association of Nuclear Operators (WANO). Dr Jain was elected for the post during WANO's ninth Biennial General Meeting at Chicago last month. He would continue to hold this position till January 2010 when NPCIL would be hosting the next Biennial General Meeting in New Delhi, a NPCIL official.....

Five die,1400 suffering from diarrhoea in Bokaro

Bokaro, Oct 6 (UNI) At least five persons have died while 1408 were seriously ill after suffering from diarrhoea in Jharkhand's Bokaro district this year. District Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Mithilesh Kumar said so far five persons died after consuming contaminated water and food. Bermo, Chandakiyari, Petarwar, and Nawadih were the most affected areas despite the arrangements made by the district administration to prevent the disease, he said. Dr Kumar further added that special camps were being organised in those areas.....

Institutions should include 'health-education' in curriculum

Chennai, Oct 6 (UNI) Tamil Nadu Governor Surjit Singh Barnala today opined that educational institutions should include health-education' as part of the curriculum and educate the students on the implications of various diseases. Inaugurating the first national conference of the Indian Academy of Tropical Parasitology here, he said apart from educating the students, the NSS and women SHG volunteers should organise mass cleaning camps, in coordination with voluntary organisations, in their villages to upkeep hygiene. The medical and paramedical staff working.....
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