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Indian anti-corruption activist forced to end hunger strike
www.independent.co.uk
[The Independent] - The 74-year-old Indian anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare cut short a three-day hunger strike yesterday as concerns mounted over his health. Mr Hazare's doctors advised him to start eating again in the second day of his fast, citing low blood
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[Financial Times (blog)] - Anna Hazare, India's most prominent anti-corruption campaigner, cut short a three-day hunger strike on Wednesday after failing to attract large crowds to his protest in Mumbai, the country's financial capital, the FT reports. China has again outshone
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[Financial Times (blog)] - India's lower house of parliament approved an anti-corruption bill in a vote after a single day of debate, as television channels reported fasting activist Anna Hazare may be taken to hospital as his health worsened, Bloomberg reports.
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