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The less known role on July 25, 1947 of  Lord Mountbatten in getting the 550 Indian princely rulers to sign the Act of Accession to India is shown in The Indian Express. The British Empire was built from the British East India Company's acquired territories in India as the Company expanded in northern India and near the ports of Bombay, Madras and Calcutta with trading and using its army to protect regional states and monarchies. This happened from the period of the decline of the Afghanistan/Iran based dynasties in northern India called the Mughals from 1650 to 1756, and 1756 to 1857 with the decline of the Maharashtra based Maratha dynasty in two phases. The Empire left one third of India in the hands of princely rulers after a rebellion in 1857, with the British offering guarantees  of protection to these rulers.  The forming of and independent India under Gandhi, Patel and Nehru in 1947 led to the need to avoid a balkanized state and regionally disrupted India. It was Patel and V.P. Menon who accomplished the task of cajoling and pushing 550 princely rulers to join India including states as different as Mysore, Jodhpur and Baroda. Viceroy Mountbatten joined in this effort. Mountbatten is shown here on July 25, 1947, of dramatically playing around with around glass paperweight referring to it as a crystal ball that had answers to the queries of princes, and then suggesting with much tenacity- "sign the Act of Accession."   ...
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Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is the only Treasury Secretary who also served as the chairperson of the US central bank the Federal Reserve 2014-2018, and the only woman in these roles. Here she says she toured the country in 2022 a year after joining the Biden administration as head of the finance ministry. What she has seen are the early results of president Biden's  two trillion dollar bills, the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 and the Science and CHIPS Act 2021, which give manufacturing and new infrastructure building a critical role in a new revitalized America. All across this vast country aging infrastructure is being rebuilt and new infrastructure is changing the landscape. Yellen says the US economy is resilient and growing amidst a global economic slowdown and higher interest rates. The labor market is strong and household balance sheets are healthy, consumer spending robust, says Yellen. It provides the basis for American global economic leadership in the years ahead. ...
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Deschamps was captain of the French team that won the World Cup in 1998, and coach for the French team that won the World Cup 4 years ago. The 54 year old Didier Deschamps was made the coach of the national team in 2012. FR24 looks at his style and experience coaching the national team. 

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The Paris conference on Ukraine is an effort to help Ukraine's reconstruction with damage to the electricity grid and as the humanitarian situation deteriorates in the winter. The war continues to drag on.

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Good old walking exercize as a preventive measure for knee pain and osteoarthritis is shown here in the NYT. Exercize is also a prevention action for fingers and hands.

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China has made an astonishing turn away from covid restrictions. Yet this comes after three years that hurt growth which will affect the recovery says this column in WSJ. China is looking for 5% growth in 2023. Problems in the way are a public affected by the lockdowns, a covid surge, housing that will take time to recover, and diversification by Foxconn and other companies away from China to India, Vietnam.

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FR24 looks at the work of Didier Deschamps in building a good French National team. Karim Benzema was back, with Mbappe, Griezman, Pogba, for the first time during the European championships. Deschamps takes the French team into the World Cup in 2024 without Benzema and by turning Griezman and Giroud into players who can take the place of Benzema and Pogba out from injuries. He was the youngest captain at 24 to win the Champions team title for a French club Marseille in 1993, and he brings experience that goes back 30 years as player and coach.

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Group14 based in Woodinville, Washington, says its silicon anode technology is more efficient for electric batteries than existing graphite technology. Microsoft is investing an undisclosed amount from its $1 billion Innovation Fund into the company. The company has received $213 million through both grants from the Department of Energy and private sources.

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The Manhattan business district of New York City has office occupancy rate of only 50%, leaving half the office space unused and vacant. Only 9% of Manhattan office employees are in the office 5 days a week, 37% 3 days a week, says this report in WSJ. The business district is far from recovery. New York Mayor Eric Adams and Governor Kathy Hochul have convened a group of civic leaders to draft a158 page report called- New New York Panel. The New York Panel suggests turning some of the business space into parks and promenades for pedestrians to make the city attractive and the space livable with green areas. A new director of public realm would report to the mayor. New York City has suffered much from the pandemic. The old midtown and the old city is no longer the kind of attractive livable green space that people want to live in or get to.

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Overseas business locations of US companies offer a way to avoid American government oversight where the business practices have severe adverse effects on the finances and well being of the American public. What responsibility must the US take for ensuring that the deliberate use of such locations to operate independently of government oversight with practices that hurt ordinary Americans savings, is the subject of this report in WSJ. Cryptocurrency firm FTX operated from the Bahamas before being charged with fraud by the US government. 

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A WSJ poll taken on Dec 3-7 of 1500 voters shows popularity of De Santis and Biden tied at 43%, Trump at 36% for all voters. Between Trump and De Santis the popularity of each is at 52% for De Santis vs 38% for Trump, among likely primary voters.

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Gerald Seib of the WSJ points out that the midterms helped America rebuild its democratic institutions and practices. Independent thinking prevailed in the midterms and the results provide an opportunity to move forward with investments in aging infrastructure, improving governance and helping tackling issues related to the cost of living, climate change action. 

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