World Indian authorities remove coconuts before Obama's visit by William Lee Adams | @willyleeadams | November 4, 2010 | + Tweet Reuters / Jason Reed President Obama’s approval rating is on the rise, and Republicans have seized control of the House. But at least America's commander-in-chief can be sure of one thing: tomorrow during his visit to India, he won’t get hit on the head by falling coconuts. Hoping to protect the president from the overhanging fruit Canada Goose Gloves, officials in Mumbai have cut down all coconut trees around the city’s Gandhi museum Gucci Outlet, which Obama visits on Friday. (See pictures of Michelle Obama's Spanish vacation.) "We told authorities to remove the ripened coconuts from the trees near the building. Why take a chance?" Meghshyam Ajgaonkar, secretary for the museum, told BBC. "They were ripe, and they were falling on the road, so we asked our local office to remove them; it was part of a regular cleanup." As part of his ten-day state tour of Asia, Obama will also visit Indonesia, South Korea Shop women's handbags, Japan, and China. Now about these apple trees... (Read about the new speaker of the house John Boehner.) Logitech review with Google TV review A bridge to the future morning should readers China solution, while eating for December 6 holiday.