Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Three Khans of Bollywood get together for 3 Idiots

Actors and often termed rivals, Aamir Khan and Shah Rukh Khan may come together under the same roof at the premiere of Aamir’s film 3 Idiots.

Sources close to Aamir told a magazine that the actor personally called up Shah Rukh Khan, his toughest competitor in tinsel town, to be present on the occasion and King Khan, confirmed his presence.

Salman Khan, who has been closely bonding with Aamir Khan, too, gave his consent about his presence at the grand event.

To make the premiere one of the most memorable events, even Amitabh Bachchan, has accepted Aamir's invitation and will be registering his presence at the premiere of the flick.

Aamir and SRK were last spotted together at the star studded premiere of Paa. (Agencies)

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Twitter named 'top English word'

November 30 (ANI): Twitter, the popular phenomenon of social networking, has been named the top English word this year in a survey.

Texas-based Global Language Monitor put together a list of the top words and phrases and found that the word was more popular than Obama and H1N1, commonly known as the "swine flu".

Wrapping up the top five words were 'stimulus' and 'vampire', reports the Telegraph.
Founder Paul Payack said: "In a year dominated by world-shaking political events, a pandemic, the after effects of a financial tsunami and the death of a revered pop icon, the word Twitter stands above all the other words.

"Twitter represents a new form of social interaction, where all communication is reduced to 140 characters. Being limited to strict formats did wonders for the sonnet and haiku.
"One wonders where this highly impractical word-limit will lead as the future unfolds."

The top 15 words were:
1. Twitter
2. Obama
3. H1N1
4. Stimulus
5. Vampire
6. 2.0 - as in suffix attached to the next generation
7. Deficit
8. Hadron
9. Healthcare
10.Transparency
11.Outrage
12.Bonus
13.Unemployed
14.Foreclosure
15.Cartel (ANI)

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Cholesterol Is Vital To Brain Development

A group of Swedish researchers from medical university Karolinska Institutet, for the first time have confirmed that, a derivative of cholesterol is essential for the formation of brain cells.

The group was conducting an experiment on the neural cells of mice.

According to Professor Ernest Arenas, Karolinska Institutet, this might prove extremely helpful for the scientists on cultivating dopamine-producing cells outside the body.

As per the scientist, when special receptors are activated by the oxidised form of cholesterol, oxysterol, then it accelerates the creation of dopamine-producing neurons.

Embryonic cells if treated with oxidised cholesterol can also produce such dopamine-producing neurons. So such types of cells are vital to several brain functions and processes.

Professor Ernest Arenas also added that, such types of cells die during Parkinson's disease.

The study report said that, the same treatment also reduced the tendency of the stem cells to show much uncontrolled growth in the body.

"Oxysterol contributes to a safer and better cultivation of dopamine-producing cells, which is a great advancement since it increases the possibility of developing new treatments for Parkinson s disease," says Prof. Ernest Arenas.

The researchers are hopeful that, they could treat Parkinson’s patients using the transplanted dopamine- producing cells in place of dead cells. (source: India server)

Eight US troops killed in east Afghan battle

(THE DAWN) KABUL: NATO has suffered its deadliest attack in Afghanistan in more than a year after eight US soldiers were killed in a firefight in the east of the country, the alliance said Sunday.

Tribal militia launched attacks on Saturday from a local mosque and a village in Nuristan province near the border with Pakistan, the International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) said in a statement.

‘Coalition forces effectively repelled the attack and inflicted heavy enemy casualties, while eight Isaf and two ANSF service members were killed,’ a statement said, referring to Afghan National Security Forces.

No exact details were given on the location of the firefight, which a Taliban spokesman claimed had killed 30 foreign and Afghan troops.

An Isaf spokesman told AFP later: ‘I can confirm that they (the foreign troops) were all American.’

The attack was the deadliest single incident for foreign forces since 10 French troops were killed in an ambush in eastern Afghanistan in August 2008.

Six Italian soldiers were killed in a massive suicide bomb in the capital Kabul last month.

Coalition forces are currently battling to quell a growing insurgency that is spreading across Afghanistan, nearly eight years after the Taliban were ousted from power.

Eastern Afghanistan has seen an escalation in insurgent-related violence recently as Taliban-linked militias spread their footprint beyond regions like Kandahar and Helmand provinces in the south, where they have long held sway.

The intelligence head of Nuristan province, Mohammad Farooq, told AFP that Saturday's attack took place in the province's Kamdesh region, near the lawless border with Pakistan, where al-Qaeda and Taliban sympathisers are based.

Isaf said the militants had fired on the coalition forces in outposts.

The Taliban were virtually wiped out in 2002 but are now on the march.

The London-based International Council on Security and Development think-tank estimates they now have a permanent presence in 80 per cent of the country.

The commander of the more than 100,000 Nato and US forces in Afghanistan, US General Stanley McChrystal, has described the Afghan security situation as ‘serious’ and reportedly requested up to 40,000 more troops.

The extra forces would be sent mainly to the north and west of the country, where troop numbers are lowest, the US military told AFP on Saturday.

Mariam Abou Zahab, from the Centre for International Studies and Research (Ceri) in Paris, said: ‘The Taliban are in a strong position. They want to show that they are everywhere.’

North and west Afghanistan were calm until the start of this year, but have seen a sharp deterioration in security in recent months, as Taliban insurgents intensified attacks before the August 20 presidential election.

Like in the south and the east, fighting between militants and international forces has now become a daily occurrence.

This year has been the deadliest year for foreign troops since 2001, with 394 deaths, 236 of them American, according to an AFP toll based on a tally by the independent icasualties.org website.

More than 1,430 soldiers have died since the start of US-led operations in 2001.

Political uncertainty has exacerbated the tenuous security situation as no result has yet been declared in the August 20 presidential poll, which was marred by fraud allegations.

Afghanistan's Western-backed President Hamid Karzai, accused of vote-rigging, leads preliminary results with 55 per cent of the vote, while his main rival Abdullah Abdullah has around 28 per cent.
Auditing of suspect ballots from more than 3,000 ballot boxes is due to start Monday, electoral officials have said.

Rescue efforts on as flood toll in Karnataka rises to over 130

Rescue and rehabilitation efforts for the flood-hit in Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh have acquired an urgency after the death toll from incessant rains crossed to over 130.

The Army, Navy and Air Force have been called out for rescue and relief operations. At the Air Force Station Yelahanka in Bangalore, a around-the-clock flood relief cell has been set up to oversee relief work.

According to IAF sources, four helicopters have been conducting sorties in Karnataka's Bellary and Raichur districts. Six more helicopters are being deployed.

The Madras Engineering Group and Centre (MEGC) of the Indian Army has deployed 32 boats in rain-hit regions.

Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa has said that Centre has been approached for emergency assistance and particularly described the situation in North Karnataka as grim and serious. He said the state government has released a sum of Rs 100 crore for relief and rescue operations.

According to official sources, over 26,000 houses have collapsed in North Karnataka.

Most of the eleven districts in the region are inundated, as all the rivers are flowing above the danger mark. Road and rail transport services have also been disrupted.

Union Minister of State for Railways K.H. Muniyappa had on Friday sought the intervention of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Home Minister P. Chidambaram and Defence Minster A.K. Antony in rescue operations in the wake of the unprecedented flood situation. (ANI)

Friday, October 2, 2009

Rio de Janeiro to host 2016 Olympic Games

COPENHAGEN - Rio de Janeiro, the Brazilian city renowned for its scenic natural settings, gala carnival celebrations, samba and other music, and hotel-lined tourist beaches, was chosen as the host city for the 2016 Olympic Games after an International Olympic Committee vote in Copenhagen on Friday (October 02).

The Brazilian city beat Madrid for the right to host the Summer Games after Chicago and Tokyo were eliminated in earlier rounds.

U.S. September non-farm payrolls fall

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. employers cut a deeper-than-expected 263,000 jobs in September, fuelling fears the weak labour market could impede the economy's recovery from its worst recession in 70 years.

The 21st straight monthly decline in non-farm payrolls helped to lift the unemployment rate to a 26-year high of 9.8 percent from 9.7 percent in August, according to a Labour Department report.

While the contraction in employment was worse than the 180,000 drop economists surveyed by Reuters had predicted, many believed it did not signal the start of a reversal in the trend towards stabilization of the labour market.

Some analysts even suggested September's reading might have been distorted by a sharp drop in government employment.

"I don't think it argues against a modest recovery in the U.S. economy ... but this is why we are not in a rapid V-shaped recovery. September was the payback month," Stuart Hoffman, chief economist at PNC Financial Services in Pittsburgh.

U.S. stocks opened lower on the data, but clawed back most of the losses on buying in technology and financial shares. Shares slipped this week as other data pointed to a levelling-off in the nascent U.S. recovery from a recession that began in December 2007.
U.S. Treasury prices rallied initially but then gave up those gains. Bond market investors are wary after a recent rally in U.S. government debt -- considered a safe investment weak economic times -- that has brought the benchmark 10-year note to its lowest yield since May.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Microsoft and Yahoo seal web deal

Wednesday, 29 July (BBC) Microsoft and Yahoo have held lengthy talks on a tie-up Yahoo and Microsoft have announced a long-rumoured internet search deal that will help the two companies take on chief rival Google.

Microsoft's Bing search engine will power the Yahoo website and Yahoo will in turn become the advertising sales team for Microsoft's online offering.

Yahoo has been struggling to make profits in recent years.

But last year it rebuffed several takeover bids from Microsoft in an attempt to go it alone.

Microsoft boss Steve Ballmer said the 10-year deal would provide Microsoft's Bing search engine with the necessary scale to compete.
I believe it establishes the foundation for a new era of internet innovation and development

Carol Bartz, Yahoo chief executive "Through this agreement with Yahoo, we will create more innovation in search, better value for advertisers, and real consumer choice in a market currently dominated by a single company," said Mr Ballmer.

In return for ceding control of its search engine, Yahoo will get to keep 88% of the revenue from all search ad sales on its site for the first five years of the deal, and have the right to sell adverts on some Microsoft sites.

Famed Indian actress Leela Naidu dies

Famed Indian actress Leela Naidu has died in India's entertainment capital Mumbai on Wednesday (July 29) following a long illness.

Naidu, the 69-year old actress has featured in many films including highly acclaimed and award-winning 'Anuradha'.

Indian President Pratibha Devi Singh Patil consoled Naidu's death.

Naidu was a well known Hindi film actress who delighted Hindi movie lovers across the country with memorable hits like ''Anuradha,'' ''The Guru'' and ''Ye Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke''," she said.

Naidu, who was crowned Miss India in 1955 and renowned for her beauty, starred in films including the award-winning Anuradha.

No Balochistan dossier was given by Pakistan, says Indian Prime Minister

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday (July 29) said that he was not provided any dossier by Pakistan on Balochistan.

He said that Yousuf Raza Gilani, Pakistani Prime Minister had not handed over any dossier to him during NAM summit in Egypt.

"I categorically say no such dossier was given to me," he said in Lok Sabha, the lower house of Indian Parliament.

Singh met Gilani in Sharm-el Sheikh on the sidelines of the NAM summit.
Main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party accused accused the Prime Minister of compromising India's foreign policy with the mention of Balochistan and warned that New Delhi will face pressure from the international community on the issue in future.

Pak should fulfill its commitments on terror: PM

New Delhi (PTI): Defending the India-Pak joint statement on Wednesday, in Parliament, the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said, "It is impossible for any government in India to work for full normalisation of relations with Pakistan unless that country fulfills commitment to not to allow its territory to be used for terror against India".

Dr. Singh added that the people of India expect Pakistan to fulfill the commitment given in the joint statement of Vajpayee-Musharraf that Pak will not allow its territory to be used for terror against India. That is a common national consensus in India.
He also added that the Pak dossier makes it clear that LeT inspired, financed and executed the Mumbai attack and also this is the first time Pak formally briefed us on a terror attack in India.

Dr. Singh while speaking on the India-Pak joint statement added that Pakistan has said five persons, including Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakvi and Zarar Shah, have been arrested and 13 others declared as proclaimed offenders. He said that what India have got from Pakistan is much more than what it had got during NDA regime.

He said that Pakistan must shut down the terroist groups and organisations that still operate from there.

IANS report adds:

Pak admitted its nationals involved in terrorist attacks

Pakistan has admitted for the first time that its nationals carried out a terrorist attack in India, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Wednesday.

"It is the first that they have admitted that their nationals in a terrorist organisation based in Pakistan carried out a ghastly attack in India," Dr. Manmohan Singh said in his reply to the debate in Lok Sabha on the India-Pakistan joint statement issued in Egypt.

He said that the admission was made in a dossier given by Pakistan just before he left for his visit to France and Egypt. "This is the first time that Pakistan has ever formally briefed us on the results of the investigations of any attacks," said the prime minister.


He said that the dossier detailed the planning and sequence of investigation by Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency, which also included the copy of first information report lodged, with photos of the arrested person.

"The Pakistan dossier states that the investigation has established beyond doubt that Lashkar-e-Taiba has planned that attack," Dr. Manmohan Singh said.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Jackson's father suspects "foul play" in death

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Michael Jackson's father said on Friday he suspected "foul play" in the death of his pop star son, as lawyers disclosed talks aimed at settling guardianship of the singer's two children with his ex-wife.

The previously unknown talks caused a Los Angeles court to delay by one week a key hearing over custody of the kids, who are now being cared for by Jackson's 79-year-old mother.


Jackson's father, Joe Jackson, told ABC News in a TV interview Friday that he was dumbfounded when he learned his son collapsed at home and was being rushed to the hospital.


"I just couldn't believe what was happening to Michael. I do believe it was foul play. I do believe that," he said, without elaborating.


The "Thriller" singer died suddenly over two weeks ago after suffering cardiac arrest at his rented Los Angeles mansion. He was 50. Since then, numerous media reports have surfaced about powerful prescription drugs found by police at Jackson's home after his June 25 death.


"I didn't know anything about the drugs," Joe Jackson said. "I didn't even know the name of them. But I do know that whatever he'd taken was to try to make him rest because he had been working so hard, and that drug was supposed to try and make him relax.


"But anyway he didn't wake up. He never woke up. Michael died in his sleep."


Toxicology reports are pending on the official cause of Jackson's death, but numerous media reports have said that the dangerous sedative Diprivan -- normally used in hospitals by anesthesiologists -- was found at the singer's home.


A ROW WITH ROWE?


Jackson family attorney and spokesman L. Londell McMillan, said his legal team is now in talks with attorneys for Jackson's ex-wife, Debbie Rowe, about the key question of who will care for his children.


A judge gave Jackson's mother, Katherine Jackson, temporary guardianship days after the singer's death, and a hearing to continue her role had been set for July 13.


"We are pleased that the child custody hearing has been continued over until July 20 to allow us to continue to make progress in our dignified and amicable discussions for the best interest of the children," McMillan told Reuters.


He declined to detail the discussions or say if Rowe, was seeking custody of the two children she bore Jackson while they were married in the late 1990s: Prince Michael Jr, 12, and Paris, 11. Jackson had a third child, Prince Michael II, 7, using a surrogate mother whose name has never been disclosed.


Last week, Rowe told a Los Angeles television station, "I want my children," but later that same day her attorney told reporters in a telephone conference call that although the quote was correct, its intention was distorted.


At the time, attorney Eric George said Rowe had not made a decision about whether she would seek custody of the two kids, and since then Rowe has not addressed the matter in public.


In a 2002 will, Jackson nominated his mother to be the guardian, but legal experts say Rowe can challenge the guardianship and possibly win custody of her two children.


"California law, like many states' laws, strongly favors children remaining in a family that was intact when they were born, even if it no longer is at this point," said Scott Altman, an expert in family law who teaches at the University of Southern California.

Costliest transfers ever in World Football History

We can say that Football also means the shower of money. Below is the brief list of nine costliest transfers in the history of football.

1. Cristiano Ronaldo * 80 million pounds * Manchester United to Real Madrid - 2009
2.Kaka * 59 million pounds * AC Milan to Real Madrid - 2009
3. Zinedine Zidane * 46 million pounds * Juventus to Real Madrid - 2001
4. Luis Figo * 37 million pounds * Barcelona to Real Madrid - 2000
5. Hernan Crespo * 25.5 million pounds * Parma to Lazio - 2000
6. Gianluigi Buffon * 32.6 million pounds * Parma to Juventus - 2001
7. Robinho * 32.5 million pounds * Real Madrid to Manchester City - 2008
8. Christian Vieri * 32 million pounds * Lazio to Inter Milan - 1999
9. Andrei Shevchenko * 30.8 million pounds * AC Milan to Chelsea - 2006

Friday, July 3, 2009

Railway budhet 2009: Highlights

  • Railway budget highlights:
    Passenger and freight rates left unchanged across the board.
    Railways earn net revenue of Rs8,121 crore in 2008-09.
    Railways to pay higher dividend of Rs5,479 crore to the Centre in FY 2010.
    Tatkal charges reduced from Rs150 to Rs100.
    Ladies' specials on suburban train routes during peak hours.
    'Izzat' monthly tickets of Rs25 (for up to 100 km travel) for people from the unorganised sector with an income of less than Rs1,500 per month.
    New coach factory at Kanchrapara in West Bengal.
    Cold storage facilities for farmers to store vegetables and fruits.
    Talks to take over ailing wagon manufacturing units.
    18,000 wagons to be acquired during the current year.
    Railway medical colleges and rail hospitals on public-private partnership basis.
    Student concession will cover madrassa students.
    Special coaches for disabled and aged people.
    50 stations to be developed along world-class standards.
    375 stations to be upgraded as 'Adarsh' stations, with basic facilities such as drinking water, toilets and ladies' dormitories.
    Availability of doctors on-board long-distance trains.
    On-board infotainment services to be provided.
    6,560 staff quarters to be constructed in 2009-10.
    High-capacity double-decker A/C trains to be introduced.
    57 new trains to be introduced.
    12 non-stop trains to be introduced.
    Accredited journalists to get 50% rebate; also once a year with spouse.
    1,000 MW power plant proposed in tribal area Adra.
    Cash surplus of Rs17,400 crore before dividend.
    Railways have investible surplus of Rs12,681 crore.
    Annual plan expenditure pegged at Rs36,336 crore.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

British actor Kelly Brook has the world’s sexiest celebrity body

Actress Kelly Brook, renowned for her toned figure, named the women with the sexiest body.
Brook beat Megan Fox in the survey of more than 1,500 UK men. Angelina Jolie came third ahead of Girl’s Aloud star Cheryl Cole – who was recently voted the world’s sexiest woman by FHM magazine – with ‘I Kissed A Girl’ singer Katy Perry rounding off the top five.

Kelly was also deemed to have the best breasts, beating TV host Holly Willoughby, Cheryl and Jessica Simpson. Ultra-slim Victoria Beckham was named the celebrity with the worst body.

Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen make waves on the Charles

(Boston Herald) Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen caused quite a splash at Community Boating Inc . on Beacon Hill the other day when the New England Patriots QB/QT flipped his rented kayak and had to be fished out of the Charles River!


“They got wet,” said Someone Who Was There. “But they seemed to have a great time.”


According to our spies, Tom and Gi rented a pair of kayaks from the sailing club behind the Hatch Shell and the Community Boating bunch got them loaded in and on their way. At some point, however, Tom tipped over and couldn’t get back in the boat!


“He had to be rescued,” said our spy. “The launch guy went out and got him and got him back in the kayak. He’s been bragging about it ever since. He’s telling everyone he rescued Tom Brady.”


Well, he did!


“It was more embarrassment than real danger,” said Deep, er, River.


A spokesman for Community Boating confirmed that the couple had rented kayaks on Sunday but declined to provide any more deets.


Pats spokesguy Stacey James said he hadn’t heard about Tom’s kayak sack.
“He looked fine at the golf tournament,” he added.


Brady and his teammates teed off at the annual New England Patriots [team stats] Charitable Foundation Golf Tournament at The International in Bolton yesterday.


Although boating apparently isn’t his sport, Tom does just fine on dry land. He came in second in the longest-drive competition yesterday with a 281-yarder. Tedy Bruschi beat him with a 287-yard bomb.(Boston Herald)

Paris Hilton denies stripping allegations

Socialite Paris Hilton has denied allegations that she once danced naked in front of wealthy businessmen during a party in Las Vegas. Reportedly sexy Hilton has joined the group of strippers and shed her cloths in front of party goers in Sin City.


Elizabeth Jawhary claimed on a website HollywoodInterrupted.com that the socialite once "flew down to Vegas.


However, a representative of Paris Hilton slammed such reports and termed it as a baseless allegations.


"(The reports are) totally untrue and a complete fabrication," the New York Daily News quoted the representative as saying.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Paris Hilton's brother eyeing a Music Career

Barron Hilton, younger brother of celebrity Paris Hilton revealed that he is pursuing a career in music and recording tracks at his apartments.

"I want to be an international singer-songwriter," 19-year old Hilton tells The New York Post adding that he is "sick of all the Hilton stuff, where all anyone cared about was whether I was doing coke in the bathroom........ I'm done with partying and travelling."

Though the teenager brother of Paris Hilton has not been signed to a label, he has begun recording tracks in his New York's apartment.

The young Hilton also talked about his upcoming reality show with Viacom.
"It's gonna be like The Hills, but real. This is gonna show the meetings, the production side, the recording side," he added.

Celebrity Paris Hilton made forayed in the singing world in the year 2006 with LP Paris, which included the U.K. top five single "Stars Are Blind."

Monday, April 27, 2009

India's apex court orders probe of Modi's role in Gujarat riots

The Supreme Court on Monday asked Raghavan Committee, a special a special panel formed by it to look into Modi's role of Naredra Bhai Modi in 2002 Gujarat riots.

Court also asked the panel to investigate the role of 50 other politicians and government officials who allegedly aided and abetted statewide communal riots that sparked throughout the state after Godhra incident.

A bench of Justices Arijit Pasayat and Asok Kumar Ganguly directed the panel headed by former Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) director R.K. Raghavan to particularly look into the allegations that Modi was involved in the killing of an MP in Ahmedabad's Gulbarga Society arson case.

More than 1,000 people, mostly Muslims, were killed in Gujarat in a frenzy of reprisals after the Godhra incident, in which 59 Hindus were torched alive by suspected Muslims in a train carriage.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Sonia Gandhi criticises the Third and Fourth Fronts

Sonia Gandhi, Chief of India's ruling Congress party lashed out at the third and fourth front and said these fronts were only formed to grab power.

Addressing a public rally on Saturday (April 18) in Bhadrak of India's eastern Orissa state she said that newly formed fronts have no future.

"There are several fronts for grabbing power and chair. These fronts have no ideals, principles and also no future," said Sonia Gandhi.

Sonia further added that these fronts have no political agenda for the betterment of the country and welfare of the people except to criticise the UPA government at the Centre headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

Gandhi also criticised state government for not utilising funds provided by the federal government in the development of state. The state, she said, had been pushed to backwardness due to "misrule" by the Naveen Patnaik government in the last nine years.

BJP rubbishes Rahul Gandhi's charge

Bangalore (PTI): The BJP in Karnataka on Saturday rubbished Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi's charge that the state government had failed to use Central grants, accusing the UPA government of meting out "step-motherly" treatment to the state.

"As against the plea for Rs 23,000 crore assistance for various projects by the BJP government, the Centre sanctioned only Rs 1700 crore," Transport Minister R Ashok said here.

Slamming Mr. Gandhi's reported assurance to sanction Rs 11,000 crore aid for Bangalore's development, Ashok, who is also party in-charge of the IT city, asked: "is he the Prime Minister to sanction funds?"

He claimed that it was BJP General Secretary Anantkumar who was responsible for bringing more funds for Bangalore's development when he held the Urban Development portfolio in the Vajpayee government.

State unit President D V Sadananda Gowda released the Kannada version of the BJP's poll manifesto.

Addressing public meetings at Gulbarga and Devanahalli near Bangalore on Friday, Mr. Gandhi had flayed the BJP government for its "failure" to use Central grants for the state's development.

India asks for ceasefire in Sri Lanka

India, on Saturday (April 18) asked both the Sri Lankan government and the LTTE rebels to declare a ceasefire in the island nation.

"Our appeal to both the Sri Lanka government and the LTTE is to declare a ceasefire," External Affairs minister Pranab Mukherjee told reporters in Jangipur of India's eastern West Bengal state.

A day before, Mukherjee said that Tamil civilian casualties in Sri Lanka was totally unacceptable to India and that Colombo should ensure their safety and security.

Sri Lanka's two-day humanitarian truce ended on Wednesday and the military announced it was now free to begin a final assault to end the 25-year war against the rebel Tamil Tigers.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Gisele Bundchen strips for Vanity Fair

Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bundchen has peeled off her clothes for the cover of the latest issue of Vanity Fair magazine.

Apart from baring all in the pictures, the 28-year-old has also related how she was teased as a child by classmates who called her Olive Oyl after Popeye's stick-thin girlfriend, The Sun online reports.

She has also spoken in the magazine interview about her life with new husband, Ameican football star Tom Brady, and given out her thoughts on motherhood, ex-boyfriend Leonardo Dicaprio and adoption. IANS

Travel Picks: 10 Top International Wine Destinations

SYDNEY (Reuters Life!) - Wine tourists are a growing breed as wineries around the globe step up their game and offer visitors better services and gourmet food alongside wine tasting.

Forbes.com (www.forbes.com) has come up with 10 top international wine destinations assisted by George Taber, author of "In Search of Bacchus: Wanderings in the Wonderful World of Wine Tourism". The list is not endorsed by Reuters:

1. Castello Banfi, Tuscany, Italy
The Banfi winery was started by John Mariani, an American wine importer. One of the more gorgeous wineries in Tuscany, it boasts a beautiful castle with two great restaurants, a wine tasting room and cellar tour.

2. Montes, Colchagua Valley, Chile
Montes is among the most well-known Chilean wine producers, but it hasn't lost its eccentricity. "It's the only winery in the world I know where the wines are aged with Gregorian chants being played in the background," says Taber.

3. Ken Forrester, Stellenbosch, South Africa
Stellenbosch is considered one of the most beautiful wine areas in the world, with a Mediterranean climate and scenery reminiscent of the Napa Valley, without the crowds. Winemaker Ken Forrester made several trips to France's Loire Valley before applying his expertise back home in South Africa.

4. Fournier, Mendoza, Argentina
This winery is only about 10 miles from the Andes "so in the background you can see the snow-capped mountains all year long," says Taber. The winery has a modern design, almost like a spaceship that landed in the middle of the desert.

5. Leeuwin Estate, Margaret River, Australia
Margaret River is closer to Singapore than it is to Melbourne, so it's a long trip getting there. "It's a little pocket that makes just outstanding wines," says Taber. The beautiful landscape with old forests "is so isolated it's not so crowded -- you get wonderful service."

6. Felton Road, Central Otago, New Zealand
Relatively new to the wine world, Central Otago is also the southernmost wine region on the planet. Some areas, like the Gibbston Valley, are more aesthetically pleasing than others, such as the Bannockburn area, the site of Felton Road. But Otago's pinot noir superstars, such as Carrick, Mt. Difficulty, Akarua and Felton Road are all here in Bannockburn.

7. Bodegas Ysios, Rioja, Spain
The area has become famous in the past few years for architecture by the likes of Frank Gehry. Bodegas Ysios, designed by Santiago Calatrava, resembles the mountains that lie just behind it. "They also make great wine," says Taber.

8. Quinta do Portal, Douro Valley, Portugal
Reach this winery by driving along narrow, winding roads. If you're planning on tasting more than one glass of wine, consider staying the night. "They have a guest house hotel that has beautiful views," notes Taber.

9. Chateau Lynch-Bages, Bordeaux, France
Bordeaux is known to produce some of the best wines in the world. But until recently, the region did not have a reputation for beautiful views or a friendly tourist experience. Lynch-Bages now offers a hotel, restaurants and shopping.

10. Peter Jakob Kuhn Oestrich, Rhein/Mosel, Germany
This is one of the world's most romantic settings, with mountain-top castles and a friendly, welcoming winery. Don't be put off by the screw caps on all this winery's bottles, says Taber -- the wines are now the best and most consistent they've ever been.

Religious leaders to be consulted on national issues: Advani

New Delhi (PTI): BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate L.K. Advani has promised to set up a "consultative mechanism" involving religious leaders if voted to power to discuss "issues facing the nation."

"It will be our endeavour to seek on a regular basis the guidance of spiritual leaders of all denominations on major challenges and issues facing the nation. For this, we shall evolve a suitable consultative mechanism," Mr. Advani said in a letter to religious leaders today.

The letter said to be send to more than 1,000 religiousleaders across the country, says it had been the lifelong ambition of Mr. Advani that "politics, governance and other national affairs should be guided by lofty ideals as enshrined in the concept of Ram Rajya (ideal state), popularised by Mahatma Gandhi."

"At the present crucial juncture in our nation's life, when people are looking for a decisive change, I seek your blessings, guidance and support with 'Sashtang Namaskar' (utmost reverance)," says the letter.

When contacted Mr. Advani's office said the copies of the letter have been send to Baba Ramdev, Shri Shri Ravi Shanker, Maulana Waihuddin and several archbishops of different churches.

Sonia-Advani war of words over PM hots up

New Delhi (PTI): The war of words over Prime Minister Manmohan Singh escalated on Saturday with Leader of the Opposition L K Advani saying Mr. Singh has voluntarily abdicated his authority and the Congress president accusing him of speaking "rubbish".

"You have a situation in which the Prime Minister's office is held by a person who holds office but no authority.

And the person who has the authority has no accountability ...this is no democracy," Mr. Advani told CNN-IBN referring to Sonia Gandhi. He said this has "seriously affected" affected the functioning of the government.

Striking back, Ms. Gandhi in election meetings in Bihar and Jharkhand said Mr. Advani does not have any issues. "So, he is talking rubbish".

"I want to ask Advaniji what are his achievements ? I want to ask during the six-year tenure in Delhi when he was the Home Minister and the Deputy PM, what did he do for the farmers ? What did he do for the poor ? He did not do anything", she said.

Mr. Advani without elaborating said he was aware of some cases "where the PM (Mr. Singh) has proposed some action but he is not able to implement it unless he gets clearance from the Congress president."

Be on guard against divisive forces: Sonia Gandhi

Khunti (Jharkhand) (PTI): Launching a scathing attack on communal forces, Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Saturday warned that such people with a 'mask of patriotism' were internally damaging the unity of the country.

"We should be on guard against such forces who are a threat to both unity and peace. These forces are against the prosperity of the nation," Sonia Gandhi said without naming any party.

Addressing a poll meeting in support of party candidate Niel Tirkey from the Khunti Lok Sabha constituency, Sonia Gandhisaid the people despite having different religious faith, desire peace and communal harmony.

Praising Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's skill in controlling the economic condition of the country amid global slowdown, Ms. Gandhi claimed that in this hour the country required a strong and stable government which the Congress and its allies could only provide.

Kashmiri separatist leader Sajjad Lone to contest election

SRINAGAR (Reuters) - Kashmir's senior separatist leader Sajjad Gani Lone, who has opposed Indian rule in the disputed Himalayan region for decades, in a surprising move on Saturday said he would contest the imminent general elections.


Lone, chairman of the Jammu and Kashmir People's Conference and the first senior separatist to offer to contest an Indian election since a revolt broke out in Kashmir in 1989, said he wanted to take his struggle to parliament in New Delhi.
"Fighting elections is a change of strategy, not ideology," Lone told a news conference.


"I will contest polls with a commitment to use this mechanism as a method to represent the voice of the Kashmiri people and to take the strength and merits of our aspirations to the central stage of India," he said.


Lone, who led some of the massive anti-Indian demonstrations in Kashmir last year, will contest the elections in Baramulla, one of the six parliamentary constituencies in north Kashmir.


His sister, Shabnum Lone, a prominent lawyer, lost the state election last year in the same area.


Hardline separatist Syed Ali Shah Geelani has called for a boycott of the April-May elections, but Lone said there was a need to change strategy after last year's state elections, which despite a boycott call saw a turnout of more than 60 percent.


That was seen as a gain for New Delhi, though many said it was a vote for better governance, not acceptance of Indian rule.


"Those who voted in assembly elections last year have compromised the blood of martyrs. I appeal to people to completely boycott the (general) election," Geelani said on Friday at a rally against the elections, which begin next week.


Lone walked out of Kashmir's main separatist alliance, the All Parties Hurriyat (Freedom) Conference, after his father, senior separatist leader Abdul Gani Lone, was assassinated by unidentified gunmen in 2002.


In 2007 he put forward a peace plan entitled "Achievable Nationhood" to unify the divided territory, claimed both by India and Pakistan, and to give it autonomy.


The nuclear-armed South Asian rivals have fought two of their three wars over Kashmir since independence from Britain in 1947. They began a peace process in 2004 but New Delhi suspended that dialogue after the Mumbai attacks last November.


Officials say more than 47,000 people have been killed in the Muslim-majority region in the revolt against Indian rule. Human rights groups put the figure at around 60,000 dead or missing.


Many Kashmiris said they were disappointed with Lone's decision. "It is a national shame. Today he is standing tall on 80,000 bodies," said Zubiar Ahmad, a resident of Srinagar. "History has never forgiven traitors."

Nano booking receives encouraging response on Day one

Mumbai/Dehra Dun, Apr 9 (PTI) Tata Motors has put 400 Nanos on display at as many outlets in the country and started accepting bookings from today.


"The booking signs are encouraging," a Tata Motors spokesperson told PTI here, without, however, disclosing any figures.


The company started accepting booking forms from today morning onwards through its financiers and Tata group companies such as Croma, Westside and the Nano website. The bookings will conclude on April 25.


"The website has received 2 crore hits. About 3 lakh visitors have walked into showrooms to catch a glimpse of the Nano," the spokesperson said.


Meanwhile, scores of people today rushed to book Nano on the first day of booking in Uttarakhand, where Tata Motors' Pantnagar plant had rolled out the car last month to announce its commercial launch.


Tata Motors dealers said the response was good and that they were receiving hundreds of queries every day about the booking for the world's cheapest car.
Nearly 2000 forms have been sold so far in Dehra Dun alone, they said.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Good-daughter-Katrina helping her mother to open an orphanage in Chennai

A daughter is the closest friend of a mother, is proved by Bollywood actor Katrina Kaif. The glamourous doll joins her hands with her mother Suzanne to set up a home for abandoned baby girls in India's southern city Chennai.

"I'm currently looking to open a home in Chennai for baby girls. My mother is actively involved in the project and I'm with her. She is working tirelessly to figure out what governmental procedures needs to be taken care of to start the initiative. It is one of my dreams but there's lot of effort involved because if the girls are not adopted, we have to look after them till they turn 18. This involves lot of infrastructure and logistical support," says Katrina.

Katrina's mother has been working against female foeticide and is also associated with 'Hope Reach', a home to orphaned girls.

Deepika Padukone is fearful of snakes

Bollywood actor Deepika Padukone shared a close proximity with snakes while shooting for the second issue of Harper's Bazaar in Thailand.

The OSO star asserted that she is an ophidiophobic.

"I have always had a phobia about snakes. I don't mind anything from lizards to insects, but I am terrified of snakes. We were given these fancy villas in the middle of a forest at a resort called The Banyan Tree. I was relaxing outside my room at night when I happened to look down near my feet and saw a huge snake, almost three feet long with it's hood raised, staring at me!" noted Deepika Padukone.

Deepika termed that incident as the scariest moment of her life.

"It was the scariest moment of my life. I jumped and screamed loudly. My mom was in her room and came out to see all the commotion was about but by that time the snake had slithered away," quoted by an Internet portal.

Deepika is ever ready for a noble cause. Despite of her busy schedule, the model-turned actor walked the ramp in Mumbai at LFW to raise funds for the victims of last year's Mumbai terror strikes.

"I walked the ramp at the last minute as I had to fly to Bangalore for the Bengaluru Marathon press conference. But since it was for the cause Mai Mumbai, I stayed back. The funds are going for 26/11 victims and provide infrastructure like ambulances and first aid so I had to be there. It was a good cause and Mumbai has given me so much," a website quoted.

Vin Diesel slams rumours of being gay

Acclaimed Hollywood actor Vin Diesel slammed rumours that he is gay and kept his personal life secret.

"I'm not gonna put it out there on a magazine cover like some other actors," said the XXX actor.

Vin Diesel also asserted that he prefers to date in Europe where he's not as easily recognized.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Rahman brings pride to India

Noted music director A R Rahman won two oscars for the Orginal Score and Original Song at the Academy Awards 2009.

Humble Rahman thanks everyone. “I want to thank everyone. The essence of the film is optimism and hope. All through my life I had the choice of love and hate…I chose love and I am here,” noted excited Rahman.

Besides original song and original score, Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire won six Oscar awards for best feature film, direction, sound mixing, editing, adapted screenplay and cinematography.

Below is the full list of winners:

BEST PICTURE
Slumdog Millionaire

LEAD ACTOR
Sean Penn in Milk

LEAD ACTRESS
Kate Winslet in The Reader

DIRECTOR
Danny Boyle for Slumdog Millionaire

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
Departures - Japan

SUPPORTING ACTOR
Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight

SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Penelope Cruz in Vicky Cristina Barcelona

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Dustin Lance Black for Milk

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Simon Beaufoy for Slumdog Millionaire

ANIMATED FEATURE
Andrew Stanton for WALL-E

ANIMATED SHORT FILM
Kunio Kato for La Maison en Petits Cubes

ART DIRECTION
Donald Graham Burt for art direction and Victor J. Zolfo for set decoration on The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

COSTUME DESIGN
Michael O'Connor for The Duchess

MAKEUP
Greg Cannom for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

CINEMATOGRAPHY
Anthony Dod Mantle for Slumdog Millionaire

LIVE ACTION SHORT FIRM
Jochen Alexander Freydank for Spielzeugland (Toyland)

DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
James Marsh and Simon Chinn for Man on Wire

DOCUMENTARY SHORT
Megan Mylan for Smile Pinki

VISUAL EFFECTS
Eric Barba, Steve Preeg, Burt Dalton and Craig Barron for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

SOUND EDITING
Richard King for The Dark Knight

SOUND MIXING
Ian Tapp, Richard Pryke and Resul Pookutty for Slumdog Millionaire

FILM EDITING
Chris Dickens for Slumdog Millionaire

ORIGINAL SCORE
A.R. Rahman for Slumdog Millionaire

ORIGINAL SONG
"Jai Ho" from Slumdog Millionaire

Monday, January 26, 2009

India celebrates 60th Republic Day

New Delhi (PTI): Kaleidoscopic images of India's rich cultural diversity and the might of its military were on full display on the magnificent Rajpath here on Monday as the nation celebrated its 60th Republic Day amid an unprecedented security cover.

An impressive and colourful parade, a traditional attraction of the national event, marched down the thoroughfare connecting the Rashtrapati Bhawan and the historic India Gate as President Pratibha Patil took the salute from marching contingents.

Armed forces in battle regalia proudly marching before their supreme commander, scintillating show of air power, fascinating tableaux depicting the diverse culture and hundreds of colourfully-dressed dancing school children were part of the parade.

The march-past was watched by the Republic Day chief guest Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev, Vice President Hamid Ansari, Defence Minister A K Antony and the country's top political and military brass, including UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, besides a large enthusiastic crowd that had gathered on either sides of the Rajpath.

As Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is recuperating from his bypass surgery in All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Antony performed all the customary duties of the Prime Minister during the Republic Day celebration.

Minutes before the parade began, Antony and chiefs of Army, Navy and Air Force laid wreaths at 'Amar Jawan Jyoti', the British-era World War-I memorial at India Gate, where an eternal flame burns in memory of those who laid down their lives while defending the nation's frontiers.
Patil and her Kazakh counterpart arrived at the Rajpath escorted by the President's bodyguards riding well-trained, impeccably-bedecked horses.

Antony received the President and the nation's guest at the saluting dais in the absence of the Prime Minister.

A massive ground-to-air security apparatus was put in place in the national capital to prevent any 9/11-type terror attack, which the intelligence agencies had warned of. Snipers of the National Security Guards (NSG) were deployed at all high-rises all along the parade route.
The unfurling of the tricolour by Patil and the playing of national anthem by military bands followed by a customary 21-gun salute by 299 Field Regiment.

Gallantry awards

Maharashtra Police ATS chief Hemant Karkare, Additional Commissioner Ashok Kamte and four others killed fighting Pakistani terrorists in Mumbai were among nine security personnel who received the Ashok Chakra, the country's highest peace-time gallantry medal.
Following this, the parade began, as four Mi-17 helicopters of the Indian Air Force flew past with the national flag as well as those of the three defence services slinging below.

The first to appear in the parade were winners of the Param Vir Chakra and Ashok Chakra followed by mounted columns of the 61st Cavalry by Lieutenant Colonel Navjit Singh Sandhu.
Major General KJS Oberoi, General Officer Commanding of Delhi Area of the Army, led the parade.

Showcasing strength
The Army then showcased its impressive armoury before the nation including frontline T-90S battle tanks, indigenous Brahmos missile, OSA-AK system, the most modern and versatile air defence weapon.

The Chariot of Victory -- the state of the art infantry combat vehicle, the bullet proof vehicle Takshak Striker and the Network Operations Centre, which is capable of providing high quality information services in various terrains were also showcased.

The indigenously-built Advanced Light Helicopter 'Dhruv' of Army Aviation was also displayed.
Then colourfully-attired military contingents made their entry into the Rajpath.

The Army contingent included personnel drawn from the Parachute Regiment, Maratha Light Infantry Regiment, Rajput Regiment, Garhwal Rifles, Kumaon Regiment, Jammu and Kashmir Rifled, Ladakh Scouts, and Territorial Army (Punjab).

Smartly-dressed Navy personnel came along with a tableau depicting a model of INS Jalashwa, the replenishment vessel acquired in 2007 from the US to provide India major amphibious warfare capabilities.

The naval team comprising 144 men drawn from three Commands of the Navy was led by Lt Commander Anshul Awasthi.

The IAF displayed its air power in the form of a tableau showcashing some of its recent acquisitions including 'Hawk' Advanced Jet Trainer and SU 30 MKI air superiority fighter aircraft and the indigenous Rohini 3D radar. Its tableau was modeled on the IL-76 aircraft-mounted Airborne Warning and Control Systems (AWACS) that India purchased from Israelis. However, the system is yet to be inducted into the IAF.

The 148-strong IAF contingent, led by Squadron Leader Robinder Singh Zenda marched to the tunes of "Air Warrior".

The DRDO columns included Brahmos missile, advanced air defence missile, Akash surface-to-air missile and Agni-III ballistic missile.

Other contingents to march in the parade included veterans from the three services led by 85-year-old World War-II Flying Officer M M Shukla, Border Security Force's foot soldiers and their camel units, Assam Rifles, Coast Guard, CRPF, ITBP, CISF, Sashastra Seema Bal, RPF and the Delhi Police.

Bands from all these armed forces and paramilitary forces played martial tunes, as also the massed pipes and drums from several Army regiments.

Among the youth contingents were the NCC's senior division boys and girls cadets, along with their band, and the National Service Scheme.

Showcasing culture

The vibrant diversity of the country's traditional art and culture, industrial progress, scientific development and rich natural resources came alive when 18 tableaux, representing 12 states and six union ministries/departments rolled along the Rajpath, against last year's 26.
The colourful state tableaux were led by Andhra Pradesh which was a tribute to legendary saint Annamacharya followed by Assam which depicted the state's rich wildlife in its splendour.
Then came Madhya Pradesh which was a ode to a tribal leader, the local Robinhood, who was hanged by the British for being an anti-social.

Other states which followed were Kerala, Orissa, Rajasthan, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand Tripura, Orissa, Kerala, Bihar, Tamil Nadu and Maharastra.

The department of Science and Technology in its tableau presented the advancements made by India in the field of astronomy.


As the tableaux turned the corner, the little heroes who won the national bravery awards made their entry on decorated jeeps instead of elephants. Twenty children, including one posthumously, have been honoured with the award for exemplary courage.

Indian Railways showcased the prestigious Jammu to Baramulla new rail link in its tableau while Ministry of Power will highlight village electrification.

Unlike previous years, there was no elephant ride for the bravery award winning children because of "security reasons".

A colourful tableau on women's empowerment followed this.

Then came song and dance performances by North East Zone Cultural Centre followed by the dare devil motorcycle team of the Corps of Signals which performed some breathtaking stunts.

As the dare devils left, all eyes were towards the skies as IAF fighter jets roared over their heads.

The stupendous fly past, with precision and high speeds, included the Mi-35 armed choppers, the IL-76 transporters along with An-32s and Dorniers, and the IL-78 air-to-air refuller that can extend the range of fighters midair along with its Su 30 MKI fighter components.

These flying machines apart other fighters to fly over the Delhi skies were deep penetration strike fighters Jaguars and MiG-29s, and Su 30 MKI's performing their signature 'Trishul' formation.

The year's parade went on for a curtailed duration of about one-and-half hours in view of the security situation in the wake of the Mumbai terror attacks. This year, the Defence Ministry allowed only two performances by school children.

Monday, January 19, 2009

From Books, New President Found Voice

In college, as he was getting involved in protests against the apartheid government in South Africa, Barack Obama noticed, he has written, “that people had begun to listen to my opinions.” Words, the young Mr. Obama realized, had the power “to transform”: “with the right words everything could change -— South Africa, the lives of ghetto kids just a few miles away, my own tenuous place in the world.”

Much has been made of Mr. Obama’s eloquence — his ability to use words in his speeches to persuade and uplift and inspire. But his appreciation of the magic of language and his ardent love of reading have not only endowed him with a rare ability to communicate his ideas to millions of Americans while contextualizing complex ideas about race and religion, they have also shaped his sense of who he is and his apprehension of the world.

Mr. Obama’s first book, “Dreams From My Father” (which surely stands as the most evocative, lyrical and candid autobiography written by a future president), suggests that throughout his life he has turned to books as a way of acquiring insights and information from others — as a means of breaking out of the bubble of self-hood and, more recently, the bubble of power and fame. He recalls that he read James Baldwin, Ralph Ellison, Langston Hughes, Richard Wright and W. E. B. Du Bois when he was an adolescent in an effort to come to terms with his racial identity and that later, during an ascetic phase in college, he immersed himself in the works of thinkers like Nietzsche and St. Augustine in a spiritual-intellectual search to figure out what he truly believed.

As a boy growing up in Indonesia, Mr. Obama learned about the American civil rights movement through books his mother gave him. Later, as a fledgling community organizer in Chicago, he found inspiration in “Parting the Waters,” the first installment of Taylor Branch’s multivolume biography of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

More recently, books have supplied Mr. Obama with some concrete ideas about governance: it’s been widely reported that “Team of Rivals,” Doris Kearns Goodwin’s book about Abraham Lincoln’s decision to include former opponents in his cabinet, informed Mr. Obama’s decision to name his chief Democratic rival, Hillary Rodham Clinton, as Secretary of State. In other cases, books about F. D. R.’s first hundred days in office and Steve Coll’s “Ghost Wars,“ about Afghanistan and the C.I.A., have provided useful background material on some of the myriad challenges Mr. Obama will face upon taking office.

Mr. Obama tends to take a magpie approach to reading — ruminating upon writers’ ideas and picking and choosing those that flesh out his vision of the world or open promising new avenues of inquiry.

His predecessor, George W. Bush, in contrast, tended to race through books in competitions with Karl Rove (who recently boasted that he beat the president by reading 110 books to Mr. Bush’s 95 in 2006), or passionately embrace an author’s thesis as an idée fixe. Mr. Bush and many of his aides favored prescriptive books — Natan Sharansky’s “Case for Democracy,” which pressed the case for promoting democracy around the world, say, or Eliot A. Cohen’s “Supreme Command,” which argued that political strategy should drive military strategy. Mr. Obama, on the other hand, has tended to look to non-ideological histories and philosophical works that address complex problems without any easy solutions, like Reinhold Niebuhr’s writings, which emphasize the ambivalent nature of human beings and the dangers of willful innocence and infallibility.

What’s more, Mr. Obama’s love of fiction and poetry — Shakespeare’s plays, Herman Melville’s “Moby-Dick” and Marilynne Robinson‘s “Gilead“ are mentioned on his Facebook page, along with the Bible, Lincoln’s collected writings and Emerson’s “Self Reliance“ — has not only given him a heightened awareness of language. It has also imbued him with a tragic sense of history and a sense of the ambiguities of the human condition quite unlike the Manichean view of the world so often invoked by Mr. Bush.

Mr. Obama has said that he wrote “very bad poetry” in college and his biographer David Mendell suggests that he once “harbored some thoughts of writing fiction as an avocation.” For that matter, “Dreams From My Father” evinces an instinctive storytelling talent (which would later serve the author well on the campaign trail) and that odd combination of empathy and detachment gifted novelists possess. In that memoir, Mr. Obama seamlessly managed to convey points of view different from his own (a harbinger, perhaps, of his promises to bridge partisan divides and his ability to channel voters’ hopes and dreams) while conjuring the many places he lived during his peripatetic childhood. He is at once the solitary outsider who learns to stop pressing his nose to the glass and the coolly omniscient observer providing us with a choral view of his past.

As Baldwin once observed, language is both “a political instrument, means, and proof of power,” and “the most vivid and crucial key to identity: it reveals the private identity, and connects one with, or divorces one from, the larger, public, or communal identity.”

For Mr. Obama, whose improbable life story many voters regard as the embodiment of the American Dream, identity and the relationship between the personal and the public remain crucial issues. Indeed, “Dreams From My Father,” written before he entered politics, was both a searching bildungsroman and an autobiographical quest to understand his roots — a quest in which he cast himself as both a Telemachus in search of his father and an Odysseus in search of a home.

Like “Dreams From My Father,” many of the novels Mr. Obama reportedly admires deal with the question of identity: Toni Morrison’s “Song of Solomon” concerns a man’s efforts to discover his origins and come to terms with his roots; Doris Lessing’s “Golden Notebook” recounts a woman’s struggles to articulate her own sense of self; and Ellison’s “Invisible Man” grapples with the difficulty of self-definition in a race-conscious America and the possibility of transcendence. The poems of Elizabeth Alexander, whom Mr. Obama chose as his inaugural poet, probe the intersection between the private and the political, time present and time past, while the verse of Derek Walcott (a copy of whose collected poems was recently glimpsed in Mr. Obama’s hands) explores what it means to be a “divided child,” caught on the margins of different cultures, dislocated and rootless perhaps, but free to invent a new self. (The New York Times)

Friday, January 16, 2009

Pranab Mukherji says 26/11 conspirators must face Indian Justice

Indian Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Friday (January 16) said that the preprators of last year's Mumbai attack must be handed over to face "Indian justice" and clarified that there is "no dilution" of that stand.


"The fact that dastardly terror crimes have been committed in India, therefore the perpetrators must face Indian justice. This is not an either or situation as these things are not mutually exclusive," said Pranab, while addressing media persons in India's national capital.


Indian foreign minister added that perpetrators must be handed over to India.
"We have never given up the demand that perpetrators of the terror acts should be handed over to India. There is no question of that we have given up that demand or we have climbed down," said Pranab.


Mukherjee also asked Pakistan to conduct a sincere and transparent investigation so as to unearth the entire episode.

Good reader, Aamir, updating his history knowledge

Is Aamir Khan is working on another periodical? Surprised, these days, the Ghajini star is refreshing his history knowledge.
The renowned bollywood star is busy in reading the work of noted Indian historian and biographer Ramachandra Guha.

Aamir is going through 'India After Gandhi', a book on post independence India.

Khan described this book as informative.

"I’m reading a great book. Its called India After Gandhi, by Ramchandra Guha. It is a book on Indian History post 1947. Very informative," wrote Aamir in his blog.

He also expressed his gratitude to his fans.

"My sincere and heartfelt thank you for the responses y’all have sent for Ghajini. I am so happy that the film has gone down so well with audiences. I am thrilled with the big opening that the film got and the kind of history it creating at the box office. I am touched and deeply moved by the faith you have shown in me. Thank you," wrote overjoyed Aamir.

The actor is busy in shooting of his upcoming flick ‘3 Idiots’ at the Indian Institute of Management-Bangalore.

Meanwhile, Aamir's debut directorial venture 'Taare Zameen Par', has failed to impress the jury members at the 81st annual Academy awards.

Monday, January 12, 2009

A.R. Rahman bags the Golden Globe Award

Indian music director A.R. Rahman bagged the prestigious Golden Globe Award for the best original musical score in "Slumdog Millionaire." He became the first Indian to win this rare award.

The Indian maestro won this eminent entertainment award for his musical score in the song "Jai Ho", for which Gulzar (eminent Indian lyricist) penned the lyrics.

"Slumdog Millionaire" bags three other awards for the best Picture/ Drama, Direction and Screenplay.

Slumdog Millionaire bags the Golden Globe Award for the best picture drama.

Complete list of 66th Golden Globe Awards, are presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) to recognize outstanding achievements in the entertainment.

-Picture, Drama: "Slumdog Millionaire."
_Picture, Musical or Comedy: "Vicky Christina Barcelona."
_Actor, Drama: Mickey Rourke, "The Wrestler."
_Actress, Drama: Kate Winslet, "Revolutionary Road."
_Director: Danny Boyle, "Slumdog Millionaire."
_Actor, Musical or Comedy: Colin Farrell, "In Bruges."
_Actress, Musical or Comedy: Sally Hawkins, "Happy-Go-Lucky."
_Supporting Actor: Heath Ledger, "The Dark Knight."
_Supporting Actress: Kate Winslet, "The Reader."
_Foreign Language Film: "Waltz With Bashir."
_Animated Film: "Wall-E."
_Screenplay: Simon Beaufoy, "Slumdog Millionaire."
_Original Score: A.R. Rahman, "Slumdog Millionaire."
_Original Song: "The Wrestler" (performed by Bruce Springsteen, written by Bruce Springsteen), "The Wrestler."
TELEVISION:
_Series, Drama: "Mad Men."
_Actor, Drama: Gabriel Byrne, "In Treatment."
_Actress, Drama: Anna Paquin, "True Blood."
_Series, Musical or Comedy: "30 Rock."
_Actor, Musical or Comedy: Alec Baldwin, "30 Rock."
_Actress, Musical or Comedy: Tina Fey, "30 Rock."
_Miniseries or Movie: "John Adams."
_Actress, Miniseries or Movie: Laura Linney, "John Adams."
_Actor, Miniseries or Movie: Paul Giammatti, "John Adams."
_Supporting Actress, Series, Miniseries or Movie: Laura Dern, "Recount."
_Supporting Actor, Series, Miniseries or Movie: Tom Wilkinson, "John Adams."
Cecil B. DeMille Award: Steven Spielberg.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Somdev Devvarman enters in Chennai Open finals

India's emerging tennis sensation Somdev Devvarman entered the final of the $450,000 ATP Chennai Open tennis tournament.

Somdev created history when he bacame the first Indian to enter the finals of Chennai Open.

He will take on Marin Cilic, who surpassed Marcel Granollers of Germany 6-4, 6-3.
A wild card Devvarman's scheduled semi-final opponent, fifth seeded Rainer Schuettler of Germany, withdrew citing a wrist injury.

Ramalinga Raju sent for judicial custody

Former Chairman of Satyam Computer Services was was taken into judicial custody until Jan. 23.

Ramalinga and his brother B. Rama Raju was produced in court on Saturday (January 10) and was taken into judicial custody until Jan. 23.

Addressing reoprters in Hyderabad his lawyer S. Bharat Kumar said that he would move the bail plea of Raju brothers on Monday.

“Now he is taken to Chanchalguda central jail. His blood pressure was fluctuating abnormally and the honourable magistrate had directed the jail doctors to monitor his health constantly and provide treatment. Ramalinga Raju and his brother B. Rama Raju never sought the permission for the hospital treatment,” Kumar said.

Chairman and founder Raju resigned on Wednesday after revealing years of accounting fraud at Satyam, including an admission that about $1 billion, or 94 percent of the cash and bank balances on Satyam's books at end-September, did not exist. (Agencies)