Saturday, July 02, 2011

Anil Kapoor's missing from MI 4 trailers




Anil Kapoor's much-discussed role in Mission: Imposesibl4 – Ghost Protocol has turned out to be a damp squib for the actor's fans when the first trailers of the Tom Cruise-starrer were leaked online.

Anil is missing from the video which has Cruise and other characters. The buzz is that none of the frames in the trailer have even a glimpse of the actor and the actor has a two-minute scene in the film itself. If that's the truth then it would be very sad for this to happen to an actor of Anil's calibre after making a Hollywood debut in Slumdog Millionaire.

Coming soon movie(The ledge 2011)

dAfter embarking on a eager affair with his Gospel neighbor's wife, Gavin soon finds himself in a fight of wills that will have life or death consequences. As a atheist, Gavin is enticed by her lover's husband to the ledge of a high rise. He has said in an hour to make a choice between his life or the one he loves. Without belief in an afterlife, will he be able to make a decision? It's up to police officer Hollis to save both their lives but the clock is ticking...
Production Status:     Released
Logline:     In an attempt to thwart a suicide jump, a cop learns of the strange circumstances that led to the jumper's predicament.
Genres:     Drama and Thriller
Release Date:     May 11th, 2011
MPAA Rating:     None
Distributors: IFC Films
   Production Co.:   
Michael Mailer Films
Filming Locations:   
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Produced in:     United States
                  

Friday, July 01, 2011

Libya: AU blames French arms drop to rebels

 Jean Ping says, who is the chief of the AUC,France's decision to air-drop weapons to Libyan rebels is dangerous. He also says puts the whole region at risk.

He told the BBC this decision will create problems to those in war-torn Somalia.

France has ratified it to drop arms to Berber tribal fighters in the mountains south-west of the Tripoli's  capital. .

Some analysts said the move might dispute the UN Security Council embargo on arms supplies to Libya.

Mr Ping was speaking from Equatorial Guinea where the heads of Africa are to meet on Thursday for an AU summit.

Libya is expected to be high on the summit's agenda.

He said that there was some problems.

He also said that the risk of civil war, risk of partition of the country, the risk of Somalia-sation of the country and risk of having arms everywhere... with terrorism.

"These risks will concern the neighbouring countries." he say,

Mr Ping said that an AU graceful plan has accepted for Libya in March was still legal.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Pakistan denies firing rockets into Afghanistan


ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's army is denying it fired hundreds of rockets into two eastern Afghan provinces over the past three weeks.

Army spokesman Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas said Monday that no rounds have been intentionally fired into Afghanistan. He said it is possible that a few rounds may have accidentally fallen into Afghanistan when security forces targeted militants carrying out cross-border attacks into Pakistan.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai said Sunday that hundreds of rockets have landed on Afghan soil.

The Pakistani spokesman claimed there have been five major attacks on border posts in the last month by groups of up to 300 militants who crossed into the country from Afghanistan. He said 55 paramilitary soldiers and tribal police have been killed in the attacks and 80 others injured.

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Abdul Qadeer Fitrat, Afghan central bank governor, delivers

  
 Abdul Qadeer Fitrat, The governor of Afghanistan's central bank, has resigned.  He feels his life as danger.

He said the government to interfere for his big corruption at the privately-owned Kabul Bank.
Waheed Omar, President Hamid Karzai's spokeman,said, " Mr Fitrat's resignation amounted to treason."

He joined that Mr Fitrat was himself under investigation.

The embezzlement at Kabul Bank almost lead to its collapse last year.

Investigators say that the bank - bailed out in September - made hundreds of millions of dollars of irrational loans.

President Karzai has pledged to investigate those involved in the crisis.

"My life was entirely in danger and this was distinctly true. I spoke to the parliament and explained some people who are responsible for the crisis of Kabul Bank," he said.
Two months ago, Mr Fitrat openly named in parliament high-profile figures who were declaratory involved.


Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Libya rejects ICC arrest warrant for Muammar Gaddafi



Libya has rejected a warrant issued by the ICC for the arrest of  Muammar Gaddafi. The ICC earlier blamed the Libyan leader of Muammar Gaddafi. The court had grounds to believe he had ordered attacks on civilians during Libya's four-month uprising, it said.

The Hague-based court also issued warrants for two Qaddafi's son named Saif al-Islam and Abdullah al-Sanussi.

Thousands of people are believed to have been killed in the conflict.

Anti-Gaddafi forces said on Monday they had launched a new push towards Tripoli, with heavy fighting near the strategic town of Bir al-Ghanam, to the south-west of capital.

The rebel defence minister told the BBC that forces opposed to Col Gaddafi may also make a move on the capital from the east.
'Unquestioned control'

BNP has called hartal for 48-hour in first half of July :



Dhaka:  BNP has called hartal for 48-hour countrywide non-stop hartal in the first half of July. It has called for retaining the existing provision of the caretaker government in the Constitution.

A BNP leader said." UNB Monday night that hartal must be declared from its protest rally today (Tuesday).

He also said that there is a possibility to call for 48-hour non-stop hartal in first or second week of July.

As part of its all of the country program BNP will organize rally in front of the party’s central office at Nayapaltan.

Monday, June 27, 2011

THE BENEFITS OF QUITTING SMOKING ARE VERY CLEAR.

The benefits of quitting smoking are very clear.

Most importantly, you will lower your risk for serious illness and disease like heart attack, stroke, and cancer. And the people you live with will be healthier because they won’t be around your smoke. When you quit, you will again have to deal with the hassle of leaving your workplace, home, your own home, a restaurant, or other places to smoke. And over time, you will notice that your teeth and breath are cleaner, stain marks on your fingers and fingernails are fading, and that you are able to smell and taste things better.

How can give up smoking

Research has shown that following these five key steps will help you to quit for good. Get ready to quit by picking a date to stop smoking. Before that day, get rid of all cigarettes, ashtrays, and lighters in your home, car and workplace. And, make it a rule never to let anyone smoke in your home. Write down why you want to quit and keep this list as a handy reminder.


Nizami, Babar, Paresh Barua among 11charged afresh

CHITTAGONG, June 26: The CID (Criminal Investigation Department) on Sunday published fresh chargesheets in the arms haul cases in Chittagong. The CID published the supplementary chargesheets against 11 people, including Rahman Nizami,how was Jamaat chief Matiur,and  Lutfuzzaman Babor,how was the leader of BNP,in the two cases that were filed under Section 25/B of the Special Power Act for arms smuggling and, under Section 19/A, for possession and transportation of illegal arms. 52 people were blamed in the new chargesheets while in the previous ones the number stood at 43. Of the accused, only two are on the run and the rest are in jail. The CID has named 265 people in the new chargesheets as witnesses as against 102 witnesses in the previous chargesheets.
The examining officer of the cases,named Moniruzzaman Chowdhury, published the two supplementary chargesheets to assistant commissioner (prosecution) Mohammed Moinuddin, at 5:30 pm in the Chittagong Court building. The chargesheets are of 18 pages each.
“I have accepted the new chargesheets in the Chittagong arms haul cases. We will submit these to the court immediately,” said Moinuddin.
The new chargesheets has included Matiur Rahman Nijami,how was Jamaat chief Matiur, how was Jamaat chief Matiur and Lutfuzzaman Babor; how was the former minister of BNP, former DGFI chief, Major General (Retd) Rezzakul Hyder Chowdhury; former chief of NSI, Brig Gen (Retd) Abdur Rahim, its former director, Wing Commander (Retd) Shahabuddin, former deputy director, Major (Retd) Liakot Hossain, and its former field officer, Akber Hossain Khan; former secretary in the ministry of industry, Nurul Amin; former managing director of CUFL, Mohammed Mohoshin Talukdar and its former general manager, Enamul Haque; and ULFA leader Paresh Barua.

Mexico clinch Gold Cup

PASADENA (CALIFORNIA), JUNE 26: Mexico teams won the CONCACAF Gold Cup on Saturday with a 4-2. The United States in a hugely entertaining final played in front of 93,000 fans. The game was a fitting finale. The tournament boasting plenty of goals and attacking games in front of bumper attendances and Mexico, with their exciting young team.They were deserved champions for a record sixth time.
Mexico had to fight back from 2-0 down after 23 minutes but with Giovani dos Santos at his sparkling best, Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez a constant threat and Pablo Barrera causing havoc on the right wing, they ran out convincing winners.



They're as like as dynamic teams  (Mexico). I've played.” U.S. forward Landon Donovan told reporters.
“They have a few guys who can change the game in a heart beat. They have some special players and they're explosive.,” he added.
A huge Mexican contingent in the crowd at the Rose Bowl brought a festive atmosphere to the ageing venue for the 1994 World Cup..
The U.S. took the lead in the eighth minute when midfielder Michael Bradley, son of coach Bob, nodded in a Freddy Adu corner with a sublime angled glancing header.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

THE BIOGRAPHY OF SOCRATES


Socrates was born of poor working class parents probably in the year 470B.C. He had usual education of the boys in those days, learning music, science, philosophy and gymnastics. He also studied the arts of public speaking and argument. As a young man, he served the army and fought in several battles with great courage. When he left the army, some of his friends wanted him to go to politics but this he refused to do, for he felt that he had another mission in life. This mission was to unmask ignorance and encourage truth. Up and down the streets of Athens, in the market places, in the houses of the rich and in the workshops of the poor, Socrates carried on his search for truth.

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