Friday, August 31, 2007

After 6 nights, Salman walks out of jail

After spending six nights behind bars, Bollywood star Salman Khan on Friday walked out of the prison after the Rajasthan High Court gave bail and suspended his five-year sentence awarded for killing an endangered deer nine years back.
Justice H R Panwar ordered the release of the 41-year-old star in the Chinkara poaching case after directing him to furnish a personal bond of Rs one lakh and two surety bonds of Rs 50,000.
Clad in a jeans pant and a white full-sleeved shirt folded, a relaxed Salman sporting a black and grey cap and a black bag slung on his shoulders came out of the jail shortly before six p.m. He waved to the crowd waiting outside to have a glimpse of him and once greeted them with folded hands.
The star's bodyguard--Shera-- was the first to greet him outside the gate. He was quickly put in a waiting vehicle by police and taken to the hotel on his way to Mumbai by a chartered flight.
His lawyers earlier fulfilled all the release formalities within a few hours after the judge gave the order giving the actor some reprieve.
The judge gave the order after hearing arguments for three hours on his revision petition along with the bail application. The court fixed the next date of hearing the revision petition on 24 October.
Salman, who was arrested on Saturday last, is lodged in the central jail in Jodhpur after losing his appeal in the district and session court of Jodhpur against his five-year sentence in the Chinkara poaching case awarded by the Chief Judicial Magistrate on April 10 last year.
The five-year sentence will remain suspended till the order on the star's revision petition is pronounced.

A CHAK DE! INDIA for football, courtesy John?

Much to the delight of the nation, the Indian football team has done a CHAK DE! INDIA by winning the Nehru Cup for the first time. It is the first big triumph for the team after decades of disappointment.
In a bid to keep the show going, the media has this story about a football based film, very much in the CHAK DE! INDIA mould, featuring John Abraham, to be made by the A.I.F.F. (All India Football Federation).
However, when John was contacted he was unaware about any such film. He did add that perhaps the talks are about DHAN DHANA DHAN GOAL, a football centric movie that he intends to show to the A.I.F.A. president, Priya Ranjan Dasmunshi.
While on John, though his mobile welcomes one with a 1000 cc mobike tone, he absolutely loves football and is a keen and avid watcher of the game.

WWE discusses steroids investigation with N.Y. prosecutors

Officials from World Wrestling Entertainment met this week with New York prosecutors investigating illegal steroid sales.

WWE Vice President Jennifer McIntosh confirmed the Tuesday meeting but declined to comment on what was discussed. Calls to Albany County District Attorney P. David Soares' office were not immediately returned Thursday.

The day before the meeting, former pro wrestler Brian "Crush" Adams, 44, was found dead of undetermined causes in his Florida home. Authorities said tissue and toxicology tests are due in six to eight weeks.

Adams had not been a wrestler for WWE since 2001, McIntosh said. His death came less than two months after pro wrestler Chris Benoit killed his wife and son before hanging himself on the cable of a weight machine in his Georgia home. Prescription anabolic steroids were found in the home, raising questions about whether the drugs played a role in the killings.

Soares' office has said Benoit had been a client of Signature Pharmacy of Orlando, Fla., which is at the center of the investigation.

Nine people, including three current or former physicians, have pleaded guilty, most affiliated with Internet and phone-order companies that filled orders for anabolic steroids and growth hormones through Signature and sent drugs to customers around the country, including Albany County.

Signature's owners have pleaded not guilty.

In New York, it is illegal for a doctor to prescribe drugs without examining the patient in person, and illegal for a pharmacy to dispense prescription drugs without a valid prescription.

National Football League officials met with Soares and other investigators in March. An NFL spokesman said they had asked the prosecutors' office for any information relevant to the league.

WWE suspends 10 for violating policy that requires drug tests

World Wrestling Entertainment, under fire since one of its top stars was involved in a double-murder suicide, announced the suspension of 10 of its wrestlers on Thursday.

They are being suspended for violating the WWE's "wellness policy."

The move comes as investigators from the Albany, N.Y., district attorney's office have been gathering information about steroid use by WWE wrestlers as part of a wide ranging investigation into online pharmacies and the doctors who write prescriptions for them.

WWE did not release the names of those suspended. A source close to the investigation said that WWE was told that the following wrestlers were among the clients of one of the pharmacies under investigation, Signature of Orlando: Shoichi Funaki, Dave Bautista, Adam "Edge" Copeland, Chris "Masters" Mordetsky, John "Johnny Nitro" Hennigan, and Shane Helms. Chris Benoit, the wrestler who killed his wife and son before hanging himself in June, was also a Signature client, as were two other wrestlers who recently died, Eddie Guerrero and Brian "Crush" Adams.

The Albany district attorney's office is examining online prescription mills where doctors get paid as little as $25 to issue online prescriptions, which in turn are filled by friendly pharmacies. In addition to Signature, its investigators raided pharmacies in Mobile, Ala. and Bay Ridge, N.Y.

Among those who have pleaded guilty are a Florida doctor named Claire Godfrey, who has admitted to prescribing performance-enhancing drugs at least two WWE wrestlers. In exchange for a plea that will keep her out of prison, she is cooperating with prosecutors.

The suspensions, which were accompanied by a WWE pledge to make future actions public after Nov. 1, comes at a time of mounting pressure on the WWE. A spokesman for the House Energy & Commerce Committee said Thursday that its commerce subcommittee will be holding hearings into the WWE in late September. The aide said a witness list has not been finalized.

Also looking into the company is the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. In a request that parallels what was asked of Major League Baseball, the committee is seeking a list of drugs covered by the WWE's policies, the number of tests it conducts annually, the protocols followed after a positive test and the procedures for awarding exemptions.

The issue of steroids and WWE largely faded until late June, when Benoit killed his wife and son in their suburban Atlanta home before hanging himself. His body was found to have 10 times the normal level of testosterone, as well as the anti-anxiety drug Xanax and the painkiller hydrocodone, authorities said.

The WWE instituted its current drug testing policy after the November 2005 death of Benoit's best friend, Guerrero, 38, who was found dead in a hotel room in Minneapolis. On Aug. 15, a day before WWE officials met with the Albany prosecutors, Adams, 44, was found dead of undetermined causes in his Florida home. Toxicology tests are pending.

The WWE has insisted that it randomly tests its 180 athletes at least four times a year. But its program has been criticized by a number of people, including David Black, the president of Aegis Sciences, a laboratory in Nashville that runs the WWE's testing program. "The intention is not to punish, but to get them [the wrestlers] to engage in a different lifestyle," Black said in a July story in the New York Times.

Shaun Assael is a senior writer for ESPN The Magazine. He is also the co-author of "Sex, Lies, and Headlocks: The Real Story of Vince McMahon and World Wrestling Entertainment," which is available here. His second book, Steroid Nation, will be released in October.

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Salman Khan's bail plea deferred till Thursday

The Bench of Justice H R Pawar on Wednesday deferred Salman Khan's bail plea hearing till Thursday.
The actor approached this Bench after Justice G K Vyas refused to hear the plea.
Salman's counsel then approached the bench of Justice H R Pawar, who was supposed to hear the matter at 2 pm.
Justice Vyas had got Khan's revision petition listed hearing on Wednesday, after the star was sentenced to five years in prison following his conviction in the Chinkara poaching case.
Khan was arrested in Jodhpur jail on Saturday. The actor had spent three nights in the same barrack in April last year before he got bail.

Rs 75 cr at stake on Salman movies

Actor Salman Khan's arrest has created a flutter in Bollywood as around Rs 75 crore is at stake due to stalling of movies having the actor in a lead role.

The industry experts are however hoping that the delay caused by the arrest will not be too long and they were willing to wait and watch the future proceedings.

"Arrest of Salman Khan is a jolt for the Hindi film industry as Rs 75 crore rides on him. But as of now the situation is not that serious as it seems," trade analyst and critic Komal Nahata said.

Corraborating with Nahata's views, Kumar Mohan, editor of trade magazine Complete Cinema said, "Salman being a celebrity, his films would get affected. But only if he remained in jail for long."

"Salman has two films on the floor as of now; one is Afzal Khan's God Tussi Great Ho (Rs 35 cr) which has been in the making for the last two-and-a-half years," he said.

"There is also the remake of Tamil hit Pokhri (Rs 35-40 cr), produced by Boney Kapoor. Shooting has just begun for this film that also stars Ayesha Takia. Shooting has not yet started," Mohan said.

Salman not to get any special treatment in jail

Bollywood actor Salman Khan will not be given any special treatment while serving his 5-year term in Jodhpur jail in the blackbuck poaching case.

He has been kept in a regular cell and given the required security in accordance with the procedure of the prison, Jailor Aota Ram said.

"We will go as per the jail manual and he will not be given any special treatment," he said.

Khan was on Saturday arrested and sent to jail shortly after he landed in Jodhpur from Mumbai to surrender after losing the appeal against a 5-year prison term given by a lower court.

HC defers hearing on Salman's case till Friday

The Rajasthan High Court on Thursday deferred the hearing on actor Salman Khan's bail application, who is convicted in the Chinkara poaching case, till Friday.
The actor's case was listed in the court of Justice H R Panwar after Justice G K Vyas recused himself from hearing Salman's bail plea.
While calling for the case records, the judge deferred the hearing and ordered that it be listed for Friday.
Dipesh Mehta, a Mumbai-based lawyer and a Supreme Court advocate Uday Lalit appeared for the actor.
Salman, who was arrested on Saturday, is lodged in Central Jail here after losing his appeal in the district and session court of Jodhpur against his sentence in the chinkara poaching case handed out by the Chief Judicial Magistrate on April 10.

Are your jeans sagging? Go directly to jail.


a 17-year-old high school sophomore in Mansfield, Louisiana, believes that no one should be able to tell him how low to wear his jeans. "It's up to the person who's wearing the pants," he said.
Marshall's sagging pants, a style popularized in the early 1990s by hip-hop artists, are becoming a criminal offense in a growing number of communities, including his own.
Starting in Louisiana, an intensifying push by lawmakers has determined pants worn low enough to expose underwear poses a threat to the public, and they have enacted indecency ordinances to stop it.
Since June 11, sagging pants have been against the law in Delcambre, Louisiana, a town of 2,231 that is 80 miles southwest of Baton Rouge. The style carries a fine of as much as $500 or up to a six-month sentence. "We used to wear long hair, but I don't think our trends were ever as bad as sagging," said Mayor Carol Broussard.
An ordinance in Mansfield, a town of 5,496 near Shreveport, subjects offenders to a fine (as much as $150 plus court costs) or jail time (up to 15 days). Police Chief Don English said the law, which takes effect Sept. 15, will set a good civic image.
Behind the indecency laws may be the real issue — the hip-hop style itself, which critics say is worn as a badge of delinquency, with its distinctive walk conveying thuggish swagger and a disrespect for authority. Also at work is the larger issue of freedom of expression and the questions raised when fashion moves from being merely objectionable to illegal.
Sagging began in prison, where oversized uniforms were issued without belts to prevent suicide and their use as weapons. The style spread through rappers and music videos, from the ghetto to the suburbs and around the world.
Efforts to outlaw sagging in Virginia and statewide in Louisiana in 2004, failed, usually when opponents invoked a right to self-expression. But the latest legislative efforts have taken a different tack, drawing on indecency laws, and their success is inspiring lawmakers in other states.
In the West Ward of Trenton, Councilwoman Annette Lartigue is drafting an ordinance to fine or enforce community service in response to what she sees as the problem of exposing private parts in public.
"It's a fad like hot pants; however, I think it crosses the line when a person shows their backside," Lartigue said. "You can't legislate how people dress, but you can legislate when people begin to become indecent by exposing their body parts."
The American Civil Liberties Union has been steadfast in its opposition to dress restrictions. Debbie Seagraves, the executive director of the ACLU of Georgia said, "I don't see any way that something constitutional could be crafted when the intention is to single out and label one style of dress that originated with the black youth culture, as an unacceptable form of expression."
School districts have become more aggressive in enforcing dress bans, as the courts have given them greater latitude. Restrictions have been devised for jeans, miniskirts, long hair, piercing, logos with drug references and gang-affiliated clothing including colors, hats and jewelry.
Dress codes are showing up in unexpected places. The National Basketball Association now stipulates that no sports apparel, sunglasses, headgear, exposed chains or medallions may be worn at league-sponsored events. After experiencing a brawl that spilled into the stands and generated publicity headaches, the league sought to enforce a business-casual dress code, saying that hip-hop clothing projected an image that alienated middle-class audiences.
According to Andrew Bolton, the curator at the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, fashions tend to be decried when they "challenge the conservative morality of a society."
Not since the zoot suit has a style been greeted with such strong disapproval. The exaggerated boxy long coat and tight-cuffed pants, started in the 1930s, was the emblematic style of a subculture of young urban minorities. It was viewed as unpatriotic and flouted a fabric conservation order during World War II. The clothing was at the center of what were called Zoot Suit Riots in Los Angeles, racially motivated beatings of Hispanic youths by sailors. The youths were stripped of their garments, which were burned in the street.
Following a pattern of past fashion bans, the sagging prohibitions are seen by some as racially motivated because the wearers are young, predominantly African-American men.
Yet, this legislation has been proposed largely by African-American officials. It may speak to a generation gap. Michael Eric Dyson, a professor of sociology at Georgetown University and the author of "Know What I Mean?: Reflections on Hip Hop," said, "They've bought the myth that sagging pants represents an offensive lifestyle which leads to destructive behavior."
Last week, Atlanta Councilman C. T. Martin sponsored an amendment to the city's indecency laws to ban sagging, which he called an epidemic. "We are trying to craft a remedy," said Martin, who sees the problem as "a prison mentality."
But Larry Harris, Jr., 28, a musician from Miami, who stood in oversize gear outside a hip-hop show in Times Square, denied that prison style was his inspiration. "I think what you have here is people who don't understand the language of hip-hop," he said.
A dress code ordinance proposed in Stratford, Connecticut, by Councilman Alvin O'Neal was rejected at a Town Council meeting last Monday, drawing criticism that the law was unconstitutional and unjustly encouraged racial profiling. Many residents agreed that the town had more pressing issues.
Benjamin Chavis, the former executive director of the NAACP, said, "I think to criminalize how a person wears their clothing is more offensive than what the remedy is trying to do."
Chavis, who is often pictured in an impeccable suit and tie among the baggy outfits of the hip-hop elite, is a chairman of the Hip Hop Summit Action Network, a coalition he founded with the music mogul Russell Simmons. He said that the coalition will challenge the ordinances in court.
"The focus should be on cleaning up the social conditions that the sagging pants comes out of," he said. "That they wear their pants the way they do is a statement of the reality that they're struggling with on a day-to-day basis."

Beckham sprains knee as Galaxy lose on penalties

Beckham left the field in the 30th minute of Wednesday night's SuperLiga final against Pachuca after spraining his right knee when he fell.

That wasn't the team's only loss.

The Galaxy were beaten 4-3 on penalty kicks after playing to a 1-1 tie after 90 minutes of regulation and 30 minutes of overtime. Beckham, who rejoined his team on the bench for overtime and the penalty kicks, limped off the field in a suit and tie.

Carlos Rodriguez's kick into the right corner of the net past goalkeeper Joe Cannon gave Pachuca a 4-3 lead in the shootout. Abel Xavier then missed wide right for Los Angeles, ending the marathon match.

The SuperLiga championship was the only title match the Galaxy will likely play in this season. Its Major League Soccer record is 3-10-5 and its chances of making the playoffs are slim.

Pachuca won the trophy and the $1 million prize in the inaugural tournament that involved four MLS teams and four teams from Mexico's first division.

The SuperLiga title is the fourth championship won by Pachuca in the last year. "Los Tuzos" also won the Mexican title, the CONCACAF Champions Cup and the Copa Sudamericana title.

Pachuca led 1-0 when when Galaxy midfielder Peter Vagenas put the ball in his own net in the 28th minute. He collapsed in despair against the back of the net as the pro-Pachuca crowd roared.

Pachuca goalkeeper Miguel Calero made several spectacular saves in the second half, when the Galaxy attacked aggressively.

In the 86th minute, Landon Donovan's deflection was stopped by Calero, then the ball fell out of his clutches and narrowly missed rolling into the net. Donovan slapped his hands to his head in frustration.

After a string of agonizing misses, Chris Klein tied it at 1 on a brilliant bicycle kick in second-half stoppage time.

Donovan later missed a chance to win it when his penalty kick was saved by a diving Calero.

During a scoreless first half, Beckham and Pachuca midfielder Fernando Salazar each went after the ball just outside the Mexican club's penalty area. Beckham tripped over the ball and fell. He lay face down on the grass for a few seconds before getting up and hobbling off the field, signaling to the bench he needed to come out.

Initially, Beckham's injury was announced as a strain. But after he was examined at halftime, the team said he had a sprain.

Salazar left because of a sprained right knee, which, like Beckham's injury, was initially announced as a strain. Alan Gordon replaced Beckham in the 33rd minute, triggering massive booing from the crowd of 12,500.

Beckham made his way to a wall on the sideline, bent over and held on to it before a Galaxy staff member arrived to help him to the bench. He sat down and had his right leg taped, then buried his head in his hands. At halftime, Beckham gingerly walked across the field to the tunnel.

He did not return for the second half.

But Beckham came out to watch overtime dressed in a gray suit, white shirt and black tie. He sat on the bench with his right leg extended.

At the end of the second overtime, Beckham limped onto the field to join his teammates as they regrouped for penalty kicks, clapping his hands in encouragement.

Beckham has had a nagging left ankle injury since before he joined the Galaxy on July 13. It has limited his playing time and caused him to miss games both at home and on the road.

The Galaxy's next MLS game is at home Saturday against Real Salt Lake. Beckham was expected to leave Sunday to join England for 10 days to play in two Euro 2008 qualifying matches, but it was not immediately known how his injury might affect those plans.

Attendance was capped at 12,500 in the 27,000-seat stadium to limit traffic and ease parking problems for students in their first week of fall classes at Cal State Dominguez Hills. The school shares its campus with the Home Depot Center. As a result, the upper deck and north end zone were closed.

The Galaxy wore black armbands to honor 22-year-old Sevilla midfielder Antonio Puerta, who died Tuesday after collapsing on the field in Spain.

Christ-like bin Laden image stirs debate

Artworks depicting Osama bin Laden in a Christ-like pose and a statue of the Virgin Mary covered in a burqa have caused a stir in Australia after they were showcased in a prestigious religious art competition.
’Bearded Orientals: Making the Empire Cross’ by Priscilla Bracks is a "double vision" print that depicts both Jesus and bin Laden.
Luke Sullivan's ‘The Fourth Secret of Fatima’ is a statue of Mary, her head and torso obscured by a blue burqa like the one Afghan women had to wear under the militant Taliban.
The artworks were among more than 500 entries in the Blake Prize for Religious Art, and have been included in an exhibition at the National Art School in Sydney.
"The choice of such artwork is gratuitously offensive to the religious beliefs of many Australians," Australian Prime Minister John Howard told Thursday's Daily Telegraph newspaper.
Opposition Labor leader Kevin Rudd also criticised the artwork. "I accept you know people can have artistic freedom, but I find this painting off, off in the extreme. I understand how people would be offended by it," he said.
Australia's 20 million population is overwhelmingly Christian and the print was condemned by the Australian Christian Lobby.
"It's really unfortunate people take liberties with the Christian faith they wouldn't take with other religions," Lobby spokeswoman Glynis Quinlan told reporters.
Cartoons satirising the Prophet Mohammad in European newspapers in 2006 sparked violent protests by Muslims around the world, who saw them as an affront to Islam.
Good Vs Evil?
A debate about the Australian artworks attracted almost 400 comments on the news.com.au Web site.
"One could only compare Osama with Saddam or Hitler, but Jesus came to Earth not to terrorise, but to save mankind," wrote a blogger named Shirley.
Another blogger, Marc, praised the artworks' shock value. "Art is supposed to provoke thought and debate...to offend you and make you think," he wrote.
"As for Osama being depicted in a Christ-like pose, the image of Christ as a white Anglo-Saxon male is incorrect anyway, if anything he would have looked very much like Osama and less like a European man (he was after all Jewish and born in the Middle East)," he said.
Spokesperson for the Blake Prize, Reverend Rod Pattenden, defended he controversial selection for this year's competition, saying the aim of the prize was to encourage discussion about spirituality in society -- the goal of both artists.
"It poses the question of what's the future of religion. They are hegemonic in their nature, they can be all encompassing and powerful," Sullivan, who created the statue, told the Telegraph.
Bracks said she hoped some viewers might see this as a juxtaposition of good and evil, and realise her concerns about bin Laden's possible glorification as a cult figure.
"I'm interested in having a discussion, and asking questions about how we think about our world and what we accept, and what we don't accept," Bracks told Australian radio.
This year's A$15,000 (USD 12,300) Blake Prize was awarded on Wednesday to Shirley Purdie for her ‘Stations of the Cross’.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

'Twenty20 opportunity important for comeback' - Sehwag

Virender Sehwag, ignored for India's ongoing tour of England, says the Twenty20 format will suit his aggressive batting style and hopes a good performance in the World Championship will pave his comeback into the Indian team.
"It's a new format and my kind of batsmen, who loath to leave or defend a ball, would definitely love it. I'm waiting for it as it would allow me to just walk in and start playing my shots without bothering much," Sehwag told reporters today after he and ICC chief executive Malcolm Speed unveiled the 12 kg silver-rhodium trophy in New Delhi for the event, to begin from September 11.
The importance of the event is not lost on Sehwag either. "Personally, this is important for me to get back to the Indian side. I've been working hard on my batting skills and I hope to do well in South Africa to get back to the squad."
He also hailed Mahendra Singh Dhoni's appointment as captain for the tournament. "It's wonderful to have Dhoni as the captain. Everyone knows he is a matchwinner and has a great knowledge of the game. He has done a brilliant job behind the stumps too. I hope he does well as captain also and my wishes are with him."
Purists may sneer at the format but Sehwag said the event would be competitive enough and taken seriously by cricketers. "Last time I played it, it was more of a fun thing. Now you have 12 teams vying for top honours and so it would be competitive. Whether it's an ODI or Test or Twenty20, you are always going to be criticised when you don't get the runs. So the players will definitely take it seriously."
And he also had a word of sympathy for the bowlers, who would be in for some harsh treatment. "I know it's a sort of punishment for the bowlers and every team would probably like to go into the tournament with 11 batsmen, who can bowl a bit."
Pondering on strategy, Sehwag said allrounders would play a key role in the tournament. "It depends on how good you are on that particular day, but the key would be to score 200-210 runs and defend it. For that, you need allrounders, who can bowl and then bat down the order."
Sehwag also dismissed the notion that Twenty20 has no place for the ageing players like Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly, who have opted out of the event. "If Tendulkar bats for 20 overs, he would get a century and that would definitely help the side. I don't think Twenty20 is necessarily a youngster's game."

Hockey wizard's son wants more CHAK DE! INDIAs

Not many will know that today is the birthday of the Bradman of hockey, Major Dhyan Chand. Such is the apathy towards the National game and its heroes!
The former Indian hockey wizard was born on August 29, 1905 in Allahabad and is often regarded as the greatest player ever to have played the game. He was a part of the Gold winning Indian team in three Olympic Games (1928 Amsterdam, 1932 Los Angeles, 1936 Berlin). He was awarded the Padma Bhushan, India's third highest civilian honour, in 1956. He got the title 'Chand' (moon) from his first coach, Pankaj Gupta, who had rightly predicted that he would one day shine like the moon. Major Dhyan Chand was affectionately called 'Dadda'.
We decided to talk to his son, Olympian and part of the 1975 World Cup (Kuala Lampur) winning Indian hockey team, Ashok Kumar. Presently in Bhopal, Ashok expressed his happiness at the amount of awareness and popularity that Yash Raj's CHAKDE! INDIA has generated for hockey.
He told us that public memory is very short and in about 4-5 months it will all be forgotten. He added that one CHAKDE! INDIA has made people know about the plight of one Mir Ranjan Negi (and hockey) and more movies like it will be needed to restore the neglected National game to its past glory. He implored the media to "keep the torch burning as pen is mightier than the sword!"

Angelina Jolie ends her Iraq-Syria trip

Angelina Jolie saw firsthand the plight of conflict refugees stranded in the blazing desert near the Syrian-Iraqi border in a visit this week to highlight their ordeal.
The American actress, who is a goodwill ambassador for the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, traveled to Syria and Iraq on Monday and Tuesday, the agency said in a statement. Jolie also separately visited U.S. troops in the area.
"I have come to Syria and Iraq to help draw attention to this humanitarian crisis and to urge governments to increase their support for UNHCR and its partners," Jolie was quoted as saying by the Geneva-based agency on Tuesday.
She headed home from Syria on Wednesday according to UNHCR officials, after a visit wrapped in secrecy and with no media coverage.
The 32-year-old star of the movie "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" traveled to the al-Waleed refugee camp on the Iraqi side of the border and spoke to some of the 1,200 refugees stranded there, prevented from entering Syria, UNCHR said.
"It is absolutely essential that the ongoing debate about Iraq's future includes plans for addressing the enormous humanitarian consequences these people face," she said.
The camp is in a no man's land between the two countries, one mile from the Iraqi border post and 4.5 miles from the Syrian border.
Jolie, who wore a blue flak jacket and a helmet when she arrived unannounced at the camp, was not immediately recognized by many of the refugees, a large number of whom are Palestinians who have been stranded in the desert encampment since December.
Unlike Iraqis, who are allowed to enter and settle in Syria, Palestinian residents of Iraq are mostly prevented from entering the country, leaving them stranded at the border.
Jolie spent two hours there talking with the refugees through a translator, taking notes, all the while surrounded by bodyguards, according to Qusai Mohammed Saleh, 33, a Palestinian refugee.
"I didn't recognize her right away, but after she was introduced as Angelina Jolie, I remembered a little, from some of her movies," he told The Associated Press by phone from the camp.
"She did not like the tragic situation," Saleh said, adding that she inspected the camp's medical and hygiene facilities.
Fellow refugee Awad Talha Awad, 48, said he had hopes the visit would make a difference. "Our situation is so difficult," he said, adding that Jolie was "moved" by some of the conditions she witnessed.
"She felt the sun," he said of the raging midday summer temperatures. "She did not make any promises but she said, 'we will make an effort to resolve your situation.'"
UNHCR estimates that more than 4.2 million Iraqis have been displaced since the 2003 U.S.-led invasion, and of these, about two million have fled to neighboring countries, mainly Syria and Jordan, placing a heavy strain on their resources.
Last month, the agency launched an appealed together with UNICEF for almost $130 million to help provide an education to displaced Iraqi children across the Middle East.
Jolie has worked with UNHCR since early 2001. In May, a foundation set up by Jolie and fellow actor Brad Pitt donated $1 million to help those affected by the conflict in Sudan's Darfur region and neighboring Chad.

Monday, August 27, 2007

Sanju unsure of doing films in one-month period

He may have got a chance to stay out of jail month but actor Sanjay Dutt is unsure as to whether he will get back to films in this period, sources close to him said in Mumbai.

True, Sanjay will be out of jail for at least a month now but it is not yet certain that he will get back to films in this period. He is in talks with his lawyers now and discussing every issue in detail, the sources said.

Dutt, who appeared before the special TADA court on Monday, was told he would get a copy of order of his conviction on September 27. The Supreme Court has granted the actor bail until he gets a copy of that.

Dutt was sentenced to six years RI for possessing illegal weapons by the special TADA court hearing the 1993 serial blasts case on July 31 this year.

With as much as Rs 100 crore riding on the actor in the shape of unfinished films, the producers who had signed him on were forced to wait and watch.

Two of Dutt's films which were on floors when the sentence came were Dhoom director Sanjay Gadhvi's Kidnap and Abbas Mustan's Mr Fraud.

No doubt, Sanjay has to complete these two films but whether he will do it now is a decision he has to take after careful consideration with his lawyers and family, the sources said.

Man leaves dead mother in armchair for two years

A German left his dead mother seated in her favorite armchair at their shared home for two years because he could not face organizing a funeral, police in the southern town of Fuerstenfeldbruck said Friday.

The woman died of natural causes in the chair in July 2005 at the age of 92, a police spokesman said. A doctor called to the scene at the time gave the son a death certificate but he did not register the death.

Neighbors recently alerted police about the corpse. The man told police he could not bear to move his mother and said he never again entered the room where she was seated. Police have started an investigation for violating German burial law.

Saturday, August 25, 2007

I will surrender in Jodhpur: Salman

Actor Salman Khan, who is flying down to Jodhpur with his family members and lawyer Dipesh Mehta, told reporters outside his house that he would be surrendering before the Jodhpur court on Saturday.
Addressing the media before getting into his SUV outside his residence, the actor said, "A warrant has been apparently issued and as per advice from my lawyers, I am going to Jodhpur to surrender."
"Nobody has told me to get there but I am going there as a responsible citizen who abides by the law," he added.
Clad in a white T-shirt, cargo pants and sporting sunglasses, Salman was seen hugging his close relatives before leaving his home.
His brothers Sohail and Arbaaz were seen at the residence in Bandra's Galaxy Apartments and so was sister-in-law Malaika Arora Khan. It was however, not immediately clear as to who would be accompanying Salman to Jodhpur.
He is expected to reach Jodhpur at 1300 hrs and would "directly go to the court."
It is likely that he would immediately taken into custody, as per the court orders. The lawyers would then file a bail application. However, the bail application can only be heard on Monday.
"Though the High Court is shut, I would make efforts for the revision petition to be filed at the court registrar's office today (Saturday) itself so that relief is granted to Salman as soon as possible," Mehta said.
On Friday a Jodhpur District and Sessions Judge K R Singhvi upheld a lower court's judgement of April 2006 sentencing Salman to prison in the 1998 poaching case.
The court of the chief judicial magistrate, which had convicted Salman last year, issued the non-bailable warrant against him in the afternoon and sent it to police for execution.
The actor evaded immediate arrest as he did not appear in the sessions court, with his lawyer saying there was no directive for his appearance.
However, after day-long suspense over his whereabouts, the 41-year-old star appeared on the balcony of his home in the Mumbai suburb of Bandra to wave to fans waiting outside.
Salman's contemporary Sanjay Dutt was last month given a six-year jail term for illegal possession of weapons in the 1993 Mumbai blasts case. He is currently free on interim bail granted by the Supreme Court.
In his ruling against Salman, Judge Singhvi described the grounds used by the actor for his appeal against his conviction as "baseless".
Salman's sister Alvira was present in the court as the judge forfeited his bail bond and directed him to surrender.
The judge also rejected an application filed by Salman's counsel for giving him time to surrender.

Salman latest in list of stars to face court, arrest

Salman Khan is the latest in a list of Bollywood actors stretching back five decades to have faced court proceedings and arrest.

Long before a non-bailable warrant was issued for Salman by a court in Jodhpur in connection with his conviction in a poaching case, actor Balraj Sahni was arrested in 1951 for his Leftist leanings while working in K Asif's Hulchul.

Asif had to take special permission from court to bring Sahni for the shooting under police escort. However, he was released soon after.

More recently, Monica Bedi served 5 years in jail after she was charged with cheating, criminal conspiracy and impersonation while securing a fake passport.

After spending time behind bars in Portugal and India, she walked free on July 25 when she was released from Hyderabad's Chanchalguda jail.

On July 31, Sanjay Dutt was given a 6-year jail term in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case by a TADA court for illegally possessing a 9mm pistol and an AK-56 rifle.

After spending 23 days in Pune's Yeravada Jail, Dutt was released on Thursday after the Supreme Court granted him interim bail on August 20.

Dutt earlier spent 16 months in jail in two spells during the 13-year trial of the case related to the Mumbai blasts.

Salman's arrest is imminent, with police saying they would execute the arrest warrant in the poaching case, in which stars Saif Ali Khan, Satish Shah, Tabu, Sonali Bhendre and Neelam Kothari have been acquitted.

Friday, August 24, 2007

Beckham tastes defeat again in LA


Globe-trotting David Beckham tasted defeat for the second time in two days when he played for the full 90 minutes in Los Angeles Galaxy's 3-0 Major League Soccer loss to Chivas USA in California.
A day after playing a full game for England in a 2-1 friendly defeat by Germany at Wembley, Beckham was on the pitch throughout as the Galaxy slipped to their ninth defeat in 17 MLS games in front of a capacity crowd of 27,000.
Galaxy coach Frank Yallop described the performance as one of the worst since he took charge just over a year ago and said he had erred in leaving Beckham on for the entire match.
"It wasn't the intention to play him at all but he came in and said that he felt okay," Yallop told reporters. "And obviously with our situation in the league we need points.
"I didn't want to leave him on but in the end, at 2-0, he tried and all it needed was maybe one set piece or one bit of magic by David.
"Right at the end he looked hobbled," he said. "I used him tonight and I shouldn't have done that.
"I don't like to put players like David in jeopardy of getting injured, and that wasn't the intention.
"We wanted to make sure his ankle was okay and he said he was okay to start," Yallop added, referring to the left ankle injury that has hampered Beckham for the last two months.
"You can still tell now that he is sore, he's still not 100 percent."
Chivas striker Maykel Galindo opened the scoring in the 59th minute, sliding the ball past Galaxy goalkeeper Joe Cannon after pouncing on a defensive blunder by Kyle Veris.
Ten minutes later, defender Francisco Mendoza set up Galindo for his second goal, and 10th of the season, with a pinpoint pass that split the Galaxy defense from the right.
Mendoza made it 3-0 with a perfectly weighted left-footed kick in the 88th minute, with Cannon stranded, to put the gloss on Chivas's 10th win of their MLS campaign.
Despite the return from injury of experienced Portuguese defender Abel Xavier, the Galaxy came under continual pressure from a spirited Chivas attack, especially in the opening half when Cannon was required to make several good saves.
The Galaxy were fortunate not to concede a penalty in the 31st minute when Xavier, tackling back, brought Francisco Mendoza down in the area.
Beckham took his first free kick in the 37th minute but it was dealt with adequately by the Chivas defense.
The opening half ended with a fracas in the middle of the pitch and red cards being issued to Galaxy midfielder Kevin Harmse and Chivas defender Alex Zotinca.
Harmse was head-butted by Zotinca in return for a punch to the stomach, a clash sparked when Beckham squared up to Chivas midfielder Jesse Marsch after being the victim of a mistimed tackle.
The Galaxy, who have won only three of their 17 MLS games this season, remain second bottom in the Western standings.
Chivas, with 10 wins out of 19, stay in third spot, seven points behind the pacesetting Houston Dynamo.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Sensations of a Kiss

Despite the relative tastelessness of kisses, they are usually referred to as sweet. Tasting of wine, strawberries and honey are some of the most common descriptions of lover’s kisses, although some poets are more creative.

For example:-

  • The Song of Songs says, "Thy lips drip as the honeycomb
  • my spouse: Honey and milk are under thy tongue.

The feeling of a kiss is also described in a multitude of ways, The pounding of the heart, quivering of the limbs, pain in the chest and quickening of the breath are some examples of this. The Persian poet Ha-fez, writes that he fears he will “char her delicate lips” when he writes of kissing his beloved.

The Spirit Within a Kiss

"At what else does that touching of lips aim but at a junction of souls?"

Favorinus of Arles

  • The Babylonian goddess of love, Ishtar, was said to hold life in her mouth, offering spiritual delight to those who worshipped her. “That rarest gift, the honeyed kiss of love/ On earth, is sweeter bliss than gods enjoy,” she tells one of her followers.

  • Another example of the use of kisses as an exchange of life force or spirit is in the Egyptian legend of Osiris and Isis. When Osiris’ jealous brother, Set, threw him into the Nile, his wife Isis searched for his body in the river and breathed life into him through a kiss.

  • The Renaissance saw a rapid rise in the view of kissing as an exchange of souls, and as an offering of the self to the other person. Allusions to kissing in poetry included an eternal kiss, a swoon that carried the couple almost to death, and most importantly, the diffusion of one soul into the body of the other.

  • Perhaps one of the most potent notions of kissing revolves around the belief in its life force and vitality. The Romans particularly believed that kissing a dying lover would keep the spirit in the body longer. Ovid, particularly, mourns that his wife will not be able to extend his life with her love because of his exile. Kisses could even follow the dead into the Underworld as a comfort to the shades of the dead.

Love

Love is any of a number of emotions and experiences related to a sense of strong affection or profound oneness.Depending on context, love can have a wide variety of intended meanings. Romantic love is seen as a deep, ineffable feeling of intense and tender attraction shared in passionate or intimate attraction and intimate interpersonal and sexual relationships. Love can also be conceived of as Platonic love, religious love, familial love, and, more casually, great affection for anything considered strongly pleasurable, desirable, or preferred, including activities and foods.

Verdict on Salman poaching case on Friday

A court in Jodhpur would announce its judgement on Friday on actor Salman Khan's appeal against a five-year prison term given to him in a poaching case.

District and Session Judge KR Singvi on August 7 had adjourned the proceedings after hearing the arguments by the counsel of Salman and the public prosecutor.

The actor is expected to arrive in Jodhpur this evening, H M Saraswat counsel for Salman said.

The district Police is planning to put up strict security arrangements during the course of court proceedings after getting instruction from the Court administration.

The Court had asked the Police to make special arrangement to manage the OB Vans of the news channels and Salman's fans.

"We are requesting the news channels to park their vans out side the court premises as well as arranging special security arrangements to control the crowd", Hawa Singh Ghumaria, Superintendent of Police, said.

Chief Judicial Magistrate Brijendra Kumar Jain had on April 10 last year convicted Salman in the poaching case and sentenced him to five years imprisonment. The court had also imposed a fine of Rs. 25,000 on him. Salman has filed the appeal against the verdict.

The case relates to the poaching of two blackbucks at Ujiyala Bhakhar near Ghoda Farm on September 28, 1998 during the shoot of Hindi feature film Hum Saath Saath Hain.

Salman has also been sentenced to one-year imprisonment in another poaching case of Bhawad and has filed an appeal against that decision also. But the hearing has not started as the record is pending with the Rajasthan High court where the state government filed an appeal for enhancement of the sentence.

JODHAA AKBAR'S completion depends on Aishwarya?

Ashutosh Gowariker's historical magnum opus, JODHAA AKBAR, has the renowned director trying to explore the hitherto unknown facets of Emperor Akbar's relationship with his beloved Rajput queen, Jodhaa Bai.
While the makers are trying their level best to meet the October 12 (release) deadline, a few impediments still remain. As per unit sources, the patchwork shooting and some parts of Aishwarya's dubbing have to be completed. Ashutosh even went to the extent of rushing to Hyderabad (where Ash was shooting for Ramu's SARKAR RAJ), in a bid to complete her dubbing.
However, due to prior commitments, Aishwarya had to leave for Los Angeles and then to Paris, to shoot for THE PINK PANTHER 2. The completion of JODHAA AKBAR, in all respects, now depends on how soon Aishwarya returns to India to finish her pending work.

Sanjay made two sets of cane chairs in jail

When actor Sanjay Dutt walked free out of Yerawada central prison on Thursday morning, he was richer by Rs 25 paid for the work done by him under rigorous imprisonment drill.

"Munnabhai" of the celluloid screen, Dutt, a convict in 1993 Mumbai blast case, who spent three weeks behind bars had been weaving and enmeshing bamboo chairs under "cane work" category of manual labour, said jail superitendent Rajendra Dhamne.

Though the highly paid Bollywood actor known for acting skills, Dutt was treated as an unskilled labourer under training which entitled him to wages of Rs 12.50 for an eight hours shift called "vardi" in jail parlance.

His work hours were counted after he finished learning the job which totalled 16 hours equivalant to "two vardis", at the rate of Rs 12.50, Dhamne said.

The actor sentenced to six years RI under the Arms Act, showed good application at assigned work and made nearly two sets of cane chairs consisting of seat and back-support, jail sources said.

Bollywood actor Shetty to take mythological role

Indian actress Shilpa Shetty will play a character from Indian mythology in her next film, her publicist said on Wednesday.
Shetty will star in "Hanuman," a film based on the ancient Sanskrit epic "Ramayana," and will play the part of Sita, who is kidnapped by a vicious demon king triggering a gory battle, said Dale Bhagwagar, her publicist.
Shetty recently hit international headlines for enduring racist abuse on the celebrity version of the Big Brother television show in Britain.
The American actor Keanu Reeves may have been asked to appear in the film, which is being produced by Uru Patel, Bhagwagar said.

Fans miss Sanju’s homecoming

After more than three days of wait and watch, Sanjay Dutt's moment of freedom was almost anti-climatic.
The actor, who was released from Yerwada jail in Pune on Thursday morning after the Supreme Court granted him interim bail on Monday, arrived much earlier than expected, taking fans, media and even the police by surprise.
When the 45-year-old actor arrived at his suburban Bandra residence at 8.30 am, the usual horde of fans was missing, as most of them had expected his arrival only by mid-morning.
Even the police were caught unawares.
"We had called in 25 extra police personnel from nearby Bandra police station, anticipating trouble from the crowd when he arrived. But there was no need because he arrived well before they did," one of the policemen stationed outside Dutt's residence said.
Fans missed the emotional welcome that the actor got from his family. As soon as he got out of the car, Sanjay kissed nephew Siddharth (Priya Dutt's son), and hugged both his sisters, Priya and Namrata.
Brothers-in-law Owen Roncon and Kumar Gaurav were also witness to the emotional homecoming.
Sanjay was in jail since July 31, the day when the special TADA court sentenced him to six years rigorous imprisonment for illegal possession of arms in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case.
Dutt's sprawling residence in the Imperial Heights building in the posh Bandra neighbourhood of Pali Hill has been jammed with supporters from the film fraternity ever since he got bail on Monday.
Outside the gates, fans too kept a constant vigil, hoping to catch a glimpse of their favourite 'Munnabhai', but when the moment did arrive, there were hardly any fans to witness it.
Only one person, Azam Shaikh, who came all the way from Ujjain, was present when the actor arrived.
"I am from Ujjain and I have been camping here for the past three days. I am from the Sankatmochan temple there. Dutt had come there to pray in the past. I am hoping to meet him," Shaikh said.
Many of Dutt's friends from the film industry, including Vidhu Vinod Chopra, who produced the hit Munnabhai movies, were seen arriving at his residence. Yusuf Nulwala, who accompanied the star from Pune to his residence, however left after a while.
A steady stream of visitors is expected to keep up at the Dutt residence, and even though the family will be aware that this is merely temporary relief for Sanjay, they will be keen to spend every minute with him.
For sisters Priya and Namrata, the fact that their brother will be with them for the festival of Rakhsha Bandhan which celebrates the brother-sister relationship, would surely be a cause of joy.

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Double Shah Rukh again in November!

After a hiatus of ten months, August saw Shah Rukh Khan's first release of 2007, CHAKDE! INDIA. It is now clear that the Shimit Amin directed Yash Raj project has been endorsed, both commercially and critically. Just two weeks after CHAKDE! INDIA (to be precise, this Friday), King Khan will again be seen in Sajid Khan's, HEYY BABYY, although in a cameo.
However, fans of Shah Rukh Khan are again set for a double treat in November. They can catch the superstar in Farah Khan's OM SHANTI OM. He will follow it up with a special appearance in Vivek Vaswani's Fardeen Khan-Sushmita Sen starrer, DULHA MIL GAYA. Confused? Well, DULHA MIL GAYA, which was listed for an 'Eid' week release (October 12), has now been postponed to November.

Shipa Shetty all set to play Sita

Bollywood actress Shilpa Shetty will play a character from Indian mythology in her next film, her publicist said on Wednesday.
Shetty will star in Hanuman, a film based on the ancient epic Ramayana, and will play the part of Sita, who is kidnapped by demon King Ravana triggering a gory battle, said Dale Bhagwagar, her publicist.
Shetty recently hit international headlines for enduring racist abuse on the celebrity version of the Big Brother television show in Britain.
The American actor Keanu Reeves may have been asked to appear in the film, which is being directed by Uru Patel, Bhagwagar said.

500 students welcome to Japan every year: Abe

Japan will welcome 500 Indian students every year to pursue higher studies with a special emphasis on learning and teaching Japanese language.

"I have decided that over the next five years, we will welcome to Japan 500 Indian youth per year, out of which about 100 will be allocated for those studying Japanese or teaching Japanese," Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said in his address to the joint session of Parliament.

Describing the move as an "investment towards future generations", the visiting premier said it would "deepen the friendship" among the citizens of India and Japan at every possible level.

Top academics from India and Japan yesterday held deliberations and decided to further enhance ties in the field of education, with a thrust on student exchange programmes.

The academic dialogue, the first of its kind, saw participation of Vice Chancellors from 12 leading Japanese universities, accompanying Abe, and their Indian counterparts, including directors of IITs, IIMs and the Indian Institute of Science.

The meeting had agreed to strengthen the relationship between universities and institutions of higher learning, to identify common research interests and to work towards increasing the volume of faculty and student movement between the countries.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Sanjay Dutt in lead, not cameo in DHAMAAL - Ritiesh

"Sanjay Dutt is one of the five lead actors in DHAMAAL", clarifies Ritiesh Deshmukh while refuting gossips around Dutt merely playing a cameo in the film.
"I am surprised when someone says that Sanjay Dutt plays a cameo in the film," he laughs adding, "While MASTI was primarily about three guys Viveik Oberoi, Aftab Shivdasani and me with Ajay Devgan in a cameo, it is completely different in case of DHAMAAL."
"His role in the film is as important as that of Arshad Warsi, Javed Jaffri, Ashish Chaudhary or me", states Ritiesh, "In fact each of us is running after something and is looking at a common destination. How we all run, fall, get up and reach the destination is what forms the crux of this hilarious plot."

CHAKDE! INDIA steadies in the Overseas

While a lot of theories have been postulated about CHAKDE! INDIA having started on a slow note in the Overseas, there are already indications of a turnaround.

In the US, CHAKDE! INDIA, which grossed $351,887, during the first weekend, is rock steady with $246,984 in the second, for a total of $732,426 so far.

Coming to UK, the movie which had grossed $259,871, last weekend, has obtained $161,388 this weekend, and the total gross now stands at $593,805.

The Shah Rukh Khan-Vidya Malavde starrer had a good first weekend in the Australia with Aus $94,870 and has followed it up with an impressive Aus $75,988, for a total gross of Aus $210,133.

It will be interesting to monitor CHAKDE! INDIA's progress, as the overseas audience seems to have warmed up to the movie now.

Boys like blue, girls like pink -- it's in our genes

Those who link pink with girls and blue with boys have always had tradition on their side.

Now, they have the backing of science.

Researchers at Newcastle University in the UK have found that women tend to prefer pink -- or at least a redder shade -- while men prefer blue, and the gender difference may be down to genes rather than upbringing, the Daily Mail reported on Tuesday.

The researchers came to the conclusion by presenting more than 200 men and women with a series of coloured triangles and asking them to pick out their favourite hues.

Faced with more than 250 different colour choices, the women clearly veered towards pinks and lilacs, while the men went mainly for blues.

The correlation was so strong that the researchers, whose results are published in the Current Biology journal, could tell someone's sex just by looking at their results of the colour test.

"Although we expected to find gender differences, we were surprised at how robust they were, given the simplicity of our test," the daily quoted one of the researchers Anya Hurlbert, a Professor of visual neuroscience, as saying.

It's believed that the difference has its roots in evolution and the activities of our hunter-gatherer forebears.

Early human societies almost certainly engaged in a division of labour between the sexes, with men developing a preference for the blue skies that signalled good weather for hunting, while women foraged locally for fruit and berries.

"This division of labour may be at the root of why girls now prefer pink. Evolution may have driven females to prefer reddish colours -- reddish fruits, healthy, reddish faces. Culture may exploit and compound this natural female preference," Professor Hulbert was quoted as saying.

Former Saddam Hussein commanders on trial

Fifteen former Iraqi officials from the regime of executed dictator Saddam Hussein went on trial Tuesday for their alleged roles in the slaughter of thousands of Shiite Muslims during a 1991 uprising, court officials said.

They are charged with crimes against humanity in the case being heard by the Iraqi High Tribunal. Estimates of the Shiite death toll range from 20,000 to 100,000.

Four of the former regime members now standing trial have already been convicted for their roles in the Anfal campaign -- an Iraqi Army offensive in the 1980s that killed up to 100,000 people in Iraq's Kurdish region.

Mohammed Khaleefa, the chief Judge in the Anfal trial, will also preside over a five-judge panel in this case.

Those on trial, who were also convicted in the Anfal case, are:

  • Hussein's first cousin, Ali Hassan al-Majeed, nicknamed "Chemical Ali," who was sentenced to death for genocide and war crimes. He is appealing the ruling.
  • Sultan Hashem Ahmed, military commander of the Anfal campaign, is also appealing his death sentence.
  • Hussein Rashid Mohammed, deputy general commander of the Iraqi armed force, assistant chief of staff for military operations, and former Republican Guard commander. He is also appealing his death sentence.
  • Saber Abdel Aziz al-Douri -- director of military intelligence during the Anfal campaign -- received a life sentence.

The others on trial include:

  • Abdul Ghani Abdul Ghafour
  • Sabawi Ibrahim al-Hasn
  • Ibrahim Abdul Sattar Mohammed
  • Ayad Flayyeh Khaleefa
  • Sa'edi Tou'ma Abbas
  • Ali Hameed Mahmoud
  • Ayad Taha Shehab
  • Lateef Muhal Hammoud
  • Sufyan Mahr Hasan
  • Waleed Hameed Tawfeeq
  • Qais Abdul Razzaq Mohammed

Monday, August 20, 2007

CHAKDE! INDIA team to take on Bollywood

The latest offering from Yash Raj, the Shah Rukh Khan-Vidya Malavde starrer, CHAKDE! INDIA, having netted 20 crore in the first week itself, has met with an overwhelming response, both critically and commercially.
To keep alive the interest of the nation in the neglected national game, hockey, news from reliable sources is that the team of CHAKDE! INDIA, will be playing a friendly match against a team, comprising top Bollywood stars, on September 11, at the Sector-42 Hockey Stadium in Chandigarh.
The Bollywood team will be lead by Suneil Shetty, who is the brand ambassador for the I.H.F (Indian Hockey Federation). This was announced by the President of the I.H.F, K.P.S. Gill, who hoped that the proposed match will help revive the interest in the national game. The match will be held right after the India and Pakistan AHA Glorious Cup exhibition match.
We must add here that when we queried the captain of the (on-screen) CHAKDE! INDIA team Vidya, she was unaware of it.

Saif Ali Khan: celebration of a star

When AASHIQUE AWARAA was released in 1994, most of the viewers and critics etc., all had commented that Saif Ali Khan would not be able to survive for long, what with his long hairs, and a squeaky voice laced with heavy English touch, and a physique about there was not much to talk about. But today on his thirty eighth birthday he can have the last laugh as he has made the critics eat crow and now there is a mad scramble to sign him on.
Even in AASHIQUE AWARAA he had panache but it was hidden in the rawness of his Oxford bred approach to the role. It was with Yash Raj films PARAMPARA where he was pitted against Aamir Khan that he made the critics sit up and take notice about his abilities. He with his acting abilities has been able to fill the slot that had been vacated by Shashi Kapoor, a hero having a gay-abandon approach to acting, and having a rare ability to dance with accomplishment. It was evident in YEH DILLAGI, KACHCHE DHAAGE etc. In KACHCHE DHAAGE he went in for a change in his image of being a serious actor and this is what started the tide turning in his favour, along with YEH DILLAGI.
Fortuitously lining his fortunes with Yash Raj films right from PARAMPARA days to YEH DILLAGI, to HUM TUM, SALAAM NAMASTE and TARA RUM PUM PUM he has created a slot for himself which nobody else has been able to emulate. Though there might be no two differences of opinions that he is master of portraying characters that are urban in nature, as he has done even in DIL CHAHTA HAI, SALLAM NAMASTE and HUM TUM, the way he totally deconstructed himself for the role in OMKARA is a testimony to the passage that Saif has traveled in his acting career. There would be very few actors who would go without brushing their teeth and dumping the oral hygiene to dustbins to play a role, as Saif did for playing the role of Langda Tyagi and it fetched him awards by dozen. His flair for comedy that he displayed in MAIN KHILADI TU ANAARI also added luster to his oeuvre.
He was the first actor who was portraying the characters like Chef, a cartoonist or a racing sports driver, the urban metaphors which made him identify with the public in a big way. Among his other firsts was also to bring out the toilet reading habits on to the screen, which though a norm was never enacted before he did it in SALAAM NAMASTE.
He is also one of the accomplished stars who can play guitar with perfection and this is what is being capitalized on in the advertisement endorsements that he has pocketed for himself. It is his ability to gel into the character that he has attained the importance of a potato in a vegetable. This was clearly evident in PARINEETA, DIL CHAHTA HAI, and KAL HO NA HO etc. Now at the prime of is acting ability he would continue to surprise with his performances as he showed with OMKAARA where he wiped out all the traces of any accent in his voice, inspite the fact that he reads the Hindi dialogues in English.

Shilpa's 'Miss Bollywood' to premiere in Germany

Actress Shilpa Shetty is finalizing the nitty-gritty's of her Broadway musical MISS BOLLYWOOD which will be along the lines of 'Moulin Rouge' and Andrew Lloyd Weber's 'Bombay Dreams'.

"From the last couple of months, Shilpa's basic aim is to showcase Bollywood and Indian culture in the West," informed her spokesperson Dale Bhagwagar. He further added, "Even for the musical, her costumes will be designed by popular Indian designer Neeta Lulla and will represent the ethics and culture of India."

"Her role requires lots of dancing and acting, which is something she loves doing anyway," remarked her spokesperson Dale Bhagwagar.

Bhagwagar further informed that renowned Indian choreographer Ganesh Hegde would set the steps for the musical, while Shilpa would focus on her performance, leaving the singing to professionals. The actress has already started rehearsals for the shows.

Starting with shows in Germany for the first three months, the musical will travel to UK and later to other parts of the world including the US and Australia.

"After 'Big Brother', Shilpa was constantly under media glare with all her moves being marked. She was looking at expanding her horizons by going to another level. This musical gives her a chance to do something she's always wanted to," added Bhagwagar.

SC grants interim bail to Sanjay Dutt


The Supreme Court on Monday granted interim bail to Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt, who has been sentenced to six years imprisonment by the TADA court in connection with the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case.

A Bench headed by Chief Justice K G Balakrishnan enlarged Dutt on bail till the TADA court in Mumbai provides him with a copy of the judgement.


The Bench said immediately after getting the copy of the judgement, the Bollywood actor will have to surrender.


The court also said that Dutt will also have to appear once in a week before the nearest local police station.


After getting the copy of the judgement, he can apply for regular bail.


While providing relief to Dutt, the court took into consideration that he was on bail since October 16, 1995 till July 31, 2007 the day, he was sentenced to six-year jail term.


The court said that the passport of Dutt will remain with the trial court and he will not leave the country without its permission.


The court also granted interim bail to Sameer Hingora, Aziz Ahmed Mohammad Ahmed Sheikh, Ibrahim Musa Chauhan alias Baba Chauhan, Yusuf Mohsin Nulwalla and a woman convict, Zaibunnisa Anwar Kazi.


The court granted them bail while laying down the same conditions as put forth to Dutt.


Sanjay's release on Tuesday


Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt is expected to be released from Yeravada jail on Tuesday after the Supreme Court order granting him bail reaches the prison authorities in Pune.


The copy of the apex court order will be routed through the TADA court in Mumbai before it can be handed over to the jail authorities here, Satish Mathur, IG Prisons, Maharashtra told PTI.


Under these circumstances, the actor, who has served about three weeks of his six year rigorous imprisonment sentence slapped by the TADA court in the Mumbai blasts case, is likely to walk out of jail only on Tuesday.


Dutt was brought here on the night of August 2 from Mumbai's Arthur Road jail which houses only under trial prisoners.


He is said to be doing "cane work" assigned to him a week back after he underwent a routine medical check-up.

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Emergency Appendectomy For Prince Harry’s Girlfriend


British royal Prince Harry's girlfriend Chelsy Davy was rushed to the hospital for an appendix surgery after she collapsed in agony.
Trouble for the 21-year old started just after breakfast at her home in Cape Town, South Africa.
A pal of Chelsy said that she was left shaken by the incident.
"It was a very frightening day for her. She collapsed in agony just after breakfast and was suffering severe pains in her stomach," The Sun quoted the pal, as saying.
"She had no idea what was wrong and was worried it may be linked to a tropical illness she may have picked up on her recent holiday with Harry to Botswana," the pal added.
Doctors kept Chelsy in hospital for observation for a few days, but she was feeling much perkier the next day as she sat up in bed joking with hospital staff.

Beckham braced for travel demands

NEW YORK -- Football star David Beckham remains confident that the extensive travel required for his international duty will not negatively affect his performances for club or country.
"I don't think it would affect my performance for England or the Galaxy," said Beckham, who joined the Major League Soccer club last month.
"I've handled the traveling pretty well so far. It's something that I've not being used to in my career. Playing in Europe, we've only had to travel an hour, two hours to play."
The 32-year-old midfielder, in New York for the Galaxy's Saturday match with the New York Red Bulls, will travel to England on Sunday to play against Germany in a friendly at Wembley on Wednesday.
He will then fly back the following day to Los Angeles for a game against Los Angeles rivals Chivas USA in the evening.
"I haven't done that since I was probably eight years, nine years old when we played games Saturdays and Sundays. It's definitely going to be difficult," Beckham admitted.
"Hopefully I can have some rest on the plane. Everybody knows I want to play as many games possible for England."
Despite its friendly tag, Beckham said any match against Germany was serious business.
"I'm not sure any game at Wembley against Germany is a friendly," he said. "They're a great team. They've got great tradition. Last time we played them at Wembley, they beat us 1-0."
Beckham, who arrived Stateside nursing a left ankle injury and has been restricted to a slow start in the MLS, scored his first goal for the Galaxy in their SuperLiga semifinal against DC United on Wednesday, striking with a free kick in the 27th minute.
"I was a little tired after the game," he said. "My first training session was on Tuesday and my first game was on Wednesday.
" That's the first time I ran and kicked the ball like I wanted. Hopefully my ankle will hold up like it did. It felt good. It felt strong."
In Wednesday's match, Beckham took over as captain, a title previously held by US striker Landon Donovan.
"David and Landon had a discussion," Galaxy head coach Frank Yallop said. Landon was honored to pass the captaincy to David who has earned the right to be captain at all the teams he's played on, including this one. It was a great gesture by Landon and greatly accepted by David."
Asked if he was becoming familiar with the MLS style of play, the former Manchester United and Real Madrid man said he still had work to do.
"My knowledge of MLS is not as good as it was for European teams. I'm still learning. I came to America not only to be a player, but to be an ambassador and take football to another level.
"I'm not silly enough to sit up here and say it's going to become bigger than baseball, basketball or American football," Beckham added.
"We can hopefully raise it to a certain level, to a level that it's never been. I think so far we're succeeding."
Drawing paparazzi like movie stars, Beckham and Spice Girl wife Victoria regularly find their way onto tabloid and magazine covers. Yet, Beckham sees the glitz and glamour as an advantage for the 11-year-old American league.
"It's not a bad thing to have the celebrity side come out in the sport," he said. "The attention we get is a bonus for MLS. Part of the world had never heard of MLS until now. We've had sell out crowds, that hasn't happened for a number of years in the MLS. We have to keep it going and not let it die down."

It's a 500 pounds-a night suite for William 'n Kate

London, August 18: Prince William has whisked his girlfriend Kate Middleton off on a make-or-break holiday in Seychelles, an archipelago nation of over 100 islands in the Indian Ocean.

The couple -- who recently had a major row after Kate was ordered by the Royal Family to pull out of a boat race across the English Channel -- are currently spending a week in Desroches described as the most romantic island in the world, The Sun reported on Saturday, quoting sources as saying.

"William is keen to put the row behind them and make a go of the relationship. He's also desperate to spend some quality time alone with Kate. The island is perfect as it is so private," the British tabloid quoted the unnamed sources close to the Royal Family as saying.

While the 24-year-old Prince flew to Seychelles capital Mahe on Wednesday, Kate travelled a day earlier. Then they took separate seaplane flights to the Desroches island -- 6 km long and one km wide.

William and his 25-year-old sweetheart Kate are in a 500 pounds-a night suite in one of the most expensive resorts in the small island lapped by crystal clear turquoise waters sheltered by the encircling reef.

Their room, which has a large four-poster bed, is set in lush tropical vegetation and overlooks a lagoon. The couple have the option of dining either in the resort's ocean-view restaurant or in one of the thatched kiosks amid a forest of coconut trees.

Kate was tipped as the Prince's future bride before their four-year relationship ended in the spring. Last month the couple had been on a series of tentative dates to revive their relationship.

Even recently the pair reportedly had a major row after Kate was ordered by the Queen and William to pull out of the dragon boat race across the English Channel.

Is Halle Berry Pregnant?

Oscar winner Halle Berry will soon be on diaper duty, if reports are to be believed.

The actress is said to be two months pregnant with her first child with model beau Gabriel Aubry, who she met in November 2005 on the set of a Versace ad campaign.

An insider tells the National Enquirer that Berry is ecstatic over the impending arrival, for a baby has been in her plans for quite a while.

"Halle is so happy right now. She's wanted a baby for so long," Contactmusic quoted the source, as telling the paper.

However, the source also reveals that with the joy has come a very real fear due to the fact that Berry is a diabetic and the disease can cause complications during pregnancy, including risk of miscarriage, stillbirth and birth defects.

And so, the insider revealed, the star was doing everything possible to make sure her baby is born healthy.

"But at the same time she's scared because she is very aware of the complications that having diabetes can cause during pregnancy," the insider said.

"She's doing everything possible to make sure her baby is born healthy," the source added.

Friday, August 17, 2007

'SRK can give impetus to Indian hockey'


Indian hockey might soon have patronage of Bollywood superstars with veteran players trying to grab the opportunity provided by Shah Rukh Khan-starrer Chak De India to revive the national game.

"Shah Rukh Khan can give impetus to Indian hockey and revive the game that was slowly and surely struck down from hearts of millions of people after reaching zenith of popularity during 1975 World Cup," Olympian Aslam Sher Khan said.

Having found a ray of hope to revive the game, the former player said he has written to the Bollywood star requesting him to become a 'brand ambassador' of the sport.

Khan played a stellar role in India's World Cup win. His father was an equally popular hockey player and part of the Indian Olympic squad on several occasions.

Aslam said Chak De India has attracted young sportspersons towards hockey and the trend could be explored to regain the lost glory.

"After Shah Rukh's effort, it looks to me that the time for hockey which had come to a standstill, has started ticking again," Khan said.

The golden era for hockey will return following an endeavour by the actor who might act as a catalyst to move the youth to take up hockey seriously, he hoped.

Couple tried to name baby "@"

A Chinese couple tried to name their baby "@," claiming the character used in e-mail addresses echoed their love for the child, an official trying to whip the national language into line said Thursday.

The unusual name stands out especially in Chinese, which has no alphabet and instead uses tens of thousands of multi-stroke characters to represent words.

"The whole world uses it to write e-mail, and translated into Chinese it means 'love him'," the father explained, according to the deputy chief of the State Language Commission Li Yuming.

While "@" is familiar to Chinese e-mail users, they often use the English word "at" to sound it out -- which with a drawn out "T" sounds something like "ai ta," or "love him," to Mandarin speakers.

Li told a news conference on the state of the language that the name was an extreme example of people's increasingly adventurous approach to Chinese, as commercialization and the Internet break down conventions.

Another couple tried to give their child a name that rendered into English sounds like "King Osrina."

Li did not say if officials accepted the "@" name. But earlier this year the government announced a ban on names using Arabic numerals, foreign languages and symbols that do not belong to Chinese minority languages.

Sixty million Chinese faced the problem that their names use ancient characters so obscure that computers cannot recognize them and even fluent speakers were left scratching their heads, said Li, according to a transcript of the briefing on the government Web site (www.gov.cn).

One of them was the former Premier Zhu Rongji, whose name had a rare "rong" character that gave newspaper editors headaches.

Ferguson wants Ronaldo protected

Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson has called for greater protection from referees to prevent Cristiano Ronaldo from suffering serious injury.
The Portuguese winger was sent off for retaliation at Portsmouth on Wednesday and while Ferguson had no quibbles about the red card, he believes his player was provoked by a series of heavy challenges that went unpunished by referee Steve Bennett.
"My fear is, and I don't whether there is a directive, but maybe referees are a bit more tolerant of the physical contact," Ferguson told reporters on Friday.
"I've noticed this in the last few months -- late challenges are going unpunished. I thought these things were black and white. Late challenges are not allowed.
"We saw it again on Wednesday night, the referee letting it go unpunished time and time again. If you have got weak referees then you are going to be suffering."
Ferguson added: "There is a concern players like Ronaldo are going to be the victims... because it will end up with someone getting a serious injury."
The fiery Scot had every sympathy with Ronaldo, who was dismissed for an apparent headbutt in the closing stages of the 1-1 draw.
"It's very difficult to completely punish Ronaldo or be angry with him," Ferguson said. "Some of the things that are happening to him are not right."
Ronaldo will miss Sunday's derby at Manchester City through suspension and the champions with be further weakened in attack without injured pair Wayne Rooney and Louis Saha.
Ferguson was impressed with Carlos Tevez's debut at Portsmouth and could partner him with Ryan Giggs as United look for their first win of the season.
After opening with two draws they already trail Chelsea and Manchester City, who have taken maximum points under new manager Sven-Goran Eriksson, by four points.
"We are dropping points and that's frustrating because the performance levels were very good," Ferguson added. "The important thing is just to be patient now.
The players will come right. It's frustrating, but it's recoverable of course."

Anupam Kher - The Hero of August


August 2007 would go down as probably one of the most unlikely month for Anupam Kher. This is because probably for the first time ever in his 25 year old career, he would be seen in two films that feature him as a central protagonist.
While on 17th August, i.e. today, he would be seen playing a corpse in BUDDHA MAR GAYA, a couple of weeks down the line, i.e. 31st August, he matches steps with Om Puri in his search for VICTORIA NO. 203. Incidentally both the films are comedies.
While BUDDHA MAR GAYA features him as a business mogul, he is just the opposite in VICTORIA NO. 203 where he plays a small time crook. BUDDHA MAR GAYA comprises of numerous veteran actors like Paresh Rawal and Om Puri. On the other hand VICTORIA NO. 203 has youngsters like Jimmy Sheirgill and debutant Sonia Mehra coming along with Javed Jaffrey and Kamal Sadanah.