Friday, August 31, 2007
After 6 nights, Salman walks out of jail
A CHAK DE! INDIA for football, courtesy John?
WWE discusses steroids investigation with N.Y. prosecutors
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
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
Rs 75 cr at stake on Salman movies
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
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
Are your jeans sagging? Go directly to jail.
Beckham sprains knee as Galaxy lose on penalties
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
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
'Twenty20 opportunity important for comeback' - Sehwag
Hockey wizard's son wants more CHAK DE! INDIAs
Angelina Jolie ends her Iraq-Syria trip
Monday, August 27, 2007
Sanju unsure of doing films in one-month period
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
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
Salman latest in list of stars to face court, 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
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Sensations of a Kiss
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
Verdict on Salman poaching case on Friday
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?
Sanjay made two sets of cane chairs in jail
"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
Fans miss Sanju’s homecoming
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Double Shah Rukh again in November!
Shipa Shetty all set to play Sita
500 students welcome to Japan every year: Abe
"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
CHAKDE! INDIA steadies in the Overseas
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
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
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
Saif Ali Khan: celebration of a star
Shilpa's 'Miss Bollywood' to premiere in Germany
"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
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Emergency Appendectomy For Prince Harry’s Girlfriend
Beckham braced for travel demands
It's a 500 pounds-a night suite for William 'n Kate
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?
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.