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Topic :   Hallelujah, it's a MAURITIUS holiday for Alexandra. Rival goes too.

Losing X Factor contestants are always at pains to stress what good friends they are with those remaining in the competition and how they are routing for them to do well.

Viewers may suspect that beneath the friendly hugs they are all secretly wishing the others would simply disappear, but it seems that Ruth Lorenzo and Alexandra Burke have overcome the odds to build a real friendship.

Holding hands the girls were pictured laughing and joking at Heathrow airport as they prepared to board a plane to Mauritius today. (07/01/09)


Alexandra, 20, dressed casually but stylishly in a T-shirt and black jeans, with a new designer bag slung over her arm. Ruth showed off her figure in a low-cut red top, black leather jacket and jeans, and a pair of open toe high heels.

The well-endowed Spanish beauty, 25, became firm friends with the eventual winner while inside the house. And despite Ruth's relatively early departure from the competition she obviously bares no ill will towards her new best friend.

Despite Alexandra's busy schedule they have found time to stay in touch - becoming flat mates, and now jetting off on a luxury holiday.

Since winning the competition Alexandra has had a Christmas number one with Hallelujah, which became the biggest selling single of 2008. And she set new records for downloading.

She recently spoke about how she was planning to avoid relationships with any men until she had established her career.

'They’re a waste of time, a waste of space! They’re only going to be good for me when I’m about 30 and thinking about kids. Music is my husband until then,' she said.

But this strict rule obviously doesn't apply to her female friends, with Ruth perhaps able to understand some of the upheaval Alexandra is experiencing.


Lizzie Smith
Source: DailyMail



07/01/2009 17:04:31


ARSHAAD
Topic :   Britney Spears is Hottest Human Being on Earth

Through the ups and downs, personal troubles or no, Britney Spears is the hottest human being on Planet Earth, according to USA Today's survey.
 
USA Today’s annual Celebrity Heat Index, which measures how much exposure a star gets in print and online, has been topped by Britney, all thanks to the exposure she got through internet and print reports.
 
It's just another feather in Britney's cap, following her selection by People readers as having the "best comeback" of 2008 as well as being the "most talked about celebrity."
 
The second place has been nabbed by Angelina Jolie, whose life and romance with actor Brad Pitt is constantly making headlines. Jennifer Aniston takes third place and Pitt fourth.
 
Paris Hilton and Anna Nicole Smith, meanwhile, dropped out of the Top 10 altogether.
 
Making the list for the first time is Twilight actor Robert Pattinson, who made a splash after playing Edward in the film adaptation of Stephenie Meyer’s popular vampire books. Gossip Girl star Blake Lively is also a newcomer to the index.


07/01/2009 16:47:20


ARSHAAD
Topic :   Hollywood has tough competition to Bollywood in 2009

Although Bollywood has an array of big-ticket films lined up for release in 2009, Hollywood could prove tough competition with an assorted platter of movies to woo Indian audiences, including “Changeling”, “Slumdog Millionaire” and “Seven Pounds”.
 
Bollywood films usually have an upper hand over international films in India, but there was no Hindi release in the first week of 2009. Interestingly, the year began with Baz Luhrmann’s period drama “Australia” followed by Colin Farrel-starrer “In Bruges”, Australian dance musical “Razzle Dazzle” and director John Jeffcoat’s “Outsourced” - all four opened to mixed reviews.
 
Last year wasn’t too exciting for the Hindi film industry, but it ended on a good note thanks to “Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi” and “Ghajini”. While “Rab Ne…” is a romantic drama with superstar Shah Rukh Khan and newcomer Anushka Sharma in the lead roles, Aamir Khan-starrer “Ghajini” is an action thriller. Both the films are still raking in the moolah at the box office.
 
While the first week was dry as far as Hindi movies are concerned, Jan 9 will see the release of a bouquet of five small budget Hindi films - “Bad Luck Govind”, “Horn Ok Pleassss”, “Kaashh…Mere Hote”, “42 Kms…” and “The President Is Coming”.
 
But the first major Hollywood-Bollywood clash would surface Jan 16 when Golden Globe nominated period thriller “Changeling”, starring Angelina Jolie, releases along with Akshay Kumar’s much-hyped “Chandni Chowk To China”.
 
On Jan 23, Danny Boyle’s critically acclaimed and multiple award-winning “Slumdog Millionaire” will hit the screens and will compete with actress Nandita Das’ directorial debut “Firaaq”, “Raaz - The Mystery Continues”, the much-talked about sequel to the 2002 hit horror film “Raaz”, and “The Murderer”.
 
In the last week of January, Brad Pitt’s “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” and Will Smith starrer “Seven Pounds” are pitted against Harman Baweja’s second film “Victory” and Zoya Akhtar’s much-talked about directorial debut “Luck By Chance”. The cast of Zoya’s film includes her actor-director brother Farhan along with Hrithik Roshan and Konkona Sen Sharma.
 
Mega Hollywood projects are in line for release throughout February as well. Historical film “Frost/Nixon”, and British-American drama “Revolutionary Road” will open with Anurag Kashyap’s “Dev D” and Shah Rukh Khan-starrer “Billu Barber”.
 
The following month will have American superhero film “Watchmen”, which would most probably coincide with the release of Vishal Bharadwaj’s “Kaminay” and Amrita Rao-starrer “Shortcut: The Con Is On”.
 
Golden Globe nominated “Gran Torino” is also expected to release in March alongside Anurag Kashyap’s “Gullal”. Both are tentatively slated for March 13 release.
 
It is not just in the first quarter of 2009 that Hollywood will be inundating the theatres.
 
There is an interesting line-up of films, including much-awaited biggies like “Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince”, “Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen”, “Star Trek 11″, “Fast and Furious 4″, “Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs”, Johnny Depp-starrer “Public Enemies”, for the later months as well.
 
But Bollywood seems ready to match up to these with quite a few much-awaited biggies. These include Shahid Kapur starrer “Pathshala”, Akshay Kumar and Kareena Kapoor’s”Kambakkht Ishq”, Aamir Khan’s next production “Delhi Belly”, Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra’s “Delhi-6″, Kabir Khan’s “New York” and Shah Rukh Khan-starrer “My Name Is Khan”.

by Rajiv Dutta



07/01/2009 16:28:27


ARSHAAD
Topic :   Israel's Dogs of War

Israel's dogs of war have been baying for blood for some time now. They have sniffed their prey with ravenous lust as if they have been the ones starved of food instead of the Palestinians whom they have primed for slaughter. Now the pack is encircling Gaza, teeth bared and snarling, while others do their dirty work from the skies. To them, the blood of women and children smells the same as that of the menfolk who fight to defend them.

If that description offends readers, then ethnic cleansing might be more palatable a term, or genocide used to such chilling effect in the last half century, although its focus was never the Zionist plan to cleanse Palestine of its people. The crimes and guilt run the full gamut of planning, executing, collaborating, watching and pretending that one does not see. Ah, watching and pretending - they are the reasons that the perpetrators of history’s horrors can carry out their deeds at all. Only when it is all over, do we whimper “we just didn’t see” and then more brazenly, “never again” until it suits us to remain silent once more.

We have seen such massacres before: Deir Yassin, Lydda, Sabra and Shatila, Jenin, Beit Hanoun and many more. While Israel serves up the same shabby reason for its dastardly deeds – security – it double dips and reduces one part of Palestine to rubble, and with the world looking on and distracted, it grabs more land from another part of Palestine to consolidate its illegal settlement project in the occupied West Bank.

A world conditioned to genocide of systematic wholesale slaughter and mass graves, finds it difficult to accept genocide in slow motion. However, the immense suffering of Palestinian dispossession, displacement, transfer, exile, occupation, collective punishment and mass imprisonment, is constantly drowned out by Israel’s claim to unending victimhood built on the legacy of the holocaust – a different time, a different place, different people and different narrative.

Since then, all is manufactured: God’s design, the clash of civilizations, “the war on terror”.  We have heard over and over again the clarion call of democracy, security and liberty being sounded over the corpses of people who have been denied their basic human rights and justice. And shamefully, the two-faced, craven accomplices of the Arab world sit on the sidelines hoping that these human sacrifices will appease the real lords of the puppet states they rule. Like Pontius Pilate, they wash their hands of sixty years of associated guilt by reciting pious platitudes while concerned only with their own crumbling puny seats of power. How little is the lesson learned from history, if at all – when one is expendable, so will others be also. Their time will come, but not before rivers of blood flow into the sea of Gaza.


Hamas has become the whipping boy of the Israeli/US camp and the Arab fiefdoms alike. Before them, it was Arafat and the PLO. An independent Palestine, whether secular or Islamic, was never in their game-plan. The whole 15-year peace process has been a sham, from Oslo to Annapolis.  Instead, the Palestinians have seen their land diminished further, the viability of a state eroded and their own existence threatened as never before. In turn, Israel’s demands have become evermore shrill and imperious, clamouring for recognition and honours it does not deserve and receiving them from countries cowed into its service. Who would have imagined that one tiny pariah state could hold so much of the world hostage to its whims?

Israel’s leaders have never hidden their expansionist goals. The imminent elections now between rivals Ehud Barak, Binyamin Netanyahu and Tzipi Livni will be over who can deliver the ultimate Greater Israel. With the attack on Gaza, Barak and Livni are each trying to position themselves to sweep to victory in the wake of a Hamas wipe-out and the delivery of a shredded society in Gaza. Netanyahu is waiting in the wings and likely to emerge the victor whatever this military assault achieves. From past experience, that will be yet another cease-fire: senseless blood spilled that changes nothing for the Palestinians or the Israelis. It does, however, raise the spectre of the transfer of some 1.5 million exhausted Palestinians.

The West Bank would be next – subjugation in labour camps under a further weakened and acquiescent Palestinian Authority or another population transfer of the remaining 2.6 million Palestinians out of their homeland forever. 

Transfer is just another euphemism for ethnic cleansing and is no mere conjecture. Tzipi Livni has recently suggested the transfer to the truncated West Bank of almost 1.5 million Palestinians living as second-class citizens in Israel, despite their roots in the land and residency long before Israel was created. As for the 4 million Palestinian refugees living in camps in the surrounding Arab states and who have a legitimate claim to return to the homes taken from them by Israel, their fate would be absorption into their host countries, with no compensation, reparation or justice for the catastrophic losses they have endured for over sixty years.

Gaza right now is the defining moment for defending Palestinian human rights and our own. The dogs of war, whoever they may be, are never very far off. All we have is our common humanity to drive them away. Let us begin by outrage over what is happening to the Palestinians, for well may we rage alone if the dogs of war ever decide to turn on us.

By Sonja Karkar

Sonja- Karkar is the founder of Women for Palestine and co-founder of Australians for Palestine in Melbourne, Australia. 



07/01/2009 16:14:19


ARSHAAD
Topic :   Economic Indicators: GDP expected to grow around 4.0% in 2009

On the basis of information gathered on the key sectors of the economy and taking into consideration measures announced in the additional stimulus package by Government to mitigate the adverse effects of the international financial and economic crisis on our economy, GDP is expected to grow by around 4.0% in 2009, lower than the 5.2% growth in 2008.
The latest issue of the Economic Indicators released on December 31 shows that, exclusive of sugar, the growth rate would be around 3.8%. The main assumptions used are:
  • Sugarcane/sugar milling: sugar production of around 500 000 tonnes and increased exports of refined sugar, resulting in growth of 13.0% compared to 5.5% in 2008;
  • Manufacturing industries: to expand by around 2.1% compared to 1.8% in 2008;
  • Construction: to grow at a lower rate of 2.5% as opposed to 11.0% in 2008. The speeding up of public sector investment projects as announced in the stimulus package (e.g. road infrastructure, hospitals, airport, housing etc.) will offset to some extent the negative growth expected from completion of big investment projects in the private sector;
  • Hotels and restaurants: no growth with tourist arrivals forecasted at 935 000, same as in 2008, the result of poor economic performances in our main markets;
  • Transport, storage and communications: to grow by 6.0% lower than the 7.2% growth in 2008, mostly due to expected poor performances in air transport and tourism related activities;
  • Financial intermediation: to grow at a lower rate of 6.5%, compared to the 10.1% growth in 2008, due to expected reduction in investment flows to and through Mauritius; and
  • Business activities: to grow by 8.0% compared to 10.8% in 2008, explained by expected lower activities in the global business industry as well as in property development.


06/01/2009 18:56:16


ARSHAAD
Topic :   Driver warned of jail's sexual gorillas

SYDNEY (Reuters) – An Australian court has issued a blunt warning about the sexual predators a young driver faces in jail if he does not stop speeding, as authorities struggle to stop teenagers street racing.
 
"You'll find big, ugly, hairy strong men (in jail) who've got faces only a mother could love that will pay a lot of attention to you -- and your anatomy," said Magistrate Brian Maloney.
 
The 19-year-old male appeared in Sydney's Downing Center Court on Monday charged with driving without a license, failing to stop at a police alcohol check point and driving dangerously.
 
It was his third time before the courts for driving offences, prompting the magistrate's warning he would be jailed next time.
 
Maloney barred the teenager from driving until 2013, placed him on a 12-month good behavior bond and ordered him to do 150 hours of community work.
 
Breaching any of these conditions would see the teenager jailed where he would "shower with the gorillas in the mist down at Long Bay jail," said Maloney, his comments confirmed by the court on Tuesday.
 
"Out of control" was the frontpage headline in Sydney's The Daily Telegraph newspaper on Tuesday for a story on four teenagers either booked for street racing, speeding, driving without a license or crashing their car and killing a passenger.
 
The newspaper's editorial backed the magistrate's warning of life behind bars, saying his comments were "a vision in clarity" and gave the teenager "a reality check of his future."
 
"We can only hope this strategy helps. Hope it ends the slaughter of young innocents on the roads through stupidity...," said the Telegraph. "Road safety has become a war zone and any tactics are permissible..."
 
Police in the southern state of Victoria impounded 42 cars in the past six days after drivers were caught speeding.
 
One driver, aged 78, was clocked in Melbourne on New Year's Day at 170 kph (105 mph) -- 70 kph (44 mph) over the limit.
 
The 78-year-old was the "oldest hoon" in Victoria to have his car confiscated for speeding, local media said on Tuesday.
 
"It is disappointing to see a senior member of our community being so irresponsible," Acting Police Sergeant Carlo Visser told Melbourne's Herald-Sun newspaper.
 
"What example does this set for younger drivers?" said Visser.
 
(By Michael Perry , Editing by Sanjeev Miglani)
 
 


06/01/2009 18:52:49


ARSHAAD
Topic :   Mallika Sherawat on a New High!

Mallika Sherwat has just returned to Mumbai after a globe trotting spree.

The actress arrived in Mumbai a couple of days ago from Malaysia where she was invited as a guest speaker at the Global Brand Forum 2008, which was held in Kuala Lumpur.

Mallika was a part of an expert panel where she shared her thoughts & comments with personalities like renowned Hollywood filmmaker Oliver Stone & Dato' Farah Khan, President of The Melium Group, which is into the retailing and brand managing of international lifestyle and fashion labels.

The actress impressed everyone present at the discussion with her insightful & original views about the exciting challenges and opportunities facing the movie business and the impact of Indian films in brands and business.

The discussion was moderated by none other than celebrated international TV interviewer Riz Khan.

Says a delighted Mallika "It was a huge surprise for me to be invited to the global forum along with Oliver Stone What do we have have in common, I asked myself. I guess for better or for worse we both have our own brands and as Oliver Stone says people either love or hate his films, but certainly have a strong opinion about him, his politics and his films."

I guess its the same for me there are young people around the country who have embraced me, and on the other hand there are lots of people in the country and in the film industry and in advertising who think I'm too controversial, radical etc., for their liking", she adds.

"Besides that he has a genius who has achieved so much and I've just begun my tough climb. But to share the same stage with someone who's made JFK, Platoon, Natural Born Killers and U Turn All I can say is Wow!", she says visibly excited.

The Global Brand Forum is Asia's leading organization dedicated to thought leadership, bringing the world's most inspiring and influential leaders to Asia. In the past, the forum brought together global icons such as Rudi Giuliani, Francis Ford Coppola, Dr. Warren Bennis, Dame Anita Roddick, Dr. Deepak Chopra, Tom Peters, Prof David Acker, Faith Popcorn, Jack Trout, Martin Lindstrom, Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew and several others for the first time on the same platform to speak on brands, business and leadership.

Mallika also recently won the 2008 Renaissance Artist Award at the 16th Annual Diversity Awards held at the Universal City in California.

The actress is currently working on 'Hissss', a HollywoodBollywood film directed by famous Hollywood director Jennifer Lynch. The actress will be seen essaying a neverbefore seen role of a snake woman


06/01/2009 18:48:56


ARSHAAD
Topic :   Israel is Proud To Kill Babies




Hello, brave Israeli airman.

What’s it like, firing missiles at people you can’t see? Does it help to keep saying that you are not deliberately targeting civilians? Does this enable you to sleep well at night or do you have nightmares of the women and children you killed, in their homes, in their beds, in their kitchens and living rooms, in their schools and markets and mosques? What do you feel when the mission is over? That you did a good job? Would you still think that you had done a good job if you were made to look at the dead and dismembered bodies that are your particular contribution to the Middle East ‘peace process’?

Your political leaders, your media and your government and military spokesmen are all describing your aerial attacks as a great success. How would you personally apply the words ‘good’ or ‘success’ to the killing of civilians? Does it cross your mind that people around the world regard you as a war criminal who should be prosecuted if your identity is ever revealed and if you step out of your own country and expose yourself to arrest in a country which takes war crimes seriously?

In your own country, so to speak, there are numerous precedents for what you are now doing. No doubt you remember the remark made by Dan Halutz, your former air force commander. When asked what he felt when he bombed an apartment building in Gaza, he said he felt the wings of his plane tremble as the bomb was released, killing 18 people when it exploded. Would you turn the killing of women and children into a joke? Commander Halutz was disgraced not for killing civilians, as one might think he should have been, but for running a poor war against Lebanon three years ago. Now the political leaders who gave you your orders have taken their place alongside him in the overcrowded pantheon of Israeli war criminals. They told you to go out and defend your country and that’s where the problem begins, doesn’t it. Your parents or grandparents took what you call your country from someone else. True or false? What you are actually doing by bombing Gaza is attacking those driven out of the homeland you say are defending but what you are defending is your ‘right’ to hold stolen property, and even after sixty years, that’s nonsense, isn’t it.

What do your parents say when you get home? Does your mother bustle around you, spoiling you, ruffling your hair, making you a cup of tea, relieved that her darling boy is home safe and sound. She won’t have any idea of what you actually did today, and you aren’t going to be the one to tell her – not that she will want to know. You just did your job. So, what was your job? What did you achieve today? We know what your mission was but what you actually did was something different.

In the name of destroying the terrorist infrastructure you killed civilians very efficiently and effectively. No possibility of them ever getting on their feet again. No chance of those children growing up or of their dead mothers giving birth to more children. No hope of the limbs or the head severed by the missile you fired being reattached to the body. No way of returning life to the dead. Perhaps it was you who bombed the market. If so, have the honesty to sit down and watch the video of what you did. You will be watching a scene from hell. It might occur to you that you have never seen such horror since … Since what? Since when? What is your parallel for what you have done? Since the Nazis did what you are doing to civilians or what the Americans did in Vietnam or Iraq? Does it somehow comfort you that many others before you have done exactly what you are doing, that you are no better and no worse than them?

In all likelihood you are a nice young man from a good family, proud that you got into the air force academy. You were taught how to fly the most advanced warplanes in the world so you could destroy the enemy. No doubt psychologists were called in at some stage to prepare you for incidental civilian deaths.

When the target area is the most overcrowded piece of earth on the planet you know that civilians are going to die but you will have your rationale all worked out. All this is the fault of the enemy. After all, they started this; after all, we did everything we could to avoid this; after all, they broke the truce; after all, they have made life hell for our people in the south; after all, they are taking shelter and hiding weapons among civilians; after all, we don’t deliberately target civilians …. there are so many after alls, aren’t there, and you will use them all up when explaining that while it was the missiles fired from your plane that killed all these people, while it was your hand that released these missiles, their deaths are not your fault. Is it your fault if the enemy turns schools, mosques, apartment blocks, university campuses, government ministries, the parliament building and ambulances into a terrorist infrastructure? So you are not the murderer - after all. They are the murderers.

The enemy is the murderer. He forced you to kill his own people. He left you with no choice. Of course, as a pilot in one of the best air forces in the world there is something suspect in all of this. You are in no danger over the skies of Gaza. The Gazans have no planes or ground to air missiles to threaten you. You are completely safe in the cockpit of your F16. You have all the time you need to lock on to your target and fire, so it has to be concluded that your bombing of a market or a shopping centre or a school is deliberate and that your killing of civilians is part of a plan worked out by your military commanders and endorsed by your politicians to render the Hamas government dysfunctional by terrorizing the civilian population. This is what the Americans did to Iraq in 2003 and this is what you or your fellow pilots did to Lebanon in 2006, of which, can we assume that what we are now seeing in action is the blueprint for what you intend to do to Lebanon next time around? That you did not go far enough in 2006, and intend to go still further in your next onslaught?

You must justify your crimes because otherwise you could not live with yourself or other people. You could not bear to listen to their praise because you know even if noone else does what you have done. But what will you say if all of this ever catches up with you, what will you say, not in the middle of the night when you are lying in bed staring up at the ceiling, wondering what you have done, but in the court of law where you are being tried for war crimes? ‘I was only obeying orders’. Surely even you have heard that somewhere before

Article by Jeremy Salt , Palestine Chronicle


06/01/2009 18:44:41


ARSHAAD
Topic :   Mauritius prepares for visit by Chinese president

APA-Port Louis (Mauritius) Mauritius has set up a high powered committee to prepare for the visit of Chinese President Hu Jintao in mid-February.

The government said in a statement on Monday that the visit follows an invitation by the Mauritius Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam during his last visit to China.

Jintao is scheduled to arrive on February 16 at the head of a strong delegation and will stay in the island for two days, the statement said.

The Chinese leader will meet with Dr. Ramgoolam while his delegation will meet with government officials headed by Finance Minister Rama Sithanen on the future economic cooperation between the two countries.

Both sides are expected to finalize discussions concerning Chinese financial help to modernize and extend Mauritius international airport.

The statement also said that the Chinese delegation is expected to visit the Tianli Economic Cooperation Zone being built by the Chinese government in Terre Rouge, seven kilometres from Port Louis.

Sithanen said the Tianli project is "on target" and will create some 40,000 direct jobs and some 15 000 indirect ones for Mauritians.

He said the government will put everything in motion to give a real diplomatic and political splendour to the visit of the Chinese leader.



05/01/2009 17:14:09


ARSHAAD
Topic :   Two German children, six and seven, elope for Africa

BERLIN (AFP) – Two childhood sweethearts, aged six and seven, eloped from Hanover in northern Germany on New Year's Eve, determined to tie the knot under the African sun, police said Monday.
 
The pair identified as Mika and Anna-Lena "are very much in love and decided to get married in Africa where it is warm, taking with them as a witness Anna-Lena's little sister, aged five," police spokesman Holger Jureczko told AFP.
 
The idea for the romantic trip began when Mika told the two girls about his recent holiday in Italy, while their families celebrated New Year's Eve together. "From this, the children began to make plans for the future," Jureczko said.
 
As the first dawn of 2009 broke, the trio started to put these plans into action, packing all the essentials for the journey, including "sunglasses, swimming trunks, a lilo, summer clothes and provisions."
 
While their parents slept, they left their house in the suburbs of Hanover, walked a kilometre (two-thirds of a mile) up the road to a tram stop from where they took a tram for the central station.
 
Waiting for a train to the airport, they aroused the attention of a guard who contacted police.
 
Two officers managed to convince the young lovers that they would struggle to get to Africa without money or a plane ticket.
 
As a consolation, the children were given a special tour of the police headquarters at Hanover station where they were especially taken with the detention cells.
 
Their relieved parents picked them up from the station, the spokesman said, adding: "They can still put their plan into action at a later date."
 
 


05/01/2009 17:10:05


ARSHAAD
Topic :   SRK's New Year Resolution

Just like everybody else, even actor Shah Rukh Khan has made his new year resolution. And his resolution entails not doing any more guest appearances. The actor whose had done quite a few such appearances in his career, feels that enough is enough.
 
The resolution seems to come quite close on the heels of his last guest appearance friend Vivek Vaswani, whose film Dulha Mil Gaya has been held up for more than a year due to the non-availability of SRK's dates. The superstar was to do a guest appearance in the movie.

According to SRK, the makers always want to cash in on his presence in the film and hence the public expects something altogether different from him. Most of the guest appearances done by SRK have been free of cost and done more as a sign of friendship or goodwill. In fact, this same gesture was reciprocated by his colleagues, Saif Ali Khan, Sanjay Dutt, Salman Khan and so many others who made a guest appearance in Om Shanti Om free of cost.

According to the grapevine, one of the causes of the SRK-Salman fight has been the former's refusal to do a guest appearance in Sohail Khan's Main Aur Mrs Khanna. This after Salman had done his bit for friendship in Om Shanti Om.

Incidentally, SRK was very clear in an interview, when he also said that after his special appearance in Dulha Mil Gaya, he would consider all his obligations to Vaswani as being over. As everybody knows, it was Vaswani who gave SRK a place to stay when he first landed in Mumbai as a struggler.

It seems that the actor is a little irritated at having been the cause of delay for this film and is not happy with being in this kind of a situation any more.

Incidentally, in Billoo Barber, a Red Chillies Production, actresses Priyanka Chopra and Kareena Kapoor have not taken any money for their item numbers opposite SRK.

It seems that Deepika Padukone is the only one who went ahead and cashed her cheque. But the Om Shanti Om girl had worked for free in her debut movie for the same production house.

This is just to show how difficult SRK may find it keep his resolution as this is an industry whioch flourishes on such gestures of goodwill and gratitude.


05/01/2009 16:59:23


ARSHAAD
Topic :   World community silent as Israel pounds Gaza

Nine days after Israel's offensive against Gaza Strip, which has left hundreds of innocent Palestinian civilians dead, the world community has been a mute spectator on this barbaric aggression of Israel.

 

More than a week has passed ever since the offensive of Israel started against Hamas, pounding rockets at various locations, initially killing Hamas leaders and then innocent civilians. Recently, a mosque was also bombarded in the Gaza strip along with the start of the much awaited ground offensive, which has further deteriorated the situation. The recent report states that 500 Palestinians have been killed, mostly civilians, as Israel attacked the main shopping district in Gaza as mentioned by Palestinians’ medical staff and humanitarian aid workers.

 

The attack was started in order to dismantle the Hamas infrastructure, which has now transformed into a witch hunt and according to the renewed stand of the Israeli government, the end does not seem to be near. More than 500 people have already lost their lives in these attacks.

 

The effort by the United Nations to pass a resolution to stop the escalating violence failed due to disagreement between various nations, and the refusal of America to support a Libyan draft resolution killed the initiative. Such a behaviour from a super power during such an exigency does not give support to its commitment towards peace, human rights and freedom. It must also be kept in mind that Israel has never cared about what the UN thinks and has always gone ahead with its plans regarding handling of the Palestine issue. Till now, there has been no such international pressure on Israel except condemnation by France, Egypt and the UN Security General Ban Ki Moon to stop the attacks, as protests against Israel’s military offensive seems to have increased globally during the last few days.



This has been due to the reports of heavy casualties being faced by the people of Gaza and the areas under attack. A foreign Red Crescent doctor in a northern Gaza hospital described the situation as a nightmare. “Civilians are being killed ... shells are severing people’s legs, shrapnel is going into people’s bodies and into people’s homes, a lot of people are being cut down. Everyone is terrified,” she said.

 

Why is the world community silent over this grave humanitarian issue, while each and every step is being taken in order to prevent a military conflict between India and Pakistan? Does the world not consider the citizens of Palestine as humans or do they deserve death in the eyes of these countries?

 


Does Israel know that the killing of 500 civilians will only result in mushrooming of more terror organisations that will further escalate the whole problem?

 


Does Israel believe that the entire problem started after it over threw the local inhabitants from their land? If only it had taken care of the local people in the past and had given them their rights, such tensions in Middle East would have never occurred.

 


Let us hope that the world community puts an end to this problem by assuring a free Israel and Palestine state, in which the people will get their due and where no one feels oppressed by one another.

 

CJ: Rehan , Merinews


05/01/2009 16:43:32


ARSHAAD
Topic :   Mauritian Growth Was Below Forecast, to Slow in 2009

Mauritius grew by a less-than- expected 5.2 percent last year and the pace of expansion will slow this year, the island nation’s statistics agency said.
 
The growth rate is less than the previous 5.6 percent forecast, the agency said on its Web site in a document dated Dec. 31. Growth this year is forecast at 4 percent, with slowing expansion in the manufacturing, construction, textile, transport and financial-services industries.
 
On Dec. 20, Mauritius announced a 10.4 billion Mauritian rupee ($328 million) two-year financial stimulus package aimed at shoring up its economy, which is dependent on sugar and tourism, by boosting spending on infrastructure projects. The measure is expected to add as much as 1.5 percentage points to annual economic growth, according to Finance Minister Rama Sithanen.
 
“Taking into consideration measures announced in the additional stimulus package by the government to mitigate the effects of the international financial and economic crisis on our economy, GDP is expected to be around 4 percent,” the agency said.
 
The textile industry isn’t expected to grow this year after expanding 0.2 percent in 2008, while the construction industry will expand 2.5 percent, down from 11 percent last year.
 
Transport growth will slow to 6 percent from 7.2 percent, financial-services will decline to 6.5 percent from 10.1 percent, and 935,000 tourists are expected to arrive, the same number as in 2008.
 
Sugar production and exports of the sweetener are expected to increase, with output forecast at 500,000 metric tons and the industry slated to expand 13 percent.
 

By Antony Sguazzin

(To contact the reporter on this story: Antony Sguazzin in Johannesburg at asguazzin@bloomberg.net)
 
 


04/01/2009 17:54:03