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Think or blink!!!

Just like it is difficult for a trained classical musician to suing off key! :rolleyes:

[FONT=&quot][h=3]Tough for classical dancers to adapt to other dance forms: Madhuri[/h]Mumbai, July 17 (IANS) Dancing diva Madhuri Dixit-Nene, often known as the 'Dhak Dhak' girl, says there were times when she would not get the steps right for a Bollywood dance number, sending her ego plummeting. On the sets of dance reality show "So You Think You Can Dance 'Ab India ki Baari'", Madhuri, who is a trained Kathak dancer, disclosed how, in her initial days, she had a tough time learning Bollywood dance. "Once you are a classical dancer, it is very difficult to adapt to other dance forms.
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I second this opinion. The dispassion starts right from boarding the train!

[FONT=&quot][h=3]‘ Indian Railways should be more compassionate’[/h]DESPITE all modernisation, a comfortable journey for differently- abled in Indian trains is a distant dream. An audit conducted by Svayam, a Jindal Saw supported foundation, of the new rail coaches meant for the disabled people, reveals that despite their paying capacity, differentlyabled people find it inconvenient to travel in higher classes like 3AC or 2AC. The only disabled- friendly coach is the general coach at the two ends of the train, making people with special needs more vulnerable as quite often they have to travel alone.
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Mental maNdoos should not be allowed go near any arms or ammunition! :hand:

[FONT=&quot][h=3]Nice attacker treated for psychological issues before leaving Tunisia: sister[/h]The 31-year-old Tunisian who killed 84 people by driving a truck through a Bastille Day crowd in Nice on Thursday spent years seeing psychologists before leaving Tunisia for France in 2005, his sister said. “My brother had psychological problems, and we have given the police documents showing that he had been seeing psychologists for several years,” Rabeb Bouhlel, Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel’s sister, told Reuters.

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Good decision! Already he is one of the

two most google searched Bollywood stars.

Can you guess the name of the other Star???


  • Will never allow anyone to make biopic on my life: Salman Khan

    New Delhi, July 17 (ANI): It is no secret that superstar Salman Khan has always been in the headlines, for both good and bad reasons and even though he has been in the spotlight more than his contemporaries, the actor feels that his life is boring and hence does not a want a biopic to be made on his life. On being asked about it, Salman, 50, said, "See, my life is very boring aur boring life par koi biopic banti nahin hai. "I will never give permission to anyone to make a biopic on me because for that one will have to write it down and the only one who can write it down is me or my brothers or my sisters...that too at some bits.

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I would have guessed that with more of punch dialogue than

real dialogue to be translated, the job must have been easier! :)

[FONT=&quot][h=3]Subtitilist Rekhs tells us how Kabali was a tricky exercise[/h]City-based subtitlist Rekhs on how Kabali was a tricky exercise. Every time a Rajinikanth film is released, the buzz around it can put a hive of Amazonian bumble bees to shame. It is no different this time. Kabali is slated for release on July 22 in almost 1,000 screens overseas. It is being screened in nearly 500 screens in the U.S. and U.K, 100 screens in rest of Europe, 175 screens in Gulf countries, Sri Lanka and Australia, and 225 screens in Malaysia and Singapore. In short, overseas business has never been more important. One of South India’s leading and oldest overseas film distributors says, “As overseas distributors, our role has gradually gained in importance, and now, we are crucial

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Women are soft targets and sweet targets too!:(

[h=3]‘The Vanishing Women’: Does a Small Ohio Town Have a Serial Killer on the Loose?[/h][FONT=&quot]If Steven Avery’s story is best summed up as Making a Murderer, Investigation Discovery’s true crime documentary series about a group of six Chillicothe, Ohio women who went missing across a year-long time period might best be titled Making Victims. The series, actually titled The Vanishing Women, is a six-part documentary that premiered in June, and details the stories of the troubled women whose disappearances from the 20,000 population Southern Ohio town began in 2014.[/FONT]
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Another Biopic in the making???

[FONT=&quot][h=3]Film traces Dalai Lama's journey across Himalayas[/h]Dharamsala, July 17 (IANS) A Hindi film that traces the 14-day epic journey that Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama undertook from the Tibetan capital Lhasa to India, crossing the Himalayas on foot, to seek asylum 57 years ago, has been released. The second and last part of film "Escape of the Dalai Lama", produced by Mumbai-based Rangrez Films, will be aired on TV channel EPIC on July 22. It narrates the Dalai Lama's life in Tibet and the treacherous journey he made at the age of 24, escaping Chinese persecution and finally seeking asylum in India in March 1959.
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One can never be to careful! :fear:

[FONT=&quot][h=3]Grief Turns to Anger in France in Wake of Nice Attack[/h]The letter to French President François Hollande was filled with seething anger—as well as a premonition that something ghastly might happen on the French Riviera. In a four-page missive dated July 13, the region’s president and former mayor of Nice Christian Estrosi warned Hollande that the police force was ill-equipped to deal with terror threats, and less well-armed than would-be attackers. “It’s your responsibilty to implement the emergency plan,” he wrote, in a letter leaked to Le Figaro after the attack. “We cannot afford to let ourselves think that the State would be outmatched.” It took just one day to prove Estrosi’s point. Last Thursday, a truck driver ploughed into Bastille Day crowds

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I would have guessed that with more of punch dialogue than

real dialogue to be translated, the job must have been easier! :)

Subtitilist Rekhs tells us how Kabali was a tricky exercise

City-based subtitlist Rekhs on how Kabali was a tricky exercise. Every time a Rajinikanth film is released, the buzz around it can put a hive of Amazonian bumble bees to shame. It is no different this time. Kabali is slated for release on July 22 in almost 1,000 screens overseas. It is being screened in nearly 500 screens in the U.S. and U.K, 100 screens in rest of Europe, 175 screens in Gulf countries, Sri Lanka and Australia, and 225 screens in Malaysia and Singapore. In short, overseas business has never been more important. One of South India’s leading and oldest overseas film distributors says, “As overseas distributors, our role has gradually gained in importance, and now, we are crucial

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Love,Dance, Stunt etc..............are in universal language: needs no translation !
 
As if they were unaware of the fact that wrestling will leave them
with broken noses and bleeding internal injuries! :rolleyes:

[h=3]Dozens of wrestlers sue WWE over neurological injuries[/h] World Wrestling Entertainment Inc was sued on Monday by Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka and dozens of other retired male and female wrestlers seeking to hold it responsible for neurological injuries they claimed to suffer by participating in its bouts. The complaint was filed on behalf of more than 50 plaintiffs who have performed with WWE or its predecessors since the 1970s, including Joseph "Road Warrior Animal" Laurinaitis and Paul "Mr. Wonderful" Orndorff.
Reuters

 
Something similar to the recent flood in Chennai bringing out the best in the human beings??? :)

[h=3]During the Nice attack, locals did something amazing[/h] After November’s deadly Paris attacks and the linked March bombings in nearby Belgium, such tragic scenarios have sadly become very familiar to the people of France. With that familiarity, however, France’s people also appear to have set up their own crisis protocols. Sylvain Lapoix, journalist and now social media
 
Why DON"T the The Banks in India,
which pour money on the bad loans,
without getting any reliable security,
and at its own risk like a sinking man,
and at the % of interest demanded by the borrower (!!!)
COME forward to help the gifted children of poor parents
who have secured seats in prestigious professional colleges
by their merit and are too poor to pay the fees??? :moony:
 
No money for purchasing any products???

[h=3]Fewer Britons visit shops after EU referendum - BRC[/h] Retail footfall across Britain was 2.8 percent lower than a year earlier in the five weeks from May 29 to July 2. This was the sharpest decline since February 2014 and down from a 0.3 percent increase in May, a survey from the British Retail Consortium (BRC) showed on Monday. "The results are shaped by a political and economic storm against a backdrop of rain downpours and generally inclement weather throughout the whole month," said Diane Wehrle, marketing director at Springboard, a retail data company that sponsors the survey.

Reuters

 
Who is more infectious ...the tiny mosquito or the infatuating woman??? :decision:

[h=3]Why the Zika virus is causing alarm[/h] Global health officials are racing to better understand the Zika virus behind a major outbreak that began in Brazil last year and has spread to many countries in the Americas. Zika is transmitted to people through the bite of infected female mosquitoes, primarily the Aedes aegypti mosquito, the same type that spreads dengue, chikungunya and yellow fever. The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) said Aedes mosquitoes are found in all countries in the Americas except Canada and continental Chile, and the virus will likely reach all countries and territories of the region where Aedes mosquitoes are found.

Reuters

 
Sure it can be done - if we make sure that we get to eat the food before the bugs do! :)

Can we feed the world without cutting forests? It can be done, says U.N.

By Magdalena Mis ROME (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Agriculture is the biggest driver of deforestation globally fuelled by a growing demand for food, yet it is possible to feed the world without cutting forests, the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said on Monday. Most forest loss occurs in the world's tropical regions, which lost 7 million hectares of forest a year between 2000 and 2010, while gaining 6 million hectares per year in agricultural land, FAO said in a report. Some countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America have managed to change this pattern by improving land rights, boosting agricultural production and protecting forests, FAO said.

Reuters
 
As if they were unaware of the fact that wrestling will leave them
with broken noses and bleeding internal injuries! :rolleyes:

Dozens of wrestlers sue WWE over neurological injuries


World Wrestling Entertainment Inc was sued on Monday by Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka and dozens of other retired male and female wrestlers seeking to hold it responsible for neurological injuries they claimed to suffer by participating in its bouts. The complaint was filed on behalf of more than 50 plaintiffs who have performed with WWE or its predecessors since the 1970s, including Joseph "Road Warrior Animal" Laurinaitis and Paul "Mr. Wonderful" Orndorff.
Reuters

I appears that wrestling exposes in a way the inherent quality of animal instinct in man.
 
Why DON"T the The Banks in India,
which pour money on the bad loans,
without getting any reliable security,
and at its own risk like a sinking man,
and at the % of interest demanded by the borrower (!!!)
COME forward to help the gifted children of poor parents
who have secured seats in prestigious professional colleges
by their merit and are too poor to pay the fees??? :moony:

All due to political decision that prevail over Banker’s decision.
Really it is a tale of woe in India.
 

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