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Think or blink!!!

She who hesitates is won over!!! :(

Does She who resists get killed??? :fear:




  • NewsNewsBytes
    Army officer called colleague's wife 3,300 times before killing her

    The murder of an army officer's wife in Delhi by her alleged stalker is getting messier. New reports claim the accused, Major Nikhil Handa, didn't know her through her husband, but had befriended him to get closer to her.Before killing her, he exchanged 3,300 calls with her since January, to convince her to leave her husband.Saturday, when she again refused, he killed her.
 
What a fine policy.....

Strip women of their virtue

and

strip men of their payment due!!!




  • MoviesThe Guardian
    Weinstein Company owes me nearly $1m, says Robert De Niro

    Robert De Niro has joined the list of major film industry figures who are owed large sums of money by the Weinstein Company, it has been claimed. According to documents obtained by The Blast, De Niro says he has not been paid $940,000 due to him for his work on Silver Linings Playbook, the 2012 romantic comedy backed by the Weinstein Company, for which De Niro was nominated for a best supporting actor Oscar.
 
May be they still have a little speaking inside them about the Right and the Wrong!




  • NewsAssociated Press
    Authorities abandon 'zero-tolerance' for immigrant families

    McALLEN, Texas (AP) - The Trump administration has scaled back a key element of its zero-tolerance immigration policy amid a global uproar over the separation of more than 2,300 migrant families, halting the practice of turning over parents to prosecutors for charges of illegally entering the country.
 
No news (reg aliens) is good news!




  • NewsThe Guardian
    Aliens may not exist - but that’s good news for our survival

    In 1950 Enrico Fermi, an Italian-born American Nobel prize-winning physicist, posed a very simple question with profound implications for one of the most important scientific puzzles: whether or not life exists beyond Earth. The story goes that during a lunchtime chat with colleagues at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, the issue of flying saucers came up. This might include intelligent species advanced enough to have the knowledge and technology necessary for space travel.
 
So that they may live happily ever after! :amen:

StyleIANS India Private Limited
Indian wedding planner to execute wedding at Disneyland, Orlando

A couple's magical dream came true when their search for a wedding venue ended at Cinderellas Castle for which an Indian wedding planner company has been roped in. Mpire Events will become the first Indian wedding planners to set foot in Walt Disney World with the wedding. Bride Jennie Jethwani hails from London and Roshan Nainani is from Ne
 
So what is the invisible connection between Olympics and smoking??? :noidea:




  • NewsReuters
    Tokyo passes tough anti-smoking law ahead of 2020 Olympics

    Tokyo, Japan's capital and host of the 2020 Summer Olympics, passed a tough anti-smoking law on Wednesday that will effectively ban smoking in most of the city's bars and restaurants in the run-up to the games. Japan lags many countries in efforts to fight smoking, with attempts to tackle tobacco often stymied by pro-smoking politicians, restaurateurs and Japan Tobacco, which is one-third owned by the government. Tokyo was set to be the smokiest Olympic games in years if no action was taken, anti-smoking activists said.
 
The dialogue sounds mythological and very familiar! :ear:





  • NewsReuters
    Xi tells Mattis China won't give up 'even one inch' of territory

    China is committed to peace but cannot give up "even one inch" of territory that the country's ancestors left behind, Chinese President Xi Jinping told U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Wednesday during his first visit to Beijing. Xi's remarks underscored deep-rooted areas of tension in Sino-U.S. ties, particularly over what the Pentagon views as China's militarization of the South China Sea, a vital transit route for world trade. Beijing is also deeply suspicious of U.S. intentions toward self-governing and democratic Taiwan, which is armed by the United States.
 

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