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Dual Saugata

The entire opposition and its many allies despite Government Ombudsman bill introduced in the Lok Sabha, but it contains SC-ST, OBC, women as well as minority Government not to contain reservations. reservations other minorities bhuli saugata Cabinet decision of 27 per cent through other backward sections and four per cent of the quota by awarding it the first time when the Government enjoys constitutional status itself being an association to the race, Sex as well as religious quota provisions in the Lok Sabha, the Government Ombudsman bill was not only to meet their promises pushkar, but many smaller parties receive support in the BJP has also isolated the opposition leader Sushma Swaraj's solid tarko. leader Pranab Mukherjee, strongly defending clean house that Sonia Gandhi's open support of the Government now is not that the system waits on the Bill in future. 27 to 29 December with both houses debate. Government extremely deftly Ombudsman bill-2011 and it constitutional status to the Constitution Amendment Bill to the constitutional status of the issue brought. Ombudsman where a conflict is not anticipating, despite differences on several provisions of the Ombudsman bill it will not be very difficult to pass. it will be passed by the majority general constitutional status and Bill on quotas. of course, the Government Proposal to amend the Constitution, which would vote separately for at least half of the two-thirds majority of Parliament's presence and mandatory proceedings of Lok Sabha on Thursday will start as soon as the Ombudsman is not the issue in minority reservation RJD Chief laloo Prasad Yadav and his head over to the House behind the SP's team lifted. proceedings of the House. 2 pm postponed proceedings began SP Supremo mulayam Singh also come After the proceedings had been postponed again and again strongly uproar. Manmohan Singh, Sonia Gandhi, Pranab Mukherjee and other leaders of the BJP and other parties enjoyed Pranab mantranaen. meetings with leaders of the three sadhea. Finally, the Government Bill brought by amending and SC-ST, OBC, women with minority reservation provisions was also introduced as her by Pranab.Based on the reservation, Sushma Swaraj has religious and language that is not less than 50 per cent reservation. at the same lokayukton as well as the Ombudsman's appointment to the federal structure of the provision stating that before the Court against it would fall in response to the Bill. that he bluntly by Pranab Sushma. After debate in the House not to judge the passage.Fear of making the law, the Court cannot leave Parliament. However, from left, BSP, SP, RJD etc have different bjd issues opposed the Bill, but the Ombudsman is the far mouth eats on government relief is that of the BJP in the House except against most member team Anna.

A Man (8 Fit 3 Inch)

Gemon and fantasy stories you video many times will a character who looked terrible and horrible situation right now much of general body is the owner. His body is so long that even the person in front of him that his long pauses nowhere-wide body to always proud. The normal height of the thing to do is just redundant.
But if you are thinking that there are only a part of giant human just tales stories, you'll be surprised to learn that where we were six feet from just looking at it seem to think up humans that it handles so long height, how to be that a single physical height 8 feet 3 inches. And it is not our story and your way as well as a living reality of human beings.
Ankara, Turkey's resident Sultan kosen, the same year in the Guinness Book of world records as the longest person duniyan's own name is provided.
Guinness Book of world records in the data type name such that height of 10 persons or more than 8 feet.
Recently added to the list of bizarre records around duniyan, Sultan was born December 10, 1982 in Ankara.
Sultana kosen noted that so long height due to the Sultan could not complete their schooling by seneca. Five brothers and sisters in the Sultan's unusual stature, their family members is the same as a common person of personality. Even his parents are of normal size.
Due to his tall stature minor problems such as the bulb of the House, put up stuff to solve his mother's in vent etc. But they always settle with your choice of clothes and shoes. His body is so long that they are normal people don't come to clothes and shoes. Like a normal person even a common vehicle movement. Of course, but the old boys who play video games as a hobby, chat with friends, watch movies, listen to music, etc. are all ready to very much.

Multi-Pronged Attacks

Congress leader and Gandhian social worker Anna hazare has opened the front against Congress leader Beni Prasad Verma said. If Anna hazare up we'll see them pour.
He said the opposition spokesman now Anna. law Minister Salman Khursheed said discussions on parliamentary democracy and every issue should be discussed on the information and broadcasting Minister ambika Soni. opposition by adopting double standards when Parliament alleging that the session is running, that is why this issue out.
Reporters outside the Parliament in every issue, said ambika democracy a discussion forum for discussion is the best opposition leaders Sunday to stage.-jantar mantar at Anna hazare occurred during a day of open debate in Anshan.
Ambika said Parliament would appear to raise issues outside the opposition double its criteria cannot be accepted it is when we are speaking out of Parliament. opposition says it is against parliamentary tradition that we want a strong Ombudsman. they said, but this should be discussed in Parliament.
Hanumantha Rao Congress MPs from Andhra Pradesh on the team, stating that they get Anna Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi Eagle attacks.

Sitaram westview tradition

Rangamhal Temple at sanjoe memories of three hundred years Sitaram westview tradition is the founding owner of back usher in the saryu. recherches Acharya asylum each year in the Temple of westview aghan mass dvitiya, held approximately around pakhvare.
Jankiji to rangamhal by the recognition that Queen kaushalya to appear around the mouth, including bahuon in vivahoprant. then the tradition of the Castle from westview Sitaram subsistence.
The Shri Ram-Lakshman dvitiya date formats on the bony with vishwamitra's yagna Kunda master baindabajon of the grand procession with fanfare from RAM. rangamhal flue in the procession of the RAM das Mahant saikdon Saint-ramnagri, including ramsharan. asharphi building hanumangadhi, and postaaphis tiraha dozens places including crossing road pushpavarsha and received the traditional procession by Aarti.
On returning in Vedic temple procession westview shivaye. all night to get into the festive tilkangar resident of Delhi, Rajasthan, a native of butler area ramnarine Singh Laxmi Narayan Agarwal etc. westview preparations are partying.
Say where is the shrisitaram ramjanmotsav of parmaanand, there's a sense of boundless pleasures of westview. rangamhal staging of grandeur of the bow until November 28 26 about jankaphulvari affair will last for 300 years old at the fest. ten Gates installed in the courtyard of the Palace Pavilion. Palace priest raghunandan dasRamji DAS, and the mellow songs by Sitaram das chandrapal westview sayankal singing every day.
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Amazing engine clone set

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Sachin Missed Senturie

That had to wait eight months and 13 days for batting friendly pitch of Wankhede Stadium on Friday could not even finish. Sachin Tendulkar century of centuries in international cricket by just six runs to have missed.
Tendulkar was out the entire stadium fell into. Caribbean captain Darren Sammy made a statement Thursday evening that he intended to break the hearts of Indians and he played it. Rise to Rampal Square Tendulkar tried to drive off but the ball went straight to Sammy standing at second slip. Tendulkar could see the disappointment on their faces. The slow - slower steps were being dismissed from the face of the audience were hanging. Tendulkar continued their innings by 67 runs in the morning and he soon appeared in the mood to get into triple digits. Sammy took the second new ball even Tendulkar did not have any problems. His timing was superb and the upper cut off Fidel Adwders six hitting 90 runs from the third man had come across. He runs too fast with his partner Kohli had to make the century missed the entire cricketing world have been waiting for almost 6170 hours. He played ball for 153 in their innings and eight fours and two sixes.
Tendulkar last centuries in international cricket this year on March 12 against South Africa in the World Cup was put in Nagpur. The four-day matches he played seven Test innings is 13. The way he has failed to score a century in a total of 17 innings. The star batsman in Test cricket now 51 and 48 centuries in ODIs are planted. He played in the first Test against West Indies in New Delhi had a chance to score but were trapped in the second innings by 76 runs. The 38 runs in the Eden Gardens had been made.Tendulkar scored six half-century since the last century have been found.

First Masters Title

Indo - Pak Express known as Rohan Bopanna and Aisam - ul - Haq Qureshi pair has won the Paris Masters title. Bopanna and Qureshi on Sunday in the title match of the French duo Julian Benatu and beat Nicolas Mahut. Both players have the first Masters title.
Bopanna and Qureshi pair of French wild card entry only 65 minutes to win 6-2, 6-4 title was the third this season. Before the recent Gary Haber Open and last month won the Stockholm Open. In London last tournament of the season have already qualified for Bopanna and Qureshi won each of the ranking points to 1000. Both received the same time carries a cash prize of Euro 134 500. Bopanna and Qureshi made the occasion of the points from the start and took the first set break points in the third and fifth games, 4-1 in just 20 minutes took the lead. He was behind 0-30 on two occasions, but he lost his hold and easy to set it in your name.
With the score tied 4-4 in the second set but broke Bopanna and Qureshi after service of Mahut. The French player made double faults in the ninth game of his total was the sixth double fault. Bopanna and Qureshi also got the chance to gain a break point. The 'Indo-Pak Express' service on the set and match to your name.

The most powerful

CEO of ICICI Bank, India's business sector, the U.S. magazine Fortune has been named the most powerful woman. Joint MD of Sun TV Network magazine Kaveri Kalanidhi said the country's highest paid woman. Cauvery annual salary package of $ 1.3 million [about Rs 65.37 crore] is.
Taken together, the chairman of the Jindal steel industrialist Naveen Jindal, the highest paid. New to the annual salary package is $ 1.36 million. After her husband Kalanidhi Maran of Sun TV Network chairman and Kaveri is the number. His annual salary is $ 1.30 million.
Fortune's 50 most powerful women in business after Kochhar, ICICI's Shikha Sharma has been the exception. Axis Bank's MD and CEO Shikha's second largest. Mallika Srinivasan, head of Tafe Tractor Company in the third spot. Fourth Anniversary of India's CEO and Ajedbi Kepjemini the co - founder Zia Mody are ranked Fifth. Related women in the entertainment world is also made. Ekta Kapoor of Balaji Telefilms, Joint MD, 31 th and Threes Company - co-founder Farah Khan is ranked 42.

Prime Minister: Kib Interim

Libya in the National Transitional Council [NTC] the academic Abdurrahman Al - Kib the country's new interim prime minister is chosen.He is succeeded Mahmoud Jibril. Mahmoud was killed last October 20 at Gaddafi had resigned three days later.
Kib to 23 November, will set up an interim government, which will run the country for democratic elections. NTC's goal is to hold elections in the year 2013.
Kib said: "Our priority is to protect the human rights of Libiawasion. We are committed to build a nation where democratic values ​​are to be followed. "
The vote by the members of the NTC Tripoli resident Kib was elected prime minister. Academics with expertise in electric engineering Leaving the four other candidates in 51 of the 26 votes.
NTC Chairman Mustafa Abdel Jalil NATO forces by the end of this year have applied to stay here. Gaddafi's supporters fear that can lead to still greater risk.Libiawasi now free and safe.
Abdul Rahim al-Kib who
- Born in 1950 in Tripoli after al-Kib bachelor's degree in higher education went to America in 1975.
- The United States has been a professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Alabama.
- American University of Sharjah Petroleum Institute of Abu Dhabi, in addition to his academic work has
- International Journal of Electrical Power Engineering on his many research papers have been published.
End of NATO operations in Libya
NATO's campaign against Gaddafi administration has been in the past seven months. Libya at the United Nations Security Council imposed no-fly zones have also been removed.
According to NATO officials, the NATO Airborne Early Tuesday in Libya Warnig and Control Aircraft [Adblyuesis] the final flight. The NATO campaign ended a historical chapter. NATO planes began to return to Germany on Tuesday. "

Goa Church


The Church has hit out at the Goa government for promoting 'questionable values' by holding events like the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) compared to religious events that promote 'love peace and harmony'.
The criticism comes ahead of the Nov 22-Dec 2 IIFI, which coincides with a popular saint's feast in Goa.
Fr Savio Barreto, the Rector of the Basilica of Bom Jesus, said the Goa government was dragging its feet over resolving the clash of dates of the feast of St Francis Xavier, Goa's patron saint, and IFFI.
'I personally feel this is a clash of values. Here we are trying to promote love, peace and unity, whereas the government is supporting events that promote questionable values,' Fr Barreto said.
'It is this clash of values that is destroying our religious heritage and is trivialising it. Why can't the government see this and change the dates?' Fr Barreto said.
IFFI is by far the biggest government organised event in Goa.
The Novena of the Spanish saint's feast begins Nov 24 in preparation for the feast Dec 3. The feast is by far Goa's single largest congregation of people with more than three lakh people congregating over a 10-day event, in memory of the saint who brought Christianity to Goa.
Fr Barreto claims he had first written to the government in 2006 seeking a change of dates saying the 'energy of the government' was directed towards IFFI whereas the energy of the people was on the feast.
He said that because of the film festival, the state runs out of metal detectors, forcing police to put up fewer gates open at the Basilica of Bom Jesus, the venue of the feast, leading to further crowds.
Goa has been the venue of IFFI since 2004. Since then, IFFI has been organised on the same dates as that of the novena of the feast of St Francis Xavier.
What has peeved the church authorities more is that prior to Goa being made the venue, IFFI in New Delhi was organised during the final week of October.
In a statement to the media, director of Information and Publicity Menino Peres said the dates were decided at the 'international level' and there was little the state government could do about it.

Smita's ghost


If you don't believe in ghosts, then this is not the story for you. There's an eerie story secretly doing the rounds among the cast and crew of 'My Friend Pinto'.
Smita and Prateik
Apparently a lot of the crew members, including Prateik, director Raghav Dhar and producer Sanjay Leela Bhansali, felt late actress Smita Patil's presence while shooting with her son Prateik.
'We don't know what it was. But we certainly felt something. Smita inspired me to sign Prateik. I was a big fan of hers,' Bhansali says.
Says a crew member: 'At times it was chilling. Not just Prateik or the director, many of us felt a presence. We don't know what or who it was. But there was definitely something there.'
Prateik has said in an interview to IANS that he would like to break away from the constant comparisons with his mother. However that seems unlikely considering Smita is a constant in her son's life.
'We felt as though she was watching over us all through. It was more than uncanny,' says a source close to the film.
'It came to a point where we began to feel she was physically present during the shooting. We don't know how close Prateik feels to his mother at other shootings. But here she was with us all through. We firmly believe Smita was watching over her son,' says the source.
For a sequence where Prateik's character had to talk about his mother, the young actor expressed reservations.
'Prateik didn't want to do the scene where his character talks about his mother. We convinced him it was necessary. When Prateik finally did the sequence he went into a kind of trance while speaking his lines,' says the source.
Speaking of the sequence Bhansali said: 'Prateik was so close to his own mother at that point that we could almost see her standing next to Prateik.'
'It was clear that he was addressing his own mother. He finally broke down while talking about his mother,' the source adds.
'Though I didn't have the good fortune of working with Smita, I saw her in every gesture in Prateik. He is uncannily like Smita. The title and Prateik's name in the film - Pinto - came from a Smita starrer 'Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyon Aata Hai'. Smita was there throughout the making of the film,' Bhansali says.

Sleep with me


It seems that the casting couch controversy is back to haunt many bigwigs of Bollywood yet again. ‘Dear Mr Bollywood’, a book which is being circulated in the ongoing Mumbai Film Festival has named many industry veterans. Written by a Jerusalem-born, New York raised woman Rina Golan, the book has named Subhash Ghai, Anup Jalota, Anees Bazmee and even Dr Ali Irani among others as asking for sexual favours.
Golan however claims that the book is not about about her bad experiences in Bollywood. She further claims that the book is about her favourite Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan and how she fell in love with the industry because of him.

Consumer, tech stocks

The technology-heavy Nasdaq led U.S. stocks lower on Thursday as investors continued to fret about weakness in the global economy and Wall Street looked set to limp to its worst quarter in three years.
A vote by German lawmakers to beef up the crisis-hit euro zone's bailout package as well as better-than-expected data from the U.S. labor market did little to boost confidence beyond an early lift that eroded throughout the day.
The S&P consumer discretionary sector index led losses with sharp falls in luxury goods names Tiffany & Co, down 8 percent at $63.91, and Coach down 7 percent at $53.46 as investors worried about a slowdown in China. On Thursday, China's benchmark stock index ended at a 15-month low.
"The general sentiment is that things are not all said and done," said Joseph Greco, managing director at Meridian Equity Partners in New York. "There are still big concerns about the consumer, about the housing market and labor market, about Europe."
Chinese Internet search engine Baidu, down 10.8 at $108.30, and other U.S.-listed Chinese companies were among the biggest losers after a securities regulator said the U.S.
Justice Department was investigating accounting irregularities at Chinese companies listed on U.S. exchanges.
The Dow Jones industrial average slipped 24.63 points, or 0.22 percent, to 10,986.27. The Standard & Poor's 500 Index shed 8.77 points, or 0.76 percent, to 1,142.29. The Nasdaq Composite Index lost 49.94 points, or 2.00 percent, to 2,441.64.
Tech names pressured the Nasdaq, with Amazon.com Inc off 4.4 percent at $219.54 following a sharp rally in Wednesday's session. Advanced Micro Devices sank 16.2 percent to $5.15 after cutting its third-quarter revenue outlook, prompting many analysts to downgrade their views on the stock.
Other big-cap Internet names were also down. Netflix Inc sank 12.9 percent to $110.75 while Yahoo Inc lost 6.6 percent to $13.26.
Market volatility is likely to remain high as traders react to European headlines and attempt to gauge the commitment of governments and institutions as they work to prevent a Greek default. End-of-quarter repositioning will also influence market movement.
The benchmark S&P 500 index is expected to finish the year down for the first time in three years as an escalating European debt crisis and stalled U.S. economy led strategists to slash forecasts in the latest Reuters poll.

Gold holds gains

Gold jumped more than 1 percent on Friday after Germany's approval for expanding the euro zone bailout fund offered temporary relief to investors, but the precious metal was heading for its worst monthly decline in three years.
With the euro debt crisis unlikely to be resolved any time soon, investors have shifted their attention to Greece, which demands more far-reaching measures to prevent the crisis that started in Athens from spreading far beyond Europe.
Spot gold added $12.34 an ounce to $1,626.39 an ounce by 0328 GMT. Despite the gain, prices were headed for a monthly fall of 11 percent, their worst since October 2008 when they tumbled 17 percent after the collapse of Lehman Brothers.
"It seems that there are still hurdles ahead before the European debt crisis is resolved," said Ong Yi Ling, an analyst at Phillip Futures in Singapore.
"By mid-October, Greece will start to run out of money and has to receive the next tranche of aid to avoid bankruptcy. I think the outlook for the euro zone is still uncertain. The successful German vote provides a temporary bout of optimism and more decisive policy action is still needed."
Gold rallied to a lifetime high around $1,920 an ounce in early September after the euro fell against the dollar on growing doubts about Europe's ability to solve its debt crisis.
Asian stocks steadied on Friday but investors could take profits after three days of gains, while the euro held its tiny increase following Germany's approval of the bailout fund expansion.
The euro hovered above a eight-month low versus the dollar after German Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition party voted on Thursday to enhance the European Financial Stability Facility's powers.
U.S. gold rose $10.6 an ounce to $1,627.90.
Holdings of the largest gold-backed exchange-traded-fund (ETF), New York's SPDR Gold Trust, fell 0.80 percent, and those of the largest silver-backed ETF, New York's iShares Silver Trust dipped 0.23 percent from Wednesday to Thursday.
The physical sector saw a buzz of activity in Hong Kong, with jewellers from China stocking up before the Golden Week holiday next week. Premiums for gold bars were steady at a 7-month high at $3 an ounce.
"Buying interest is still strong and people are rushing to stock up a bit before the holiday in China. We don't have much stock of gold bars, though," said a dealer in Hong Kong.
"There's also Indian buying because of the wedding season."
In top consumer India, retail gold demand traditionally gains pace from the month of August, when the festival and wedding seasons start, culminating with Diwali, the Hindu festival of light.
Gold jewellery is an essential part of the dowry basket Indian parents give their daughters at weddings.
In other markets, Brent crude rose above $104 a barrel on positive economic news, but prices this quarter remain on track for their biggest drop in 15 months on concerns that a slowing global economy will undercut fuel demand.
London copper fell 1 percent on Friday, heading for its worst month in three years on concerns that a global economic slowdown will hit demand.

Nokia to cut 3,500 jobs

Nokia Oyj, the world's largest cellphone vendor by volume, is cutting 3,500 jobs in its second major restructuring in six months as it struggles with falling sales and profits.
Chief executive Stephen Elop, who took over at Nokia a year ago, unveiled the plans which include a factory closure and a new executive chairman for telecom gear joint venture Nokia Siemens Networks, on Thursday.
The company said it would close the Cluj factory in Romania which opened just four years ago and manufactured more simple cellphone models, leading to 2,200 job losses.
The plant turnover was comparable to 1.3 percent of Romania's GDP last year, but Eastern European investment group Avaron said due to large component flows the value created at the plant was smaller, giving a rough estimate of around 0.25 percent of GDP.
Nokia said a further 1,300 jobs would be cut at its Location & Commerce business unit, which includes the world's largest digital mapping business Navteq.
Nokia said it was also evaluating the future of its plants in Finland, Mexico and Hungary and this would result in job cuts next year.
The latest redundancies come on top of cost cut plans set out in April which included laying off 4,000 staff. Thursday's cuts are included in Nokia's savings target of more than one billion euros, which was unveiled in July.
"This is very shocking. As if they had no policy at all in human resources, only lay-off talks rolling all the time. I wonder how people can work there, how people can focus at all," Pertti Porokari, the chairman of Finnish engineers' union (UIL), told Reuters.
"For sure the company is going through a massive reform, but it feels like the new direction is not quite under control."
Nokia has struggled this year with falling sales and profits after the group said in February it would switch to Microsoft Corp software for its smartphones, but the first of these models will reach the market only later this year.
"We are seeing solid progress against our strategy, and with these planned changes we will emerge as a more dynamic, nimble and efficient challenger," Elop, Nokia's first foreign chief executive, said in a statement.
Nokia's share price has halved since it announced the Microsoft deal on worries the company will lose so much market share before the new phones come out that it might never make up lost ground.
Nokia's quarterly phone sales to end-June dropped 20 percent at a time when market grew 10 percent, and its 15-year reign at the top of the smartphone market ended as both Apple and Samsung Electronics surpassed it.
"Now the volume has come down, clearly Nokia is looking for new saving targets," said analyst Jari Honko from Swedbank in Helsinki.
"I hope this extensive review does not mean that Nokia has lost so much scale that in-house production will no longer be competitive. It has been the most important strengths of Nokia," Honko said.
The shares were flat at 4.18 euros by 1100 GMT, in line with the sector.
Separately, Nokia supplier Digia said it had agreed to cut 170 jobs in its Finnish operations, and could cut up to 80 more as it revamped its business.
Nokia also said it and Siemens AG will both inject 500 million euros ($680 million) into their 50:50 telecom gear joint venture Nokia Siemens Networks.
Jesper Ovesen would take over as executive chairman of Nokia Siemens Networks, replacing former Nokia CEO Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, Nokia said.
Ovesen, who has worked as chief financial officer at many top Danish firms helped to turn Lego around during his spell as CFO of the toy group in 2003-2007 and took telecoms operator TDC public late last year.
Siemens and Nokia would like to take Nokia Siemens Networks public at some point, but the company has struggled to report profits, battling against aggressive rivals Huawei and Ericsson.
Separately, Nokia Siemens said it has won an order from Bharti Airtel to upgrade, build and manage networks in seven African countries.

Delays Second England-India One-Dayer

The second one-day international between England and India here on Tuesday was delayed by rain.
The 50-over match had been scheduled to start at 1400BST (1300GMT).
If the match does get underway, England will have Graeme Swann available after he shook off the virus that saw him miss the first match of the series in Durham, which also fell victim to rain.
But the tourists, who have had eight players injured this summer, will have to do without Sachin Tendulkar, who will miss the rest of the series with a toe injury.
Teams
England (from): A. Cook (capt), C. Kieswetter, I. Trott, I. Bell, E. Morgan, B. Stokes, T. Bresnan, S. Broad, G. Swann, J. Anderson, J. Dernbach, S. Patel, R. Bopara, S. Finn
India (from): M. Dhoni (capt), P. Patel, A. Rahane, R. Dravid, V. Kohli, S. Raina, P. Kumar, R. Ashwin, R. Vinay Kumar, M. Patel, A. Mishra, V. Aaron, R. Singh, M. Tiwary
Umpires: Billy Doctrove (WIS) and Rob Bailey (ENG) Third umpire: Marais Erasmus (RSA) Match referee: Jeff Crowe (NZ)
Series: 0-0
Results so far:
3 Sept 1st ODI Durham No result
To play:
9 Sept 3rd ODI The Oval
11 Sept 4th ODI Lord's
16 Sept 5th ODI Cardiff

Dhoni Urges India

India captain MS Dhoni has urged his side to finish their difficult summer with a flourish in Friday's final one-day international against England in Cardiff.
A dramatic tied match at Lord's on Sunday gave England, who are 2-0 up with one to play, the one-day series but Dhoni's team have one last chance to get an international win this summer.
They were beaten 4-0 in the Test series, lost the only Twenty20 and were 2-0 with one no result going into the fourth one-dayer.
And Dhoni has demanded his side - who have been decimated by injuries - do not relax now that the series is gone.
"Every game is important," Dhoni told reporters after Sunday's game at Lord's.
"Despite the fact we have lost the series every game is an international game. We all know we have lost the series but it is important to get the most out of that game and we want a victory in the final game of the whole series."
For some of the younger players Friday's match is their last opportunity to impress their captain before England play five one-dayers in India before Christmas.
Dhoni has lost eight players to injury on this tour including big names such as Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag and expects the youngsters to make way for the established players when they host the five-match series.
Players such as 22-year-old Ravindra Jadeja, 24-year-old Ravichandran Ashwin and 23-year-old Ajinkya Rahane have featured in this series but may have to take a back seat when the veterans are fit again.
Dhoni added: "We have quite a few players who we have to get fit and who will be back in the one-day squad."
"We will not be as good a fielding side as we are now but you shouldn't forget that most of the grounds in India are quite small and there is not as much opportunity for the batsmen to take twos and threes."
"Everybody is considered but you have to see who is available. It becomes difficult when you have senior players who are missing this series."
"They always get the upper hand so it is tough for the youngsters but this is a good grooming period and once their time comes we all know they will be there for the next five or ten years."

Inexperienced bowlers

India take one of their most inexperienced bowling attacks into a crucial Test match and yet it is something they cannot afford to think about. Too often, when you miss out on a star, you focus on what you don't have and there will be moments when England's batsmen get set that that thought will return. But it doesn't count for much and India must focus on what they do have.
For a start, they must hope they have four bowlers at any one point on the ground during the match. It has been a much-ignored fact amidst all the criticism that at almost all times during this series MS Dhoni has been a bowler short. Everytime he has looked for a fresh pair of legs he has found nobody. At Edgbaston India will at least take the field with four bowlers.
With Zaheer Khan out of the series a lot will depend on the other seamers. RP Singh has been included in the squad, but he hasn't played for India in a good long while. Zaheer, critically, also had experience. With 79 Tests to his name, he equals the sum total of RP (13), Ishant Sharma (36), Praveen Kumar (5) and Sreesanth (25)!
While Ishant is the most experienced, Praveen has been India's star so far. He was the leading Indian on the Castrol Index in the second Test - and the second overall, behind Stuart Broad - so important were the seven England wickets he claimed. He has taken four more wickets than Ishant in the series so far and I look forward to seeing him take more of a leadership role in the bowling attack.
The choice of spinner, after Harbhajan Singh's pull-out, will be interesting given that there are five left-handers in the opposition line up. Both Pragyan Ojha and Amit Mishra, who should strictly speaking be preferred since he was the original selection, turn the ball into the left-hander and there is nobody in this side who can take it away since Virender Sehwag cannot yet bowl and Suresh Raina, well...hasn't really been turning the ball!
This is an excellent opportunity for Mishra even if he hasn't looked particularly penetrative in the couple of games he has played so far. England are not the world's greatest players of leg-spin bowling, but this is a very good batting line-up. Still, a fit and hungry leg-spinner, even if inexperienced, is better than no spinner at all.
Predictably, the focus will be on Sehwag, but one must tread with caution here. It is entirely possible he will get India off to a great start but he has very little cricket behind him. It is one thing to bat in the nets and quite another to be up against the best new ball attack in these conditions. That is why I believe the more crucial opener will be Gautam Gambhir.
This is India's best batting line-up and they have now been in the country long enough even if they have been playing catch-up all along. They must put enough runs on the board for the bowlers and that is why, whatever the conditions, I believe India will bat first this time, if they have the option.

Tendulkar Wants To Enjoy His Batting Againsed England

A billion-plus fans in India would be expecting a record 100th ton when Sachin Tendulkar walks out to bat against England in the first cricket Test at Lord's but that is the last thing on the batting maestro's mind as he simply wants to enjoy during the tour.
Sachin, who is on a vacation here with his family, insists that enjoying the game is the key to success.
'I am not thinking of records,' Sachin was quoted as saying by The Daily Telegraph.
'I am just thinking of enjoying this tour. The secret to any performance is not in chasing records. I think about, 'What is the best way to enjoy the game, and how can I enhance that enjoyment factor?'
'If I enhance the enjoyment then, naturally, the standard of play becomes higher. To me, that is more important. If I am playing well, things can happen. I don't need to go around chasing them. It is a process. You construct a solid foundation and build on it.'
Besides spending time with family, Tendulkar has been training here for the four-Test series while his team mates are set to join him soon from the West Indies.
Tendulkar said that being in England enables him to balance life by doing thing he will not be able to do in India due to the crazy fan-following.
'When I spend time in England, it is different. I get to do certain things that I wouldn't be able to do in India: to go into the park with my children, to do whatever they want to do, whether it be a game of soccer or cricket. I enjoy the best of both. The idea is to balance life in India with life away from India, to get the best of both and to be a happy man.'
When asked about retiring from the game he has played for over 20 years, Sachin said: 'I haven't. I am enjoying every moment. It has been fun. In fact, I am looking at how to enjoy the game more and how to improve the standard of play. It is about getting better. Nobody knows what is going to happen tomorrow. At least today I know that I want to enjoy cricket, to enjoy the moment.

Soccer Fans Celebrate Messi's Birthday

Fans of ace footballer Lionel Messi have celebrated his birthday with much fun and vigor in Kolkata.
Flags, banners and even posters depicting Messi could be seen fluttering in different parts of the city on Friday to celebrate the Argentine's birhday.
Messi fans also cut a massive cake designed in to a football field and exchanged pleasantries on the occasion.
Supporters shared their hopes for Messi with mediapersons in the upcoming tournaments.
"Today it is Messi's 24th birthday hence we wrote an email to Messi and prayed that he plays well in the Copa American tournament.
"We requested him to play well and we would like to see the champion trophy in his hands after he wins the tournament," said Uttam Saha, a Messi fan.
He also spoke about the giant cake ordered to make the celebrations more special.
"The cake that you saw is of 80 pounds and its size is three and half feet (width) by five feet (length). Since Messi is a footballer hence we made the design of a field done in the cake," he added.
Twenty four year old Messi belongs to Argentina and currently plays for club FC Barcelona.

Rugby World Cup In New Zealand


New Zealand marked 100 days to the start of the Rugby World Cup on Wednesday by rolling out a welcome mat on the steps of Parliament and promising fans the hospitality of "a stadium of four million people."
The slogan refers to New Zealand's population and advertises a country almost uniquely devoted to rugby. But it also, unconsciously, highlights the fact this may be the last Cup solely hosted by a nation as small as New Zealand.
The tournament is the fourth-largest sports event in the world in terms of global television audience after the FIFA football World Cup, the Summer Olympics and the Tour de France. Increasing staging costs have made it likely future tournaments will only be hosted by rugby's wealthiest participants.
England paid a $140 million fee to the International Rugby Board to host the 2015 tournament and Japan paid almost $190 million for the 2019 event. The 2015 Cup is expected to earn the IRB around 200 million pounds ($320 million) in broadcasting rights, sponsorship and merchandizing and to inject around 2.1 billion pounds ($3.3 billion) into the British economy.
Experts have found it more difficult to quantify the economic benefits to New Zealand from this year's tournament. The organizing committee expects to spend around NZ$300 million ($240 million) in staging the tournament and to receive around NZ$268 million (US$214 million) in ticket sales, its only source of revenue as host.
The tournament is expected to leave organizers with a deficit of around NZ$39 million ($31 million) which jointly will be met by taxpayers and the New Zealand Rugby Union.
The wider economic costs and benefits to New Zealand are more difficult to estimate. Organizers expect as many as 85,000 overseas visitors will flock to New Zealand during the tournament but the global economic downturn has made that figure less certain.
Some economists believe New Zealand will spend more than NZ$700 million ($570 million) on infrastructure projects including airport upgrades, roads and public transport directly associated with the Cup. In turn, some economists believe the return to the country from tourist spending and other sources may be as low as NZ$150 million ($123 million).
New Zealand is recovering from the setback of a deadly earthquake which rocked Christchurch in late February which killed more than 180 people and forced World Cup organizers to relocate seven matches because of damage to infrastructure, hotels and the rugby stadium in the south island hub city.
The mood of Prime Minister John Key, as he rolled out the welcome mat on Wednesday with IRB vice president Bill Beaumont, was decidedly upbeat. The welcome mat featured greetings in the languages of each of the tournament's 20 participating nations.
Beaumont said he was confident of New Zealand's state of readiness for the World Cup, with the first match between the All Blacks and Tonga 100 days away.
"Preparations are well on track," he said. "Tomorrow I will visit the ... Otago Stadium which will be handed over to tournament organizers in August as planned."
The Otago Stadium, in Dunedin, has been specially built for the World Cup and will not have held an international sports event before the tournament. While there have been some construction delays, Rugby New Zealand 2011 chief executive Martin Snedden said it would be handed over to its new owners on Aug. 1, as planned.

RPGs Hit The Mainstream

Once upon a time, the formula for making a hit console game was simple: Throw in an appealing central character, give him a task, toss some dangerous-looking things at him, make him jump a lot, hand him a gun, and you were well on your way to the big time.
The thing you absolutely didn't do was make a geeky, nuts and bolts role-playing game filled with inventory screens, branching dialogue trees and drawn-out battles against
But that was then. These days, role-playing games have broken out of the garage and are taking up residence right next to the lucrative shooters and action games that seem to nab twice as many headlines.
Two new RPGS arrive this week in The Witcher 2 (sequel to a critically-acclaimed but relatively unknown PC outing from 2007) and a PC port of last year's Xbox 360 hit Fable III, and two of the most anticipated games of the next twelve months are massive, top-pedigree examples of the genre's best. Bioware's Mass Effect 3 and Bethesda's Elder Scrolls: Skyrim come on the heels of colossally successful predecessors: Mass Effect 2 sold over 2 million copies in just its first week, and 2006's Elder Scrolls: Oblivion was one of the Xbox 360's early smashes. Just a few months back, Bioware's swords and sorcery shtick Dragon Age 2 stormed shelves and, like the original, has sold exceedingly well.
All of a sudden, the geeks are calling the shots. But it hasn't always been this way.
While RPGs have been on the consoles for ages, they really came of age on the PC. In their 1990's heyday, most PC role-playing games were wedded, either explicitly or covertly, to the traditions established by pen-and-paper games like Dungeons and Dragons, relying on stats and random dice rolls rather than player skills. With a few exceptions, they were fantasy-themed, in the tried-and-true (or perhaps tired-and-true) Tolkien tradition.
Fable 3 Microsoft As marriages go, it was happy and productive, birthing a slew of epics like Baldur's Gate II, a four-disc (five, if you count its expansion) epic which sold two million copies back in the days when that was considered nearly impossible. But it was doomed to eventual divorce as its consumers grew from teens and students into busy thirtysomethings without the time for a 200+ hour video game, nor the willingness to keep a gaming PC handy. Gamers demanded entertainment that challenged their skills rather than their die-rolling luck, the orcs-and-goblins bit got tedious, and for a decade or more turn-based video games have been uncool enough to scare off almost everyone. (Everyone except the Japanese, who retain an insatiable appetite for the style.)
In short, the Western RPG had to change or die -- and it wasn't the only genre in that position.
Take the first-person shooter, today by far the most enduringly popular of all action games, and reliably responsible for locking down several slots on the annual bestseller charts. Years ago, shooters were the domain of super-competitive PC gamers who played blisteringly fast games like Quake II, wielding mouse-and-keyboard to shocking effect. and the pros were so good as to be godlike.
But one by one developers found they could make their shooters work just as well modern consoles, thanks to the twin-analog-stick controllers that became standard issue in the late 90s. And Halo -- originally a PC/Mac development, before anyone had heard of the Xbox -- was the first to really make it stick. Once PC shooters were all anyone wanted to play, but now they're an afterthought.
So too went RPGs, but here the trailblazers were Bioware and Bethesda - the same pair of developers responsible for Mass Effect 3 and Skyrim. And they did it with two epic, best-selling Xbox games: Bethesda's The Elder Scrolls: Morrowind, in 2002, and the following year's Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, from Bioware.
Although Morrowind actually came to the PC before the Xbox - and arguably was a better game on the PC, too - the Xbox version would end up being the most influential. Controlling much like Halo before it, Morrowind was an up-close-and-personal game that still carried much of the trappings of the earlier games in its series. Despite that, it was a huge success, to the surprise of some early critics who dismissed it as a niche game.
Then came Knights of the Old Republic -- but like the D&D-based epics of Bioware's past, and unlike Morrowind, Knights was turn-based. Its underlying combat system was a distant offshoot of Dungeons and Dragons, too, but it did such a good job hiding its roots, some players probably never realized they were playing a role-playing game. Mix that with the minds behind some of gaming's very best stories -- and slap the biggest name in all of sci-fi on it -- and you have a recipe for a best-seller.
Which is how it proved. In its day, Old Republic was the fastest-selling game on the original Xbox, giving a new generation of gamers an accessible gateway to the conventions of role-playing games. Its success didn't go unnoticed, and many traditionally PC-centric development houses began looking much more favorably on console platforms.
So while D&D-branded computer games live on, notably in the massively-multiplayer D&D Online and the upcoming action-oriented download Daggerdale, they're a different breed than their story-driven, number-heavy ancestors - spin-offs, not attempts to recreate the pen-and-paper experience on your PC. Or console. Often the less a console role-playing game shares with the computer games that spawned the genre, the better it sells.
You can see this reflected in the progress of the Mass Effect series, which was simplified significantly between its first and second installments in ways that riled some old-school gamers. Statements from Bioware indicate the third game will be cleaner still. And Morrowind followup Skyrim, too, has cannily trimmed its complex character stats system, going from eight core attributes to a trio of easily understandable scores.
Will this simplification make them more successful than their predecessors? You'd have to be nuts to bet against them. Skyrim is easily one of the year's most anticipated games, and Mass Effect 3 was too, until delays pushed it into 2012. Once reserved for the most Coke-bottle-bespectacled of gamers, the role-playing game now ranks as one of the console world's most popular. They might not be your daddy's D&D, but chances are he'll wind up playing them anyway.

True Gaming Challenges

Achievements are weak. Players have been creating their own challenges like "Beat Skate Or Die without skating or dying" for years, but the official goals set by Xbox 360 achievements rarely stray from such nail-biting feats as "Beat level 1" or "Shoot in the general direction of 100 enemies with the shotgun". Similar achievement systems are in the works for Nintendo and Sony systems, but you can be sure that they will be equally sissy-fied.
For the sake of the many brave souls who perished while trying to complete an entire season of NBA Live '95 without allowing an opposing team to score a single point, we present these True Gaming Challenges to the current generation of gamers.
Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland - 15 True Gaming Challenge Points
Walk into a store (one that deals in import titles if you live in the U.S.) and bring this game to the counter. Hold it before you in plain sight the entire time. Do not wear a disguise of any sort. Do not laugh. Hand the game to the cashier and tell him or her, "This is for me. I play games like this. I love it."

Mass Effect - 10 True Gaming Challenge Points

Create a custom character that absolutely, positively, is not a mulatto.

Company Of Heroes - 35 True Gaming Challenge Points

Join a multiplayer game that bills itself as "noob friendly" without encountering a guy that's using a secondary account because the 100+ wins on his main account won't let him match up with (and destroy) actual beginners like you.

Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns Of The Patriots - 15 True Gaming Challenge Points

Explain the game's plot in its entirety to a third party without going "uh.." or scratching your head. Then take about ten seconds to describe what's enjoyable about the gameplay. If they actually want to play the game after this challenge is completed, give yourself 50 additional True Gaming Challenge points.

Spore - 10 True Gaming Challenge Points

Resist the urge to give the game a "Best Of Expo" award without having played it, regardless of your actual affiliation with any expos.

Wii Fit - 25 True Gaming Challenge Points

Use the Wii Board regularly for its intended purpose, and not as a tray to keep your Cheetos bag and Mountain Dew steady while you watch Lazy Town.

Madden NFL 2009 - 30 True Gaming Challenge Points

After playing through one season and realizing you're pretty much done until Madden 2010, sell the game to your local Gamestop for more than $3.

Portal - 15 True Gaming Challenge Points

Rocketjump your way through the entire game.

Experts Cricket In Battling

India made an astonishing recovery to snatch a one-run victory over South Africa in the second one-day international at the Wanderers Stadium on Saturday to level the five-match series at one match each.
Munaf Patel took two wickets in what proved to be the final over to finish with four for 29, with Yuvraj Singh taking a low catch at gully to end the match when Wayne Parnell cut powerfully in an attempt to score the winning runs.
South Africa seemed in control when they made an aggressive start to their innings after Lonwabo Tsotsobe produced career-best bowling figures of four for 22 as India were bowled out for 190 on what is usually a high-scoring ground.
Captain Graeme Smith and JP Duminy took South Africa to within 71 runs of victory with seven wickets in hand and less than half the overs used up. But Duminy played a rash shot against part-time off-spinner Rohit Sharma and was caught at long-on. It still looked comfortable for the hosts as Smith and David Miller added 32.
But as with the Indian innings, the batting powerplay proved disastrous for the batting side. Smith was out to the first ball of the powerplay, bowled off an inside edge by man of the match Patel for 77 and Miller went in the next over when he top-edged an attempted pull against a slower bouncer by Zaheer Khan.
South Africa lost their last six wickets for 37 runs in what was almost an action replay of the Indian innings. "We played some good cricket for 70 overs of the game," said Smith, who was captaining South Africa for a record 139th time. "Some of our decision making at the back end of the game wasn't good enough but Munaf bowled really well."
Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, whose side had lost their last six wickets for 21 runs, said: "It's a big win for us. We were 40 to 45 runs short in our innings but the bowlers bowled in the right areas and put a lot of pressure on the South African batsmen."
Dhoni said the the bowling of off-spinner Harbhajan Singh, who took one for 32 in ten overs, had changed the game. "The South African batsmen had momentum when he came on and they lost momentum against him."
Tsotsobe led a superb performance by the South African bowlers and fielders after India won the toss and batted. Yuvraj Singh made 53 and Dhoni scored 38 but neither batsman was able to dominate during a fourth wicket stand of 83 off 107 balls. Singh reached his half-century off 67 balls when he glanced Tsotsobe for his fourth boundary - but he was out next ball when he pushed a slower delivery from Tsotsobe to mid-off.
Tsotsobe, bowled eight of his ten overs during powerplay overs as he followed up his man of the match performance in the first game in Durban, where he took four for 31 and helped South Africa to a 135-run win.
Tsotsobe was entrusted with the first over of the batting powerplay and struck with his first ball when he had Suresh Raina palpably leg before wicket, struck on the back pad by a full delivery. He then bowled Dhoni off an inside edge as the powerplay proved disastrous for India, who lost four wickets for 14 runs, with Tsotsobe having a hand in another wicket when he took a sliding catch at third man to dismiss Zaheer Khan off Dale Steyn's bowling.
Sachin Tendulkar equalled Sanath Jayasuriya's world record of 444 one-day international appearances but struggled to 24 off 44 balls as India made a slow start. Tendulkar did not field during the South African innings and there was no immediate explanation of the reason.

Tennis Secrets Of The Professionals

This article which you are about to read on tennis psychology has been written because I have been made aware of the interest people have in this subject and this is understandable when you consider how getting a grasp on this will definitely improve your game considerably.
For ease of writing I have referred to He and Man but of course everything I say could just as equally apply to She or woman.
Tennis psychology is nothing more than understanding the workings of your opponents mind, and gauging the effect of your own game on his mental viewpoint, and understanding the mental effects resulting from the various external causes on your own mind.
You cannot be a successful psychologist of others without first understanding your own mental processes, you must study the effect on yourself of the same happening under different circumstances. You react differently in different moods and under different conditions. You must realize the effect on your game of the resulting irritation, pleasure, confusion, or whatever form your reaction takes. Does it increase your efficiency? If so, strive for it, but never give it to your opponent.
Does it deprive you of concentration? If so, either remove the cause, or if that is not possible strive to ignore it.
Once you have judged accurately your own reaction to conditions, study your opponents, to decide their temperaments. Like temperaments react similarly, and you may judge men of your own type by yourself. Opposite temperaments you must seek to compare with people whose reactions you know.
A person who can control his own mental processes stands an excellent chance of reading those of another, for the human mind works along definite lines of thought, and can be studied. One can only control ones, mental processes after carefully studying them.
A steady phlegmatic baseline player is seldom a keen thinker. If he was he would not adhere to the baseline.
The physical appearance of a man is usually a pretty clear index to his type of mind. The stolid, easy-going man, who usually advocates the baseline game, does so because he hates to stir up his torpid mind to think out a safe method of reaching the net. There is the other type of baseline player, who prefers to remain on the back of the court while directing an attack intended to break up your game. He is a very dangerous player, and a deep, keen thinking antagonist.
He achieves his results by mixing up his length and direction, and worrying you with the variety of his game. He is a good psychologist. The first type of player mentioned merely hits the ball with little idea of what he is doing, while the latter always has a definite plan and adheres to it. The hard-hitting, erratic, net rushing player is a creature of impulse. There is no real system to his attack, no understanding of your game. He will make brilliant coups on the spur of the moment, largely by instinct; but there is no mental power of consistent thinking. It is an interesting, fascinating type.
Now before you read any further let me just jump in here and say that I really do hope you are finding this interesting and indeed helpful. I have written this because I do believe that we need to know more about this subject, so, having said that, lets continue.
The dangerous man is the player who mixes his style from back to fore court at the direction of an ever alert mind. This is the man to study and learn from. He is a player with a definite purpose. A player who has an answer to every query you propound him in your game. He is the most subtle antagonist in the world. He is of the school of Brookes.
Second only to him is the man of dogged determination that sets his mind on one plan and adheres to it, bitterly, fiercely fighting to the end, with never a thought of change. He is the man whose psychology is easy to understand, but whose mental viewpoint is hard to upset, for he never allows himself to think of anything except the business at hand. This man is your Johnston or your Wilding. I respect the mental capacity of Brookes more, but I admire the tenacity of purpose of Johnston.
Pick out your type from your own mental processes, and then work out your game along the lines best suited to you.
When two men are, in the same class, as regards stroke equipment, the determining factor in any given match is the mental viewpoint. Luck, so called, is often grasping the psychological value of a break in the game, and turning it to your own account.
We hear a great deal about the shots we have made. Few realize the importance of the shots we have missed. The science of missing shots is as important as that of making them, and at times a miss by an inch is of more value than a, return that is killed by your opponent.
Let me explain. A player drives you far out of court with an angle shot. You run hard to it, and reaching, drive it hard and fast down the side line, missing it by an inch. Your opponent is surprised and shaken, realizing that your shot might as well have gone in as out. He will expect you to try it again, and will not take the risk next time. He will try to play the ball, and may fall into error. You have thus taken some of your opponents confidence, and increased his chance of error, all by a miss.
If you had merely popped back that return, and it had been killed, your opponent would have felt increasingly confident of your inability to get the ball out of his reach, while you would merely have been winded without result.
Let us suppose you made the shot down the sideline. It was a seemingly impossible get. First it amounts to TWO points in that it took one away from your opponent that should have been his and gave you one you ought never to have had. It also worries your opponent, as he feels he has thrown away a big chance.
The psychology of a tennis match is very interesting, but easily understandable. Both men start with equal chances. Once one man establishes a real lead, his confidence goes up, while his opponent worries, and his mental viewpoint becomes poor. The sole object of the first man is to hold his lead, thus holding his confidence.
If the second player pulls even or draws ahead, the inevitable reaction occurs with even a greater contrast in psychology. There is the natural confidence of the leader now with the second man as well as that great stimulus of having turned seeming defeat into probable victory. The reverse in the case of the first player is apt to hopelessly destroy his game, and collapse follows.
Let me finish this article by saying that there is a lot of information available on the psychology of tennis, just waiting for you to dig up. Try your local bookstore, your local library, my blog, and the internet, and you will be amazed at what you can find.