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Sushma Swaraj objects to appoinment of Thomas as CVC
Thomas succeeds Pratyush Sinha, a 1969 batch IAS officer of Bihar cadre, who demitted office yesterday after a four-year tenure as CVC. The Prime Minister yesterday defended the appointment of Thomas, saying 'We have done the right thing.'
Categories: India
Federal authorities investigate threat on Thai Airways flight at LAX
Law enforcement authorities Tuesday night were investigating a written threat that was found on a Thai Airways aircraft that landed at Los Angeles International Airport, the FBI said.
After landing shortly before 9 p.m., Flight 794 was taken to a remote area of the airport, where crew members and passengers were scheduled to be interviewed, said FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller.
She said bomb technicians were searching the plane and authorities were planning to screen the luggage.
The flight originated in Bangkok, Thailand. No other details were available.
Categories: World
No free will for tiny tots?
The tiny tots, who barely have learnt to eat properly, are going through proper tests and interview sessions in schools during admission procedure. Every parent holds a deepest desire of admitting his child in the best school in the city.
Categories: India
Outreach Programs
What type of Outreach Programs has Iman Rauf designed to educate Americans on traditions, customs and practices of Muslims. I feel that this is needed to move the country forward. Fear and Ignorance are the motivating factors driving the Islamaphobia in America.
Categories: World
Sobreviviendo
En el departamento de Quetzaltenango en Guatemala, muchos niños trabajan para sobrevivir, muchos de ellos obligados por sus padres...
Categories: World
Stephen Broden at Tea Party Rally in Texas
Stephen Broden, Republican challenger to Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson, speaking at the Tea Party rally in McKinney, Texas on 9/6. He spent his time speaking on the direction of the country and how to get back on track. It was quite refreshing given the current scandal surrounding his opponent.
For more detail on the event, please see
Categories: World
Cancer, a very personal interview
One part Paris Hilton, one part Mick Jagger, one part Bono. Add in some toxic humour, some sickly sheen and some blobby lumps and what do you get? A smoking, singing, dancing, deluded narcissistic egomaniac of a character with a suave accent? Something you'd like to smack down…with a pool noodle?
You'd be surprised.
Confused?
We're talking about CANCER.
I had a little tete-a-tete with the "celebrity" that is "cancer." It turns out it feels quite connected to such personalities as Paris Hilton and Mick Jagger, and while you may not openly decide to party with cancer, it can really grow on you…
Bruce Horak is the mind behind the matter. He created his one-man cabaret-style performance, aptly titled "This is Cancer," starring himself as, you guessed it, "cancer." I caught up with his act at the Fringe Festival in Edmonton, North America's largest Fringe theatre festival. A cancer survivor, and Canada's only legally blind actor (having lost 90% of his vision to the disease), Bruce has created the human embodiment of cancer in "This is Cancer" to provide people with a venue to humorously "face" the disease. With Bruce's superb comedic timing and stellar dance moves, the show is really more about lightly examining life's lumps and bumps than it is about getting too serious.
Categories: World
America's Got Talent Top Ten Compete
Tuesday night's America's Got Talent had the top ten compete for America's votes. Only four will go through to next weeks first final's show. Most of the acts put on the best performances I have seen them do. Here are the acts up for America's votes.
Studio One Young Beast Society from Orlando Fl. Their act tonight was amazing, the best I have seen them. They had lots of moves that you normally don't see dance group's do. They were dynamic, the judges all loved them.
Christiana and Ali from Idaho Falls, Idaho. Two sisters, one is 12 the other is 21. I'm sorry, but I just don't see how they have progressed this far in the competition. Ali can't hold a tune, Christina is much better but not something I would pay to see.
Jeremy VanSchoonhoven from Talent, Oregon. Jeremy is a daredevil on a bicycle. Simply amazing, scary as all get out to watch. Definitely an act a lot of people would pay to see. His act is dangerous and a real thriller.
Taylor Mathews from Alexandria, Louisiana. He sang "What a Wonderful World" and he did it justice. Excellent performance, I love his style of singing.
Anna and Patryk from New York. Child Ballroom dancers. Anna fell on the steps before hitting the dance floor. This fall did not affect their performance at all but it did make Anna cry after the dance was over, she made my eyes start misting too. All the judges told her and Patryk that they performed like professionals and they acted like professionals by getting up and doing their dance. Great performance.
Fighting Gravity from Virginia. This performance out did all their previous ones, if that's even possible. They paid tribute to the first man on the moon, placing the USA Flag. They used laser lights, and they just out did themselves again. Excellent.
Michael Grimm from Mississippi. This singer out did himself tonight also. He has a wonderful soulful voice. He left his guitar out of this performance and we got to see the whole Michael this time. He was fantastic! All the judges told him that by leaving out his guitar and singing the song he sang improved his performance.
Michael Grasso from New Jersey. This magician should already be headlining a Las Vegas show. He is simply amazing, awesome and extremely talented. He wowed all the judges and the audience.
Prince Poppycock from Los Angeles, CA. Opera singer who wears outlandish but awesome costumes and makeup. Tonight he played to America, singing patriotic songs and a full fledged extravaganza on stage. He just keeps out doing himself with each and every performance. Prince Poppycock IS Vegas.
Jackie Evancho from Pittsburgh, PA. Jackie is a 10 yr. old Opera singer with a voice of someone around 40 yrs old. This child truly has a gift from God. This performance was even better than all the others, she sounded just like an Angel would. Fantastic.
The top four will be announced on Wednesday night's show on NBC.
Categories: World
Andrew Breitbart at Tea Party rally in Dallas
This is a picture of Andrew Breitbart at a Tea Party Patriot rally in Dallas, TX from 9/2. He was AWESOME! See more at AmericaISConservative.blogspot.com.
Categories: World
Shiney Ahuja's maid backtracks, says the actor never raped her
The shocking revelation came when the 20-year old maid told the court that the actor never raped her. The maid told a fast-track court that she had made false allegations against Shiney on the instructions of the woman, who got her the job.
Categories: Entertainment
On the Move in New York
My interest in candid photography goes back to when I was a kid so documenting people and objects in my day to day travels is second nature. All the photos here, except for the last one, were shot around New York City over the last year. See if you can count how many different modes of transportation are represented here. Some are a bit suble so you'll have to look closely.
Categories: World
Our Spontaneous Universe
Well, not exactly. The good professor has said, in rather less dramatic fashion, that the nature of the law of gravity means that something can, indeed, come from nothing – the act of creatio ex nihilo that ...
Categories: World
count my Tuesday blessings
After my Counting Monday blessings last week, I have decided to make this a regular post except I am counting blessings on a Tuesday this week, then Wednesday the following week...etc. Got the idea? I am grateful: 1. as my salsa partner blew a breath into my face...
Categories: World
Sunrise in New Hampshire
I caught this beautiful shot heading down the highway about 6 in the morning on 9/3/10. -- Sent from my Palm Pre
Categories: World
Millions Awarded to Victims,Tabacco Companies Law Suites
At the courthouses in the State of Florida, there is approximately 8,000 Lawsuits held against Tobacco Companies. Millions have been award to victims of smoking.
Categories: World