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Monday, 8 April 2013

Marriage with Soha Ali Khan might happen soon, says Kunal Khemu


Marriage with Soha Ali Khan might Happen soon, says Kunal Khemu


Bollywood couple Soha Ali Khan and Kunal Khemu are likely to tie the knot soon.
As soon as Soha's brother Saif Ali Khan married Kareena Kapoor last year, there were rumours about her and Kunal's marriage.
"As of now we have not made any actual plans for marriage. But yes, if everything goes well then it (marriage) will be soon," Kunal said.
Both the actors have been dating since quite some time and have been open about their relation.
"We are in good and comfortable position today in our relationship. We are focusing on our careers," he said.
Soha, recently in an interview had said she will be moving in with Kunal. Reportedly, the couple has bought a place together in Khar and will be staying there together.


Kate Middleton's baby to be named Philip if it's a boy?


Kate Middleton's baby to be named Philip if it's a boy?


The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton and her husband Prince William may name their baby Philip, after the child's great grandfather, if they have a boy.
The couple has short-listed the traditional name in honour of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh and the husband of Queen Elizabeth II, royal sources said. "The name Philip is in the frame for a boy. It will certainly have it somewhere in his name," a royal insider was quoted as saying by The Daily Star.
The royal baby, if it is a boy, may carry 'Philip' somewhere in its name as even William's full name is Prince William Arthur Philip, and his father is Charles Philip Arthur George.
"It is popular with them at the moment and could even be the first name as William is very fond of his grandfather," the source said. The aide said William, 30, would make the decision if they have a son. The 31-year-old Duchess, who is due to give birth in July, has claimed not to know the sex of her baby.
During a visit to Scotland last week, the royal couple kept tight-lipped on their options for names. "We have a short-list for both but it's very difficult. My friends keep texting me names," Kate said.


N.Y. Grannies Protest U.S. Drone Strikes


N.Y. Grannies Protest U.S. Drone Strikes


EW YORK -- They sang songs, read poems, and chanted, "Drones fly, children die." 

More than 50 protesters from a group called Grandmothers Against the War gathered in New York City on April 3 to protest the U.S. government's use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones.

During the Iraq War, the same group held protests in the same plaza in New York every Wednesday for nine years.

The grandmothers' protest kicked off what participants say will be a month of rallies called April Days of Action, organized by the New York-based group Know Drones. There are demonstrations planned across the United States at drone-manufacturing plants and universities that research drone technology.

'So Immoral'

Joan Wile, the 81-year-old founder of Grandmothers Against the War, had retired from activism last year to pursue her love of piano. But she told RFE/RL that she was spurred back into action and organized the April 3 rally out of a sense of horror at the effects that U.S. drone strikes are having in countries such as Pakistan and Afghanistan.

"I just found the whole thing so immoral," Wile says. "In this country, you're presumed innocent until you're found guilty. And here we were acting as judge, as jury, and executioner, without a trial."
The UN quotes Pakistani officials as confirming at least 400 civilian deaths by drone attacks.The UN quotes Pakistani officials as confirming at least 400 civilian deaths by drone attacks.
The U.S. administration's use of drones to target suspected terrorists in Pakistan and Afghanistan is controversial and has drawn sharp criticism from various political quarters in the United States, as well as the scrutiny of the United Nations.

The administration of former President George W. Bush used drones to target terrorist suspects, but the frequency of drone strikes has increased under President Barack Obama.

In March, the head of a UN task force investigating casualties from U.S. drone strikes concluded that attacks from UAVs in Pakistan violate that country's sovereignty. The UN's special rapporteur on human rights and counterterrorism, Ben Emmerson, said Pakistani officials had told him they can confirm at least 400 civilian deaths due to drone attacks.

The U.S. Air Force announced that it had removed data about air strikes carried out by UAVs in Afghanistan from its monthly air-power summaries.

Also in March, U.S. Senator Rand Paul (Republican-Kentucky), used a delaying tactic known as the filibuster to hold up the confirmation of John Brennan as CIA director for 13 hours over concerns that drones could be used against U.S. citizens domestically.

'Blasting Away' Rights

Nick Mottern, the founder of Know Drones, is a 75-year-old retired journalist. He calls drones a threat to freedom both in the United States and elsewhere in the world.

"We've got some very fundamental human rights that these weapons are blasting away," he says. "[They are] totally unrelenting and out of control."

Likewise William J. Gilson, a 77-year-old veteran of the Korean War, calls Obama's use of drones "illegal."

"We have a Nobel Peace laureate right now as president of the United States who is also a constitutional law professor by trade," Gilson says. "And yet he sees absolutely nothing wrong with invading foreign airspace against all sovereign rules and regulations of international law."

The Obama administration has tried to assuage fears about drones by affirming that the president does not have the authority to use the weapons to kill U.S. citizens on American soil who are not engaged in combat.

But for the protesters in New York, that's not enough. They are proposing a resolution to the New York City Council that would make the city a drone-free zone.

Powerful Explosion Hits Syrian Capital

Syrian state television says a car bomb has exploded in central Damascus. 


Reports say at least 10 people were killed and dozens wounded.

State television showed wrecked cars in flames and said the explosion occurred on April 8 near a school in Sabaa Bahrat, considered the capital's main business district.

The Syrian central bank and Finance Ministry are also in the area.

A correspondent with the AFP news agency reports the blast caused extensive damage and was followed by intense gunfire.

Witnesses reported large plumes of smoke were rising from the area.

Syrian rebels, who have been fighting for nearly two years to oust President Bashar al-Assad, have pushed into areas surrounding the heart of the capital and launched mortar and car-bomb attacks.

Meanwhile, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon says he is ready to send inspectors on 24 hours' notice to examine claims about chemical weapons being used in Syria.

Speaking in The Hague on April 8, he said a team of inspectors is standing by in Cyprus and that "all we are waiting for is the go-ahead of the Syrian government to determine if any chemical weapons have been deployed."

He said that for now, deployment still must await "technical and legal" negotiations with Damascus about the terms of such a mission.

Ban spoke at the headquarters of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons in the Dutch capital.

Both the Syrian government and rebels have accused each other of using chemical weapons, but no claims have yet been independently investigated or verified

What is Ponka?


What is Ponka?




Answer:
It's an urdu Word, Used For Degrade Or Avoid Someone, Like
1st Person: Please! Give Me A Cake From Your Box.
2nd Person: Ponka.....!x
Means (I'll Not Give You)(in Above Condition).


lafanga child says: ponka

reply his friend : 8 ka layga ya 9 ka

his freind reply : phir bhonka

that's mean ponka word use in bad manners

Zakham muskurate hen ab bhi teri aahat par



Zakham muskurate hen ab bhi teri aahat par.
Dard bhool jate hen ab bhi teri aahat par.

Shabnami sitaron par phool khilne lagte hen.
Chaand muskurate hen ab bhi teri aahat par.

Umar kat di lakin bachpana nhi jata.
Hum diye jalate hen ab bhi teri aahat par.

Teri yad aye to neend jati rehti he.
Hum khushi manate hen ab bhi teri aahat par.

Ab bhi teri aahat par chaand muskurata he….
Khwab gungunate hen ab bhi teri aahat par.

Tere hijar min hum par ik azab taari he.
Chonk chonk jate hen ab bhi teri aahat par.

Ab bhi teri aahat par aas lout aati he.
Ashk hum bahate hen ab bhi teri aahat par
By : Honey Sheny

Beyoncé Knowles: I’m a new feminist


Beyoncé Knowles: I’m a new feminist


Beyoncé Knowles is a 'modern-day feminist'.
The music star is known for releasing empowering songs during her career, both with Destiny’s Child and as a solo artist. Although Beyoncé oozes confidence and professionalism, she is sometimes reluctant to be labelled a feminist. She doesn’t like being categorised as any one thing, insisting women can have many layers to their personality.
'That word can be very extreme...,' she told the latest UK edition of Vogue when asked if she considers herself a feminist. 'But I guess I am a modern-day feminist. I do believe in equality. Why do you have to choose what type of woman you are? Why do you have to label yourself anything? I’m just a woman and I love being a woman. If you’re attractive then you can’t be sexy, and you can’t be intelligent? What is all of that?…'
Beyoncé, who is married to hip-hop star Jay-Z, continues to fight against stereotypes of gender roles. The 31-year-old star believes you can be a good mother and wife, while also enjoying a successful career. Giving birth to her daughter Blue Ivy in January last year revealed another purpose to her life.
'I do believe in equality and that we have a way to go and it's something that's pushed aside and something that we have been conditioned to accept. But I'm happily married. I love my husband,' she explained. 'I feel like Mrs Carter is who I am, but more bold and more fearless than I've ever been.
'It comes from knowing my purpose and really meeting myself once I saw my child. I was like, ‘OK, this is what you were born to do.’ The purpose of my body became completely different.'
Beyoncé also spoke about the prospect of Blue Ivy following in the footsteps of her famous parents.
The star would never stop her child from following her dreams, and hopes she will find happiness.
'I definitely want my daughter to have goals and drive and passion - it has to be a balance,' she said. 'I hope she figures it out. Whatever makes her happy, I’m there. I do feel like I’m going to be honest with my daughter.'


Ke$ha had ‘eyeball sex’ with Johnny Depp


Ke$ha had ‘eyeball sex’ with Johnny Depp


Ke$ha had 'eyeball sex' with Johnny Depp.
The controversial singer claims the most famous person to have ever chatted her up is Hollywood legend Johnny, who made eyes at her from across the room last year.
She revealed: 'Me and Johnny Depp had eyeball sex at the benefit concert for Superstorm Sandy in LA. We never really talked - we just had eyeball sex.'
The 26-year-old star also admitted to getting 's**tfaced' with superstar Rihanna when the pair embarked upon their Last Girl On Earth Tour in 2010.
Ke$ha said: 'Rihanna's a really cool girl - very down to earth and fun. We went out and got on it a couple of times, once in Miami and once in the middle of nowhere at a bar in Canada.
'We just got s**tfaced!'
The straight-talking singer doesn't understand why people have a problem with the fact she objectifies men in her songs or why her no-holds barred lyrics have come under fire in the past.
She told Now magazine: 'If men in music talk about sex, girls, strippers and partying, then why can't I? Just because I'm a woman, it doesn't make me a drunk or a slut. 
'It can be equally badass if a woman talks about those things. I'm here to make sure that's the case.'

70k bid made for sex doll’s virginity


Bidding for the chance to take a sex doll's virginity has reached £70,000 in Brazil. 
According to The Huffington Post, bids have been flooding in for the opportunity to spend a romantic evening with life-like doll Valentina after Brazilian sex shop Sexonico started a bidding war. 
The lucky bidder will win a night in the presidential suite of a hotel to spend with the sex doll, and the lot also includes lingerie for Valentina, a digital camera to capture images of their intimate evening and travel expenses to and from Sao Paulo.
What's more, there will be an aromatic bath complete with rose petals and a candlelit champagne dinner.
Sexonico's website states: 'She has green eyes, fleshy lips, full breasts and a body that inspires envy in all women.'