Aging dogs rubbed muzzles with puppies, dog lovers cheered their favorites, fathers went up against offspring and three breeds made their premier appearances at the 134th prestigious competition.Tue, Feb 16, 2010

Tendulkar wants top spot for India to mark 20 years
international cricket by leading India to become the world’s top ranked one-day team.The premier batsman made his India debut as a 16-year-old against Pakistan in November 1989, since setting many batting records, including test and one-day aggregates and hundreds.
India enter the ICC Champions Trophy in South Africa starting next week as strong contenders after staying unbeaten in one-day series over the past one year.
They are third in the ODI rankings, just one rating point behind world champions Australia and South Africa going into the premier eight-team event starting on Tuesday.
“We definitely have the ability, the spirit, the desire, the hunger to get there (number one team),” the 36-year-old former skipper told the CNN-IBN channel on Friday.
“Playing cricket for India means the world to me. I grew up dreaming about playing cricket for India. I am living my dream.”
Tendulkar underlined his continued desire to excel, scoring his 44th one-day hundred last week to set up a tri-series final win over hosts Sri Lanka in Colombo.
“It is going to be a challenging season, a lot of cricket,” he said. “I wish we had more test cricket, we only have three test matches this season.”
India’s best performance in the Champions Trophy was finishing as joint winners in 2002 alongside hosts Sri Lanka
“We have to see to it that we live up to the expectations of the entire nation and get to where we as a team have targeted,” he said. “We want to be there at the top, just go out and give our best.”
“We’ve been working towards it,” he said. “If you look at our performances in the last couple of years, it has been terrific.”
“A couple of hiccups here and there are always going to be there,” he said. “It is never going to be a smooth journey. That is what keeps us together.”
Sat, Feb 13, 2010

US First Lady Michelle Obama reveals that the stress of being president may be getting to Barack Obama, reports the dailyexpress.co.uk.
“When he is really sort of brooding about something, it’s late at night and there is a lot of little note-writing going on that’s when I know,” Michelle, 45, was quoted as saying.
She also said that the secret to their successful marriage was to keep their troubles behind closed doors.
“The truth is that everybody struggles with it – we just don’t talk about it,the daily quoted Michelle.
U.S. President elect Barack Obama kisses his wife Michelle after Obama gave his victory speech during an election night gathering in Grant Park on November 4, 2008 in Chicago, Illinois. Obama defeated Republican nominee Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) by a wide margin in the election to become the first African-American U.S. President elect.
Sat, Feb 13, 2010

Mumbai cinemas turn fortresses for MNIK
Theatres in Mumbai turned fortresses on Friday for the release of ‘My Name is Khan’ whose star Shah Rukh Khan is locked in a duel with a radical Hindu group Shiv Sena, sparking worries India’s financial hub is being undermined by parochial politics.
Most cinemas began showing ‘My Name is Khan’ by afternoon after initial reluctance for fear of attacks by the hardline Shiv Sena party.
“This is a slap in the face of the Sena,” said a woman exiting a Mumbai multiplex, giving the thumbs-up sign.
The controversy was sparked by the film’s hero Shah Rukh Khan’s recent criticism that no Pakistani cricketers had been picked for the Indian Premier League.
Thousands of police in riot gear were deployed to protect cinemas with plainclothesmen also inside the halls. Police detained 2,000 Shiv Sena members as a precaution, and beat back protesters outside some theatres.
Protests also spread to some other cities.
Analysts and politicians have warned the Sena’s tactics may hurt Mumbai’s image as a cosmopolitan city and its efforts to model itself as an international financial centre like Dubai or Singapore. Mumbai is also home to the Bollywood film industry.
Shiv Sena, which runs the Mumbai municipality, draws political sustenance from hardline Hinduism and an ultra-nationalism that includes strident opposition to Pakistan.
“I came to see the movie because it’s been so controversial, and because I am a huge fan of Shah Rukh Khan,” said Subhash Kandrep who was waiting for the first show at Inox in Mumbai.
“I don’t see why a movie should not be shown just because some people are protesting over what Khan said.”
The Sena, which upholds the rights of Mumbai’s indigenous Marathi community, has in recent weeks also turned its ire on industrialist billionaire Mukesh Ambani and cricketer Sachin Tendulkar for remarks the Sena perceived as being anti-Mumbai.
The Sena’s stance has triggered a heated debate across the country, with politicians, film stars and businesses weighing in.
Khan, arguably Bollywood’s most successful star, plays an autistic man subject to racial bias in the United States after the Sept. 11 terror attacks.
He kept up a torrent of tweets through the night from the Berlin film festival where his movie is showing.
It was ironic, he said, that a film made for peace “has led to so much angst in my own house. My city. My country. Am I political or politically incorrect?”
Trade analysts say about 1.2 billion rupees ($26 million) is at stake, with Mumbai and Maharashtra state typically accounting for more than a quarter of a Bollywood film’s revenues.
The skirmish in Mumbai comes as local politics have also rattled other cities in India, including the IT hub of Hyderabad, home to Indian operations of multinationals including Microsoft and Amazon, which has been repeatedly shut down over protests for the creation of a new state carved out of Andhra Pradesh state.
Sat, Feb 13, 2010
To see if smokers are at risk from passive smoke as well, researchers followed newsstand agents in Genoa, Italy. News agents were chosen because they work alone in small newsstands, and any tobacco smoke in the air they breathe is strictly correlated to the number of cigarettes smoked by that news agent.
The researchers studied the contribution environmental tobacco smoke made to carcinogen exposure in 15 active smokers.
The finding challenges the widely held belief that the threat posed to smokers by secondhand smoke is negligible.
It was found that smoking 14 cigarettes a day results in secondhand smoke exposure that’s equivalent to smoking an extra 2.6 cigarettes. This indicates that both active and passive smoking exposures are harmful to a smoker’s health.
Mon, Feb 8, 2010

girlfriend Roya Faryabi in Munich fell through, it now comes to light that the couple had a secret nikaah ceremony at Adnan’s residence in Mumbai on Friday, January 30, a day before the wedding cards announced the wedding in Munich.Only close family members of Adnan were present at this nikaah.
Says a source close to Adnan, “The wedding in Munich had to be cancelled because the courts did not allow Adnan to leave the country. There are serious charges of domestic violence against him.” Rather than cancel the wedding, Adnan decided to have a flash ceremony in Mumbai. All the arrangements were made by Adnan’s son Azaan.
At first Adnan was reluctant to confirm the development, but finally said, “Yes, we got married last Friday in a secret nikaah. And we’re loving it.”
Adnan now intends to host a wedding reception in Munich at Roya’s place and then another reception in Mumbai for all his friends. But as things stand now, Roya and Adnan are man and wife.
Speaking from Munich, Adnan’s third wife Roya Faryadi says, “Adnan is the perfect man for me. I love not just the man but also his mother and son. In fact, Adnan’s son Azaan and I get along like a house on fire. We often gang up together and tease the hell out of Adnan.”
Roya says she is not the least perturbed by Adnan’s past record of broken marriages. “What happened in the past is the past. What I see is a man I’d like to spend my life with. Adnan is kind, caring and gentle. I hope we can make our marriage last forever. Like any good wife, I plan to shift to Mumbai to be with Adnan and his family. But I’ll keep visiting Germany. That’s where my parents stay.” Roya’s parents are from Afghanistan. They moved to Germany 30 years ago and hold German passports.
Mon, Feb 8, 2010
Mon, Feb 8, 2010

Mon, Feb 8, 2010
Deported Asif Not Cleared For UAE Trip
detained at Dubai airport last June when a small quantity of opium was found in his possession. The fast bowler was detained for 19 days before the authorities deported him, saying the quantity of the banned drug was insignificant to make a court case.
Asif was on his way from India after featuring in the first edition of the Indian Premier League, where he tested positive for a banned drug. That earned him a one-year ban from all cricket, which ended in September last year.
Pakistan Cricket Board chief operating officer Wasim Bari confirmed a request was made to clear Asif.
Pakistan will be playing England in two Twenty20 matches later this month and some other series are also lined up, “so we made a request with the UAE authorities but they turned it down as it’s not possible under their laws,” Bari told AFP.
A similar request was also made last year and was also refused, said Bari.
Pakistan has also invited South Africa for a Test and one-day series later in the year in the UAE, after South Africa refused to tour the troubled country in October-November this year due to security concerns.
Asif has been Pakistan?s most successful bowler since his return. He took 19 wickets in the three-Test series in New Zealand and another 13 in as many Tests against Australia on the tour which ended on Friday.
Bari said Asif would not be considered for the selection of the two Twenty20 matches, for which the team will be announced on Monday.
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