US President Barack Obama won 2009 Nobel Peace Prize

October 9, 2009 by uttoransen  
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The 2009 Nobel prize for Peace saw as many as 205 nominations, a record, beating the past record of 199 back in 2005 and it is won by none other than the US President Barack Obama himself. According to the Nobel committee Barack Obama won the prize for the strengthening of international diplomacy and co-operation.

Kandi Burruss fiance Ashley Jewell killed in Atlanta Body Tap Club

October 3, 2009 by uttoransen  
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The Kandi Burruss fiance who was also a member of the popular American Tv show, “real housewives of Atlanta” died Friday evening at an Atlanta strip club. From the reports, it looks like the death happened due to a head injury in the Body Tap club. Police on their part is unclear of how the fight started and so far no arrests have happened.

Roman Polanski 13 year old

September 27, 2009 by uttoransen  
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Roman Polanski a popular filmmaker had sex with a 13 year old girl, back in 1977. The Swiss still had a police warrant on him and yesterday when he finally entered the country, he got caught. Apparently the 13 year old is happily married with 3 children and is about 45 years of age.

Pregnant Woman Pregnant Again

September 24, 2009 by uttoransen  
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In a rare case of medical condition, a pregnant woman became pregnant again. So far only 10 such cases are registered, so this is indeed a very rare condition. However, the good thing is that none of these cases have seen any problems and everything went through smoothly.

The United States – Pakistan Love Game

March 1, 2009 by uttoransen  
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There have been many fine love stories in the past involving imaginary people in great love epics written by many literary geniuses. There have been also instances of real stories involving real people that have even eclipsed the love of the famous couple, Romeo and Juliet, in intensity as well as passion. But nothing comes even close to the love stories involving governments of nations.

Advertising and the Human Body

March 1, 2009 by uttoransen  
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There is no limit to the budget that the companies all over the world have for their publicity campaigns. There is no limit also to the number of ways employed by advertising companies that are involved in producing smart and slick advertising campaigns. Millions of dollars are spent every year by companies on promotional campaigns for their products and services.

The News of the Walking Snake

December 25, 2008 by uttoransen  
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There was a news item in some local south Indian dailies that caught the reader’s attention recently. The news papers reported a strange incident that caused quite a stir in the local areas. The said incident was to have happened in Kootukulam village, near Alleppey, Kerala and was widely reported in many local newspapers causing quite a sensation with the local people.

Incredible Bush Miss Incident – Bad Aim of an Iraqi Journalist

December 25, 2008 by uttoransen  
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The whole world is talking about the bad aim of an Iraqi journalist, who wanted to show his undulating love and deep respect to one of the greatest caricatures of recent times, George W Bush. The Iraqi journalist who goes by the name of Muntazer al Haidi was apparently peeved at Mr. Bush for not giving free Reebok or Nike shoes to poor Afghan and Iraqi children who have been rendered homeless and orphans

Condemning Terrorism – Darul Ulooms Welcome Move

June 22, 2008 by uttoransen  
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The Darul Uloom’s fatwa against all sorts of, “Islam sponsored” terrorism, although a bit too late, is very very welcome. At a time when not only India but also the entire world is passing through a very very critical period due to the un abated terrorist activity by a section of miss directed and miss guided people, Darul Uloom Deoband’s action must be hailed as very wise and laudable.

Sycophant Politicians – Arjuns Salvo Backfires

June 21, 2008 by uttoransen  
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Central Human Resources Development Minister Arjun Singh’s latest salvo projecting Rahul Gandhi as the nations next Prime Ministerial candidate should not be viewed as only a statement of sycophancy by one of the senior most national leaders. Although sycophancy is nothing new in Indian politics and the Nehru-Gandhi family is perhaps the luckiest one in the country to have an unending list of brazen sycophants during all these years since independence.

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