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Monday, October 31, 2011
27 years later: A tribute to Indira Gandhi
It has been 27 years since Indira Gandhi was assassinated on October 31, 1984. Events of those days are still fresh in memory.
Considered a hero by her supporters and cursed by her enemies, who later assassinated her, Indira Gandhi paved the way for democracy in India during the twentieth century. Through glorious chapters of history, we bring you pictures that bear testimony to Indira Gandhi, an icon and a woman of substance.
Considered a hero by her supporters and cursed by her enemies, who later assassinated her, Indira Gandhi paved the way for democracy in India during the twentieth century. Through glorious chapters of history, we bring you pictures that bear testimony to Indira Gandhi, an icon and a woman of substance.
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Birthday Suite: Aishwarya Rai
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is one of the most bankable female actors in Bollywood. She is not in the Hall of Fame for being the bahu of India's most celebrated superstar. Nor for being wife to one of Bollywood's most ambitious superstar aspirants. The Bachchan canopy just adds to the allure of this ethereal beauty, who has won for herself the tag of being India's first international superstar.
On her 38th birthday, here is a pictorial ode to the one and only Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.
Source: India Syndicate
Source:http://entertainment.in.msn.com/gallery/Photoviewer.aspx?cp-documentid=4003037
Aishwarya Rai and her baby’s fan!!
It is learnt that, Michael Rooney, a renowned Hollywood choreographer is a die hard admirer of Aishwarya Rai.
In a recent interview, Rooney was asked his views and take on Bollywood and guess who came to his mind!!
Well, yes! It was none other than the very gorgeous lady Aishwarya Rai whom he spoke about.
“I am totally in love with Aishwarya Rai—I really want to work with her!” Rooney says he is totally in love wit Ash. However, he had trouble pronouncing her name (Not true love Rooney! ;) ).
Not just about Ash, the choreographer also spoke about Bollywood Greek God, Hrithik Roshan. “I saw this movie Koi Mil Gaya [starring Roshan] some five-six years ago. I saw it once and I saw it again and again. I was totally mesmerized. What movements!”
When questioned, who does Michael Rooney want to work with the most, it turns out to be Aishwarya’s yet to be born child! “[I] hope [the baby] grows up to be a dancer—who I shall work with someday!”
Source:http://bollywood.celebden.com/2011/10/aishwarya-rai-and-her-babys-fan/
Big Boss-5 model Vida Samadzai:Photos of VidaBaniyan over bikini on Bigg Boss
Vida Samadzai (Model/ Actress) In Big Boss 5:Shakti Kapoor slaps model Vida
Vida Samadzai Profile - Miss Afghanistan was born February 22, 1978 and raised in Kabul, Afghanistan,and she awarded is Miss Afghanistan 2003 .and moved to the U.S. in 1996 in order to escape the Taliban. Her family was involved in the Government Affairs and had to leave quickly. She has an Afghan Passport and a USA passport. She has dual citizenship.
Age: 33
Star Sign: Pisces
Nationality: Afghanistan
Occupation: Model, Actress
Star Sign: Pisces
Nationality: Afghanistan
Occupation: Model, Actress
She competed in her first pageant, Ms. America International 2002, and came in as second runner-up.
Vida enjoyed competing in the pageant and wanted to do some more pageants.
She was submitted for the Miss Earth 2003 pageant as Miss Afghanistan.
She was accepted and had less than 5 days to get ready.
Vida Samadzai (born February 22, 1978) is Miss Afghanistan 2003. Although, the Republic of Afghanistan never recognized Samadzai as Miss Afghanistan. As the first Afghan woman to participate in an international beauty pageant since 1974, her appearance in a red bikini in the 2003 edition of Miss Earth pageant created controversy in her native country.
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Nokia Lunch Smart Phones,Mango phones:Nokia and Microsoft let loose the dogs of war
Nokia and Microsoft let loose the dogs of war Nokia strikes back against its smart phone rivals by launching Mango phones - Sea Ray and Sabre -- with features like micro-SIMs, LCD screen and advanced flash memory.
When Nokia announced a while ago that it was killing all of its endeavours to stay alive in the smartphone software market and siding with Microsoft, a lot of people thought it was doomed.
There was no way Nokia could recover from all the loss and survive, many said. Others were of the opinion that it was the best thing to come out of the handset giant in a while. Well, turns out the latter might just have won some w a g e r s .
Behold the first fruits of the part n e r s h i p : the Lumia 800, codenamed Sea Ray; and the Lumia 710, codenamed Sabre.
Both are powered by 1.4GHz processors with 512MB RAM, and both run Windows Phone “Mango”. Both handsets also use tiny micro-SIMs instead of the normal mini-SIM. The 710 has a 3.7” LCD screen, 8GB flash memory, and a 5MP camera with an f/2.8 aperture. It’s a mid-range handset, with fairly conventional, if unexceptional, styling.
The 800, however, is a beast, and one that
Nokia has crafted with much consideration. It houses a 3.7” AMOLED screen, 16GB flash memory, an 8MP camera with an f/2.2 aperture,and looks that people might lust after.
In the software department, the phones run almost stock Windows Phone 7.5, though there are a few Nokia specific apps here: Nokia Drive, a turnby-turn navigation programme with full voice guidance and map precaching; Nokia Music, a free thematic audio streaming service; and an ESPN news application.
The designs break the mould when it comes to traditional smartphone design that companies desperately seeking a comeback would veer towards.
They’re refreshing, and quite frankly, fit the Windows Phone look really well. It can get surprising at times looking at all the pictures and specifications and then remembering the companies they’re from. Well done, NokiaSoft. (Are we officially calling them that?) How it happened isn’t really relevant right now. What’s relevant is that it has. Yes, Nokia has come out of the metaphorical cocoon, out to explore and challenge the world anew, and yes, they’re with Microsoft this time, ready to charge ahead. The Mango phones everyone was looking for are right here. Step right up people. Dinner’s just been served.
When Nokia announced a while ago that it was killing all of its endeavours to stay alive in the smartphone software market and siding with Microsoft, a lot of people thought it was doomed.
There was no way Nokia could recover from all the loss and survive, many said. Others were of the opinion that it was the best thing to come out of the handset giant in a while. Well, turns out the latter might just have won some w a g e r s .
Behold the first fruits of the part n e r s h i p : the Lumia 800, codenamed Sea Ray; and the Lumia 710, codenamed Sabre.
Both are powered by 1.4GHz processors with 512MB RAM, and both run Windows Phone “Mango”. Both handsets also use tiny micro-SIMs instead of the normal mini-SIM. The 710 has a 3.7” LCD screen, 8GB flash memory, and a 5MP camera with an f/2.8 aperture. It’s a mid-range handset, with fairly conventional, if unexceptional, styling.
The 800, however, is a beast, and one that
Nokia has crafted with much consideration. It houses a 3.7” AMOLED screen, 16GB flash memory, an 8MP camera with an f/2.2 aperture,and looks that people might lust after.
In the software department, the phones run almost stock Windows Phone 7.5, though there are a few Nokia specific apps here: Nokia Drive, a turnby-turn navigation programme with full voice guidance and map precaching; Nokia Music, a free thematic audio streaming service; and an ESPN news application.
The designs break the mould when it comes to traditional smartphone design that companies desperately seeking a comeback would veer towards.
They’re refreshing, and quite frankly, fit the Windows Phone look really well. It can get surprising at times looking at all the pictures and specifications and then remembering the companies they’re from. Well done, NokiaSoft. (Are we officially calling them that?) How it happened isn’t really relevant right now. What’s relevant is that it has. Yes, Nokia has come out of the metaphorical cocoon, out to explore and challenge the world anew, and yes, they’re with Microsoft this time, ready to charge ahead. The Mango phones everyone was looking for are right here. Step right up people. Dinner’s just been served.
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Mobiles,
Nokia smart phones
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