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il 11/08/2013 @ 13:01 | What it is about…Written, produced and directed by T. Kumar, Virattu features Sujiv, Erica Fernandes and Pragya Jaiswal. This action mystery unfolds on a train running from Thailand to Malaysia. Dharan Kumar is the music director. The audio of the film was released by producer R. B. Choudary and received by actor-director S. J. Suryah. Music highlights There are four songs in the album. ‘Podhum Podhum,http://www.japanwatchesonline.com/TAG%20Heuer-387/,’ written by Madan Karky,http://www.japanwatchesa.com/-OMEGA-388/, has been rendered well by Naresh Iyer and Andrea Jeremiah. ‘Mouname Mouname,’ which follows, is a beautiful melody in the voices of Haricharan and Andrea and written by Na. Muthukumar. The music director has sung ‘En Lifein Angel,’ penned by Vignesh Shivan. ‘Meetha Paan,’ written by Lallu and sung by Santosh Hariharan and M.M. Manasi, is interesting.What they say…,http://www.japanshoesoutdoor.com;Producer-director T. Kumar: I was interested in dramatics right from my school days. I used to do mono acting and directed my first play when I was in Standard XI. Later, in engineering college, I won the best inter-college dancer award twice. However,http://www.japanwatchesa.com, what awaited me in the film industry were shocks. Undeterred,??? ??? ????? ???, I pushed ahead to direct and write screenplays for various production houses. This includes a short stint in Malaysia where I worked for a production company. The story of Virattu happens on a fast-moving train from Thailand to Malaysia,http://www.japankakushoes.com/. The stunt scenes composed by Dho Dho of Thailand and Williams of Malaysia are one of the highlights. Hero Sujiv: Since my father, T. Kumar, is a producer,http://www.fashionstorejapan.com, director and screenwriter,????????, I grew up watching movies take shape. And it was only natural his interest in cinema rubbed off onto me. Actor-director S. J. Suryah is my mentor. I tried my luck with a few directors before my dad decided to give me this break. Virattu has some risky fights. Since I am a Black Third Dan,??? gp, I found them interesting. I can’t forget a particular sequence which I had to execute in a peculiar posture in a cramped space. It was hard but I managed to pull it off. Music director Dharan Kumar: My first film as composer was Parijatham under the direction of K. Bhagyaraj. The STR-starrer Poda Podi is among the hits I have scored the music for. Three of my films are awaiting release of which one is from the YashRaj stable featuring Nani as the hero. I was happy to compose the music for Virattu — an action movie,http://www.jashoestore.com/, it gave me scope to work on the background score. The songs have also come out well. ???????:
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il 11/08/2013 @ 13:00 | Here's a little example of what I call Flat Earth News. In June 2005, Fleet Street told its readers about a gang of feral child bullies who had attempted to murder a five-year-old boy by hanging him from a tree; the boy had managed to free himself. This story was not true. Indeed, it was obviously not true from the moment it started running. There was the commonsense problem that even a fully grown man with 10 years of SAS training who found himself hanging by the neck would have the greatest difficulty in reaching up and lifting his entire body weight with one hand while using the other to remove the noose. How would a five-year-old boy do it?More than that,??, there was the evidence in the story itself. From the first day, the police refused to say the boy had been hanged. The parents and neighbours, who told the press how shocked they were, never claimed to know what had happened. The one and only line on which the whole story was built was a quote from the boy's adult cousin, who said he had told her: "Some boys and girls have tied a rope around my neck and tried to tie me to a tree." That's "tie me to a tree", not "hang me from a tree".It was a nasty case of bullying but not an attempted murder. A 12-year-old girl had put a rope around the boy's neck and led him round like a dog, pulling on it hard enough to leave marks on his neck. That was clearly dangerous. But the boy never claimed she had hanged him from a tree. Indeed, he never even claimed that she had tied him to a tree, only that she had tried to. To double check,?????????, we spoke to Professor Christopher Milroy, the Home Office pathologist who handled the case. He said: "He had not been hanged. That was not correct and I couldn't understand why the press were insisting that he was."Nevertheless,http://www.jashoestore.com, the tabloids ran all over it; and TV and the rest of Fleet Street joined in. The London Evening Standard called it a lynching; the Mail,http://www.japanoutdoorstore.com, Guardian and Times ran headlines which stated boldly that the boy had been hanged; the Independent ran a moody feature about fear descending on the boy's estate. Sundry columnists joined in with solemn comment about the youth of today and the impact of violence on television.The ingredients in this little story run routinely through a stream of other small stories,??? ??????, through stories as big as those about the Iraqi weapons of mass destruction, and then into a flood of media commentary that feeds into government policy and popular understanding - falsehood as profound as the idea that the Earth is flat, widely accepted as true to the point where it can feel like heresy to challenge it.There never was a time when news media were perfect. Journalists have always worked with too little time and too little certainty; with interference from owners and governments; with laws that intimidate and inhibit the search for truth. But the evidence I found in researching my new book, Flat Earth News,??????tag-heuer, suggests our tendency to recycle ignorance is far worse than it was.I commissioned research from specialists at Cardiff University, who surveyed more than 2,??? ????? ?????,000 UK news stories from the four quality dailies (Times, Telegraph, Guardian, Independent) and the Daily Mail. They found two striking things. First, when they tried to trace the origins of their "facts", they discovered that only 12% of the stories were wholly composed of material researched by reporters. With 8% of the stories, they just couldn't be sure. The remaining 80%, they found, were wholly, mainly or partially constructed from second-hand material, provided by news agencies and by the public relations industry. Second, when they looked for evidence that these "facts" had been thoroughly checked,????????, they found this was happening in only 12% of the stories.The implication of those two findings is truly alarming. Where once journalists were active gatherers of news, now they have generally become mere passive processors of unchecked, second-hand material, much of it contrived by PR to serve some political or commercial interest. Not journalists, but churnalists. An industry whose primary task is to filter out falsehood has become so vulnerable to manipulation that it is now involved in the mass production of falsehood, distortion and propaganda.And the Cardiff researchers found one other key statistic that helps to explain why this has happened. For each of the 20 years from 1985, they dug out figures for the editorial staffing levels of all the Fleet Street publications and compared them with the amount of space they were filling. They discovered that the average Fleet Street journalist now is filling three times as much space as he or she was in 1985. In other words, as a crude average, they have only one-third of the time that they used to have to do their jobs. Generally,???????, they don't find their own stories, or check their content,??? ????? ?????, becaus |
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il 11/08/2013 @ 12:59 | Central &,??????tag-heuer; South Asia Several hurt in Bangladesh war crimes protest Clashes have rocked the main commercial district in the Bangladeshi capital,seiko, Dhaka, as police battled withopposition protesters demanding a halt to the country's war crimes trials.At least a dozen people were injured by rubber bullets during the clashes,a medical official told the AFP news agency on Wednesday.Police and witnesses said the clashes - in an area that houses top banks,seiko, the main stock market and insurers - began after the supporters ofBangladesh's largest Islamic party,?????????, Jamaat-e-Islami,????, tried to hold marches.They torched a bus and attacked vehicles with police reacting by firingrubber bullets, witnesses said.Television footage showed police in armoured vehicles and wieldingfire-arms chasing protesters."At least 100 people have been arrested," sub-inspector Rafiqul Islam said.Jamaat activists also resorted to violence in the port city of Chittagong,nike 543216-330, Dhaka based The Daily Star said."It's an unfair process, we have demanded that there should be an international tribunal under the auspices of the United Nations to hold fair trial, so that everybody could accept the judgment," Abu Baker Molla, Jamaat-e-Islami spokesman,cartier, told Al Jazeera from London.Ongoing protestsWednesday'sviolencecomes a day aftermorethan a dozen people were injured,??? ?? ?????? ???, including the editor of a leading daily, insimilar clashes between the police and protesters.Demonstrations over the trials have left seven people dead since last month.The protesters have been demanding a halt to the trials of Jamaat leadersfor crimes including genocide and rape, which they are alleged to have committedduring the country's 1971 war of independence against Pakistan.A senior Jamaat leader Abdul Quader Mollah was last week formass murder, while former leader in absentia, last month.Eight other Jamaat officials, including its leader and deputy leader,?????? ??, arealso being tried along with two officials of the main opposition BangladeshNationalist Party (BNP).across Bangladesh last week,http://www.japankakushoes.com, demanding the execution ofMollah.The opposition has called the trials politically motivated, part of awider vendetta against their leaders.The government says that three million people were killed during the war, many bypro-Pakistani militias whose members allegedly included Jamaat officials.Independent estimates put the figure much lower. 373 Topics in this article ???????:
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il 11/08/2013 @ 12:58 | NEW DELHI: After he had completed high school, Andre Russell's mother wanted him to pursue higher studies but all that the West Indies allrounder ever wanted to do was to play cricket. "It was a tough call as we were poor and my mother thought education would help me have a secure future. I just pleaded to my mom and told her to give four years to try out my luck in big time cricket but she was ready to give me just two years," Russell told PTI."Call it destiny,http://www.japankakushoes.com/, at the end of two years,http://www.japankakushoes.com, I wasn't able to make it to the Jamaican team that had Chris Gayle,??? ??? ????? ???, Marlon Samuels, Jermaine Lawson,??? ?????, Jerome Taylor. I told my mom that I was ready to quit and get back to studies. To my surprise, she told me to continue for one more year and that changed things for me," the 23-year-old Jamaican said. Russell led Jamaica to a one day title and got a contract to go and play league cricket in England. He is currently signed up for the Delhi Daredevils in IPL 5."I was a local hero in Worcestershire league and my colleagues would always tell me that I would play for West Indies. One day in England,?????? ?????? Air Force, I got a call from WICB's chairman of selectors asking me whether I would be interested in joining the West Indies A squad in England. I started doing push-ups in excitement at 3 in the morning," he said. I was 21 then and I had kept my mom's word."Russell believes that patience is the key to success at the highest level,??????tag-heuer, be it breaking into Delhi Daredevils' playing XI or regularly playing Test cricket. He has had only one Test appearance compared to 21 one-dayers and five T20 internationals."It's not easy to bowl in Test matches. I found it very tough to bowl the third spell to guys like Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene in humid conditions in Galle. I need to play more first-class cricket for Jamaica. Earlier, I had a big outswinger which I couldn't control, but now I have better control on my swing,????," Russell said."As far as Daredevils is concerned, there is so much quality that it's hard to pick four players. But I am waiting to grab any opportunity that comes my way. Whether batting in the last three or four overs, or bowling at the death, I am ready to give my hundred percent,??? ????????," Russell said. He believes that his IPL stint with the Daredevils will give him a better opportunity to prepare for the World T20 Championship in Sri Lanka. "The conditions here are different from Australia and England. Here you can't bully any batsman with pace but one has to be very consistent with areas where one is bowling.Here the pitches are a bit slow and deliveries tend to skid at times." Russell attributes that to the different types of wickets that they get in the West Indies. "In West Indies,??? gp, Port of Spain is a track where the ball turns,http://www.japanshoesoutdoor.com/, Guyana is a wicket where the ball skids whereas Kingston has fair carry. So we Caribbeans can read and adapt to conditions much better than the rest," he said.???????:
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