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Amar Akbar Anthony

Amar Akbar Anthony

from Favorites of sacalante on October 23, 2009
Duration: 10042
Amar Akbar Antony starring Amitabh Bachchan, Vinod Khanna, Rishi Kapoor, Praveen Babi, Nitu Singh, Shabana Azmi is a blockbuster entertainer about the union of three brothers separated from each other and their parents, avenging the man who separated them. This film set the trend of films based on the lost & found theme. A dozen odd films were made on this theme but no film succeeded the way Amar Akbar Anthony did. Pran and Nirupa Roy get separated accidentally with their three kids. The kids are adopted by persons of three different religions. One is a Hindu, the second a Muslim and the third a Christian. One boy grows up as Amar, the other as Akbar and the third as Anthony. Amar is a police officer, Akbar a tailor and Anthony, a good-for-nothing. After a series of trials and tribulations, the lost and disintegrated family re-unites. The film ends with their three sons getting married to their respective lovers.
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EXCLUSIVE-Aishwarya Rai & Abhishek Bachchan On Oprah Winfrey Show Promo HQ

EXCLUSIVE-Aishwarya Rai & Abhishek Bachchan On Oprah Winfrey Show Promo HQ

from YouTube :: Tag // cannes on September 27, 2009
Duration: 14
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Mohammed Rafi live  O Duniya Ke Rakhwale

Mohammed Rafi live O Duniya Ke Rakhwale

from Favorites of etalai on April 30, 2009
Duration: 87
Mohammed Rafi live O Duniya Ke Rakhwale
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Free Hugs

Free Hugs

from Stone Cold Sports on April 13, 2009
Duration: 112
www.allvoices.com/journalism
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Election Ka New Trend - Free Hugs

Election Ka New Trend - Free Hugs

from Stone Cold Sports on April 13, 2009
Duration: 112
Write Now.............Right Now!!! share your views at http://www.allvoices.com/journalism
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Global Report - 08-December-2008

Global Report - 08-December-2008

from veron250 on December 08, 2008
Duration: 324
http://www.instablogs.com/ Congress retains power in Delhi This is the third time that the congress has been voted to power in the Delhi Assembly elections. Congress however elated it might get over this victory it should not forget that this is its last chance to prove that they can ensure the safety and integrity of its people. The recent Mumbai have highlighted the Singh government s failure in ensuring the safety of the common man. Having won current referendum, the third term will be a litmus test for the government to prove its credentials in terms of ensuring internal security. With Delhi set to host international events such as the Asian Games, congress will get plenty of grounds to prove its potential Gaza Truce in danger As expected during the last 3 weeks, Palestinian fractions in Gaza have re-put the truce on table again for discussion. Hamas and Islamic Jihad officials held the first of a series of meetings regarding the fate of the Gaza ceasefire on Tuesday evening at the home of Hamas leader Ayman Taha. Hamas announced the meeting as the beginning of a series of consultations about the ceasefire with other Palestinian factions in Gaza. The truce, already shaken by three weeks of siege, deadly Israeli incursions, and Palestinian rocket fire, expires on 19 December. Kenya hit by maize shortage It s now one week after Kenya was hit by a serious shortage of maize flour, one of the precious commodities that does not miss in every house hold. Kenyans are now facing hunger as the price of the staple meal continue to shoot up becoming unaffordable to the poor as the shortage remains elusive. Prime Minister Raila Odinga recently blamed the shortage on poor harvests and high food prices in the international market. In a different twist Agriculture minister has said the shortage is artificial and blamed millers whom he has accused of refusing to buy maize directly from farmers. Even as the Government and millers differ over who was to blame for the shortage, a consumer organisation has called for the introduction of price controls to ensure that the flour, which is used to make the staple ugali meal, remains affordable to the poor. Praying for an end to drug war Thousands of Buddhists, Roman Catholics, Christian Evangelicals, Hare Krishnas and Jews joined in Tijuana to pray for an end to Mexico's drug war, which has killed some 4,500 people this year. Mexico is facing spiraling drug violence, especially along its border with the United States, and cities such as Tijuana are seeing horrendous levels of crime, with bodies set on fire, cut up and dumped in acid and strung over highways. Beheadings, kidnappings and daylight shootings have become a daily occurrence as vicious drug cartels fight over smuggling routes into the United States. We are Catholics, Evangelicals, Buddhists, Hare Krishnas and Jews who are tired of the violence, with God as our only hope. http://www.instablogs.com/
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Mumbai Aftershock:Citizen voices

Mumbai Aftershock:Citizen voices

from Autoline Daily on December 02, 2008
Duration: 362
http://www.instablogs.com/ Mumbai Aftershock:Citizen voices The aftershock of Mumbai terror strike has made one thing evident, the general public disgust against the politicians and the vote bank politics. This is coming across in the media, on the streets and in the drawing room conversations. The 62 hour ordeal needs no retelling. People for the first time making high decibel demands of resignations from several prominent chair clinging politicians. And rightly so, given the political response http://www.instablogs.com/
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Global Report - 17-November-2008

Global Report - 17-November-2008

from Stone Cold Sports on November 17, 2008
Duration: 310
http://www.instablogs.com/ G20 battles to stem global economic crisis The G20 meet is of prime importance for Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to send back home the right message at a time when he has his own political game to play especially with the upcoming elections early next year. Each economy wants an answer to take back home to its own nations to say yes we are working to prevent job losses that will prevent dip in exports and keep the economy back on tracks. As the stock markets swivel wildly on growing economic fears, hopes are high that the summit would result in size and shape of the bailout for the struggling economies. India must ensure that the US does not become in any way protectionist during a slowdown, especially so after the export numbers in India slumped by 15 per cent for the first time in several months. More over, India should pitch for IMF and the World Bank support even though it is not in the 'eye of the storm.' We remain hopeful that the G20 leaders would agree on coordinated economic stimulus package to help prevent world plunging into recession. Pentagon scale back in defence budgets A senior Pentagon advisory group, in a series of bluntly worded briefings, is warning President-elect Barack Obama that the Defense Department's current budget is "not sustainable," and he must scale back or eliminate some of the military's most prized weapons programs.Pentagon insiders and defense budget specialists say the Pentagon has been on a largely unchecked spending spree since 2001 that will prove politically difficult to curtail but nevertheless must be reined in. Jordan amends law to ban public smoking After the law was amended to prevent smoking in all the public and private institutions the Jordanian minister of health minister Dr. Salah Mawajdeh had a meting with last Wednesday with owners of shopping malls in Jordan to finally take the step and ban smoking inside malls as part of the new smoking ban campaign. The meeting requested the mall owners to designate special smoking areas in their establishments in order to protect the non smoking public from becoming passive smokers. Dr. Mawajdeh added that fines would soon be imposed on anyone who breaks the new law. If taken seriously the smoking ban may work in most of public places which will definitely have a hard time succeeding gin restaurants and cafes Argeelah is an essential part of menu in these places. Thriving at the cost of ailing public Raising the price of mosquito repellants is yet another instance of commercial interest thriving at the cost of the population's health. Instead of producing the prices for helping the people coping with the epidemic of dengue fever companies are taking advantage of the threat and making money in a deplorable way. It is important that the government of Pakistan takes special notice of the situation and strict measures against commercial manufacturers who have increased the price of the mosquito repellants products without proper justification. http://www.instablogs.com/
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Global Report - 06-November-2008

Global Report - 06-November-2008

from recent posts tagged malawi - blip.tv (beta) on November 06, 2008
Duration: 375
http://www.instablogs.com/ India sees a new global crisis manager in Obama Barack Obama s victory epitomises the journey of an African American to the White House. His victory has become a source of inspiration for a whole new generation. The results of US Presidential elections have raised both fresh hopes and reservations for the people across the globe. The democratic win may not sound like music to the ears of Indian BPO industry. Even though Manmohan Singh may have endorsed Obama s triumph nothing can disguise the fact that this victory will certainly have disturbing prospects for Indian outsourcing industry. Protectionism has been riding high on democratic political agenda. Obama s comments too have cleared the air in this context. The fact that he has pledged to include labor standards in free trade agreements can be seen as a means of shielding American companies from competition overseas. Tumbling shares of Tata Consultancy Services and Wipro combined with the cutbacks in outsourcing industry due to reduced spending by American financial services firms the going would be tough for this sector. Brazilian economy booming in spite of global credit crunch After a pause caused by the sudden crisis in the United States, the Brazilian real estate market should receive a new impetus because there are thousands of opportunities for investment in commercial, industrial and residential real estate. Only in Sao Paulo there are 755 buildings being constructed. Besides the fact that in recent years the return on these investments in Brazil overtook average of 26% annually, the fundamentals of the economy are very strong with inflation under control, lower interest rates and a surplus in government accounts. Of course,there may be a crisis in this sector in Brazil, but it would be for lack of investment, not because of credit problems, because the federal government has established lines of credit of billions to the builders and other business in real estate. The question is whether or not this pace will continue in the coming years. New Philippine law to boost ecommerce In a way to boost the ecommerce industry in the Philippines President Gloria Macapagel Arroyo signed a law that will establish a new authorized agency that will gather all financial information of a person or a corporation in different institutions to help determine their worthiness. The public act 9510 will create Central Credit Information or corporation. This could have been done long time ago since thousands of Filippinos have been duped by scammers and fake corporations and entities who run with their money even before they can be caught. There could have been a lot under too much financial pressure now. Nevertheless the new law will somehow encourage access to venture into ecommerce and other forms of new enterprises knowing that they already have a secure mapping of double checking the authenticity of every transaction. There will also be more lending firms and banks that will be providing the business capital especially the small enterprises. This will help the families prepare for any financial crisis. Lilongwe s wildlife National Park attracts financial support Malawi s main Wildlife Centre, the Lilongwe Wildlife Center situated in the heart of the Capital City, Lilongwe has attracted a lot of financial support from well-wishers. The Wildlife Center cares of injured, orphaned and rescued wild animals and is set up in the Lilongwe Nature Sanctuary. Not only is the Lilongwe Wildlife Center a rehabilitation facility but it also serves as an education centre aiming to teach the city s children about Malawi s wildlife. The Centre now has new management with chairman Mark Sprong of Land s work. Malawi and nature-lovers worldwide welcome this development. http://www.instablogs.com/
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