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  • HowzzthaT! Shake Like Shakira`s Hips!

    HowzzthaT! Shake Like Shakira`s Hip!

    Palash Biswas

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    Nationality ousted blind nationality backed and sponsored by Multinationals!
    Coinciding with the 36th anniversary of their independence, flag-waving students from Dhaka University danced and sang in jubilation as others chanted "Tigers tigers Bangladesh Bangladesh."
    Bangladesh celebrates its 37th anniversary of independence with the present interim government of Fakhruddin Ahmed waging a struggle afresh to materialise the ideals of the 1971 liberation war.
    Elaborate programmes were being observed to mark the day on which Bengalis began a war against Pakistani occupation forces after former East Pakistan leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's announcement of independence from Pakistan in 1971.

    President Iajuddin Ahmed and Chief Adviser Fakhruddin Ahmed on Monday led the nation in paying homage to the millions who had laid their lives for the cause of the country's independence.
    They placed a floral wreath at the Savar National Mausoleum, built to commemorate the national heroes.

    Who said India is defaeated? India is not defeated at all. The betting mafia and Ad campaigns failed disastrously losing lac corores of Stakes in Cricket Carnival?

    May I ask, For Who The Bell Tolls! This Is Not Cricket. We trusted the paper tigers, the multinationals ad puppets, the Super Sponsered Heros!Finally, multinationals that succeed in India help to create and shape the market! Not India, but the forces of market have been ousted from Cricket carnival! MNCs have grown in India and Indian businesses are also growing into MNCs. The practices of MNCs cannot be considered unique as some of the domestic private businesses also were seen to be pursuing the same! The investment by big multinational companies in India has boosted the nation's overall economic growth rate and helped trigger a consumer-led boom! India's strength has been its abundant supply of well-qualified engineers and technical talent. But higher education and reserch dried up for creating Hire Fire Contract Labour!

    Global Ruling Class: Billionaires and How They 'Made It'
    Atlantic Free Press, Netherlands - 21 Mar 2007
    ... from political ties and the subsequent big payola from buying public enterprises cheap and then selling them off to US multi-nationals at great profit. ...

    This is not Cricket. This is a MNC product. The Product Team India is not a national Team at all. Hence it failed. It failed as it has not the spring of inspiration taht led Bangla Nationality Win.

    Tigers through to second stage for first time in three tries after rolling over Bermuda.Tens of thousands of Bangladeshis Monday joined in street celebrations in the capital Dhaka marking the 36th anniversary of the country's independence from Pakistan, officials said.

    The changes in the government policy concerning multinational companies (MNCs) since liberalisation in 1991, has destined the Eviction of Rural India for so called Development and urbanisatin!
    SEZ is nothing but to provide Capitalists with Tax Holiday!
    Special Economic Zones in IndiaDescribes and promotes the special economic zones that are being set up across the country.
    sezindia.nic.in/ - 22k -
    ‘RBI criticism on SEZ positive’Denying allegations that a large portion of agriculture land was being converted into special economic zones, the commerce ministry on Thursday said the ...
    www.financialexpress.com/fe_full_story.php?content_id=139022 - 59k - 25 Mar 2007 -
    Narayana Murthy opposes SEZ policyNarayana Murthy opposes SEZ policy Press Trust of India Posted online: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 at 1419 hours IST Updated: Wednesday, March 21, ...
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    No Cricket Fan is disturbed al little bit fielded against these anti people scenerio in Real India.

    Gulf News Kolkata spares Dada, blames Dravid, Sachin, Chappell
    Indian Muslims, CA - 24 Mar 2007
    Kolkata, March 24 (IANS) India's debacle in the World Cup came as no surprise to Kolkata, which spared local hero Sourav Ganguly despite his batting failure ...
    Kolkata spares Dada, blames Dravid, Sachin, Chappell India eNews.com

    They have created a virtual India Americanised with amaericanisation of polity, culture, society and economy. This Virtual India speaks in Media, Parliament, Assemblies, Judiciary, Sensex, sports, Business, in our day today Life!

    Just remember the Green Revolution and the riots against Sikhs in 1984! It is India Real!

    3 convicted in 1984 anti-Sikh riot case
    Daily News & Analysis - 5 hours ago
    PTI. NEW DELHI: A Delhi Court on Monday convicted three men for lynching three members of a family in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case.
    Three convicted in a 1984 anti-Sikh riots' case DailyIndia.com
    Report: Indian court convicts 3 men for murders during 1984 anti ...

    Henry Kissinger defined well! Globalistion is nothing but Correction of world Economy in accordance with US interests! Here is the base of the Post Modern Manusmriti and worldwide War Cry and Bloodshed. A zionist Vaidiki Ashwamedh is launched! Supported by Sangh Parivar. War against Terrorism is nothing but an escalation of Demolition of Babri Mosque in Ayodhya! Former Secretary of State Kissinger ambitiously undertakes herein the total revamping of U.S. foreign policy. This is necessary, he contends, because even though the U.S. is enjoying an unprecedented preeminence, it lacks "a long-range approach to a world in transition." Recent U.S. foreign policy, he says, has become dangerously ad hoc, a case-by-case response to challenges as they occur. Needed instead is "ideological subtlety and long-range strategy," which Kissinger provides.

    Dr. Kissinger ends with what some might overlook and what I found to be absolutely core: no economic system can be sustained without a political basis. However much major multinational corporations may care to buy their comforts and their arrangements of convenience, at root, they prosper only because some set of political arrangements among great nations is providing a safety net, including the financial system with one major node in New York.
    He then shows how the recent preoccupation with Universal Human Rights, and especially the setting up of the International Criminal Court in 1998, completely overturns the settlement so painfully reached at Westphalia. (It should be noted that Westphalia is a province of Germany. The treaty is named after a province because the parties to the treaty were too hostile to meet in the same city.) Of course, as many have pointed out, Kissinger has a dog in this fight. Serious proposals have been made by his political enemies to prosecute him for war crimes, much as Pinochet was indicted by Spain and arrested in Britain for "crimes against humanity" that occurred in Chile. Kissinger, however, is not the only person whose personal security is placed at risk by this new and intensely idealistic focus on transnational prosecutions. Under this doctrine all American military and diplomatic personnel serving overseas are potentially liable to criminal prosecution by third parties for actions taken in the line of their official duties. Kissinger rightly points out that this unprecedented development has the potential to massively increase the difficulty of America's pursuit of its national security in a dangerous world.

    Doing business in India is easy. Just ask Vijay Mallya...
    Independent, UK - 8 Mar 2007
    Part of the reason it did not is growing discontent in India over the prospect of multi- nationals moving in and clearing away Indian small businesses - a

    Ousted! The Rage!
    Trinidad–Bangladesh clinched a seven-wicket victory against debutant Bermuda in a rain-hit match yesterday and secured passage to World Cup's Super Eights stage.It would have been a travesty had a reduced-overs hit-out in the Port-of-Spain gloom prevented Bangladesh from sealing their place in the Super Eight stage of the World Cup. An even greater injustice would have been India taking their place after Bangladesh's new power generation had rubbed Big Brother's nose in it eight days earlier.
    I am amazed to see the Rage and Revolt against Team India! Waste of Youth Power!
    Those who cry for Team India failure, has any opportunity on this great moment of Disillusionment to realise what is India all about! Is India a sponsered , hyped cricket Team only?

    Blind Hindutva Nationality has made us blind and we revolt for False Cause!
    Is anyone from the great Cricket fans is worried of Dehumanisation and Eviction of Rural India?
    No job is available! Globalisation has made constitutional Reservation irrelevent. That Reservation is also incomplete to make the deprived castes more helples as they have no window for jobs. no vacancy is there in the limited public sector. Labour laws, hire and fire policy, disinvestment, privatisation, lockouts and all anti people economic laws have closed the doors of Employment. No reservation is available. But we fight like dogs over reservation!

    Reservation and quota have created a By Product class of representatives and servicemen who have nothing to do for their communities!

    There is no national Dalit Movement. What we see is all about sleeping with Class enemies for an insignificant share of Power and Money!

    Dark is Future. no one Worried!
    No Job. No one worried!
    No Food. No Health Care! No Education! No Civil Rights! No Human Rights!
    You have Mobile with latest Technology. You have Net. You ride Auto Vehicles. You live five star culture. It makes no difference whether your parents afford all this or not. We have to pay for consumer servicesand we depend on Loan for our real needs. We are naked and have been pushed into the Market.

    Nothing puzzles you. I am amazed to see your Rage!
    Why don`t you mobilise the fellow people to Change the system and uproot the ruling Three Percent brahmins?

    Rather you shake like SHAKIRA`S HIPs!

    I am ashamed of this Blind Nationality!

    India, the 1983 champion and 2003 finalist, lost to Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in its worst World Cup performance since 1979.

    The loss to undefeated Sri Lanka left India a tiny hope – relying on Bermuda to beat Bangladesh.

    That was very unlikely, at best.So, one overly hyped team and its high-profile Australian coach head home, while another that was expected to make up the numbers surges triumphantly forward, assiduously coached by another Australian with strong claims to being the greatest coach in the game's history.

    Chasing a modest 21-over target after Bermuda tottered to 94 for nine in an innings disrupted four times by rain, Bangladesh reached 96 for three with 21 balls to spare.

    The victory earned Bangladesh its biggest World Cup achievement – advancing out of the first round – at its third attempt.

    Bangladesh needed just one point from this match to secure the second place in Group B – behind Sri Lanka and at India's expense.

    Mumbai sways to Shakira's hips
    Rediff
    The much awaited concert by Columbian singing sensation, Shakira, got underway at the MMRDA grounds in Mumbai on Sunday night after an hour's delay.
    Those famous hips didn't lie! Moneycontrol.com
    'What's the size of my hips? No comments!' Times of India
    CNN-IBN - Times Now.tv - Sahara Samay - Daily News & Analysis

    NRI film directors score box office hits
    Economic Times - 24 Mar 2007
    NRI film directors have made news with their 'hit list'. Mira Nair's "The Namesake", based on the novel by prize-winning author Jhumpa Lahiri, has set a new record at the box office by raking in over $1 million in just two weekends this month.
    Johnny told me: 'You're mine' Times of India
    Interview: Mira Nair Mangalorean.com

    BCCI is awaiting reports before 'drastic changes'.N-deal: India,Stung by the humiliating exit from the World Cup following a sound thrashing by Sri Lanka, cricket-crazy India was engulfed in gloom Saturday, with angry fans seeking the sacking of both the national team and its Australian coach Greg Chappel. US hold talks on 123 agreement. BJP stresses on Ram temple at launch of UP campaign.Companies from India and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) finalized deals worth more than 25 billion dollars on Monday in a highlight of a trade mission by UAE Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid al-Maktoum to India.

    A 45-member group from Kalinganagar in Orissa, where several tribals protesting land acquisition were killed in police firing in January last year, was detained by West Bengal police on their way to Nandigram, the scene of a similar mayhem on March 14, on suspicion of having Maoist links.

    Betting on India's growth story, foreign firms increased their investments in the country by 151 percent during April-December 2006, according to official data released Monday.'FDI (foreign direct investment) inflows during the period April-December had been $9,272 million against $3,697 million in the corresponding period last year, representing a record increase of 151 percent,' said the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) of the commerce and industry ministry.

    Nearly 100 Taliban militants have been killed in the latest operation by Afghan and NATO forces in the southern part of Afghanistan, the government said Monday.

    March 26, 2007 16:23 IST

    The Cricket Board will start the process of carrying out "drastic changes" in the Indian team only after receiving the detailed reports on the disastrous World Cup campaign by the manager and the coach.
    http://www.rediff.com/wc2007/2007/mar/26bcci.htm

    Where it all went wrong for India
    And where does all this leave India and Greg Chappell? Like Jose Pekerman after Argentina's World Cup exit last June, Chappell will most likely walk before he's shown the red card. In Pekerman's defence, Argentina played some sublime football before losing their way, whereas India don't even have such aesthetic consolation to cling to. Both Bangladesh and Sri Lanka embarrassed them, exposing them as a team of has-beens trying to play from memory.
    http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/sport/2007/03/26/where_it_all_went_wrong_for_in.html

    India and the US on Monday began talks on an agreement to operationalise the civil nuclear deal amidst New Delhi's firm insistence that it will accept no deviation from the understanding reached between the two sides last year.Officials of the two sides met in New Delhi for talks on the 123 Agreement during which they will seek to iron out differences over various elements in the Henry Hyde Act.
    http://www.rediff.com/news/2007/mar/26ndeal.htm
    http://www.rediff.com/news/nukedeal05.html?zcc=rl

    Statistics: India's performance
    http://www.rediff.com/wc2007/2007/mar/26stats.htm

    Calcutta High Court controlled by the communists of West Bengal refuses to allow CBI arrest the communist killers – uncontrolled fascism in West Bengal
    http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/16216.asp

    Nandigram Genocide report By Dipanjan Roy Chaudhury

    The massacre of innocent villagers on March 14 protesting against attempts by the CPI (M)-led Left Front Government to forcibly acquire land for a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) project at Nandigram in West Bengal deserves unqualified condemnation and protest from all quarters. Any democratic and civilised society should be ashamed of the police brutalities on the unarmed farmers. Such incidents undermine the very ethos of world’s biggest democracy and parallels can be drawn to authoritarian States. However, ever since voted into power three decades back, the CPI (M)-led Left Front had shown scant respect for democratic rights and have often used fascist tactics to extend their supremacy in the State. But, the events at Nandigram exceeded all norms of civilisation and democracy.
    http://www.indiancurrents.com/coverstory.htm
    Bengal’s Idi Amin?
    The Statesman, India - 17 hours ago
    People at Nandigram call Buddha babu, who also holds the home portfolio, West Bengal’s Idi Amin, the former Ugandan dictator.
    Administrative probe into Nandigram firing begins Hindu
    Aditi Phadnis: Is he lonely? Business Standard
    Nandigram: Dasmunshi slams police, CPI(M) Hindu
    India's largest real estate firm DLF said it would invest about 24 billion dollars for developing two townships in India in collaboration with Dubai-based Al-Nakheel over a period of six years.
    http://news.monstersandcritics.com/business/news/article_1282893.php/Indian_UAE_firms_in_deals_over_25_billion_dollars
    Nandigram echoes in Kerala CPM acts barbaric and anti-farmer
    Organiser, India - 8 hours ago
    At a meeting organised by media cell of BJP at Press Club in Thiruvananthapuram on March 18, to express solidarity with the Nandigram martyrs, father figure ...

    WB govt justifies Nandigram firing, promises action
    Economic Times, India - 11 hours ago
    KOLKATA: West Bengal government has promised promised action against officers found guilty of unnecessary use of force in Nandigram but justified the police ...

    Left allies seek Front meeting, differences persists
    Hindu, India - 2 hours ago
    26 (PTI): Indicating that their differences with CPI(M) were yet to be sorted out, Left allies today said the vexed Nandigram issue had emerged from the ...
    Karat: What really happened in Nandigram Rediff
    Nandigram: Congress attacks Left Front govt Times of India
    CPI(ML) hopes to attract cadres let down by CPM Times of India

    CPM alleges plot to malign party
    Khaleej Times, United Arab Emirates - 11 hours ago
    KOLKATA — West Bengal communists yesterday blamed a ‘web of conspiracy’ for the violence in Nandigram and the negative publicity in its wake which has badly ...
    School watchdog slams Left govt Khaleej Times
    Learning Nandigram lessons Khaleej Times
    Administrative probe into Nandigram firing begins
    Hindu, India - 3 hours ago
    26 (PTI): The West Bengal Government today began an administrative inquiry into the March 14 police firing at Nandigram and said it would take steps to ...
    Dasmunshi alleges Nandigram `pre-planned by police, CPM` Zee News
    Nandigram: Dasmunshi slams police, CPI(M) Hindu
    Bengal’s Idi Amin? The Statesman

    International Mideast peace push gains new momentum
    USA Today
    JERUSALEM (AP) - An international diplomatic drive for Mideast peace gained momentum Monday, with Israel welcoming the idea of a regional peace summit and Saudi Arabia suggesting it would consider changes in a dormant peace initiative to make it more ...
    Arabs to revive peace plan with no changes Reuters AlertNet
    Condi's Delicate Condition but Hope is on the Horizon OpEdNews

    Singapore company opts for Kerala IT firm solution
    Thiruvananthapuram, March 26 (IANS) SunTec, a Kerala-based IT company, Monday announced that its billing solution - Transaction Billing Management System-Financial (TBMS-F) - has been selected by DBS Bank, one of the largest financial services companies in South-east Asia. ...

    Yes , Prime Minister!

    Admitting there were 'issues' over the country's industrial policy in recent years, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Monday assured that all problems will be satisfactorily addressed and reminded India Inc. of its social duties.

    'In the industrialization of our country, creating an environment where industry can create lot more jobs than before, is a priority concern,' the prime minister told a global seminar on the steel industry here.

    'But there are issues pertaining to land alienation and displacement of people, and these must be addressed. We will address them to the satisfaction of all,' the prime minister assured.

    'There has been some controversy in the recent past on industrial policy, but I am sure the people of India also want to see industrial progress.'

    According to the prime minister, Indian business leaders had been beneficiaries of the development process in the country not only because of their creativity and enterprise but also due to the national effort.

    'But a comment has been made recently that most of our business leaders who have become billionaires seem to be operating in either relatively protected business environments in oligopoly or monopolistic markets or dealing in scarce resources,' he said.

    'If this observation is true then someone could say that we are promoting crony capitalism. That should certainly not be the case,' he added.

    India Inc, he said, could certainly compete and win in competitive markets too, adding he was confident that in years to come more of Indian business will stand up on its own feet.

    The prime minister said in a country like India, where the average size of land holding was small, there were limitations to what can be done to improve farm productivity.

    'The long-term solution to the problem of agrarian distress has to be to take people away from agriculture, to manufacturing, to services and other non-agricultural pursuits,' he said.

    'The development of modern industry should be a societal goal. However, this can be ensured only when every section of society is convinced that it has benefited from the growth process in an equitable and just manner.'

    SEZ = tax scam?However, if the SEZ becomes little more than a tax-dodge, then there is ... And the danger is that, if the primary attraction of an SEZ is the tax benefits ...
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    Interview: Protesting Against Coca Cola
    Desicritics.org, India - 1 Mar 2007
    The protest against Coca-Cola factory is not primarily about inside-the-bottle. Of course, It is an issue that affects those who drink Coca-Cola. Kerala is ...

    India, China meet innovation challenge
    ISN, Switzerland - 20 Mar 2007
    The multi-nationals have gone to school themselves, learning the lessons of the importance of guanxi, or connections, in China. ...

    Back is Butcher Of Vietnam!

    Over the course of his long and controversial career, former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger had many titles.He reportedly has one more — adviser to the Pope.According to the Italian newspaper La Stampa, Pope Benedict XVI has invited the 83-year-old former adviser to Richard Nixon to be a political consultant, and Kissinger accepted.It has also been speculated that, in view of the Muslim hostility to Benedict’s recent Regensburg speech, Kissinger might provide advice on dealing with an increasingly fractious Islamic world.Furthermore, like the Pope, Kissinger has analyzed the challenges of globalization and might provide advice in this area as well.

    It is no longer a secret that a large number of Washington hawks ­ especially such Pentagon hard-liners as Paul Wolfowitz and Richard Perle ­ belong to the so-called “diplomacy of power” school of international relations. These hawks all see former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger as being their spiritual father.According to Washington circles, Kissinger is the most influential adviser to the hawkish faction in the Bush administration. It was the hawks who proposed seeking the help of the former secretary of state in their efforts to utilize the events of Sept. 11, 2001 to further their ambitions for world domination. That was the reason behind nominating him to head the official enquiry into the attacks.Kissinger initially accepted this nomination before subsequently declining, perhaps because he realized that the intention was to involve him in a shady “intelligence conspiracy” similar to that detailed by French writer Thierry Meyssan in his book, 9/11: The Big Lie.

    Fearing more adverse publicity, Kissinger declined to head the inquiry. But he continued his behind-the-scenes role in supporting the imperial ambitions of Bush administration hawks.

    In this context, Kissinger actively intervened a few months ago to settle the arguments that were raging at the time within administration circles about America’s Middle East priorities.

    A debate was in full swing between senior administration officials about which issue ­ the intifada or Iraq ­ should be given most attention. It was feared that concentrating on Iraq at the expense of Palestine would lead to adverse reactions in the Arab world against US interests, as well as to negative implications on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

    But Kissinger intervened in favor of the hawks, saying that success in overthrowing Saddam Hussein and the occupation of Iraq would allow America to impose a settlement favorable to Israel.

    Kissinger wrote: “The road to Jerusalem leads through Baghdad and not vice versa.” This was the opinion that prevailed in the end. President George W. Bush decided to ignore the Palestine question, despite its urgency, and exerted pressure to postpone all peace plans, including his own “road map,” initially until after the Israeli general election, then after Ariel Sharon forms his new government, and finally indefinitely ­ most probably until after the war on Iraq.

    Continuing his incitement, Kissinger wrote: “In such circumstances, the governments that have supported or tolerated the American buildup in the region will be jeopardized or driven to look for an exit. If the Saddam Hussein regime continues in power, based on the claim that he has complied with UN Resolution 1441 or that no adequate proof of violations exists, the UN process will have produced a debacle. Sanctions will be lifted or substantially eased as they nearly were two years ago. Iraq will then emerge as the richest country in the region, with either caches of undeclared weapons of mass destruction or new ones built with the additional resources freed by the lifting of sanctions.”

    It was Kissinger who worked hard to rescue Israel from suffering a crushing defeat at the hands of the Arab armies in 1973. It was he who persuaded then-President Richard Nixon to airlift military equipment to Israel to compensate for all the hardware it lost in the early days of the war. And it was he who exerted pressure to prevent the Egyptian Army from crushing the Israeli bridgehead on the west bank of the Suez Canal. Kissinger declared this to be an American “red line” in an attempt to achieve strategic parity in the war and allow Israel to save face, thus enabling it to enter into negotiations with the Egyptians with minimum losses.

    It was Kissinger who formulated the American plan to destroy OPEC such that it would be unable to control oil prices and thus diminish Arab oil wealth. He pushed to create the International Energy Agency with the idea that it would become a cartel of oil-consuming nations that could stand up to OPEC.

    Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger asks a question in the title of his book Does America Need a Foreign Policy?--but there's really no doubt about the answer. That's not to say it shouldn't be asked: "The last presidential election was the third in a row in which foreign policy was not seriously discussed by the candidates," writes Kissinger. "In the face of perhaps the most profound and widespread upheavals the world has ever seen, [the United States] has failed to develop concepts relevant to the emerging realities." Kissinger tours the world in this book, describing how the United States should relate to various regions and countries. This is not a gripping book, but it is sober, accessible, brief, and comprehensive--and an excellent introduction to international relations and diplomacy.

    Kissinger has opinions on just about every topic he raises, from globalization (for it) to international courts (against them, for the most part). He supports a vigorous missile-defense system: "The United States cannot condemn its population to permanent vulnerability." He opines on peace in the Middle East: "Israel should abandon its opposition to the creation of a Palestinian state except as part of a final status agreement." His claims are often eye-opening: "There are few nations in the world with which the United States has less reason to quarrel or more compatible interests than Iran." He is especially critical of domestic politics interfering with America's international relations: "Whatever the merit of the individual legislative actions, their cumulative effect drives American foreign policy toward unilateral and seemingly bullying conduct." The media has been a special problem in this regard, as it zips around the world in search of exciting but ephemeral stories, which are "generally presented as a morality play between good and evil having a specific outcome and rarely in terms of the long-range challenges of history." Does America need a foreign policy? Of course it does, and Henry Kissinger has done readers a service by outlining what a good one might be.

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