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May 27, 2009 · 1 Comment

Now, You can Find all the wallpapers at one place .

The new ” Wallpapers (Beta) ” Section live and active.

The Chat box is now available.

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Check out Save Our Tigers | Join the Roar

February 1, 2010 · Leave a Comment

Title: Save Our Tigers | Join the Roar
Link: http://gotaf.socialtwist.com/redirect?l=175574603559355339131

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play national bingo night

January 30, 2010 · Leave a Comment

this is a very boring game thats what i think.

rules of this games are very simple just make bingo with numbers in a regular fashion that is in Horizontal, vertical or diagonaly .

if you made it then you have a bingo.

there is  no program in india till january 2010.

in january 2010 we have National Bingo night which is sponsered by idea ( a telecom company) in this program the celebrity gets 25 lakh is no bingo is called in the audience but if someone stands up and say a bingo then the celeb gets 0 . and the person who has a bingo will get a amount of one lakh from idea.

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i cant belive

January 30, 2010 · Leave a Comment

i cant belive that i am in my fourth semester. well as you all know that i am a engineering student. i have my studies. but i dont give time to my stuudies. there is no one who can actually help. i have many friends as the time passes thier fake mask starts disaapering from their faces. i cant do anything about it.

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Finally ! a Sol.

January 30, 2010 · Leave a Comment

finally , now my computer is working right. after all the hardwork. it is working correctly.

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Padma Bhushan of late writer stolen

December 17, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Dwaipayan Ghosh | TNN

New Delhi: The Padma Bhushan of noted Hindi writer Nirmal Verma, who passed away in 2005, was found stolen from inside his Patparganj residence on Tuesday morning. According to his wife Gagan Gill, the theft came to light when she visited the flat at Sahavikas Apartments. Gill told Times City that precious jewellery worth several lakhs, which she had kept in the house after Verma’s death, was also missing. The police have registered a case of theft at the Madhu Vihar police station. ‘‘We are investigating and believe it is the job of an insider,’’ said a senior police officer.
Gill said she shifted to Greater Noida a year ago. ‘‘I have converted this house into an informal memorial for Verma. His study table, shoes and writing material have been kept intact. I come here every 10 days to collect mail or to take a research scholar around the house.’’ She further added: ‘‘The main entrance was intact. However, I found the rear entrance had been broken into. The mesh was cut to open the latch. The Padma Bhushan was kept with my jewellery. Everything is missing and the police only recovered the empty casket,’’ said Gill. This is the second major theft at the memorial of an eminent personality. A few months ago, the golden watch gifted by the Russians to former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri was found missing from his memorial at Akbar Road.
Verma was born in 1929 in Shimla. He wrote his first story for a students’ magazine in the early 1950s. After completing his MA in history from St Stephen’s College, he started teaching in Delhi and writing for various literary magazines. He stayed in Prague for 10 years, where he was invited by Oriental Institute to initiate a program of translation of modern Czech writers like Karel Capek, Milan Kundera, and Bohumil Hrabal, to Hindi. He also learnt the Czech language and translated nine world classics to Hindi, before returning home in 1968. Verma died on 25 October, 2005 in New Delhi. He won the Jnanpith Award, the highest literary award for Indian writers, in 1999. ‘Kavve aur Kala Pani’, A collection of short stories, won the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1985.

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Amazing Britney Spears

December 7, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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Top 10 Yahoo searches of 2009

December 7, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Top 10 Yahoo searches in 2009

Michael Jackson’s stunning death made him Yahoo’s biggest star this year.

The quest to find out what happened to Jackson in his final hours on June 25 and celebrate his legacy elevated the late entertainer to the top of the Internet company’s annual breakdown of the most frequent online search requests.

The self-proclaimed King of Pop ended singer Britney Spears’ four-year reign atop Yahoo’s search rankings


At No. 2 is Twilight
, the vampire story that has spawned two movies, including the recently released New Moon, that are drawing hordes of teenage girls and their mothers.

WWE or World Wrestling Entertainment may have its detractors, but when it comes to search popularity, WWE has wrestled its way to the No. 3 spot in Yahoo’s search rankings

Megan Fox, often voted amongst the sexiest women in the planet, whose recently starred in the movie Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen is at No. 4.

Britney Spears seems to be losing her touch. After a four-year-long reign at the top of the Yahoo charts, she has slipped down to the fifth position

No. 6 is Naruto, a character created for the Japanese art form known as anime.

The popular television series American Idol occupies the seventh position.

Kim Kardashian with her own reality TV series makes her debut on the list at No. 8.

The automobile racing league NASCAR is No. 9.


RuneScape
, the online video game, fills up the tenth position

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Saddam golden gun

December 7, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Saddam’s GOLD and GOLDEN gun… must see One brick is worth Rs.65,00,000 approx..
Treasure just on wooden block is more than Rs 1,45,60,00,000

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Man injects sleeping wife with HIV

December 7, 2009 · 3 Comments

An HIV-positive man infected his wife with the virus which can cause AIDS, as he injected his blood into her body while she was sleeping.

It is believed the man wanted to transmit the disease to her so that she would start having sex with him again, the Sunday Star times reported today.

The man, 35, admitted infecting his wife, 33, the first case of its kind in New Zealand, an offence that carries a maximum 14 years’ of imprisonment.

In court documents, the woman described how her husband twice pricked her with a sewing needle laced with his infected blood.

She described how in May last year she discovered a sting-like mark on her left thigh and two days later she awoke to a stinging feeling in her leg.
During a routine check-up four months later she found she was HIV-positive and confronted her husband who admitted dipping a needle in his blood and pricking her with it.

“All he said (was) he was sorry. He said: “I used needles on you because I wanted you to be the same as me so that you can live with me and you won’t leave me,” she said.

The man discovered he was HIV-positive during the compulsory health checks done in New Zealand in 2004. But the woman and their children were not infected with the virus, the report said.

The woman said she wanted to maintain the relationship for the sake of the children but refused to have sex with her husband as she feared she would contract the disease.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2…06/2763270.htm

http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/3130…-wife-with-HIV

Bastard…what punishment should be given to like this person ?

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