Saturday, April 19, 2008
Saturday, April 19, 2008 9:39:42 AM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30) ( Jokes | News | Vijayakanth - DMDK )

Yenna Kodumae Vijayakanth Sir idhu ??


Captain Vijayakanth

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 Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Wednesday, March 19, 2008 8:33:32 AM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30) ( Jokes | News )

Naan Avan Illai : Sharath Kumar

Sharat Kumar maked up like Vijay Mallya

Last weekend i saw this poster in Thiruvanmiyur(where Sharat Kumar lives!!). He is shooting a movie called "1977" for which he has posed like Vijay Mallya.

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 Thursday, December 27, 2007
Thursday, December 27, 2007 8:16:47 PM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30) ( News )

Benazir Bhutto Assassinated

Benazir Bhutto was killed few hours back, when she was going back home. The attack killed more than 20 people and has injured many. [Source]

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 Sunday, December 23, 2007
Sunday, December 23, 2007 9:40:15 PM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30) ( Election Results | News )

Gujarat Election Result 2007

Again Modi & his BJP in Gujarat

 

Narendra Modi

2007 2002
BJP+ 117 126
Cong+ 62 51

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 Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Wednesday, October 17, 2007 7:53:20 AM (India Standard Time, UTC+05:30) ( Congress | News )


N-deal will happen, no timeline


ON BOARD AIR INDIA ONE: As the fate of the India-US nuclear deal hung in balance, the Manmohan Singh government Tuesday underlined its commitment to the deal, saying although there is no timeline, "it will happen eventually".

A day after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh spoke with US president George W Bush on phone about difficulties in the way of the nuclear deal, minister of state for external affairs Anand Sharma batted for the deal.

He said it was in "the supreme national interest" and will end India's isolation from the global nuclear order, removing the decades-old technology denial regime.

"When it will happen, I can't say. But I can say with conviction that India's return to international nuclear cooperation and the removal of the restriction regime is in the supreme national interest," Sharma told reporters accompanying the Prime Minister on his visit to South Africa.

He was replying to a question whether the government has any timeline for operationalising the nuclear deal.

"Eventually, it will happen," Sharma said in a mid-air press conference. In yet another indication that compulsions of coalition politics have forced the government to put the nuclear deal on hold, Sharma hinted that even if it were not to happen in the near future, India will not give up its larger quest for global nuclear integration.

"India will continue to seek full integration in the global nuclear mainstream," he said.

The nuclear deal, Sharma said, was an integral part of India's emergence as a major power on the global stage.

"India is an emerging power, acknowledged universally. In this chapter of India's renaissance, its isolation from the global nuclear mainstream will hurt," he said.

The government has pressed the pause button for the nuclear deal after the Left parties threatened to withdraw their crucial support if it went ahead with operationalising the agreement.

"It is not a single issue government. It will last its full term," said Sharma, hinting that the nuclear deal was slated for a long haul.
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