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by HH » Thu Aug 26, 2004 10:57 am

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Though Almatti in Karnataka did not let water down to our State, the Almighty has released enough water.
- Dr Y S Rajasekhara Reddy, Chief Minister of AP, on 23 Aug while reviewing arrangements at Vijayawada for the "Krishna Pushkarams", from 28 Aug to 8 Sep.

- TNIE, 24 Aug 2004, p 3

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by Scorpion's Sting » Thu Aug 26, 2004 1:18 pm

Is this Press Sense II? :?

Anyway, thank you HH saar for keeping us informed
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by HH » Thu Aug 26, 2004 3:08 pm

Scorpion's Sting wrote:Is this Press Sense II? :?
Anyway, thank you HH saar for keeping us informed


Thank You, "Scorpion's Sting"! :idea: ... I propose to include the "Sense" / "Non-Sense" Uttered by the "VIPs" / "Famous" / "Notorious"and Reported / Recorded in Papers / Books! :wink: All are Welcome to Post Their Choice "Quotes" Here.

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by Scorpion's Sting » Thu Aug 26, 2004 3:17 pm

OK, my humble contribution



The DC Headlines



Angry Singh packs off George-led BJP in 3 min





New Delhi, Aug. 25: Opposition leaders were stunned by the “impolite and discourteous” behaviour of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh who virtually indicated that they could leave his office in Parliament House in less than three minutes. His senior Cabinet colleagues were shocked by Singh’s sudden burst of anger but Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad clarified that the Prime Minister did not mean any “disrespect” to them.







The meeting came in the backdrop of Parliament being paralysed over a series of issues like the “tainted” Ministers, the controversy over Veer Savarkar’s commemoration plaque and Uma Bharati’s arrest. A delegation of NDA leaders including L K Advani and Jaswant Singh, George Fern-andes, BJP president M Ven-kaiah Naidu and senior leaders Sushma Swaraj, Vijay Kumar Malhotra and Yashwant Sinha met Singh to give a memorandum.







“But he (PM) did not even ask us to sit. He was standing, his Ministers — Pranab Mukherjee, P Chidambaram and Ghulam Nabi Azad — were also standing during the brief meeting that lasted less than three minutes,” said Malhotra, who is also the BJP spokesperson. Some Congress leaders were taken aback after noticing that the delegation was made to wait outside the Prime Minister’s office.







Perhaps the Prime Minister was irked by the contents of the memorandum that the NDA leaders had come to present: They were asking the government to withdraw the proposed service tax on transport booking agents, pandal and shamiana contractors and a host of financial services. These would require an amendment to the Finance Bill pending in Parliament. And the Opposition has been continuously stalling Parliament.







“Not only did the Prime Minister most unfortunately not accept the note, his behaviour and the language that he used was regrettably impolite and discourteous,” Fernandes said. He alleged that Singh “threw the note” on the table. “We won’t take this. We have nothing to do with it,” he quoted Singh as saying. “This unprecedented and shocking behaviour of the Prime Minister marks a new low in government-opposition relationship in our democracy,” he said.



“If he did not like it, he could have returned the note to us or else he could have discussed it,” he said, adding that Singh’s behaviour indicated that he “wanted us to leave the room.” Fernandes said the meeting barely lasted “two-and-a-half minutes.” The Congress described the NDA charges as a “gimmick” to mislead the people. Congress spokesman Anand Sharma said the PM needed no certificate of conduct from Fernandes. “The country knows about Manmohan Singh’s modesty and integrity,” he said.







Even Union Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad asked why the NDA skip discussions in Parliament
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by HH » Thu Aug 26, 2004 3:31 pm

Scorpion's Sting wrote:OK, my humble contribution ...

The DC Headlines

Angry Singh packs off George-led BJP in 3 min
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Thank You, "Scorpion's Sting", For Your Post!

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by HH » Fri Aug 27, 2004 9:44 am

* Of Hope, Prayer & Will …

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# Her Hope: “I’ve been waiting for this day for so long … ,”
Anju Bobby George, our surviving Medal Hope in the On-Going Olympics at Athens, 26 Aug 2004. [i] – TNIE, 27 Aug 2004, p 18.


# Our Wishes & Prayer: “Wish You Victory & ALL the Best!”
# His Will: “ May the Best Win!”


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How enlightened

by DQ » Fri Aug 27, 2004 9:59 am

Another one from me.

These are the represantatives of parties stalling Parliament for 2 weeks fighting for his name ??





Stalling work (Costing India Millions of rupees).



TALK ABOUT SCORING POLITICAL POINTS



Kishen Reddy clueless on Savarkar





Hyderabad, Aug. 26: The Bharatiya Janata Party and the Sangh Parivar have been raising a hue and cry over the reported disrespect shown to freedom fighter Veer Savarkar. The BJP members stalled both Houses of Parliament demanding an apology from Union Petroleum Minister Mani Shankar Aiyar, for removing Savarkar’s portrait from Cellular Jail in the Andamans. Deccan Chronicle shot questions to senior BJP and Sangh Parivar leaders on four important events connected with Savarkar’s life.



The questions:

1. When was Savarkar born?

2. How many times did he go to jail?

3. Who conferred on him the ‘Swatantryaveer’ title?

4. When did Savarkar die?



Following are the answers given by the leaders:



G Kishen Reddy, BJP Floor Leader in the Assembly.

1. No idea.

2. No idea.

3. No idea.

4. No idea.



Muralidhar, general secretary, Vishwa Hindu Parishad (State unit).

1. 1883.

2. Umpteen number of times. He was awarded life imprisonment twice.

3 I don’t know.

4. 1963.



Parakala Prabhakar, senior BJP leader

1. I am in a temple, I will answer later (after the first question was asked)



Vanam Jhansi Rani, BJP Mahila Morcha (State unit).

1. I can’t answer suddenly.

2. Six times.

3. Maharashtra people conferred on him the title after he escaped from the Andamans jail.

4. I don’t know.



The correct answers:

1. Savarkar was born on May 28, 1883.

2. Went to jail twice.

3. Acharya Atre gave him the ‘Swatantryaveer’ title at Pune.

4. Savarkar died on February 26, 1966.



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by HH » Fri Aug 27, 2004 10:42 am

DQ wrote:Another one from me.
These are the represantatives of parties stalling Parliament for 2 weeks fighting for his name ??


Stalling work (Costing India Millions of rupees).

TALK ABOUT SCORING POLITICAL POINTS

Kishen Reddy clueless on Savarkar
...

http://www.deccan.com/City/CityNews.asp


Thank You, DQ! For Calling the Ignorance / Bluff of So-Called "Leaders" and for Giving Readers the Answers!

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by Scorpion's Sting » Fri Aug 27, 2004 5:51 pm

PM example bad: Vajpayee



New Delhi, Aug. 26: Former prime minister Atal Behari Vajpayee joined the attack on his successor Manmohan Singh’s alleged poor behaviour towards Opposition leaders on Wednesday. “He (Singh) has certainly not set a good example by being impolite with the NDA delegation and not showing the basic courtesy of receiving their memorandum,” Vajpayee said at a press conference, flanked by NDA convenor George Ferna-ndes, Opposition leaders L K Advani and Jaswant Singh.



The NDA boycotted Parli-ament on Thursday to protest the alleged slight to its leaders when Singh did not ask them to sit down at his office, and did not accept their memorandum asking for changes in the Finance Bill. The Finance Bill itself was passed by Parliament, thus completing the process of passing the budget. Both Houses were later adjourned sine die, cutting short the session by about 10 days.



Attacking Singh for his “impolite” and “unbecoming conduct”, Vajpayee said he deeply regretted that Opposition MPs had to stay away from Parliament with “much reluctance”. He asked the government to build bridges with the Opposition during Parliament’s intersession recess. Vajpayee said, “I have regards for Singh as a person but he does not seem to be aware of the unwritten code of political conduct that should guide the interaction between the Prime Minister and senior leaders of the Opposition.”



The Congress immediately assailed Vajpayee, saying his criticism of the Prime Minister was aimed at “giving legitimacy” to the questionable conduct of members of his party. “Whatever Vajpayee has said contradicts truth. It is sad that he has chosen to make the statement... to give his personal stamp of approval to legitimise the questionable conduct of members of his party,” Congress spokesman Anand Sharma said.



Sharma said his charge that Singh had used “objectionable and vulgar” language against Opposition leaders was “just not true”. “The Prime Minister is known for his courteous behaviour, modesty, his intellect and integrity. His conduct was never called into question,” he said.



Pranab Mukherjee too came to Singh’s defence, saying that seven NDA leaders came in to the Prime Minister’s office, when he was just expecting three. There were no chairs so they all stood up, Pranab asked, “Where else should he have kept the memorandum, on his head or in the waste-paper basket? Table is the only place where he can keep the memorandum.”Anyway, he said, Singh had called up Advani and Jaswant Singh when the BJP began complaint and talked things over. Vajpayee said it was not unprecedented that last-minute amendments are made to the Finance Bill.



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by HH » Sat Aug 28, 2004 10:07 am

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HH wrote:* Of Hope, Prayer & Will …

Sharjeel wrote:My heartiest Congratulations to Anju Bobby George for putting up such a good show. All Indian Sportspeeps must be getting a lot of confidence through her scintillating performance. And also to the 4X400 Relay team. Three Cheers!


Well Done, Anju ... You've Done Your Best ... Better Luck & More Pluck Next Time! Thank You, "Sharjeel"!



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* Unsympathetic Friend Hunger ...

"For me, alas, it (Vienna) is a living memory of the saddest period in my life … Five years of poverty … Five years in which, first as a casual labourer and then as a painter of little trifles, I had to earn my daily bread. And a meagre morsel indeed it was, not even sufficient to still the hunger which I constantly felt. That hunger was the faithful guardian which never left me but took part in everything I did … I was always struggling with my unsympathetic friend. And, yet during that time I learned more than I had ever learned before … I had to deny myself food (for buying books, for visits to the opera, for architectural studies). I had no other pleasure in life except my books." – 'Mein Kampf' (‘My Struggle’), Adolf Hitler, JAICO, Mumbai, 20th Jaico Impression: 2003, p 32.





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* Khushwant Singh Quote!



“I’m 90. Don’t you think that’s reason enough to stop writing?” asks Khushwanth Singh. “Paradise and Other Stories” is his latest collection of short stories and his “last book”, KS declared at its recent release. But … KS also tells, “Death at My Doorsteps” – a book on death – is already with the Rolli Books, the Publishers. “Don’t worry … It’s funny …” … He goes on, “Death is a Full Stop. There are no Answers.” He adds, “ I’d been to Shantiniketan’s Kala Bhavan … I realised I don’t have the making of an artist … I tried to learn Bengali … at 17 it was very embarrassing to have classmates who were only about 3 …” - TNIE / CE, 2 Sep 2004, p 6.

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Quote - 6 / 9 : NatWest Quotes!



London, Sep 5 (PTI) - NatWest Challenge One-Day International :

* "We are a good one-day side and we know that we have the ability (to win). But we are still far from what we are capable off," Indian Captain Sourav Ganguly said after India beat England by 23 runs here to end their poor run of form.



The skipper, who also won the man of the match award for his gutsy 90, said the result would provide a much needed boost to their confidence going into the ICC Champions Trophy starting next week.



* England Skipper Michael Vaughan was also upbeat about his team's performance in the Champions Trophy saying they could beat any team in the world if they played the way they did in the current series.



Vaughan said, "We are pretty proud to beat a team as good as India. We have improved by leaps and bounds in this summer and need to continue in the same way in the Champions Trophy."



* Man-of-the-series Steve Harmison said, "In beating India, we have come out and proved to people that we are a good one-day side." On the personal front, Harmison said the series went well for him as he could come along as a useful one-day bowler.



* Veteran speedster Darren Gough was also given a special medallion for reaching the 200 one-day wickets milestone when he scalped Harbhajan Singh. PTI

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Quote - 7 / 9 : "Hyderabad is Huge!"



"Hyderabad is Huge! It is an Amazing City ... I need to try out Hyderabadi Biryani." declared Top Tennis Player of Pakistan Aqeel Khan of Karachi. "Our Hyderabad is much mmaller ..."

Aqeel Khan, a relative of legendary Squash Player Jahangir Khan, is in Hyderabad for the ITF Future Tournament. He notes the "warmth and affection of the people" in India and said, "I feel very comfortable." - TNIE / CE, 7 Sep 2004, p 5.

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Quote - 15 / 9 : "Hyderabad is Lucky For Me!" - Tennis Champion Aqeel Khan of Pakistan



* Aqeel Khan of Pakistan Won the Singles Title of the First $ 10,000 ITF Futures Tennis Championship on 11 Sep 04. ... "I am thrilled. Hyderabad proved to be Lucky Venue for me," he said. Khan received $ 1,600 Prize Money for his effort. - TNIE, 12 Sep 2004, p 12A. (Instead of p 13 ...?! ... Next Page is 12B!!)------------

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SO CALLED RASHTRAVADI

by DQ » Wed Sep 15, 2004 2:57 pm

Cong sees Muslims as circus lions: Uma Bharti

http://www.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=36049



‘‘This yatra is on a nationalist agenda. Why would somebody get incited if I am exercising my right to unfurl a Tricolour? In fact, action should be taken against those who get incited. If Shinde feels what I am doing is wrong, I suspect his patriotism,’’ she said.



Look who is talking about incitement.



Uma Bharti was there. Still new to India, I did not know much about her at the time, only that she was called the “sexy sadhu.” But from a distant sound stage on the plain her voice shouted, again and again, over the loudspeakers: “See the power of the Hindus!” (in translation). The end of meekness, and subjugation.”





What I saw at Babri masjid





Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav has called upon the Liberhan Commission to summon two former Time journalists, Jeff Penberthy and Anita Pratap, who were eyewitnesses to the demolition of the Babri Masjid on December 6, 1992, to testify on the role played by BJP leaders L K Advani and Uma Bharti.







Jeff Penberthy, who was then Time’s bureau chief in New Delhi, writes from Melbourne, where he now lives, that while “I would have no objection to sharing the account of what we saw with your honourable commission, I doubt whether any insights I could offer would justify a trip from my home in Melbourne.” This is his story of December 6, 1992:



From Jeff Penberthy

Melbourne: Almost simultaneously with the moment that the surging crowd of kar sevaks breached the wire link fence protecting the Babri Masjid, a cry went up patrakar murdabad (kill the journalists), and sections of the crowd who appeared to be from the Bajrang Dal — the youthful Army of the Monkey God — broke off to attack and pursue the many Indian and foreign journalists present with iron bars, driving them from the scene. From memory, I think about 20 were injured.



The circumstances in which I, conspicuous as the only foreigner on the crowded roof of the Manas Bhavan building in front of the mosque, was spared that ordeal is a slightly amusing sidelight to an otherwise grim scene. Lalu Prasad Yadav is a little astray in saying that we were disguised as kar sevaks: that is not so, as I will later explain. At the time, I was the recently-arrived New Delhi bureau chief for Time.



Anita Pratap was our Delhi contract correspondent. She had travelled south to observe L K Advani’s rathyatra as it moved to Ayodhya, and I drove there from Lucknow on the Friday. (December 6, 1992 was a Sunday). This trip was impeded along the way by an excited scene at a roadblock, where former Prime Minister V P Singh (on whose watch the 1991 assault on the mosque occurred) was being taken into protective custody.



From memory this was either by the UP Provincial Armed Constabulary or officers of the CRPF. I am no longer sure which. I arrived at the hotel in Faizabad where most foreign journalists were staying early in the evening. I can no longer recall whether it was at a group dinner there, or later, that I learned that there was considerable hostility towards the foreign press as a result of a Mark Tully BBC broadcast which described the kar sevaks as “zealots” or “fanatics.” In any event, there had been speeches outside the Masjid condemning the broadcast, and a German television crew, I believe, had been attacked during the afternoon, suffering some injuries.



I went into Ayodhya that night to take a first (and second last) look at the 464-year-old Babri Masjid. I soon sensed not all was right. At a stall near the mosque I was looking at some of the brightly-coloured metallic plates of Lord Ram to buy for my small son Jun, then 6, and much taken with the Mahabharata comic books. Back at Friends Colony West (in New Delhi) he had established a small shrine in his bedroom. Someone reached over and took the picture from my hand, and put it back on the stall. Something told me it was time to leave.



Walking back to my car along the dark lane across the fields behind the Masjid, I found a group of young men following me. They called: “Hello. Hello. Are you from the BBC?” When I had first arrived in Delhi to take up the Time posting, our office manager Deepak Puri had given me some good advice. “Sir,” he said, “in India just give a smile, and people will do anything for you.” I stopped and chatted to them in a friendly way, and they went off. I have sometimes wondered how that might have gone differently.



The next day, December 6, we got to see the destruction of the Babri Masjid because we had started early. Anita and I took up our positions on the roof of the Manas Bhavan facing the Masjid at 10 am. There was a third independent eyewitness there with us too, a man from India Today (but not a journalist) as we looked over the mosque compound. Finally, Advani arrived, and began to speak at noon as the vast crowd gathered.



I do not speak Hindi, and remember nothing remarkable about the snatches of his speech that I was given. In any event, other things were happening: the crowd of young men cramming the lane to left of the Masjid shaking the tall chain link fence, which began to sag. Along with several others, a very powerfully-built sadhu in saffron robes — who I think was well known, perhaps as a wrestler — tried to urge them back, and then moved to the circle of men beginning to protect Advani.



In my memory, the BJP leader looked distressed, and as the first young men with iron bars broke through the fence and were sprinting towards the mosque, he was pleading into his microphone “Please don’t do this,” before he was hustled away. One thing that I have never seen published is that just before the fence went down, a man in a suit jacket waded into the crowd below us and fired a pistol held high above his head — like a signal. I know of no one else who saw this, although I mentioned it to Anita at the time — but things were beginning to happen everywhere just then. The cry patrakar murdabad had gone up, and gangs were seeking out the journalists.



In the mosque compound below me, the Voice of America’s Peter Heinlein was felled by a blow to the head from an iron bar, and his friend Ed Gargan of the New York Times rushed in to assist him. A rock had disabled the camera of Sipa photographer Dieter Ludwig, on assignment for Time, and he wisely hightailed it. Chris Kremmer of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation fled down the lane behind the mosque towards the river, passing formations of the PAC, whom he said later were sitting in the fields “looking terrified.”



A woman freelance photographer representing News-week rushed into the outskirts of Faizabad, where she said she was sheltered by a Muslim family who rolled her in a carpet. Stefan Wagstyl of the Financial Times hid in a hutment. The reason I was spared any of this, I believe, was because of cricket. Earlier, on the roof, the suspicious young Bajrang Dal men around me asked the usual questions. “Who are you? Where do you come from?” (Australia).



They frisked me several times for a camera, made me chant Jai Shri Ram and wear one of their red bandanas for a while. But India is India, the wait was long, and the talk soon turned to cricket. And I immediately ingratiated myself by having picked up early on the potential of an emerging young Indian batsman named Sachin Tendulkar, the new Don Bradman. I was made and immediately labelled Allan Border, to whom I bear a slight physical resemblance (this story was told in the Publisher’s Letter in Time’s December 31 Ayodhya cover edition). Below me, many journalists had been herded into a protected compound behind the Sita Rasoi Temple, adjacent to the mosque: the distinctive pate of venerable Delhi photographer Baldev, and handsome Rakesh Kumar among them.



On the roof of that temple, as the old mosque crumbled, senior officers of the PAC, and their wives, were lounging under shamiana, like senators and their consorts watching a Roman spectacle. There were roughly 3 lakh people at Ayodhya. As the demolition went on, thousands of saffron-clad women sat in neat rows on the plain behind chanting hymns from the Bhagvad Gita. Silhou-etted behind them, pilgrims made their way up the Kuber Tila, a high knoll, to make offerings to an idol under a makeshift canopy. The lilting Song of the Blessed One, with its key line rising and ebbing... O Man, do not take rest... washed over the kar sevaks on their demolition business.



Uma Bharti was there. Still new to India, I did not know much about her at the time, only that she was called the “sexy sadhu.” But from a distant sound stage on the plain her voice shouted, again and again, over the loudspeakers: “See the power of the Hindus!” (in translation). The end of meekness, and subjugation.” I asked Anita how she felt. She said: “Ashamed.” I only left the Manas Bhavan roof once, in mid-afternoon — down crowded stairs aromatic with ripe paan juice spittings — to see injured kar sevaks being treated in a temple opposite. Then I walked up the lane to look into the dusty cauldron of the collapsing domes.



On the road an agitated middle-aged man rushed up and shouted in my face: “Are you a Hindu?,” and kept it up as a crowd gathered. Once again, good luck and cricket saved me. A young man also down from the roof recognised “Allan Border,” and hustled me back to the shelter of the Manas Bhavan building. At about 4 pm, rumours swept the rooftop that Central troops were arriving in Faizabad, and the pace of work below intensified to frenzy. The burly priest who had initially tried to stop the crowd at the collapsing link fence now seemed to be directing things — both rescue efforts for injured, and parts of the destruction! The third and last dome crumbled sadly sometime between 5 pm and 6 pm. By then, a huge red orb was sinking behind the Kuber Tila and the Faizabad skyline, from which columns of black smoke were already rising.



We heard later that at 7 Race Course Road the cautious, elderly Prime Minister P V Narasimha Rao had been taking an afternoon nap when the demolition started, and that aides had been reluctant to wake him. His credo in life, as I once reported, was finestre lente, to hasten slowly. For a month, the subcontinent was plunged into another communal bloodbath, which took around 1,500 lives, with worse aftershocks to follow, in Mumbai and elsewhere. I left India, and Time magazine, to return to Australia in June 1995. I think this encapsulates most of what I can remember of Ayodhya, or could offer the Liberhan Commission. I doubt if it would take their deliberations any further.





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Re: "RASHTRAVADI"

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Thank You, DQ, for Your posts from:

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* http://www.deccan.com/home/homedetails. ... 06,%201992

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* Three Big Sixes ...

Sachin, Sachin,

Are You Hitting A Six?

Yes Sir, Yes Sir,

Three Big Six ...

One For The Cup,

One For My India,

And One For The Audience,

And India Just Wins!

- Venkat Sai Kumar / Std III, TNIE / School, 15 Sep 2004, p 2.

(Er, What happens if the Batsman / "Batter", that is the Master Blaster is Himself Hit OR "Battered" for Six ... Perhaps, Fit to Play Tennis, Thanks to the "Tennis Elbow"!)

* A Tumble You Know:

Two Individuals proceed towards the apex of a natural protuberance. The purpose of their expedition being the procurement of a sample of fluid hydride of oxygen in a large vessel, the exact size of which was unspecified. One member of the team descended and fell, sustaining severe damage to the upper cranial portion of his anatomical structure. Subsequently the second member of the team performed a self-rotational translation oriented in the same direction taken by the first team member.



The Above Translates to The Jingle Below, Which You Know from Your Nursery Days ... Which You Will Remember Forever! {Just Highlight the Space Below:


Jack and Jill
Went up the hill
To fetch a pail of water.
Jack fell down
And broke his crown
And Jill came tumbling after.


- S Sneha / Std VIII, TNIE / School, 15 Sep 2004, p 2.

(Now the Language ... Your Use has gone Up the Hill ... Much above the Hill ... Simple has become Complex ... Spelling has Crashed and the Grammar has just tumbled and the Language has fallen Downhill! Now You Only Communicate OR INFORM ... What You Mean is "Understood", whether properly conveyed or not!)



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Quote - 15 / 9 (3) : Well Said, YSR, Yes Sir!

by HH » Wed Sep 15, 2004 8:13 pm

Quote - 15 / 9 (3 ) : Well Said, YSR, Yes Sir!



* Well Said, YSR, Yes Sir!

# "There is no need to split the State as development of the backward areas is possible only in united Andhra Pradesh ... Development of backward areas will be possible by paying special attention to them and not by bifurcating the State" - YSR, TNIE, 15 Sep 2004, p 1.

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Quote - 16 / 9 : Well Said, PM, Sir!

by HH » Thu Sep 16, 2004 7:00 pm

Quote - 16 / 9 : Well Said, PM, Sir!




"I believe that the main task of politics is addressing the country's problems ... inflation and corruption should end, economic and administrative reforms should be speeded up. I have taken up the task (of prime ministership) with the intention of running the Government and running it properly ... I am learning steadily. Everything will come under control and I am confident that taking everyone along, we can increase stability and economic prosperity in the country."


- TNIE, 16 Sep 2004, p 1.

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Quote - 19 / 9 : JaVa ... Kofi ... KCR ...

by HH » Sun Sep 19, 2004 8:23 pm

Quote - 19 / 9 : JaVa ... Kofi ... KCR



* Quote - 17 / 9 : "JaVa" - Jayalalithaa Vada ...

# Aug 2002 - "As a Prime Minister, Sonia would be a disaster."

# 15 Sep 2004 - "My attack on Sonia Gandhi is not personal."

# 15 Sep 2004 - I feel Manmohan Singh is an independent person ... I have always found the Prime Minister to be a perfect gentleman. He is the personification of goodness ... A man of great learning.

# I am open to future political realignment at the Centre ... I have no alliance with the BJP-led NDA coalition.



* UN Secretary General Kofi Annan said: The US-led Invasion of Iraq is 'Illegal' as it contravened the UN's Charter ... There cannot be 'credible' Elections in Iraq as planned in Jan 2005, given the present security conditions.

- TNIE, 17 Sep 2004, p 1.



* Quote - 18 / 9 : I Will Fall at Their Feet ... KCR

# I will go to any extent including touching the feet of Delhi Leaders to realise Statehood to Telangana Region ... Am I mad to criticise her ( Sonia Gandhi)? I only said we will take to streets if Congress failed to meet the Demand. Ours is a just demand as we are asking our jobs, water and land - TRS Chief and Union Minister KCR - TNIE, 18 Sep 2004, p 4.



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by DQ » Tue Sep 21, 2004 7:42 am

Kerrys Speach.



The first sensible statement of US in the past few years.



"The president often says that in a post-9/11 world, we can't hesitate to act. I agree. But we should not act just for the sake of acting. I believe we have to act wisely and responsibly. "



http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3674838.stm
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Quote - 11 / 10 : New Job

by HH » Mon Oct 11, 2004 10:16 am

Quote - 11 / 10 : New Job



* "Teachers open the door, but you must enter by yourself."

-Chinese Proverb

* "Following the light of the sun, we left the Old World."

-Christopher Columbus

* "It's not your blue blood, your pedigree or your college degree. It's what you do with your life that counts."

-Millard Fuller

* "To find out what one is fitted to do, and to secure an opportunity to do it, is the key to happiness."

-John Dewey

* "Work is the true elixir of life. The busiest man is the happiest man."

-Sir Theodore Martin

* "He has the deed half done who has made a beginning."

-Horace

* "Blessed is he who has found his work; let him ask no other blessedness."

-Thomas Carlyle

* "To business that we love, we rise betime and go to't with delight."

-William Shakespeare

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by HH » Tue Oct 12, 2004 5:16 pm

Quote - 12 / 10 : Quotes from ApnaHyd



• Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift. That's why we call it the present.

• Life is a garden, Good friends are the flowers and time spent together... life's happiest hours … And friendship’s like a flower, blooms ever more fair... when carefully tended by dear friends who care.
Thank You, Distinguished Friends of Hyderabad!

• It takes a minute to like someone, an hour to love someone, but a lifetime to forget someone.

• I believe in angels, the kind that heaven sends. I'm surrounded by angels, and I call them my best friends.
Thank You, Again, Distinguished Friends of Hyderabad!

• Bloom where you are planted.
• Your talent is God’s gift to you. What you do with it is your gift back to God.

• All kids are gifted; some just open their packages earlier than others.


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Quote - 14 / 10 : Magnet Fun

Visit: http://www.ualr.edu/english/magnets/magnets3.htm

Can you unscramble the famous quote given in the site above? (You can click and drag the words.)



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