PM Asks World to Pressure Pakistan Attackers 26/11
November 24, 2009 by lee
Filed under Indian News
Washington: news update, Warning of “phenomenal consequences” if the advance of terrorists in Pakistan was not controlled, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has asked the world community to pressurise Islamabad to do much more to bring to book those responsible for the “horrible” 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.
“We don’t want Pakistan to fail and emergence of democracy in Pakistan is something we welcome,” he said at the Council on Foreign Relations, a leading US think tank Monday. “But at the same time we have to recognise that there are forces at work in Pakistan that are with terrorists.”
“At least until now they were active only in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). Now I think they hold direct on grip in several parts of mainland Pakistan.
“If that process is not controlled, it has I think phenomenal consequences for the security and stability of Pakistan as well as our own security,” he added.
Asked if he regretted not taking the military option in retaliation against the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, the prime minister said he resisted enormous pressure at that time “and I think the decision that I took was balanced and right decision”.
“As regards future, I hate to speculate and sincerely hope that that sort of eventuality does not arise,” Manmohan Singh said. “And that’s why I believe world community has an obligation to impress upon Pakistan that it must use all its influence to curb the power of terrorist groups.”
The prime minister said Pakistan had done something to control the activities of Taliban terrorist groups in FATA, but “it has not acted as it should have acted in bringing the terrorists elements who are using their territory to target our country”.
Nor has Pakistan used all its machinery to bring to book all those murderers and those who perpetrated the horrible crime in Mumbai, he said, urging the world community to pressurise Pakistan to bring to book all those who are responsible for it.
There was now impeccable evidence that the conspiracy was planned in Pakistan with the active connivance of people still roaming about freely in Pakistan, he said. “Therefore I respectfully respect the world community to use all its influence on powers that be in Pakistan to desist from this sort of behaviour.”
Sammy Sosa before And After, Sammy Sosa face
latest news about, Sammy Sosa, before and after, against Sammy Sosa, Breaking News reports that Sosa is considering supporting the skin cream allegedly responsible for their lighter skin.
“If he thinks that is good quality, may be something that will support and marketing in the United States in the near future,” said Rebecca Polihronis, former employee of the relations of the Cubs in the community, speaking on behalf of Sosa.

Source: apakistannews.com
John Fogerty
November 8, 2009 by lee
Filed under Entertainment News
John Fogerty: Now that it has revised the Rootsy country rock and soil at the beginning of his first day back to Creedence Clearwater Revival on “The Blue Ridge Ranger Rides Again”, John Fogerty says he’s ready to begin to sound like, well, John Fogerty again.
“I really feel that the next recording project, probably will surely rock and roll ‘and my traditional rock’ n ‘roll sound environment,” Fogerty told Billboard.com. “That is something I do best and that’s certainly what I am most familiar, and as a child that is what happened most of my time doing.”
Fogerty, says it is working on the newest material in the vein of 2007 the “renaissance” and his other solo albums, adding that writing is part of the normal course of his life. “I play the guitar every day … about three hours. I’m always trying to improve,” he explains. “Having a guitar in his hands all the time causes the music. It triggers creativity and helps me write songs. So I will timely enough songs to go and do an album and you’ll hear from me.”
And when might that be? “I better not say,” says Fogerty with a laugh. “That’s like predicting the World Series or something.’d Rather not have that kind of pressure.”
Fans will be hearing much from him, meanwhile, of course. Fogerty just released a new DVD, “Comin ‘Down the Road: The concert at Royal Albert Hall”, and begins a 12 date tour Nov. 12 at the Kodak Theater in Los Angeles.
Fogerty will perform on NBC’s “The Tonight Show” on 10 November and is preparing for his appearance on Saturday in “PBS” Live By Request “, which begins at 9 pm EST, with fans asking for songs and make questions through Facebook, Twitter and other social media. Original MTV VJ Mark Goodman is serving as host and moderator.
Source: reuters.com
You’re Beautiful Episode 9 Preview
November 5, 2009 by lee
Filed under Entertainment News
You’re Beautiful Episode 9 Preview:MN has the pin in her hair and Hy is the same as the pin that TK bought for her. In the table MN Jeremy asked that she thinks is the best among the three and it took the development of cartoon SW. In the bar, we see a TK upset and said something like – “so you do not need me.”
TK Mom was talking to the aunt of MN and said something like they are twins and that she wants to see. MN said something about the day of the traditional knowledge of how special it is because it is the birthday of traditional knowledge, while SW was looking down on them.
After TK was talking about something about the things HY HY MN and was surprised to learned that he was Minam’s. After dragging HY and MN were asking him was like and then shouting the name of TK.
Gabagool, Gabagool
Gabagool, Gabagool: From 2002 to 2004 I self-published six issues of a comic called Gabagool!, in collaboration with the humourist Chris Radtke. The stories concerned the various misadventures of 30-something super-nerd, Christopher Vigliotti, and his slacker roommates Ritch Sutton and Vinnie DelPino. They lived in Bronx, New York, in an apartment owned by Christopher’s foul-mouthed cousin, Lenny Vigliotti. The first three issues centered around the boys attempts to kick-start careers as Bounty Hunters For Hire. Issues 4-6 focused on a vacation they took to a notorious swingers resort, Hedonism II, in Jamaica.
Source: mikedawsoncomics.com/gabagool
Boy Burned By Bullies
Boy Burned By Bullies: Here is a picture of Michael Brewer, the Florida boy set on fire, burned by bullies. Michael Brewer’s burns cover over 60% of his body and it’s still unclear if Michael will survive.

Michael Brewer’s mother courageously spoke to CBS’ Morning show today about Michael’s attack. She said Michael Brewer was set on fire by a bunch of bullies who reportedly laughed about it when questioned by police. One of the bullies was owed $40 by Michael. Matthew Bent lent Michael $40 for a video game. When Michael failed to pay him back, police claim Bent tried to steal a $500 bike that belonged to Michael’s dad for payback. But when Bent found out that is Michael who called police on him, that’s when the bullies allegedly sought their hideous revenge.
How many bullies? Five! Five boys 13 to 15 have reportedly been charged for their attack against Brewer left alone to die. He would jump into a swimming pool but a fire extinguisher was needed to put out the fire.
“Our country, our world, needs to wake up and see what is going on with our children. They need to do something. This has got to stop. It’s not just my son. It’s everybody’s children. This could happen to somebody else and God forbid — I don’t wish this agony and torture on anybody. We have got to do something to make this violence stop today.”
Source: news.lalate.com
Army Wives Season 4
October 12, 2009 by lee
Filed under Entertainment News
Terry Serpico: I was just thrilled to death…First of all, we were getting our scripts on time this year (laughing). That was a problem last year. And that there was such juicy stuff for Frank and Denise to deal with…Over the last two years as a recurring guest on the show I was actually quite busy but to be a regular on the show this season was a real affirmation for me that they respected my work and the part that I played on the show.
The opportunity to deal with a marriage that is an example of how difficult relationships are in the military was a real thrill for me. To be able to bring that to life…It’s an extraordinarily difficult lifestyle on the families and it’s very hard to maintain viable relationships in that kind of environment so to get the opportunity to play that was a real thrill.
Al Norton: Frank is obviously a very emotional character but one who plays his emotions very close to his chest; are there challenges to playing a character like that?
Terry Serpico: I would have to agree with you – I think that’s a good assessment – Frank does indeed play his card very close to his chest, and I’m glad you recognize that he’s an emotional person. He’s very black and white. There’s a distinct personality type that joins the military and that wants to make the military a career, as Frank desperately does. That personality type is generally not an emotionally demonstrative person but let’s not forget that Frank is just totally in love with his wife. His sense of duty and honor to the military is surpassed only by his sense of duty and honor to his family.
I think Frank is a bit of an interesting character for television because you do get this sense of his code of honor, of his sense of decorum and protocol, but by the same token he can be very emotional and very loving. I think that’s something that is lost as people interpret Frank. They don’t read between the lines, they don’t see past his gruff exterior and lose sight of the fact that he is a deeply sensitive person who so very much loves his family.
Al Norton: One of my favorite things about the writing on the show, and to be honest, the way you play Frank, is that the little things are done right. There was a scene early this season where Frank and Jeremy are talking and Jeremy says something disrespectful about his Mother and Frank just snaps at him, saying, basically, “I don’t care what’s going on with us, you don’t talk about your Mother that way.”
Terry Serpico: What a thrill for me that that’s a scene that stood out to you; that’s one of my favorites from the season as well, I think because to a great degree I could hear my Father’s own voice in that scene. My Father was a 26 year Army veteran, retired a full Colonel in the US Army. He was a hardass Army officer, and ironically enough is name is Frank. I am very much playing my Father and in that scene specifically I felt like I could here his voice saying, “regardless of what has happened you will respect your Mother, do you understand me?”
Al Norton: How do you think Frank has changed over the show’s three seasons?
Terry Serpico: There is a season this season where Frank picks Denise up on a motorcycle and she says, “where is this coming from?” and he says, “it’s all about situational awareness.” Knowing when something isn’t working, you have to be willing to change your direction. I think that’s very much out of the Officer’s Handbook but it’s also part of his learning process. He may understand that in the field but I don’t think he had applied that to his personal life yet. For him to go ahead and take that directive and be able to apply that to his marriage was a real leap for him and that’s a big part of his changing. He is beginning to see himself as more than just an Officer and a provider, he’s seeing himself as a husband and a father in ways that perhaps he hadn’t before.
Al Norton: What sort of feedback have you received on the show, both from fans and from your Dad?
Terry Serpico: My Dad is very proud of the show. He watched and he is a fan. He believes the show fills a void in how the American public views the military and military families. He’s also proud of the fact that we are trying to address some of the issues that effect soldiers directly, in particular PTSD. My Father’s almost 80 years and his PTSD from his tours in Viet Nam has reoccurred; the guy wakes up in the middle of the night with nightmares and the smell of blood in his nostrils.
Frank’s son Jeremy on the show has been dealing with it and we will be delving into it deeper. It’s like my Dad says, “it’s such a nebulous thing, it’s like a ghost.” It’s hard to explain to someone who hasn’t experienced it but it just doesn’t go away. Years past it would have been called shell shock and people would have dealt with it and tried to get over it but there’s a stat out now that something like 90% of soldiers returning from our various theaters of operation are experiencing some form of PTSD.
Al Norton: Are you getting feedback about what’s going on with Denise and Frank?
Terry Serpico: Oh certainly. People are very pleased – in particular a great number of our female fans are very pleased – that Frank has found it in his heart to forgive Denise and work on their marriage.
Al Norton: They’re both very good shows but you probably couldn’t get more of a change of pace going from Army Wives to Rescue Me.
Terry Serpico: No, I don’t believe there could be more of a change of pace. They’re both wonderful situations to be working in. As an actor to be employed on two shows is great but to be working with two extraordinary groups of people is just wonderful. Rescue Me is a different show, a different audience, and a difference character. The style of work is very different, too. Rescue Me is very loose; we joke that the script is just kind of a guideline (laughing).
Al Norton: Is it hard to keep a straight face during some of the scenes? I am thinking of the Denis Leary’s speech that ends with the entire family drinking again.
Terry Serpico: What a messed up family (laughing). The Gavins are just beautifully dysfunctional. Yes, it is a tough show to keep a straight face and because of that kind of thing it takes us longer to shoot than an average show. We’ve got these wonderfully comedic actors on the show, several of whom are actual stand up comedians, so I spend the time between takes laughing and going along for the ride.
Al Norton: You’ve not only appeared on all three Law and Order series but multiple times on each, every time playing a different character.
Terry Serpico: I think I’ve done Special Victims three times and the other two twice.
Al Norton: When you show up is it ever confusing as to who you are playing this time?
Terry Serpico: No, but I wish that it was (laughing). You go in, you do your work, and you try to make the character you are playing at the time as real as possible without really thinking about where you have been in the past.
Al Norton: Tell me a little bit about The Men Who Stare At Goats? It’s got one of the best casts I’ve ever seen (George Clooney, Kevin Spacey, Ewan McGregor, Jeff Bridges).
Terry Serpico: It’s really a phenomenal cast. I tell people it’s like the Catch 22 for our era of persistent conflict. It’s absurd in many ways but that it’s to a great degree a true story is what is truly shocking. It’s basically about a division within the military that they call psy-ops (psychological operations) where they’re investigating the possible uses of everything from ESP to remote viewing to being able to affect the outcome of events with one’s mind. They call themselves “Jedi.” The film itself is very funny and it’s great to work with these guys.
Al Norton: Can you give me a preview of Sunday’s Army Wives season finale?
Terry Serpico: In the season finale there are very real questions as to how well my character’s son, Jeremy, is handling the loss of his friend in Iraq and to what extent he’s suffering from PTSD. There are also questions regarding the future of Pamela and Chase’s relationship but I can’t give anymore away! We are so proud of this season and very excited to get back to work on season 4 in January.
Source: 411mania.com
Regina Spektor
October 11, 2009 by lee
Filed under Entertainment News
I just figured it would be wrong having consecutive weeks of SNL news on previous Sunday and not have something this week! Following headlining grabbing, but perhaps still miss-shows the last couple of weeks with Lady Gaga/Madonna and Megan Fox/F-Bombs.
Source: bscreview.com
Cody Linley Drunk, Cody Linley
I don’t know who this kid is and I don’t care. Apparently he’s on Hannah Montana and also did a stint on Dancing with the Stars, neither of which are television shows I choose to use as a form of masochism. He got wasted at a nightclub in Orlando, and now there’s a whole spread about in in Star, because non-death celebrity news has been dreadfully slow since, oh, 2008. Apparently he was sloppy drunk — and an eyewitness suggests he may have been on drugs as well — and he was making out with chicks and letting them autograph his shirtless body.
Let me tell you something about these Disney kids: They don’t ever stand a chance. In order to be a talented child performer, you have to have something inside you that wants to be somewhere else at all times. And it has to be a powerful something. And when you combine that drive to escape from yourself with fame and money and attention, you are going to get a drug and alcohol problem. Every. Single. Time. I don’t even know why we bother to act surprised anymore.
One additional thing: This story will blow over and no one will talk about it again after tomorrow. Wanna know why? Because Cody Linley has a penis. If Miley Cyrus had pulled this shit the talking heads would be calling her a harlot and a terrible role model for the next six months.
Source: evilbeetgossip.film.com
Netflix , Netflix Down
Tuesday nights are typically the slowest of the week – at least, they are after the two little tornadoes go down for the evening; somebody please tell me that it gets easier, because two days ago one of the boys put his diaper in the refrigerator again and I’m not sure how much more of that type of ridiculous thing I can take – but there is a Netflix outage or something so I’m combing through the emails I received today. Here’s the best, courtesy of reader Terry P.:
“Tom Delay = Tom Delame”
That’s it. That is literally all it said. A quick google search revealed that the lameness of Tom Delay that Terry is referring to is some stress fractures in his feet or something that are forcing him off of reality show Dancing With The Stars.
So now that the Texas Hammer is off the show, who’s the favorite to win?
Source: houston.about.com


