Naseem Still Awaits Promised Flat, Plot

December 7, 2010 by  
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The fastest woman of South Asia Naseem Hameed, who won a gold medal in the 100-metre event of the 11th South Asian Federation Games in Dhaka, Bangladesh still awaits the flat and plot promised by Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani.

1bcdb27ddft plot.jpg Naseem Still Awaits Promised Flat, PlotGilani promised the athlete a flat and a plot as recognition of her success at the SAF games but even after a lapse of 10 months, there is no site of the rewards.

Naseem currently lives in a 40 yards house in Korangi, Karachi but is still hopeful of her rewards.

Aussie athlete sent home for bad behaviour

October 15, 2010 by  
Filed under World News

NEW DELHI: An Australian athlete has been sent home from Delhi for disciplinary reasons, Australian Commonwealth Games Association boss Perry Crosswhite has revealed.

Speaking at a press conference at Delhi international airport as hundreds of members of the team were leaving India, Mr Crosswhite refused to reveal the name of the athlete sent home or the nature of their bad behaviour.

“I’m not going to tell you [who it was]. It was a matter between our team and ourselves,” he said.

He said the athlete was sent home “a few days ago”.

Mr Crosswhite also revealed Delhi police were investigating a separate incident at the athletes’ village involving a washing machine being thrown out of a multi-storey apartment.

Local media is reporting that the incident at the athletes’ village was sparked after the Australian cricket team lost its second Test

Jankovic rallies to advance at Charleston tennis

April 14, 2010 by  
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CHARLESTON: Former world number one Jelena Jankovic survived a scare by rallying to beat unseeded Edina Gallovits 2-6, 6-4, 6-3 in the second round of the WTA Family Circle Cup on Tuesday.

The Serbian had to go the distance, needing two hours to beat Edina Gallovits of Romania at the 700,000 dollar clay court event.

The former winner and second seed received a bye into the round of 16.

“She (Gallovits) didn”t have anything to lose. She can just play freely and go after her shots,” said Jankovic, who won the tournament in 2007, and along with Nadia Petrova are the only lone ex-champions in the field.

It was first match on clay this season for Jankovic who is ranked seventh in the world.

“I think it”s a good thing I played a tough match like that because it gives you confidence and you get fitter and fitter for the next rounds,” said Jankovic.

World number 127 Gallovits started to fall apart in the third set.

“I feel like I pushed too much when I shouldn”t have and I didn”t go for it when I had it,” Gallovits said. “It was hard to find the median in the third set.”

There were two surprises Tuesday as No. 11 Virginie Razzano of France lost to Monique Adamczak 4-6, 6-0, 6-2, while 15th seeded Melinda Czink of Hungary was ousted by Michaella Krajicek of the Netherlands 7-6 (11/9), 6-3.

No. 4 seed Samantha Stosur, No. 7 seed Vera Zvonareva, No. 10 seed Elena Vesnina and No. 14 seed Vera Dushevina all advanced in straight set wins, while No. 12 seed Aleksandra Wozniak needed three sets to advance.

Nasim still awaits fulfillment of promises

April 14, 2010 by  
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KARACHI: National athlete and Nasim Hameed is still waiting for the big bounties announced by the government and other institutions after winning the title of fastest athlete of South Asia.

Talking to Geo News here, Nasim said Prime Minister and Senate had announced a flat and a plot as a reward for her but so far she didn’t get anything. Some ministers, sports trust and Athlete Federation also announced a cash prize but no prize has been reached to her so far, she added.

Nasim said she wrote several letters to Prime Minister and Chief Minister but the only reply she got was the matter is in process.

Tiger Woods Wife Moves Out

December 8, 2009 by  
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5547f51bcemoves Tiger Woods Wife Moves OutTiger Woods Wife Moves Out, Looks like Tiger Woods’ popularity is dropping faster than his trousers! And no one is more disappointed than the athlete’s shamed wife. As the legion of women romantically-linked to the pro-golfer inches toward the double digits, RadarOnline.com is reporting that Elin Nordegren — Tiger’s long-suffering spouse of nearly six years –has packed up the couple’s two small children (Sam, 2; Charlie, 10 mos.) and moved out of the family’s $2.6 million estate in Orlando’s ritzy Windemere subdivision.


Tiger Woods Wife Moves Out was first posted on December 8, 2009 at 10:10 am.
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Cryptic Clue fest day 4

November 29, 2009 by  
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Cryptic Clue fest day 4 was first posted on November 29, 2009 at 10:04 pm.
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Rachel Uchitel Pictures

November 29, 2009 by  
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Tiger Woods Affair Rachel Uchitel, Rachel Uchitel became a major story on Wednesday, when rumors that the 34-year-old was having an affair with Tiger Woods began to circulate. The rumors have picked up steam after the circumstances surrounding Woods’ car accident.

Now Tiger Woods is busy recovering from injuries he sustained when his Cadillac Escalade made an unfortunate merger with a tree and a fire hydrant outside the athlete’s Florida home Friday morning. But the golfer may have an even tougher time reclaiming his squeaky-clean public image, thanks to rumors that he’s been hamming it up with alleged Buss It Baby Rachel Uchitel?

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Rachel Uchitel Pictures was first posted on November 29, 2009 at 10:13 pm.
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Viral diseases after flood kill above 150 in Philippine

October 23, 2009 by  
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0708a6c2cfippine Viral diseases after flood kill above 150 in PhilippinePhilippine:- The death toll of those who died in Philippine due to viral diseases after the sea storm has crossed the 150 while thousands others include in the affectees. Many areas are still inundated in the country.

The patients had no clue what hit them. They were wading in flood waters during Typhoon Ketsana; and some days later, they suffered excruciating pain and could not urinate. Some could hardly breathe and were coughing blood. Leptospirosis is a bacterial infection caused by exposure to the excretion of rats, cats, dogs and other animals. The bacteria are common in tropical countries with heavy rainfall and frequent flooding. Leptospirosis attacks the muscles, causing extreme pain. It can adversely affect the brain, lungs, kidney or liver. Symptoms include stiffening of the neck, bloody phlegm, yellowing of the skin and eyes, and scant, tea-colored urine.
Three weeks after typhoon Ketsana, wide areas have remained flooded in and around Manila, causing a surge in cases of fatal leptospirosis in poor communities, health officials said. More than 150 people had died and nearly 2,000 leptospirosis patients remained in hospitals. Residents in flooded areas dismissed their athlete’s foot and open wounds, unaware that a deadly disease was lurking in the flood waters.
About 1.7 million Filipinos are at risk of leptospirosis, prompting the health department to issue profilaxes in flood-affected communities to prevent its spread. As flood waters in many communities have not receded, health officials are expecting more cases of leptospirosis and other flood water-borne diseases like cholera and typhoid, the health secretary said. Flood waters in Manila and the nearby provinces of Laguna and Rizal are expected to remain until December.
Health authorities sought the help of the international community on Wednesday (October 21), to contain the unprecedented outbreak. The health department said they needed close to $1 million U.S. dollars worth of medicines to contain the disease.


Viral diseases after flood kill above 150 in Philippine was first posted on October 23, 2009 at 7:48 pm.
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