Justin Bieber Wants to be a Young Father

September 12, 2011 by  
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7a66justin Justin Bieber Wants to be a Young FatherHe is still just a teenager but 17 year old Justin Bieber already has his future mapped out and his five year plan includes being married and starting a family by the time he’s 25. Bieber revealed his future plans and feelings during an interview with Womens Wear Daily.

“Well, by 25 or 26, I want to see myself, like, married or start looking for a family,” he said when asked where he sees himself in five years. “I want to be a young dad. I want to be able to have done what I wanted to do — to be successful, to do a movie or whatever. But if the time is right, I definitely want to be married by 25.”

Although he quickly added;

“One thing — I’m not looking to get married now.”

It would be interesting to know what his current girlfriend Selena Gomez has to say on the subject.

WikiLeaks chief said in 2009 group had BofA data

November 30, 2010 by  
Filed under World News

LONDON: WikiLeaks has several gigabytes of data from a Bank of America Corp executive’s hard drive, the organization’s founder Julian Assange said in a published interview in 2009.

Assange’s whistle-blower organization, which released 250,000 U.S. government diplomatic and military documents on November 28, plans to release tens of thousands of internal documents from a major U.S. bank early next year, according to an interview posted online on Monday by Forbes Magazine.

Assange declined to identify to Forbes which bank would be the subject of the release, but expected the leak to spawn investigations.

Mark Stephens, a London lawyer who represents Assange, said that Assange could not be immediately reached for comment on whether the bank documents he told Forbes about were the same Bank of America documents he talked to Computerworld about just over a year

Nine dead in Russian retirement home blaze

August 30, 2010 by  
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MOSCOW: Nine elderly people died and one was injured Monday when flames swept through a retirement home in the Tver region northwest of Moscow, a local official of the emergencies ministry said, quoted by Russian news agencies.

The fire broke out at 0105 GMT in the retirement home in the town of Vyshni Volochyok, the official said.

Firemen arrived rapidly at the scene and brought the blaze under control at 0130 GMT, she added.

First reports said the fire occurred in a room that was completely burnt out. Nine people were found asphyxiated while one person was hospitalized in serious condition, the official said.

More than 480 people were evacuated from the building, she said.

Scores of people die in Russia each year due to lax enforcement of fire safety regulations and inadequate Soviet-era infrastructure.

In January 2009, 23 people

Three killed, five wounded in Thailand

August 30, 2010 by  
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YALA: Drive-by shootings and suspected Muslim insurgent violence in southern Thailand killed three people and wounded five in the past 24 hours, police said on Monday, the latest unrest in the region bordering Malaysia.

A bomb hidden under a pick-up truck of a security volunteer exploded in Narathiwat province on Monday, wounding three people.

That came a day after a two-year-old Muslim boy was killed in a drive-by shooting while on a motorbike with his father, who was wounded. A Buddhist couple was also shot dead as they they drove to a market in Pattani province. And a bomb in southernmost Yala province wounded a pregnant fruit seller.

More than 4,100 people, both Buddhists and Muslims, have been killed in six years of unrest in Thailand’s southernmost provinces as ethnic Malay Muslims fight for autonomy from the

country’s Buddhist

Australia shocked by new fixing claims over Sydney test

August 30, 2010 by  
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MELBOURNE: Australia’s cricketers remain convinced their test victory over Pakistan in Sydney earlier this year was achieved fairly after the contest has once again become the subject of match-fixing allegations.

On Saturday, police in London arrested a man for offering bribes to some Pakistan players for spot fixing in the fourth test against England at Lord’s following claims in the tabloid newspaper, the News of the World.

The man also told the newspaper the Sydney test in January, which Australia won by 36 runs after overcoming a 206-run first innings deficit before dismissing Pakistan for 139 in their run chase, had been fixed.

The match was investigated by the ICC’s anti-corruption unit, while the Pakistan tour of Australia, in which the tourists lost all of their matches, was the subject to an inquiry by the Pakistani board.

“As a cricketer

Australia: Tough to call between Gillard and Abbot

August 21, 2010 by  
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Parliamentary elections are underway in Australia to decide whether the country’s first female prime minister will remain in power or be replaced by a conservative coalition.
Julia Eileen Gillard, a Welsh-born Australian lawyer and politician, is Australia’s first female Prime Minister since June 2010, after the resignation of Kevin Rudd. She is facing a strong challenge from the rival, Conservatives Tony Abbott.
About 14 million people were set to cast their ballots as polls began on Friday. The elections will decide the make-up of the 150-seat lower house and half the 76-seat Senate.
An opinion poll published just a day earlier showed that the ruling Labor party and the Liberal-National opposition were evenly split after a hard-fought five week campaign.

20 percent Americans misidentify Obama as Muslim

August 21, 2010 by  
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A new poll shows nearly 20 percent Americans misidentify Obama as Muslim. Like his place of birth, Obamas religion has been the subject of internet-spread rumors and falsehoods since he began his presidential campaign. Poll indicates that those rumors have gained currency since Obama took office. The number of people who now correctly identify Obama as a Christian has dropped to 34%, down from nearly half when he took office.
The poll was released on Thursday by the Pew Forum, conducted before the Manhattan mosque uproar last week.
White House officials expressed dismay over the poll results, blaming misinformation campaigns by the president’s opponents.

Anupam Kher bows out from Dear Friend Hitler

June 19, 2010 by  
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As a rare case in the history of Indian cinema, a movie was being made on an international subject. And the subject in question was the Nazi leader Hitler. Though an intriguing character to work on, a film on him had to create some flutter, and it did.

Anupam Kher, who was signed on to play the strong role of the fuehrer, received some heat from people over it. Realising the fact that he was hurting the sentiments of the small community of Jews living in India, he withdrew from the project quite gracefully, claiming it to be a mistake as he tweeted, “Sometimes human emotions are more important than cinema:).I withdrew from Hitler film.” He went on to say “Thanks for your varied reactions to my opting out of Hitler. After 400 films in 26yrs I have the right to be wrong and still be HAPPY:).”

It is yet to be seen if Anupam’s exit from the film will stall the project or someone else will take on the role.

obama cheating scandal

May 1, 2010 by  
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Obama Cheating Scandal: Do we hear Republicans Partying, a cheating scandal from Obama camp would be taken as a blessing by Republicans.

And, the subject Enquirer has taken the escort in departing with Le Matin, the Swiss Newspaper that recharged its privilege of Obama Cheating scandal with Vera Baker. leaving in line with Le Matin, the subject Enquirer has given the scandal a front

page coverage in its newest number describing that leader Obama is engulfed by a cheating scandal for being jammed with a following helper in a Washington DC, lodge. The subject Enquirer goes extend privilegeing the charisma of a quiet-quiet wellbeing surveillance cassette that proves the scandal.

While exposure Obama cheating scandal, it seems subject Enquirer has vanished too far (Well if sphere has pressed it then it?s OK). If the cheating scandal proved truthful, the subject Enquirer would meet new heights of readership but if the cheating scandal proved a deceitful fabrication then

trent williams

April 23, 2010 by  
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cda35d7a60s 4 22 trent williamsWith the fourth pick in the 2010 NFL draft, the Washington Redskins selected Oklahoma offensive tackle Trent Williams.

The Redskins’ pick was the subject of a great deal of speculation on Thursday — there was talk that new coach Mike Shanahan wanted to move up, or that he wanted to move down, or that he wanted to bolster the offensive line, or that he wanted to beef up the defense.
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As it turned out, the offensive line was the choice, and in the athletic Williams the Redskins got a player who’s perfect for the zone-blocking schemes that Shanahan wants to implement. New quarterback Donovan McNabb will also be pleased to have Williams as a teammate.

“Coach Shanahan just called me and wanted to know if I was committed to being great,” Williams said immediately after he was picked. “I assured him I was.”

Williams was the third Oklahoma Sooner to go in the first four picks of this year’s NFL draft. Never in NFL history had one college team produced three of the top four picks in any single draft.

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