Tara Reid is Now Marriedto Zack Kehayov!
August 19, 2011 by Trend PK
Filed under Entertainment
Tara Reid has announced via twitter that she got married whilst on holiday in Greece this weekend. It was first speculated that Reid got married to her former Danish millionaire businessman boyfriend Michael Lilleund.
However, Reid set the record straight today by tweeting “His name is Zack Kehayov.”
Reid shared the wedding news in a series of Tweets;
“I just got engaged!”
“Greece married!”
“Thank you for all your support! I love you guys”
“Love in Greece…. I am now a wife”
“Just got married in Greece I love being a wife”
Reid is probably most famous for her role in The American Pie movies and she has reportedly been engaged a few times now. One of her previous engagements was in January 2010 to internet entrepreneur Michael Axtmann but they called off her wedding three months later.
Reid recently finished filming American Reunion, the fourth movie in the American Pie franchise. There have been recent reports that Reid is in talks to take part in the Celebrity Big Brother series.
Pooja Batra to be honoured in LA
Pooja Batra is being honoured by the LA County Sheriff’s Indo American Advisory Council on April 28 for her contribution to the South Asian American Community.
Pooja, who has been actively involved with the community for several years, will also be hosting an auction to raise funds for the Japan Tsunami Victims at the star studded gala.
The actress also recently walked the Red Carpet of the 9th Annual Indian Film Fest Los Angeles to show her support to Indian films. Looking stunning in silver monochrome, Pooja says she makes it a point to attend the festival every year to show her support to the Indian Film Industry and first time filmmakers.
Her company ‘Glow Bell Inc’ has also associated with an LA casting company to help the latter set shop in India.
Looks like Pooja Batra has some serious Bollywood business on mind.
PML-N’s horse trading hurting democracy: Awan
LAHORE: Federal Law Minister Dr. Babar Awan says that Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) is harming democracy through horse trading.
Speaking to newsmen outside the Parliament House today, Dr. Awan said that PML-N and PPP had never been allies as their support was confined to charter of democracy signed by Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif.
“I fail to understand why Mian Nawaz Sharif is calling his Punjab government as corrupt,” he remarked. TrendPK
Only 20 percent people support MQM in Sindh: Zardari
In latest revelations of WikiLeaks, it is found that Asif Ali Zardari says only 20 percent people in Sindh support MQM and this leadership is due to division of provincial boundaries.
The WikiLeaks revealed are found to be of the meeting of Asif Zardari with US ambassador on 25th January 2008 after the assassination of Benazir Bhutto. At that point of time, Asif Ali Zardari demanded deployment of Army in order to stop swindling in elections. He also assured US that after winning the elections, he will form a government of national alliance. In his conversation, he also mentioned Nawaz Sharif as a shy man. He also said that even MQM has an aggressive stance but we would make an alliance with them. In order to carry on the legacy of Benazir, he would be needing the support of US, Asif Zardari said. He wanted to become the Prime Minister with the support of United States. Asif Zardari also stated that after 9/11, Pakistan received 62 billion dollars as international aid but how and where Musharraf government utilized that money, nobody knows.
Gruesome find told at US hearing into Afghan killings
November 16, 2010 by Trend PK
Filed under World News
KABUL: An investigator told how he found dismembered fingers near the quarters of an alleged rogue US army unit accused of killing Afghans for sport and taking trophies from the bodies.
The gruesome testimony came as a third US soldier faced a pre-trial hearing over the alleged killings — after which the rogue soldiers allegedly posed for photos with their victims — in southern Afghanistan earlier this year.
If proved in a full court martial, the crimes would be among the worst committed by US forces in Afghanistan, and could deal a blow to efforts to win over the support of ordinary Afghans in the war-torn country.
Private Andrew Holmes, one of five soldiers accused of going rogue, listened quietly as Special Agent Benjamin Stevenson described finding severed fingers near where members of the unit lived.
Army prosecutors allege Holmes participated
US support to India’s UNSC bid not at Pak expense: Crowley
November 13, 2010 by Trend PK
Filed under World News
WASHINGTON: US has briefed Pakistan on President Barack Obama’s decision to endorse India for a permanent seat in the UN Security Council and assured Islamabad that his support to the bid is not at its expense.
“We have briefed the government of Pakistan on the President’s announcement. I’m not aware that there was any particular concern expressed,” State Department spokesman P J Crowley said.
“This (Obama’s support) is a reflection of the growing importance of the region to the rest of the world, and Pakistan should not see this as something that comes at their expense. It does not,” he said at his daily press briefing.
“I think Pakistan understands what we told them, and beyond that, I’ll leave it to the government of Pakistan to describe its own reaction,” Crowley said on the statements from the Pakistan leadership expressing concern about US endorsement of
Obama wins India business; controversy over Pakistan
November 6, 2010 by Trend PK
Filed under World News
MUMBAI: President Barack Obama announced $10 billion in business deals on Saturday as he arrived in India to boost U.S. exports and jobs after a mauling in mid-term polls, but he ran into immediate controversy over Pakistan.
Obama flew into Mumbai, India’s financial hub, and announced the United States would also relax export controls over sensitive technology, a demand of India’s that will help deepen U.S. ties with the emerging global power and its trillion dollar economy.
While most of the announced deals had been pending for months, Obama’s visit, the first leg of a 10-day Asian tour, has been hailed as moving the United States closer to India as Washington tries to revive a weak economy and gather support to pressure China on its currency.
“The United States sees Asia, especially India, as the market of the future,” Obama told a meeting of U.S. and Indian
Obama wins India business; controversy over Pakistan
November 6, 2010 by Trend PK
Filed under World News
MUMBAI: President Barack Obama announced $10 billion in business deals on Saturday as he arrived in India to boost U.S. exports and jobs after a mauling in mid-term polls, but he ran into immediate controversy over Pakistan.
Obama flew into Mumbai, India’s financial hub, and announced the United States would also relax export controls over sensitive technology, a demand of India’s that will help deepen U.S. ties with the emerging global power and its trillion dollar economy.
While most of the announced deals had been pending for months, Obama’s visit, the first leg of a 10-day Asian tour, has been hailed as moving the United States closer to India as Washington tries to revive a weak economy and gather support to pressure China on its currency.
“The United States sees Asia, especially India, as the market of the future,” Obama told a meeting of U.S. and Indian
Malik vows to eradicate corruption
October 31, 2010 by Trend PK
Filed under World News
Staff Report
ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Rehman Malik has announced to launch a nation-wide campaign against corruption.
The Interior Minister made this announcement during a visit to FIA’s Headquarter in Islamabad on Sunday.
FIA director general Wasim Ahmed and other top officials briefed the Interior Minister about the initiatives taken by the agency to check corruption.
Malik directed the FIA officials to take strict action against criminal elements.
He added that the strength of women officers in FIA would be increased to 25 percent by the next year. The salaries of FIA employees would be raised as par with Motorway and Islamabad Police, he announced.
In addition, he also opened an Emergency Response Unit established with the support of France. Trend Pk
Malik vows to eradicate corruption
October 31, 2010 by Trend PK
Filed under World News
Staff Report
ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Rehman Malik has announced to launch a nation-wide campaign against corruption.
The Interior Minister made this announcement during a visit to FIA’s Headquarter in Islamabad on Sunday.
FIA director general Wasim Ahmed and other top officials briefed the Interior Minister about the initiatives taken by the agency to check corruption.
Malik directed the FIA officials to take strict action against criminal elements.
He added that the strength of women officers in FIA would be increased to 25 percent by the next year. The salaries of FIA employees would be raised as par with Motorway and Islamabad Police, he announced.
In addition, he also opened an Emergency Response Unit established with the support of France. Trend Pk

