Spice Girls: Reunited?
February 8, 2012 by Trend PK
Filed under Entertainment
Usually, the stars are the ones trying to stop rumors from being spread yet in this case the stars are the ones beginning the rumor.
According to Mel B it seems as though the Spice Girls will be getting back together. Last night she tweeted to her followers saying, “Will be back in UK next month to see my Spice Girls, can’t wait, missed them all sooooooo much!!!!!Girl power all the way baby!!!”
For those who don’t know, there were some rumors going around about the Spice Girls last month and this tweet is definitely making fans think that they are getting back together. However, fans should not get their hopes up to high yet because no one said why the four – Victoria Beckham, Geri Halliwell, Emma Bunton and Melanie Chisholm – would be meeting up with her.
Sources have been speculating that rehearsals may be in order. Also, Mel B has hinted that they may be pulling out their hot pants and Union Jack dresses in the near future. She told the media that she has her fingers crosses and she would not mind a Spice Girls reunion last month. She also mentioned that she is a spice girl until the end.
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Indian athlete fails dope test at CWG
October 13, 2010 by Trend PK
Filed under World News
NEW DELHI: An Indian track and field athlete has tested positive for a banned substance at the Commonwealth Games, Games Federation chief Mike Fennell said on Wednesday.
Under the anti-doping rules of the Games, the host nation athlete would not be named until it was confirmed he or she had been informed of the result, Fennell added.
More than 1,300 tests had been performed until the end Tuesday, Fennell said, and there have been three positive tests.
Nigerian Osayemi Oludamola was stripped of the women’s 100 metres gold medal on Tuesday after her B sample confirmed a positive test for a banned stimulant.
Her compatriot Samuel Okon, a 110m hurdler who also tested positive for Methylhexaneamine, waived his right to have his B Sample tested and was also been disqualified.
Doping has been a recurring problem in India with weightlifting producing
Tabu and Vidya Balan to feature in Santosh Sivan’s Urmi

We all are witness to Vidya Balan’s acting prowess and her dancing excellence. No wonder then that director Santosh Sivan didn’t blink an eye before approaching Balan for a dance number based on the traditional Mohiniattam dance form, in his yet to release film titled Urmi. The song has been choreographed by the well known south dance director Ulhas.
Not only is Vidya performing a dance number but she has an extended part in the film as well. This Malayalam film is a period drama set in the 15th Century and deals with the killer of Vasco Da Gama. The leading actors of the film are Genelia D’Souza and Prabhudeva.
Vidya has completed the shoot for it but another famous actress, who is also known for her Indian looks and exceptional acting skills, would be doing a number in the film as well. It is none other than Tabu who will be seen in a dance sequence with Prabhudeva and actor Prithviraj which will be choreographed by Ahmed Khan. If you can’t wait to see Genelia, Tabu and Vidya together on screen, just wait until the end of the year when the movie is slated for release.
Clinton shares concern over N.Korea-Myanmar military ties
July 22, 2010 by Trend PK
Filed under World News
HANOI: The United States shared concerns with Vietnam on Thursday over exports of military equipment from North Korea to junta-ruled Myanmar, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said.
After meeting Vietnam”s Foreign Minister Pham Gia Khiem in Hanoi, Clinton told reporters she shared with him “our concerns about the exporting by North Korea of military material and equipment to Burma”.
“We know that a ship from North Korea recently delivered military equipment to Burma and we continue to be concerned by the reports that Burma may be seeking assistance from North Korea with regard to a nuclear programme. “That is a matter that is of concern to ASEAN, and of concern to the United States,” she added in the Vietnamese capital, ahead of Friday”s ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) Regional Forum.
US worries about repeat of Mumbai attacks: Mullen
July 22, 2010 by Trend PK
Filed under World News
WASHINGTON: The US military”s top-ranking officer said Thursday he feared extremists might launch another attack on India, similar to the 2008 rampage in Mumbai, in a bid to spark a war with arch-rival Pakistan.
Speaking to reporters on board his plane bound for New Delhi, Admiral Mike Mullen praised India for showing restraint in the aftermath of the bloody November 2008 attacks that left 166 dead.
“I”ve worried a great deal about a repeat attack, of something like that,” Mullen said. The admiral said he wanted “to focus on making sure this doesn”t happen again”.
Direct peace talks decision in seven days: Abbas
July 22, 2010 by Trend PK
Filed under World News
RAMALLAH: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Thursday said he would decide in the next seven days whether conditions are now ripe to proceed to face-to-face peace talks with Israel.
“If there is progress by July 28, we will present it to the Arab League. If there is no progress, we will tell the League that we will continue with the proximity talks until the end of the four-month mandate we received,” Abbas said.
The Arab League committee that approved the indirect talks is due to convene in Cairo on July 29.
More US troops in Afghanistan than Iraq
There are more US troops in Afghanistan than Iraq for the first time since Saddam Hussein was toppled in 2003, officials say.
New Pentagon figures show there are currently around 94,000 troops in Afghanistan compared to 92,000 in Iraq. President Barack Obama has pledged to withdraw all combat troops from Iraq by the end of August. Up to 50,000 are expected to remain there until the end of 2011 to help train and equip Iraqi forces. In December, President Obama announced he was sending an additional 30,000 troops to help battle the Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan. The total number of American troops in the country is expected to reach around 100,000 later this year, while Nato allies contribute another 47,000 soldiers. US troops first fought in Afghanistan shortly after the September 2001 attacks on New York and Washington.
Election turn out 62%:Iraq
March 11, 2010 by Trend PK
Filed under World News
The Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki’s State of Law Coalition is widely expected to win the most seats according to preliminary results from the election. The Iraqi National Alliance opponents have also admitted Mr Maliki’s State of Law Coalition had done well, especially in Baghdad and in the Shia south of Iraq.
But it is unlikely one party will form a government alone and there may be months of negotiations on a coalition. Mr Maliki faces competition from the Shia-dominated Iraq National Alliance and the secular coalition of former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi. An official with Mr Allawi’s Iraqiya alliance said the bloc was leading in the northern and western provinces.
The final official results will not be declared until the end of March, though preliminary results are expected in two or three days. The voter turnout in Iraq’s general elections was 62%.
BCS Championship 2010
BCS Championship 2010, The Crimson Tide swept past Florida 32-13 and in the BCS title game in the championship on Saturday. The Longhorns locked up with their place in the last second victory harder than expected against Nebraska 13.12, which left plenty of opportunity for debate on which is the second best team in the country.
The regular season ends with five undefeated in college football more, but only two can play at the national championship.
Nobody will argue about Alabama (13-0) playing at the Rose Bowl on Jan. 7. Some may disagree with Texas receiving the okay on the Horned Frogs, Bearcats and Broncos.
BCS Championship 2010 was first posted on December 6, 2009 at 11:52 am.
West Ham vs Man UTD
West Ham vs Man UTD, West Ham will be without England pair Carlton Cole and Matthew Upson for the Barclays Premier League home match against Manchester United at Upton Park.
Striker Cole is set to be out until the end of January with a knee ligament injury sustained in the Hammers’ 5-3 win against Burnley last weekend, while centre-back Upson has not fully recovered from a hamstring strain.
Team (from): Green, Kurucz, Faubert, Da Costa, Gabbidon, Daprela, Tomkins, Ilunga, Spector, Kovac, Noble, Parker, Collison, Payne, Diamanti, Dyer, Hines, Stanislas, Franco.
West Ham vs Man UTD was first posted on December 6, 2009 at 11:52 am.

