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Crude oil rose after Saudi Arabia said OPEC will make a record production cut to reverse the five- month, $100 slump in prices.

The group will trim production by 2 million barrels a day at the beginning of next year, Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi said today. Russia and Azerbaijan said they may join OPEC to reduce supply as recession cuts global energy consumption next year. Commodities also gained as the dollar fell to a 13-year low against the yen.

“It certainly will help, and has helped, the crude price,” Kevin Norrish, a commodity analyst at Barclays Capital in London, said in a phone interview. “It is setting up the risk of over-tightening and quite a significant rebound in prices in the second half of next year.”

Crude oil for January delivery climbed as much as $1.90, or 4.4 percent, to $45.50 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, the first increase in four days. The contract traded at $45.17 at 10:56 a.m. London time.

Prices have tumbled 70 percent from a record $147.27 on July 11 as the global economy crisis tips oil consuming countries into recession. Global demand will fall for the first time since 1983 next year, the International Energy Agency said.

The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries’ rate of compliance with a previous output cut is more than 85 percent, al-Naimi told reporters today in Oran, Algeria, before a ministerial meeting that will decide production quotas.

Russia Collaborates

Russia, the largest non-OPEC producer cut oil production 350,000 barrels a day in November and may trim output further in collaboration with OPEC as market conditions require, Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin said at the meeting. Azerbaijan is willing to contribute a supply cut of as much as 300,000 barrels a day, Azeri Energy Minister Natig Aliyev said in Oran.

“OPEC appears to be caught in a ‘Catch-22’ situation,” Harry Tchilinguirian, a senior oil market analyst at BNP Paribas SA in London wrote in a report. “An attempt to aggressively boost prices, by pursuing a larger-than-expected cut, could backfire by turning sentiment even more pessimistic on the economy.”

U.S. crude-oil and fuel supplies have climbed as the recession crimps demand.

Crude inventories probably rose 600,000 barrels last week, according to the median of 11 responses in a Bloomberg News survey conducted before an Energy Department report today. The report will probably show that stockpiles of gasoline and distillate fuel, a category that includes heating oil and diesel, also increased.

Brent crude oil for February settlement rose as much as $2.25, or 4.8 percent, to $48.90 a barrel on London’s ICE Futures Europe exchange, and traded at $48.46 a barrel at 10:57 a.m. local time. The January contract expired yesterday, after declining 4 cents to $44.56 a barrel.

A woman being treated at the Cleveland Clinic has an almost entirely new face following the most extensive facial transplant ever performed, the medical center said Tuesday. The surgery was the first face transplant in the U.S. and the fourth in the world.

Few details about the patient have been released in advance of a news conference scheduled for today. About 80% of the patient's face was replaced with skin and muscles harvested from a cadaver.

The family of the patient has asked that her name and age not be released so she can remain anonymous, the clinic said. It was not clear when the surgery took place.

Dr. Maria Siemionow, the Cleveland Clinic plastic surgeon who performed the marathon procedure, is well known among microsurgery specialists, and colleagues were quick to praise the achievement. They said face transplants would become routine in the coming years.

"We're on the threshold of a whole new way of correcting defects," said Dr. Warren C. Breidenbach of the University of Louisville, who performed the first hand transplant in the United States.

Siemionow and her colleagues at the Cleveland Clinic spent years preparing for the surgery, practicing on animals and doing trial runs on 20 cadavers, said Dr. James Bradley, a professor of plastic surgery at UCLA Medical Center who has seen several presentations by Siemionow at research meetings. About 50 candidate patients have been considered for the procedure.

"They've done their homework," Bradley said of the transplant team.

The idea of performing a face transplant dawned on Siemionow when she was training as a hand surgeon with Breidenbach in Louisville, Ky.

Many of the patients she treated had suffered extensive injuries from burns, and though hands could be repaired and arms and torsos covered by clothes, their faces remained permanently scarred and on display, she wrote in a memoir published last year titled "Transplanting a Face."

"Those who suffered extensive damage to their faces would forever be socially crippled in a society that appears to value beauty above all other human characteristics," she wrote.

The first facial transplant was performed in 2005 on Isabelle Dinoire, a 41-year-old mother of two in France, after the lower part of her face was mauled by her pet Labrador. Two other individuals have received face transplants since then -- a man in France who suffered from a genetic condition and a man in China who was mauled by a bear who had attacked his sheep.

The surgery in Cleveland probably lasted six to 10 hours as surgeons painstakingly grafted the blood vessels, muscles and skin from the donor onto the patient, Bradley said. It could take months before the nerves have healed enough to gauge the success of the procedure, he added.

After the swelling subsides, the patient won't look exactly like the donor. "You look more like a cousin" of the donor, Bradley said. "The bone structure is your own, but the skin is from another person."

Transplanting a face isn't any more of a technical feat than transplanting a hand, surgeons said. But a face transplant has a unique set of complications.

"You have to wait for a donor, and that's not easy," Breidenbach said. "A lot of donor families are in shock and grief because their loved one died and they have to donate a very visible part of the person."

Finding the right patient is even more difficult. Candidates for the surgery at Cleveland Clinic "undergo evaluation by the most rigorous clinical and psychological examinations devised," Siemionow wrote.

The patient's psychological state is especially important because recovery depends most of all on a willingness to adopt a healthy lifestyle that will minimize the risk of infection, Siemionow said.

All transplant patients commit themselves to a lifetime of drugs that suppress their immune systems so their bodies won't reject the donor tissue. Compared with internal organs such as a kidney or liver, the risk of rejection with a transplant involving skin is especially high, Bradley said.

The immunosuppressant drugs have severe side effects and could shorten a patient's life by as much as 10 years, doctors said.

The surgery is sure to be controversial, but Michael H. Shapiro, a law professor and bioethics expert at the USC Gould School of Law, said it was easily justifiable.

"This is not Botox," he said. "We are talking about people whose life prospects are impaired because the human race can't handle disfigurement. That's just a brute fact. We can try to overcome it, but in the meantime, what are these people supposed to do?"

As word spread over the last few years that the Cleveland Clinic intended to conduct a face transplant, Siemionow was touched by the outpouring of interest from patients willing to undertake such a drastic procedure.

Police found five sticks of dynamite in a landmark Paris department store Tuesday after an unknown group warned that bombs were hidden there and threatened more attacks unless France withdraws its military forces from Afghanistan.

The interior minister, Michèle Alliot-Marie, said that the dynamite was old and that there was no detonator to set it off, suggesting that the threat to holiday-season shoppers had been minimal. But the scare dramatized the risks inherent in President Nicolas Sarkozy's decision in April to increase the number of French troops in Afghanistan to about 3,000 and expand their role to include combat operations.

"In the present situation, I call on everybody to be very careful and very moderate," Sarkozy told reporters in Strasbourg, France, where he was addressing the European Parliament. "Vigilance in the face of terrorism is the only possible line, because unfortunately anything can happen, and firmness, because we do not compromise with terrorists, we combat them."

Belgian police cited the presence of French and other European troops alongside those of the United States in Afghanistan as a possible motive for six North African immigrants arrested Thursday in Brussels and charged with belonging to a terrorist group. Belgian authorities said three of the six had been to Afghanistan and one had returned recently intending to carry out a suicide attack in concert with the al-Qaeda terrorist network.

A Frenchman of Tunisian origin, taken into custody in the French Alpine town of Grenoble as part of the same investigation, was charged Monday with illegal association "related to a terrorist enterprise," French authorities announced. He was suspected of helping run a now-closed Web site, Minbar, which Belgian authorities described as a propaganda vehicle for Islamist extremism.

One of the six arrested in Brussels, Malika al-Aroud, was a frequent contributor to the site; her husband was also among those arrested. Aroud's previous husband, a Belgian of Tunisian origin named Abdessater Dahmane, killed himself in a 2001 suicide bombing in northern Afghanistan that targeted and killed the main anti-Taliban military chieftain at the time, Ahmed Shah Massoud. The suicide bombing took place two days before the Sept. 11 attacks in New York and at the Pentagon

The French news organization Agence France-Presse said it received a letter at its Paris headquarters Tuesday morning warning that several "bombs" had been placed in the men's section of Printemps, one of two giant department stores near the Gare St. Lazare train station in central Paris. The letter, posted in Paris on Monday, seemed designed to help police find the explosives, specifying that a bomb was in the third-floor restroom "in the first toilet as you enter." But it warned that next time, there would be no such notice.

"Get this message to your president of the republic so he withdraws these troops from [Afghanistan] before the end of February 2009," added the letter, signed by the Afghan Revolutionary Front. "Otherwise we will be in action again in your capitalist department stores, and this time without warning you."

The letter, written in French with a number of grammatical errors, went on to say two more "bombs" had been place in the women's toilets on the second floor. Alliot-Marie said police found five sticks of dynamite in all, without specifying where they were discovered.

Soon after hearing of the letter, police cordoned off the area and evacuated the store, which normally would have been crowded with shoppers and tourists buying holiday presents and enjoying decorated show windows that are an annual attraction. Several hours later, police took down their barriers and the store reopened for business under increased security.

The Paris newspaper Le Monde recalled that a caller to the news agency had made similar threats last Wednesday, leading police to evacuate the store for several hours. In addition, it said, a Taliban military commander warned in a video distributed last month that France faced retribution if it did not pull the troops out of Afghanistan.

Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) was set up in 1963 by the Government of India as an autonomous organization to help professionalize the country’s foreign trade management and increase exports by developing human resources; generating, analyzing and disseminating data; and conducting research. Today it is one of India’s most prestigious business schools.

Click down the below link for the IIFT results for MBA(IB) 2009-11 programme.

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Check whether you are one among the short listed candidates.

As you’ve no doubt noticed, the deadline for the Windows XP downgrade option keeps getting pushed back and back, and it looks like it’s now also getting more and more expensive, as Dell has now tripled the cost of the option on its consumer laptops and desktops to $150.

As TG Daily notes, this latest move follows a similar increase to $99 on Dell’s more business-minded Vostro laptops and desktops which, for the time being at least, seem to be remaining as is.

Of course, you can always put that $150 towards a Windows XP-equipped netbook instead, which seems to be fast becoming the primary home for the venerable OS.

Hi Friends hope you all have a great day ahead!!!!

India a place for Bussiness, Trade, Education, Culture, Tourism....
now became the battle ground for terrorists.

Economic times of india indicated tat because of terrorists attack we lost 4000 crores in 3 days including share markets, England- India one day international cancellation, corporate sector, tourism etc....

If this continued, our x-president Dr. Abdulkalam dream of 2020 will be vanished and 20-20 world champions India will be no more hoisting any cricket matches.

A popular magazines of u.s predicted that india and china will be the powerful nations around 20-20. now the attacks made a ? on it.

we should not let our country to fall.

Join hands to remake our nation.


In a new interview with Oprah Winfrey Wednesday, Jennifer Aniston continues to open up about her love life – past and present.

When asked about her candid interview with Vogue, and it's cover line calling Angelina Jolie's past behavior "really uncool," Aniston says she was merely responding to the reporter's question. "I basically just answered it as honestly as I could," Aniston says on The Oprah Winfrey Show, airing Thursday.

The actress has kinder words for ex-husband Brad Pitt, saying, "He's done some amazing things in the last couple of years. So I just think he's doing great."

And she doesn't seem to have any feelings of competition with her ex, whose movie, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, is opening the same day her upcoming film, Marley and Me.

"We all want our movie to do well ... Can we have a tie?" she quips.

As for her romantic life, she echoes her comments to Vogue. "I've been unbelievably lucky in love," she tells Winfrey. "It just might not look the way it’s supposed to look at this point."

Aniston also opens up about John Mayer – and addresses those pregnancy rumors – on Thursday's show.

The dangers of headphones now extend beyond accidentally walking into traffic: a new report released today suggests that pacemakers and implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) may react negatively to the magnets inside MP3-player headphones.

After testing eight different models of earbuds and clip-on headphones, Harvard researchers determined that patients with pacemakers and ICDs should keep headphones at least 1.2 inches away from the device. The magnets inside the headphones send false signals to the heart that may result in skipped beats or, in the case of ICDs: shutdown. According to theWashington Post,"15 percent of patients with pacemakers and 30 percent of those with defibrillators had a response to the magnets."

Keep in mind these problems arise from internal magnets, so the danger exists even when the MP3 player is not operating.

Some doctors are saying that this news sounds far more ominous than it is. Dr. Spencer Rosero, an associate professor of medicine in the electrophysiology unit at the University of Rochester Medical Center, told the Post that while this information good to know, it's not immediately life-threatening. "It would not kill you," he said. I don't know -- "defibrillator shutdown" sounds pretty dangerous to me.

Though the report suggests that iPods themselves do not interfere with pacemakers, previous reports say otherwise. It's important to remember the breadth of these studies do not encapsulate huge portions of the population and can be easily misread. Still, it's best to be safe and keep those earbuds tucked in your pocket.

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Nicole Kidman as the world's first post-op transsexual, married to Charlize Theron? You betcha.

The Australian actress will star in and produce "The Danish Girl," based on the true story of Danish artists Einar and Greta Wegener. Their marriage took a sharp left turn after Einar (Kidman) stood in for a female model that Greta (Theron) was set to paint.

When their portraits become wildly popular in 1920s Copenhagen, Greta encouraged her husband to adopt the female guise. What began as a harmless game led Einer to a metamorphosis and landmark 1931 operation that shocked the world and threatened their love.

Anand Tucker ("Shopgirl") is attached to direct the feature, adapted by writer Lucinda Coxon ("Wild Target") from David Ebershoff's 2000 Viking bestseller. His debut novel of the same name is a fictionalized account of the Wegeners' true story.

Pre-production has begun on the indie film, but no details on a principal photography start date have been disclosed.

Both Kidman and Theron earned their best actress Oscars playing lesbian characters, in "The Hours" and "Monster," respectively. Additionally, Kidman is attached to play Dusty Springfield in a biopic about the bisexual English singer.

You're going to want to wash your hands after reading this: There's a new study out that finds thousands of species of bacteria live on the human hand, with the average hand hosting 150 species of bacteria.

In addition, according to the study, women have a greater variety of bacteria on their hands than men do -- and both men and women have more types of bacteria than researchers were expecting to find.

In the research, published in Monday's online edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers took samples from the palms of 51 college students and identified 4,742 species of bacteria -- including five species which were present on every hand.

Researchers aren't sure why women's hands harbored more variety of bacteria than men's. One theory: Men generally have more acidic skin than women.

It’s been a horrific couple of weeks Jennifer Hudson and her family, she finally said goodbye to her slain family members during an intimate private service yesterday in Chicago.

The “American Idol” alum reportedly took a few moments at the caskets of her brother Jason Hudson (29) and nephew Julian King (7) before moving on to her mother’s casket (Darnell Donerson, 57) and leaning down to kiss her.

Fellow “American Idol” contestant Fantasia Barrino offered a beautiful rendition of “Your Grace and Mercy,” taking Hudson’s hand and singing directly to her.

Chicago Mayor Richard Daley as well as Reverend Jesse Jackson spoke at the ceremony before a horse-drawn carriage led the procession to the final burial location at Oak Woods Cemetery.

Silambattam Movie Review:

Cast : Silambarasan, sana kaan

Direction : Saravananan

Music : Dheena

Production: Lakshmi Movie Makers Limited

The songs of this movie are already rocking chennai. All the songs seem to be pretty good. There is one song "vachikava" which is a remake of Rajini song. The biggest hit among these songs is "where is the party" song. It is absolutely awesome. Don't miss to hear the songs.

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A baby mammoth, thought to have died 10,000 years ago, has been unearthed in the permafrost of north-west Siberia on the Yamal peninsula. Scientists say this could be the best preserved specimen of its type.

The six-month old frozen female calf is so well preserved that it looks like it died only days ago, with its trunk and eyes still intact. The trunk has a rare notch at its tip, and some fur remains on the body.

"The mammoth has no defects except that its tail was bit off," said Alexei Tikhonov, deputy director of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences. "In terms of its state of preservation, this is the world's most valuable discovery."

The mammoth, which weighed 110 lbs. and measured in at 130 cm, was discovered by Yuri Khudi, a reindeer herder, who named it Lyuba after his wife.

Some scientists are hopeful that well-preserved sperm or other cells containing usable DNA could be used to bring mammoths back from the dead. This would involve fusing the nucleus of a mammoth cell with a modern elephant egg cell that has been stripped of its own DNA.

The woolly mammoth is an extinct member of the elephant family. They once roamed the northern parts of Eurasia and North America, feeding on vegetation such as grasses and shrubs. Its species was first recorded in deposits of the second last glaciation in Eurasia, possibly 150,000 years ago.

The frozen carcass will be transferred to Jikei University School of Medicine in Japan for further


Princeton University scholar and New York Times columnist Mr. Paul Krugman of Sweden, won the Nobel economic prize Monday for his analysis of how economies of scale can affect trade patterns and the location of economic activity.

Krugman has been a harsh critic of the Bush administration and the Republican Party in The New York Times, where he writes a regular column and has a blog called "Conscience of a Liberal."

He has come out forcefully against John McCain during the economic meltdown, saying the Republican candidate is "more frightening now than he was a few weeks ago" and earlier that the GOP has become "the party of stupid."

The 55-year-old American economist was the lone of winner of the 10 million kronor ($1.4 million) award and the latest in a string of American researchers to be honored. It was only the second time since 2000 that a single laureate won the prize, which is typically shared by two or three researchers.The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences praised Krugman for formulating a new theory to answer questions about free trade.

"What are the effects of free trade and globalization? What are the driving forces behind worldwide urbanization? Paul Krugman has formulated a new theory to answer these questions," the academy said in its citation.

"He has thereby integrated the previously disparate research fields of international trade and economic geography," it said.

The award, known as the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, is the last of the six Nobel prizes announced this year and is not one of the original Nobels. It was created in 1968 by the Swedish central bank in Alfred Nobel's memory.

A Japanese restaurant has employed a pair of monkeys for serving their customers.

The two monkeys namely Yat-chan and Fuku-chan serving the customers really well. Those monkeys will be paid with peanuts for their work.

Apart from that the customers tip the monkey's with boiled Soya beans. Fuku chan who is only two years of experience will give hot towels to customers to clean their hand. Since it is not much experienced its work load is limited to that.

These kinds of services may be expected in other countries too.

Ganguly announced his retirement while giving interview to media in Bangalore. He said that he will quit from test cricket after this Aussie series.

He thanked his supporters and cricket board. He also said there is no fight between him and cricket board.

Ganguly is fondly called as "Prince of Kolkata" and "Dada" his fans. His announcement about retirement has made all cricket fans to feel sad, especially kolkata fans.

He is the most successful captain of Indian cricket team so far. He is the only cricketer to achieve four consecutive man of match the awards in ODI and third player to cross 10,000 run milestone.

Hats off!! To this great player who showed a new dimension for Indian cricket team. I am proud to be his fan and hope you all. Lets wish him to play well in his final series.

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Johnny depp, best known for his great character Jack sparrow in "The pirates of Caribbean series" will be paid 32m pounds for the next series.

Johnny's payout would beat Tom hank's 29 million pound record for the 'Da Vinci' sequel, 'Angels and Demons'.

Though the pay is very huge, without Johnny depp the movie can't be finished. Apart from that he is a special ingredient in the movie who won lots of fans for his character Captain Jack sparrow.

His absence in movie might affect the popularity of the movie. "The fourth series is planned to shoot from 2009" says Walt Disney pictures.

The Rajini's Robo has been renamed to "Endiran". Lots of fake stills of this movie available in net. So don't waste your time in seeing duplicate images.

The original picture has been released. Just check out the following original still of Rajini's Endiran movie.

Just post your comments about the picture.

The dorector of the movie is Goldie Behl who gave box office hit for Abishek in his movie Bas Itna Sa Khwab Hai. They joined once again for DRONA with a story line about a superhero. Abishek does the Drona role along with Priyanka Chopra. Kay Kay Menon acts as a main villain in the movie. The film budget about 20 crores was the highlight. The surprising fact is that more than 10 crores were spent for Kay Kay character.


Story:

Abishek is an orphan with a name Aditya who didn't experience true love in his life. In due time he was leaded to kada (a thick bangle like bracelet) by a magical blue petal and he wears it in his wrist. The Evil Riz Raizada (Kay Kay Menon) who plans to rule whole world came to know that he should defeat Drona to make is plan success. But he doesn't know who drona is and where he is.

Fate makes Aditya and evil Riz to meet face to face. Riz identifies that Aditya is Drona on seeing the Kada. Riz tries to kill him. Aditya starts to run for his life and at that time he meets Sonia (Priyanka Chopra) who came to protect him. She explains Aditya that she is a body guard of him and he is actually Drona, the savior of world. The real mother of Drona is Queen Jayati Devi (Jaya Bachchan).

Whether Drona saved his mother? Did he defeat Riz or not? the answers for these questions are given in the end of movie.

This movie is a big disappointment for Abishek's fans. Huge amount of money was wasted in this horribly illogical film. No proper story and characters are poorly written. Lots of questions came to my mind after watching this movie and am totally confused. Abishek kills a monster with a single punch itself tells about the over heroism in the movie which not at all fit for him.
Only positive point in the movie is special effects.

It's an utter waste movie better avoid watching it.

The international cricket council (ICC) has announced new rules in one day cricket. The new rules are1. On-field umpires can consult third umpire if they have doubt in catches and also can bar players from taking "comfort breaks".

2. Substitute fielders will be permitted only in case of injuries, illness and acceptable reasons.

3. Batting team can decide when any one of either second or third powerplay should take place.

4. During second and third powerplay , three fielders will be permitted outside the field restriction area.

"All these rules will be implied from 1st of October to improve the quality of game" says ICC.


The story of the movie is about two strangers Jerry saw(Shia Labeouf) and Rachel Holloman(Michelle Monaghan) who suddenly find themselves in a whole mess of trouble after a mysterious phone call from a woman they have never met. She dictates they carry out a series of dangerous tasks, and if they refuse, she will either kill them or the ones they love--and of course shows proof when they do. Who is this ominous woman? How can she control cell phones, trains, traffic lights, construction cranes, electrical power poles and just about anything else she wants to, at any time? And why is she targeting Jerry and Rachel? for answers watch the movie. Each and every scene looks thrilling, especially after these strangers got that phone call.

Finally US politicians came forward to help by publishing a $700bn deal to rescue America's financial system and end the credit crunch.

The move, backed by both Republican and Democratic leaders, allows the Treasury to spend up to $700bn (£380bn) buying bad debts from ailing banks in the US.

President George W Bush announced his support of the bill. If this plan is approved, it will lead rise in Asian stock markets.

Nancy Pelosu, the Democratic speaker of the house of Representatives, said the message to Wall Street was that "the party is over". She said the "bipartisan deal was not a bailout of Wall Street", but designed to ensure pensions, savings and jobs would be safe.

On approval of the plan, it will lead to biggest intervention in the markets since the great depression in 1930's.

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The 2008 presidential debates is on the way, the important concept behind the presidential debates is to give voters an opportunity to know more about Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain's viewpoint on key issues, more importantly, how they react under pressure.


The candidates will meet University of Mississippi in Oxford, MS. The debate will focus on foreign policy, but it is unsure if it will incorporate topics on the economic crisis due to the timing of the event.


Here presidential debate schedule:


October 2, 2008: Vice Presidential debate, Washington University, St. Louis, MO

Moderator: Gwen Ifill

Staging/Answer Format: To be resolved after both parties’ Vice Presidential nominees are selected.


October 7, 2008: Presidential debate in a town hall format, Belmont University, Nashville, TN

Moderator: Tom Brokaw

Staging: Town Hall debate

Format: The moderator will call on members of the audience (and draw questions from the internet). Each candidate will have 2 minutes to respond to each question. Following those initial answers, the moderator will invite the candidates to respond to the previous answers, for a total of 1 minute, ensuring that both candidates receive an equal amount of time to comment. In the spirit of the Town Hall, all questions will come from the audience (or internet), and not the moderator


October 15, 2008: Presidential debate with domestic policy focus, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY

Topic: Domestic and Economic Policy

Moderator: Bob Schieffer

Staging: Candidates will be seated at a table

Answer Format: Same as First Presidential Debate

Closing Statements: At the end of this debate (only) each candidate shall have the opportunity for a 90 second closing statement.


Each debate will begin at 9pm EST (6pm PST) and last for 90 minutes. All nine major channels will broadcast the live event, including ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, PBS, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC and BBC.


The debates are organized by the Commission on Presidential Debates.


Batista crashed John cena in summer slam 2008. This match was worlds most expected one. Though most of the fans wanted Cena to win ,the victory was in side of Batista "the animal". He showed Cena whats meant by hell in the ring. John cena injured his neck by Batista bomb. Cena seems to be in hospital for treatment. Batista Rocks!!

After the successive hits of Harry potter 1,2,3,4,5. The official trailer for Harry potter and the half blood prince has been released. This trailer is an absolute teaser for Harry potter fans. The trailer itself makes us to think what Harry is going to do and how he is going to face the problems.
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The movie is going to hit the theater November of this year. Lets wait for some more time and enjoy the full movie in theater.



All the songs in the movie seems to be pretty good. Especially "taxi taxi" song is awesome. Two melody songs is going to make youngsters really happy. Apart from there three more songs are there in the movie. Those songs are really excellent. This movie is going to be a another milestone for A.R.rahman.

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India achieved a bronze medal in Beijing Olympics. Indian boxer Vijender won this medal in 75kg boxing category. He became the first Indian to grab a medal for boxing in Olympics. He lost the semifinal match to world second rank player. This is India's third medal in Olympics. There is no doubt that India is going to be a big deal in next Olympics.

Hi friends, u may blink on reading the title "one nation and one religion" this post is about unity of whole world which is divided into continents,countries,states and cities. We all remember about the world war1 and world war2, whats the reason behind these wars? the answer is we forgot that we are "HUMANS" and we all belong to "WORLD". This is what i mentioned in title one nation that is world and one religion that is humans.

Let us think about this and live united.


India still cant find the way to bat against Murali and Mendis.After losing asia cup and test series to Srilanka.India lost the first ODI too.India batted first and gave wickets to Srilankan bowlers in regular intervals.At one stage India was 86 for lose of 7 wickets and no one thought India will cross 100 runs.But the tail enders batted a gem of innings to make India cross 100 runs and reach 146.India got all out with four overs still in account.yuvaraj scored 23 which was the highest of Indian innings.Dhoni played a test match innings he scored just 6 runs from 28 balls with the single stroke he knows to play.Srilanka lost two quick wickets within 50 runs but Jayawardane and Kapugedra made the victory very easy.Jayawardane scored a half century atlast Srilanka won the match with 91 balls to spare.Man the match award is received by Mendis for his 3 wicket for 21 runs in 10 overs which includes 4 maidens.







Hope u all enjoyed the cute stills of actress Swathi.

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