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Herschelle Gibbs Autobiography Exposed

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Stories about sexual orgies, marijuana sessions and the dominance of a group of senior players in South Africa cricket squad have been exposed in out of favour opener Herschelle Gibbs’ autobiography, which is releasing on Monday.

The weekly ’Sunday Times’ carried excerpts from Gibbs’ book, a day before its release.

The book graphically details the sexual exploits of the controversial player who has been in trouble for his late night binges and drunken driving charges, as well as leading players in smoking pot in the West Indies.

Gibbs, who just last week confessed that he would have to work very hard to return to the national squad, could also incur the ire of fellow players after writing in his book that the Proteas are dominated by a clique of older players.

"The team has been criticised for being run by a group of senior players - Graeme Smith, Jacques Kallis, Mark Boucher, and more recently, AB de Villiers," Gibbs wrote.

"This inner circle splits the team in two and makes any chance of developing true team spirit among the Proteas impossible," said Gibbs, adding that former national coach Mickey Arthur had often bowed to them after trying to take them on.

"Simply put, without Graeme’s backing, he didn’t have much influence over the guys. In the end, Graeme was simply too powerful."

Gibbs also disclosed how the squad never regained its spirit after former captain Hansie Cronje, now deceased, got a life ban following his admission to match-fixing that was first uncovered by Indian authorities.

"Things were never the same. I sympathised with Shaun Pollock (who took over from Cronje). He had a tough time filling Hansie’s shoes and gluing the team together. But the Proteas never had that same togetherness under Polly (Pollock). He never socialised with boys too much."

Gibbs was one of the co-accused with Cronje and Henry Williams, after allegations of match-fixing in Nagpur. He was suspended for six months after that, but still respects the late South African skipper.

"(Despite) the cloud that hangs over his legacy, I can tell you that I’ve never played with anyone who possessed such a die-hard attitude to winning," Gibbs stated.

The poor performance of the national team in recent years also came under fire from Gibbs, who was himself blamed for contributing to that.

"We’ve got to admit that the Proteas have underachieved in international cricket over the past decade."

Gibbs summed up his own indiscretions, which included a confession to pulling out some of his wife Tenielle Povey’s hair while he was driving during a fight.

"As explosive as my batting can be, it hasn’t quite matched the pyrotechnics of my life off the field," Gibbs wrote.

Sachin Tendulkar Named The Indian Cricketer Of The Year

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Capping a splendid season in which he scored the first-ever double century in ODIs and crossed 14,000 runs in Test cricket, iconic batsman Sachin Tendulkar was on Saturday named the Indian Cricketer of the Year at the second Sahara India Sports Awards function here.

The list of the winners of Sahara India Sports Awards 2010:

Best Young Achiever (Male): Asher Noria
Best Young Achiever (Female): Soumya Swaminathan
Memorable moment of the year: Vishwanathan Anand
Team of the Year: Davis Cup
Sportsman of the Year: Sushil Kumar
Sportswoman of the Year: Mary Kom
Cricketer of the Year (Male): Sachin Tendulkar
Cricketer of the Year (Female): Mithali Raj
Outstanding Performance of the Year: Pankaj Advani, Suranjoy Singh, Sharath Kamal and Om Prakash Singh
Coach of the Year: Yashvir Singh
Outstanding Performance at CWG (Male): Gagan Narang
Outstanding Performance at CWG (Female): Deepika Kumari
Unsung Hero Award: S. H.H. Hamid and Manohar Topno
Legendary Honor: Gurbachan Singh Randhawa

Bhavana's Jackie Has Grossed Rs.10 Crores

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Puneet Raj Kumar-Bhavana starrer Jackie has grossed Rs. 10 crores in its first week. This was disclosed in a success meet of the film by Raghavendra Raj Kumar, the production-in-charge of the film.

"This is perhaps the biggest collections we have seen in all the films made under our banner. Even in the second week the collections have been hugely encouraging. We are sure all the distributors who have paid a huge amount for obtaining the rights of the film would be happy by the end of the fourth or fifth week," says Raghavendra Raj Kumar.

Jackie would also be released in nine countries in over fifty screens. The exact date of release of the film abroad has not been listed yet, but Bevin Exports India Private Limited has taken over the distribution rights, disclosed Raghavendra Raj Kumar in the press conference. The film’s release has been planned in USA, UK, Dubai, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Singapore and Malaysia besides one more country which would be decided later.

Bevin Exports had earlier released Puneet’s films Abhi, Akash, Appu and also Ganesh`s Malayali Jotheyali. Puneet Raj Kumar, director Soori, Rangayana Raghu, Sampath, Ravi Kale, Yogaraj Bhat and Sathya Hegde were present at the press conference.

Actress Manjari Opposite With NTR

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The petite beauty Manjari who acted in Siddhu From Seekakulam, Inkosaari and Subha Pradam couldnt achieve stardom in Telugu so far.

She gets the chance to be in the top league now by grabbing a big movie. She is to be a part of Shakti opposite NTR as the second heroine in the film.

Illeana plays the main lead but Manjari also has an equally good role. If the movie clicks, she would definitely get more big films.

Shakti also has Pooja Bedi and Jackie Schroff in key roles and it is being directed by Meher Ramesh and produced by Ashwini Dutt. The shooting is under progress in Hyderabad.

Bava Telugu Movie Review

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Movie: Bava

Director: Rambabu

Cast: Siddarth, Praneetha, Ahuti Prasad, Rajendra Prasad, Samrat, Brahmanandam, Ali, Tannikella Bharani, Raghubabu


With a Telugu title, beautiful rural locations, and a hero who has proved his mettle with the family crowds, Bava - starring Siddarth and big-eyed Praneetha - has come with a big bang.

A successful farmer Seetharam (Rajendra Prasad) has an ambition: to ensure that his son Veerababu (Siddarth) is married into a family that will take care of him.

Veerababu, however, is unaware of his father’s dream and remains a wastrel along with his buddies.

One day he falls in love with Varalakshmi (Praneetha), a girl from his neighbouring village. He tries many tricks to impress her, and at last succeeds in winning the girl’s confidence and love.

When the girl’s parents try to get her engaged elsewhere, Varalakshmi comes crying to Veerababu.

The hero ties the nuptial knot, but his father does not approve. He tells him how the two families - Veerababu’s and Varalakshmi’s - had separated 25 years ago, and that she is his cousin (Maradalu). Veerababu, however, now decides to marry Varalakshmi officially.

His exploits form the crux of Bava. Siddarth imitates Kamal Haasan’s mannerisms in several scenes. As for the heroine, she is extremely glamorous and she has tried her level best to present herself with ease.

Rajendra Prasad is adequate as the father. All others have done their best.

Bava unfolds with an opening shot that resembles Akshay Kumar’s Singh is Kinng. The story mimics the comedy from Chandini Chowk to China, and when it comes to flashback, it mimics Love Aaj Kal.

The sentimental stuff is lifted from several popular Telugu films.

The first half is average, while the second half is boring with a weak story line and screenplay. The director seems to have lifted the scenes - like the sharing of the village deities from Seetha Ramula Kalyanam and the cycle race between the villain and the hero from Lakshmi Kalyanam and Avakaya Biryani.

The songs and music are average. The title song is the saving grace of the film. It’s a sizzling number shot on the banks of the Godavari river.

Cinematography is a major plus point. Dialogues are convincing in some scenes. Editing is not up to the mark.

Comedy is weak, despite having ace figures like Brahmanandam, Ali and Raghubabu.

Verdict: Below average

Taylor Swift Has A Giant Bird Cage In Her Lounge

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Country singer Taylor Swift has revealed she has a giant bird cage in her lounge and likes to sit inside it to watch TV and binge on her favourite snack.

The 20-year-old moved into a house in Nashville, Tennessee, this summer, and insisted on the ’person-sized’ birdhouse, which is suspended over her pond in her living room and is her favourite place to snack and catch up on television shows, reports femalefirst.co.uk.


’It’s just fun having the cage,’ she said

Ricky Martin Spoken About His Fatherhood

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Ricky Martin has finally spoken about his sexuality and fatherhood on the Oprah Winfrey show.

Ricky welcomed cameras to his home for a candid portrait of his happy family home life for his interview with Oprah, in which he talks about his sons and his sexuality for the first time, reports the Daily Mail.

The 39-year-old Puerto Rican megastar quietly became father of twin boys, called Matteo and Valentino, via a surrogate mother in August 2008.

Previously, the star has only released occasional pictures of himself with the two gorgeous children via his official Twitter account, then ’came out’ on his website in March this year.

"I am proud to say that I am a fortunate homosexual man. I am very blessed to be who I am," he said at that time.But he has never before opened up about becoming father or finally going public with his sexuality.

Before he came out as gay, the ’Livin’ La Vida Loca’ star had a 14-year on-off relationship with Mexican TV host Rebecca de Alba. However, they split for good in 2005.

The singer had previously refused to comment on speculation that he was gay, saying: "I don’t think I should say whether I’m gay or not, or who I’ve slept with or not."

Oprah’s interview with Martin is airing in the US on November 2 and he’s also due to appear on The View the day after.

Akshay Kumar To Collaborate With Rapper Ludacris

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After shaking a leg with singer Kylie Minogue and rapping with Snoop Dogg, Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar is set to collaborate with rapper Christopher Brian Bridges, better known by his stage name Ludacris, for his Indo-Canadian venture Breakaway.

"It’s very exciting to collaborate with Ludacris for the music video of Breakaway. It’s great to have the opportunity to work with such great artists from across the globe. Ludacris is going to make the music video one to watch out for," Akshay said in a statement.

The film to be directed by Robert Lieberman is a cross-cultural hockey drama set in the Indo-Canadian community of suburban Toronto, Canada. Other than Akshay, Anupam Kher, Vinay Virmani, Russell Peters, Rob Lowe and Camilla Belle are said to feature in the film.

Victoria's Secret Angel In Guzaarish

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Model Monikangana Dutta, who would debut in Bollywood with Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Guzaarish, seems to be in no mood to hang up her boots on the ramp for the tinsel town.

"I have not given up modelling. I have been selected as one of the six Victoria’s Secret Angels, the world famous brand synonymous with chic women wear," she said.

Monikangana, who earlier appeared in fashion magazines like Elle and Vogue, is the first Indian model to be one of the six Victoria’s Secret Angels - the main models. The others include the likes of Brazilian model Alessandra Ambrosio and Australian Miranda Kerr.

Coming back to Guzaarish, the model-turned-actress refused to divulge details about her character Estella Francis in the movie toplining Hrithik Roshan and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.

However, she said she has a dance with Hrithik in the movie for which the director had put her in a dancing school.

"The character is very much like what I have gone through in my personal life. When Sanjay sir narrated the character to me, I said I have to do this role," she said.

Moni, who hails from Guwahati and started her modelling career in Paris, does not feel "overshadowed" though she is not included in the movie promos.

"I was in the initial promos that went on air. I do not know if anybody noticed me in it or not. I do not feel insecure or overshadowed by the movie’s lead stars. In fact, I would always like to be overshadowed by people like, Hrithik, Ash and SLB, who are my favourites," she said.

Bipasha Basu Has Signed Her First Hollywood Film

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After sizzling on Bollywood screen for almost a decade, dusky beauty Bipasha Basu has signed her first international project -- English-French director Roland Joffe’s Singularity.

The 31-year-old is extremely excited and admits she does have butterflies in her stomach.


’I am very excited...but have to admit that I am also a little nervous. Everything happened really fast,’ said Bipasha.


Bipasha met Joffe in a chance encounter at the Taj Land’s End Hotel in Mumbai in September.


The $33 million movie, written by Ajey Jhankar, is a riveting tale of an impossible love set across two time periods and continents.


It is set in the backdrop of the First Anglo-Maratha War of the 18th century and revolves around four characters - a British officer in colonial India and the Indian woman he falls in love with, an American marine biologist and his researcher lover -- who gets trapped in a wrecked British merchant ship.


The film will be shot in Australia and India. Bipasha will be flying to Brisbane in the first week of November.


Bipasha, who will be missing Diwali for the initial rehearsals for the film, says she would have loved to get some more time to prepare for her role.


’I am not getting much of preparation time right now. I have been given just eight days to prepare for underwater scenes and horse riding...I wish I had at least a month’s time for preparation,’ she said.


As much as she would have liked to, Bipasha is also not getting much time to brush up on her history.


’There is just no time before I fly out! I have finished all my pending endorsement assignments and now I will try and grasp whatever I can there itself,’ she said.


Nevertheless, she is looking forward to working with Hollywood actors.


’The script is fantastic. They have a lot of expertise in their field...it’s going to be a whole lot of hard work, and it’s going to be great fun to adapt to their system of working,’ she said.


Singularity also stars Bollywood actor Abhay Deol besides Hollywood stars Chris Pine, Josh Hartnett, Olga Kurylenko, Christopher Egan and Shane Briant, among others.


Bipasha will shoot from the third week of November till the last week of December in Brisbane.


Her upcoming Indian projects include Dum Maamro Dum and Abbas-Mustan’s Players.


Bipasha is glad that Abbas-Mustan, who gave her a launchpad with 2001 film Ajnabee, were accommodating enough to adjust their dates so that she could give her nod to Singularity.


The film is tentatively slated for a 2011 release.

Shankar’s Boys Will Be Dubbed In Hindi

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Endhiran has done a whopping Rs. 318 crore collections within the first three weeks which has broken several barriers. Shankar’s ‘Mudhalvan’ remade in Bollywood as ‘Nayak’, bombed at the box office whereas ‘Robot’ was acclaimed as a riot which they wholeheartedly enjoyed.

Anniyan went average in Hindi and Robot was the turning point. Now, ‘Boys’ which was neither remade nor dubbed will be dubbed in Hindi and released in the north. The film has Siddharth and Genelia who enjoy some popularity in Bollywood which is expected to bring in some business.

Now, as Shankar is well recognized throughout India, ‘Boys’ may see some fanfare due to its offbeat story and pungent script. The peppy songs of AR Rahman will be another attraction. Sri Surya Movies had burnt their fingers by spending lavishly on the film and finally incurring loss.

Abbas Tyrewala will write the Hindi dialogues and lyrics. Sri Surya Movies hopes that this dubbed version will win some of their lost money back. ‘Boys’ is, perhaps, one of the best films of Shankar.

Aascar Ravichandran To Make Marudhanayagam

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Problems had been brewing between Aascar Ravichandran and Kamal Hassan after the shoot of ‘Dasavatharam’. The news was doing the rounds that Kamal Hassan was not even told the film was going to be released. Rumors worked over time to say that Kamal Hassan and Aascar Ravichandran did not get along.

Recently, Kamal Hassan cleared the air and said that there was possibility of both of them working together. Kamal Hassan made another announcement which created the most buzz in tinsel town. His ‘Marudhanayagam’ was going to be made!!!

Aascar Ravichandran is confirmed as the producer. When asked if he would be making ‘Marudhanayagam’, he said he had been holding discussions with Kamal Hassan and the official announcement would be made soon.

This has come as a sweet surprising shocker for Kamal Hassan’s fans. Also, his ‘Thalaivan Irukkiran’ is in the pipeline which might be either of the two films that Aascar Ravichandran would produce. Fans, however, expect ‘Marudhanayagam’ to come as a shocker. Let us see if this becomes true and we can rejoice at the growth of Tamil Cinema.

I Like Each And Every One My Songs-A R Rahman

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Mozart of Madras A R Rahman bestow numerous tunes pending now, but he on no account revealed the songs which are put up the shutters to him. In a modern interview given to a Tamil glossy magazine Rahman says “I like each and every one my songs bar I do encompass a register of five songs which are close to my heart.”

He also held “That his mental picture is to give supplementary musical group. For this we could do with to establish music schools with huge sum of change”.

This motivation be promising if I do Intercontinental Projects which can help to take home wealth. And for this sake I am not going to admit the development anything comes in my way”.

Dialogue on the saintly part, Rahman says, “One can show the way his pious life in a undemanding way or in a composite way. I am subsequent what elders have preached. I can at the moment see no differentiation stuck between joy as well as mourning”.

Tamil Novelist Lodged A Grumble Against Endhiran

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Well-known Tamil novelist Arnika Nasar, who is admired for knowledge imaginary tale novels, has criticize to the police that the account of Superstar Rajinikanth’s up-to-the-minute film ’Endhiran’ was lifted on or after his story.

This accusation comes just two days subsequent to novelist Aarur Tamil Nadan, who is a assistant news editor with a popular weekly, lodged a grumble at the Chennai city Police Commissioner’s Office alleging that ’Endhiran’ was a follow-up beginning his original that was published a few years ago.

Arnika Nasser, who collect Police Commissioner T Rajendran above Thursday, understood that the innermost ingredient description of ’Endhiran’, warped by Sun Pictures as well as spring for by Shankar, was ’stolen’ commencement his account in produce in the year 1995 in a new-fangled admired glossy magazine.

In his grumble, the playwright whispered, "I am the single manager of the legend. I never gave whichever rights to anyone for assembly a silver screen out of my story. On the other hand, administrator Shankar had calculatedly stolen the core fairy-tale of my novel and made it into a movie. This is alongside the copyrights act".

Cheran Met Tamil Nadu Chief Minister

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Executive Cheran these days met Tamil Nadu chief minister M Karunanidhi in a bolt from the blue appointment that has set the rumour mills rolling.

Cheran go to the dwelling of the chief minister this break of day furthermore met him. He whispered the convention was only a courteousness call along with he also talked on the subject of the details of his movies he is responsibility now to the chief minister.

Excluding roumor mills boast in progress steep with the postulation that Cheran might comprise also asked for a quantity of help to his combine of big plan movies above production.

Rajinikanth And Kamal Haasan With Shankar

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Dream of all tamil cinema lovers to watch 80′s Rajini again in a Villain role was very much satisfied by Endhiran Chitti V2.0, but another long pending desire has beeen to watch the top two super stars of tamil industry Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan together on screen? And the question of will they or will they not had indeed been lurking in the minds of all.

And now if sources are to be believed Yes, after nearly 30 years the two true icons of Tamil Cinema will be soon joining hands to share the screen under the James Cameron of tamil cinema( As stated by K balachander ) Shankar.

According to the latest buzz in the industry, the victorious duo Shankar and Kalanidhi Maran , riding high on the success of ‘Enthiran’ , are planning for a mighty magnum opus multistarrer with the ‘Super Star’ Rajinikanth and ‘Universal Hero’ Kamal Haasan. And this time around Sun Pictures’ chief Kalanidhi Maran who has hit the jackpot already with 160 crores is now ready to splash a whopping 500 crore for this project looking at the collections of Endhiran.

The movie is said to be again a trilingual (Tamil,Telugu and Hindi).With Shankar heading as the capatain of the project , fans can relax and expect a treat on screen.

It is noteworthy here to mention Rajini and Kamal have worked together in their early days in 16 Vayathinile, Moondru Mudichu, Avargal, Ninaithale Inikkum, Thillu Mullu etc.

But Wonder if it would be Aishwarya or Asin chosen for this one . Well we won’t be surprised if we see both of them dazzling together.

More details on this huge project is awaited. Rajinikanth and Kamal Hassan’s combination – sounds thrilling… isn’t it? Mheeeyy

Ajith Doing Experiments In The Kitchen

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Actor Ajith’s penchant for fast cars and racing habits is well known to the people. But, it might come as a pleasant surprise to many if we say that Ajith is an expert in cooking and he loves doing experiments in the kitchen.

Ajith’s 50th film Mankatha is gearing up in high speed. The movie which is directed by Ajith’s close pal Venkat Prabhu has created a huge expectation after the release of the teaser even before the shooting.

During the shooting interval, ‘Thala’ Ajith has cooked delicious, traditional biryani for the entire team of ‘Mankatha’.

Venkat Prabhu, the director of the movie tweeted, “Ellarum Thalapakati biriyani kelvi patturupeenga!!! Thala biryani kelvi patrukeengala??? Mankatha team is going to experience it! Thala is cooking biryani for the Mankatha team.”

Thala who is getting ready for the ‘Mankatha’ game is reportedly spending his mornings and evenings in the gym these days to maintain his physique.

Actor Vijay Condemned The Brutual Murder

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Actor Vijay condemned the brutual murder of two innocent kids at Coimbatore by a call taxi driver on Friday.

In a heart-wrenching incident, a 10-year-old girl(Muskan) and her seven-year-old brother(Hrithik) were allegedly kidnapped and thrown into a canal by a driver, identified as Mohana Krishnan alias Raj (23). While the girl’s body was found in the PAP canal in Vavipalayam, near Palladam in Tirupur district, the boy’s body is yet to be found.

According to the police, the driver Mohana Krishnan, had to repay a debt of Rs 2 lakh and hence, kidnapped the children – studying in standard V and III of Coimbatore businessman P Ranjit Kumar Jain for ransom.

During interrogation, Mohana Krishnan, the father of a 11-month-old child, reportedly confessed to having pushed the children into the canal after they started crying.


Jains with their son Hrithik. The seven-year-old and his sister Muskan (right) were abducted from outside their house by their former school van driver on Friday

“He had kidnapped the kids for ransom. But he panicked. Fearing that the police will track him down, he murdered them and threw their bodies into a canal near Pollachi,” a police source said.

Vijay who is currently shooting for ‘Velayudham’ in Udumalapet described the brutal murder of the kids is a barbaric and inhuman incident.

Condemning the killing he said in a statement, “My heart breaks for the two children they were murdered brutually. Killing of innocent is the killing of entire society,and this inhumanely & barbarically manner. The culprit of the inhumane act should be given death sentence.

The incidents of kidnapping and murdering Kids have been increased.The penalty for such crimes should be death. I am not telling this as an actor, but as a representative of lakhs of persons with humanity.

The damages are huge and irrepairable.May God give the parents the strength and courage to bear this huge loss.“

Our thoughts go out to the families, how sick can someone be to commit this type of crime. When is this cycle of violence going to stop?

Actress Tabu To Marry An Industrialist

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The pretty actress Tabu, who shared her screen spaces in some wonderful Tamil movies like Kadhal Desam, Siraichaalai, Iruvar, Kandukondein Kandukondein is back into the flashnews this time she is expected to marry an Industrialist,sources say

Tabu had earlier brought in a similar gossips to town ,with the news she was going to marry boy friend Upen Patel(a British-Indian Model- Actor) but it got vanished completely as the days rolled.

The News around this time is she is seen dating with a power house Industrialist, hailing from Mumbai. The truth came to light when the actress was caught with the industrialist on the hands of the media at the Marine drive last Saturday, the actress was very reluctant in revealing the details to the level she didn’t even open her open mouth to answer any questions raised by media.

A close source says the Industrialist, has made the proposal to Tabu and she has also accepted it. Further the Industrialist met the Parents of Tabu and received a positive response. And soon Tabu will be announcing it to press officially, and marriage is expected to happen in January or February(2011)“

Tabu known for selective scripts selection seems to be showing the same patience in choosing her life partner too.

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Elusive hearts and minds - Huma Yusuf, dawn.com: "Washington sees bilateral foreign assistance as a way to sway public opinion and foster stability by earning the trust of elusive hearts and minds. But while the US has given Pakistan over $18bn in military and civilian aid since 2001, only 17 per cent of Pakistanis view the US favourably, according to a Pew Research Centre survey from June. These contradictory statistics suggest that the harder the US tries to improve its image by doling out bucketfuls of aid, the more suspicious of its motives Pakistanis become. ... As the debate rages about the ability of aid to win hearts and minds, the US should clarify why Pakistani public opinion matters. Is this just an egotistical concern, whereby the US cannot abide by the fact that there are some people who, despite receiving its billions, continue to hate its guts? Or is this a genuine security concern that plays directly into America’s stated goal for this region (to guarantee that Pakistan and Afghanistan are not used as launching pads for attacks against the US) and presumes that people are more likely to bomb those they hate? In the latter case, US policies face a difficult challenge.


Developmental aid may just succeed in winning over average Pakistanis in coming years. But average souls pose fewer threats to US security. The danger is increasingly coming in the form of Faisal Shahzad and Farooque Ahmed, another Pakistani-born US citizen who was arrested this week for plotting to bomb Metro stations in Washington DC. These Pakistanis are acutely aware of Washington’s schizophrenic policies in Pakistan that couple developmental aid and drone attacks. They are not likely to be won over by a sack of rice or a maternity ward. They are more interested in seeing the US alter its foreign policy with regard to drone attacks, relations with India, the conflicts in Kashmir and Palestine, and more. If it is Pakistanis like these the US aims to entice, it should focus less on winning hearts and minds and more on changing its policies." Image from article, with caption: "US special envoy Richard Holbrooke spoke in support of major, visible aid projects such as bridges that could win back the appreciation of the Pakistani people." See also John Brown, "Richard Holbrooke: Able and Insufferable," Huffington Post.

Obama's India visit will feed Pakistan's sense of insecurity‎ - Mosharraf Zaidi, dnaindia.com: "Pakistani complaints about how it is treated by the US have come to constitute the very foundation of Pakistan-US relations. The real fuel to the fire that is burning a hole in the hearts and minds of Pakistanis (the hearts and minds that US public diplomacy laboriously strives to win) is the blossoming courtship between the US and India. As fading global American power seeks anchors in an increasingly multipolar world, the growing perception that India — despite all its attendant and existential challenges — is going to be a vital economic power in the world, draws great attention in Washington DC. The US-India relationship, in the epic words of Right Said Fred has 'legs that go on for miles and miles.' India’s place in the American calculus is stable, sustainable and deep-rooted. Why? Primarily because American interest in India is driven by qualities that India wants to be known for — trade, commerce, innovation, creativity, and enterprise. The dominant narrative of India in the US is one of economic potential and hope. Pakistani envy at the strong roots of this organic relationship is understandable. America’s interest in Pakistan is not driven by qualities that any country wants to be known for — terrorism, poverty, instability and conflict. The dominant narrative of Pakistan in the US is of insecurity and fear."

QU law students conclude US visit - thepeninsulaqatar.com: "Six students of College of Law at Qatar University (QU)


concluded a trip to the US where they visited judicial sites in Washington DC, and law schools in New York. The week-long trip was organised and sponsored by the US Embassy in Qatar. The objective of the trip was to provide the students with practical exposure and experience with the US legal system and legal education system. The trip also aimed at promoting cross-cultural understanding between Qatari and US law students. ... They were briefed by [among others] ... Patricia Kabra, Deputy Director, Office of Press and Public Diplomacy, US State Department Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs." Image from

US Agencies Team Up to Support Iraqi Universities‎ - Eoghan Cullen, NewsBlaze: "The Basra Provincial Reconstruction Team and Soldiers of Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 68th Armor Regiment recently visited two Basra universities to increase students' awareness of various educational opportunities. Jeff Lodermeier, assistant cultural affairs officer at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, and three PRT members visited the north and south campuses of the University of Basra in October. 'The goal of these visits is to support the education initiatives in multiple ways,' Lodermeier said. During the visits, the PRT's public diplomacy officers spoke with students about scholarship opportunities and studying abroad in the United States."


Image: Jeff Lodermeier, assistant cultural affairs officer at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, speaks to a class of students at the University of Basra-North about scholarship opportunities and study abroad programs.

Ghosts, goblins, and VOA Persian News Network detractors - Kim Andrew Elliott reporting on International Broadcasting: "In many languages of US international broadcasting, two stations transmit: VOA and a 'Radio Free' station. In theory, VOA limits itself to news about the United States and the world in general, and the surrogate station provides news about the target country. In reality, the theory is absurd, because it forces the audience to tune to two stations get complete news coverage. A less crazy dichotomy for US international broadcasting to Iran would be for one television channel to broadcast objective, reliable, comprehensive news. That would be VOA PNN. Another channel can devote itself to screeds that are anti-Tehran and pro whichever of the several Iranian exile factions that manages to get control of the station. This channel would be unabashedly biased. It might have content called 'news,' which is to say it's not really news. Both channels can be beamed into Iran using a comparable array of satellites. After a year or so, audience research, which can be conducted, after a fashion, in Iran, would determine which channel Iranian viewers prefer. Because it's a matter of letting the market decide, the Heritage Foundation should go for the idea."

International broadcasting and the Burmese election: "enough funds" for VOA Burmese? - Kim Andrew Elliott reporting on International Broadcasting: "VOA Burmese is now on a 'surge' schedule of six hours per day (includes repeats), plus 60 minutes of television per week. After the election, it will return to its normal schedule, though I'm not sure how many hours that is. In 2006, VOA transmitted only 1.5 hours a day. ... The VOA and RFA Burmese services divide and compete for scarce resources, and report on many of the same stories. To complicate things, television has become popular in Burma, and many Burmese are seeking out foreign television channels via satellite. For US international radio to Burma,


the division of resources is harmful. For US international television, it will be fatal. If US international broadcasting can be reformed, it will probably discover that it already has 'enough funds.'" Image from

Sanity Rally and Cold-War Public Diplomacy - John Brown, Huffington Post: "All of a sudden, I felt back in Central Europe during the Cold War. But this was Washington, D.C., on October 30, 2010. At the Rally to Restore Sanity in the imperial capital yesterday, the mood reminded me of my postings as a U.S. Foreign Service public diplomacy officer in Prague (1983-1985) and Krakow (1986-1990). In Prague, working with the Jazz Section, I used the small garden of my 'official' residence near the Vltava river (with its then ever-present swans) as a venue for Jazz concerts. Most of the Czechs attending these events were 'dissidents' -- a hard word to define, but meaning persons (mostly young) who looked beyond the narrow, parochial views of a dinosaur communist regime. Humor and irony were an essential part of their politics. Living in an Orwellian society in many ways absurd, they used as sanity tools gentle you-know-what-I-mean winks, and, above all, music. Least on their minds was violence. ... In Krakow, home of one of Europe's oldest universities, the Piwnica pod Baranami, a cabaret full of wit and energy, was kind (and courageous) enough to establish contact with American diplomats. Its stellar cellar performances on late-night occasions were highlighted by the singing of Anna Szałapak, with whom it was impossible not to fall in love. After the cabaret returned from the United States on a tour, a reception was held in its honor at the American Consulate in Krakow. The leader of the group, the unforgettable Piotr Skrzynecki,


brought his pet goat to the party." Skrzynecki image from article

Pambassadors in the Post - Laura McGinnis, manIC: "Flipping through the Washington Post this morning, I came across this, a news supplement 'prepared by China Daily, People's Republic of China,' in the style of Russia Today. ... The presence of the supplement was no surprise. This blog has reported on China's expanding PD efforts before. According to the website, China Daily's U.S. edition was launched in 2009 and 'its circulation includes the United Nations Headquarters, government agencies of the United States and Canada, universities, think tanks, major financial institutions and many high-tech companies.' But I have to wonder how effective these supplements actually are. The writing is about as subtle as an episode of Jackass, and it's hard to read stories about the stresses of white collar capitalism without the word 'propaganda' popping into your head. And who, exactly, are these supplements targeting? As I understand it, the Washington Post's print subscribers essentially consist of me and a few dozen Luddites scattered around the city. I attempted to call the China Daily offices in D.C. and New York for more information, but went to voice mail both times. China is nothing if not consistent."

France leaps ahead of Britain, Germany as key Kazakh partner‎ - Martin Sieff, Central Asia Newswire: France is now springing ahead of Britain and Germany as Kazakhstan’s main industrial trading partner in Western Europe. The change is due to diplomatic and financial, as well as industrial, factors. This week, French and Kazakh firms celebrated the signing of no less than $2.7 billion in lucrative new industrial and development deals. The agreements were especially welcome to embattled French President Nicolas Sarkozy. ... Indeed, Kazakh President Nazarbayev went out of his way this week to publicly endorse Sarkozy and support him on the economic austerity measures he is enforcing.


That kind of support for the domestic policies of even allied nations is unusual in public diplomacy. ... Now the Kazakhs are encouraging their major corporations to get listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, the second largest in terms of capitalization in all of Asia after Tokyo. That move is widely seen as moving the main center of Kazakhstan’s financial operations halfway around the world from the City of London to be based in and focused on East Asia. And to add insult to injury, the British Consulate and the culture-promoting British Council may be evicted from the prestigious historic building they have long occupied in Kazakhstan's biggest city Almaty. BTA Bank is trying to gain control of the building. A Kazakh court last week annulled BTA's prior sale of the building to its current owners, Samal properties. If BTA regains control, there is widespread speculation in Almaty business circles that British institutions will be evicted." Image from

Buttressing Pak-Turkish linkages - Shanzeh Iqbal, pakobserver.net: "The relations between Turkey and Pakistan are entrenched deeply. Both the countries share a common vision on many regional and international issues. The relations are based on mutual respect, trust and interest. The two countries face the same challenges and a common cultural heritage. Turkey has acknowledged on many forums the sacrifices offered by the Pakistani nation and its army in waging a war on terror. Turkey has rendered an unflinching support to Pakistan. Times have proved it. ... The sectors where the [Pakistan] government has to work include increased corporate sector cooperation, greater people to people contacts, exchange of students, media and intellectuals. Along with this transport, telecommunications, energy, water, public diplomacy and other industries are the areas where the attention must be focused. We must take advantage of the existing potential of Turkey. This can be a way to avert the looming shadows of misfortune hovering over the economy of Pakistan."

Joint Senior College-Camden Conference Forum on Asia - Camden Conference: "The Belfast Senior College and the Camden Conference are pleased to announce a jointly sponsored forum on political themes related to the 2011 Camden Conference topic 'The Challenges of Asia'. The event begins with a presentation titled 'The Politics of US-China Relations' by November’s Senior College Distinguished Speaker, David Firestein. ... David J. Firestein


is EWI's Director of Track 2 Diplomacy; in this capacity, he leads EWI's China, Russia and United States initiatives, reporting to the president. A career U.S. diplomat from 1992 to 2010, Firestein is an expert in China, Russia, public diplomacy and U.S. politics. In his Foreign Service career, he served at the U.S. embassies in Beijing and Moscow. Firestein speaks near native-level Chinese and fluent Russian and has interpreted for senior U.S. officials in both languages." Firestein image from article.

CULTURAL DIPLOMACY

Culture Club: Reston Salon offers eclectic mix of conversation, culture - Alex McVeigh, connectionnewspapers.com: "Reston residents don’t have to go far to find interesting conversations. The Chez Nous Salon, hosted by Najwa Saad, offers residents from all over Northern Virginia the chance to explore art, culture, science and other topics as explained by experts from all over the world. ... This month’s salon featured a presentation from Virginia Shore, the curator and acting director of the Art in Embassies Program of the Department of State. Her presentation was titled 'The Role of Art in Cultural Diplomacy' and she described her department’s role in collecting and displaying American art all over the world. 'Art plays an important role in all of our diplomatic facilities, it is a powerful tool of American diplomacy,' Saad said. 'Art for art’s sake is powerful, it stimulates gathering and exchange and bridge building wherever it happens.' Shore spoke of helping ambassadors find art to decorate their embassy, and the various levels of involvement.


'Some ambassadors are very involved, wanting to pick just the right pieces to reflect certain aspects of culture, and some are just concerned with matching color swatches,' she said. She also noted the various styles of various presidential administrations, and how it affected their collecting of arts. She said that George W. Bush’s administration was marked by a fondness for Western-style art, while Bill Clinton’s was big on abstract impressionism. ... More information about the Chez Nous Salon can be found on Twitter at twitter.com/CNRSalon, or at cheznousreston.blogspot.com. Image from article: Kathi Robinson, realtor, Reston, pictured with Najwa Saad

Looking East: Real J-info for fans in Japan and around the world - Takamasa Sakurai - The Yomiuri Shimbun: "In addition to my work as Japan's pop culture ambassador, I work as chief executive editor for Tokyo Kawaii Magazine, a digital magazine app for the iPhone. Toshihiro Fukuoka, who is chief executive editor of weekly magazine Shukan Ascii, is responsible for the actual editing as editor in chief; I'm more of an advisor, but I've been involved in the publication since its inception. In summer and autumn 2008, I realized we are amid a world kawaii revolution; I heard girls in Europe talking about how they wanted to be Japanese, or that Japanese high school uniforms symbolize freedom. Fukuoka was the first person to truly recognize the meaning and significance of the movement. While visiting a number of countries through my cultural diplomatic efforts, I have come across several magazines with 'Japan' as part of their name. But the Japan-related information in these magazines was often unsatisfactory for the local fans of Japanese pop culture. I began to see the potential in producing a Japanese pop culture magazine in Japan for readers in other countries and felt the first edition should be in English. Fukuoka, who--like me--attended the Japan Expo in Paris in July 2009 and Salon del Manga in Barcelona in October 2009, felt the same way. The time had come. While I toured Russia, Brazil, South Korea and China for my cultural diplomacy programs, Fukuoka proceeded with preparations for the launch of Tokyo Kawaii Magazine. To make it possible for people around the world buy it at the same time it is released in Japan, we decided to make the magazine an app for the iPhone. We started with the English version, and are planning to release it in Spanish, and then in French."

Seattle Peace Chorus Wine Tasting - Lift Your Glass for Peace!‎ - press release, WebWire: "In June 2011, a delegation of singers will travel to Israel and the West Bank continuing the Seattle Peace Chorus’ 26 year tradition of spreading a message of peace and justice through song.


The 10 day trip will be an opportunity to learn some of the realities and challenges facing the people- Jewish, Palestinians, and Muslim; an opportunity to do compassionate listening; to offer encouragement thru song and to visit various historical sites. The chorus was started during the cold war. For the past 26 years they have been doing citizen-to-citizen cultural diplomacy through trips to the former Soviet Union, Chile, Cuba, and Venezuela." Image from

"India: Asian Sub-Continent Giant" - Press Release, PRLog: "Meera Shankar, India’s ambassador to the United States, will discuss India: Asian Sub-Continent Giant on the November 17 at the Stamford Yacht Club. ... Ambassador Shankar served as Director in the Prime Minister's Office from 1985 to 1991; was posted to Washington DC and served as Commerce Minister from 1991 to 1995. Thereafter, she headed the Indian Council of Cultural Relations in New Delhi overseeing India's cultural diplomacy. Subsequently she moved to the Ministry of External Affairs. After promotion to the rank of Additional Secretary in 2002, she held the responsibility for the United Nations and International Security. Her last assignment was as Ambassador of India to Germany from December 2005 to April 2009. Ambassador Shankar has been posted to Washington since April 2009."

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One of Those Fabulous Flights: How a scrawny Italian kid from Jersey learned to feel the words and redefined the Great American Songbook - Eddie Dean, Wall Street Journal: You can go anywhere in the world, the saying goes, and if you can find yourself a nice, classy place where civilized people are gathered, it's a sure bet you will hear a Frank Sinatra song. It doesn't matter what language is spoken.


Everybody understands at least a line or two of Lingua Frank, and who knows how many have ditched their Berlitz tapes to instead tackle English to the immaculate phrasing of 'Time After Time' or 'Young at Heart'? A classic Sinatra song defines that elusive quality 'class' as much as any other American cultural export, and it's no small irony that it's what Sinatra aspired to and yet so often felt he lacked." Image from

MORE QUOTATIONS FOR THE DAY

The smell of America says, ‘Come in and buy.’ The smell of Russia says, ‘Ladies and gentlemen: Russia!’ ”


Ian Frazier, Travels in Siberia

"The French love to hate American food."

--Renée Kaplan, "Très français: An American at the table," Princeton Alumni Weekly (November 3, 2010), p. 33

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