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Sanath Jayasuriya and Chaminda Vaas these two Srilankan cricket players are very famous all over the world for their cricket playing abilities but still many people unknown about their dancing abilities with music. I saw this music video quite a long time ago on TV. Today I found it on youtube so I feel to share this video with you guys. read more »
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For the first time ever, the internet user base in India grew by over 40 per cent to touch 46 million in September 2007 from 32.2 million in the corresponding month last year.

During the month, the number of active internet users reached 32 million, according the Internet in India Report 2007, published jointly by the Internet and Mobile Association of India and IMRB International. read more »
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The controversial Bangladeshi writer Ms. Taslima Nasreen is on the run. Chased away from her own motherland by the Islamic fundamentalist, Taslima took refuge in Kolkata, the bastion of the left parties, which claim themselves to be the champions of secularism. Taslima has incurred the wrath of the Islamic fundamentalists for her writing against Islam. It is shameful that the lady has had even to face the trauma of physical violence by some Islamic fanatics in Andhra Pradesh some time back. Now read more »
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MUMBAI's trains are famous for carrying what is officially called a “super-dense crush load” of passengers during rush hour. Judging by the complaints of some of India's mobile operators, its airwaves are just as overcrowded. The operators added more than 8m mobile-phone subscribers in October, bringing the total to over 217m. India has met its ambitious target, set two years ago, of 250m fixed and mobile-phone connections. But the government is sadly unprepared. It has not given India's mob read more »
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Chinese computer giant Lenovo on Tuesday said it is planning to launch its $200 (about Rs 8,000) personal computer in India soon.

"We will launch the product in China first and after getting the feedback we will roll out the device in the Indian market," Lenovo Group USA president and chief executive officer William J Amelio said on the the sidelines of India Economic Summit.

The device would be Internet enabled, he said, refusing to divulge details of the timeline of the launch.

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CHENNAI: "Teaching of entrepreneurship is the teaching of how to get rich," said Georgia State University (GSU) faculty member Jim Beach.

He should know, as he has been an entrepreneur several times over. Although he confesses he was pushed to start his own business because he couldn't get a job and his parents kicked him out of home.

Mr. Beach spoke to the students of Great Lakes Institute of Management (GLIM) on Friday during a recent visit to the city with his students from GSU.

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Heads we win, tails we don’t lose. That’s the rule for Wall Street employees. The financial market crisis is still unraveling. Shareholders have seen a steep erosion in their wealth. But Wall Street’s top five firms are set to distribute $38 billion in bonuses this year, up from $36 billion last year. Bonuses in a year as bad as this one? Elsewhere, that would regarded as a cruel joke. Not on Wall Street.

Firms such as Goldman Sachs that have done well through intelligent hedging of risks ha read more »
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Pakistan’s cup of domestic woes is brimming and threatens to spill over — both literally and metaphorically. The political and jihadi turbulence apart, lurking behind is a less noticed and closely guarded hydro-economic monster threatening to strangulate Pakistan: the health of its principal dam, Tarbela. read more »
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