India, Bangladesh inching closer to sealing extradition treaty

New Delhi, Sep 10 (ANI): Visiting Bangladesh Foreign Minister Dipu Moni today said India and Bangladesh are close to finalizing an extradition treaty.

Talking to reporters at Bangladesh House in Delhi, Moni said that the extradition treaty is under discussion.

She also assured the Indian leadership that Bangladesh would not allow terrorist organizations of any hue or origin to use its land against India. Both sides also agreed to conclude an agreement on combating international terrorism, organized crime and illegal drug trafficking.

Officials accompanying the minister told ANI that the treaty would be sealed soon.

New Delhi and Dhaka have been working on the modalities for an extradition agreement for over four years. Once the treaty is in place, both countries will be able to extradite criminals and terrorists of each country.

According to reports Bangladesh is holding some 5000 foreigners, mainly from India while India is holding some 200 Bangladeshi criminals. India has been seeking the extradition of Anup Chetia, a key ULFA leader, and some other top insurgent leaders.

Security experts believe that once the treaty is finalized, India will be able to nab both ULFA and HUJI militants who have taken refuge in Bangladesh.

In a significant move, both India and Bangladesh have also agreed to conclude agreements on mutual legal assistance on criminal matters and transfer of sentenced person.

These agreements are expected to be signed during Bangladeshi Prime Minister Shaiekh Hasina visit to India. By Naveen Kapoor(ANI)

‘Foreigners only’ French restaurant draws flak in Islamabad

London, Sep.5 (ANI): A French restaurant in Pakistan’s capital Islamabad has drawn severe flak after it put up a notice saying ‘foreigners only’.

Islamabad police said it has also received complaints regarding such notice being put at the front window of the Cordon Rouge restaurant, which is situated close to embassies and government buildings in the city’s heavily guarded diplomatic enclave.

However, the owner of the food joint, Jean-Luc Hue brushed aside the accusations, saying the notice has been ‘misunderstood’.

Hue admitted that he fumbled with the selection of words for the notice.

“This is just a misunderstanding. I only put the sign up for the month of Ramadan,” The BBC quoted Hue, as saying.

“Since it was not worth it for them to come after the fast breaks (at sunset), I decided to put up the sign, but some people didn’t appreciate it,” he added.

Hue also rejected allegations that his restaurant had something of an ‘anti-Pakistani’ entrance policy even before Ramadan.

“Yes, we were very selective with the people entering our place, but you have to be selective in the restaurant business,” he clarified.

He insisted that his policy has nothing to do with race or nationality, his main consideration is the way customers behave.

“We have respectable diplomats who come here and they have to be comfortable. Twice I had to ask some Pakistani young people to leave because they were trying to get a little bit too friendly with the female clientele,” he said.

“I’m a restaurant owner, and I want to have a business.Pakistanis are more than welcome. Why would I refuse Pakistanis when I need them for my business?” Hue stressed. (ANI)

Image of different regions of Trifid Nebula captured by European Southern Observatory

Munich, August 27 (ANI): A new image by the European Southern Observatory (ESO) has captured the different regions of the Trifid Nebula, which is a rare combination of three nebula types, as seen in visible light.

This massive star factory is so named for the dark dust bands that trisect its glowing heart, revealing the fury of freshly formed stars and presaging more star birth.

Smoldering several thousand light-years away in the constellation of Sagittarius (the Archer), the Trifid Nebula presents a compelling portrait of the early stages of a star’s life, from gestation to first light.

The heat and “winds” of newly ignited, volatile stars stir the Trifid’s gas and dust-filled cauldron.

In time, the dark tendrils of matter strewn throughout the area will themselves collapse and form new stars.

The French astronomer Charles Messier first observed the Trifid Nebula in June 1764, recording the hazy, glowing object as entry number 20 in his renowned catalogue.

Observations made about 60 years later by John Herschel of the dust lanes that appear to divide the cosmic cloud into three lobes inspired the English astronomer to coin the name “Trifid”.

Made with the Wide-Field Imager camera attached to the MPG/ESO 2.2-meter telescope at ESO’s La Silla Observatory in northern Chile, the new image prominently displays the different regions of the Trifid Nebula as seen in visible light.

In the bluish patch to the upper left of the image, called a reflection nebula, gas scatters the light from nearby, Trifid-born stars.

The largest of these stars shines most brightly in the hot, blue portion of the visible spectrum.

This, along with the fact that dust grains and molecules scatter blue light more efficiently than red light, imbues this portion of the Trifid Nebula with an azure hue.

Below, in the round, pink-reddish area typical of an emission nebula, the gas at the Trifid’s core is heated by hundreds of scorching young stars until it emits the red signature light of hydrogen, the major component of the gas, just as hot neon gas glows red-orange in illuminated signs all over the world.

The gases and dust that crisscross the Trifid Nebula make up the third kind of nebula in this cosmic cloud, known as dark nebulae, courtesy of their light-obscuring effects.

Within these dark lanes, the remnants of previous star birth episodes continue to coalesce under gravity’s inexorable attraction.

The rising density, pressure and temperature inside these gaseous blobs will eventually trigger nuclear fusion, and yet more stars will form. (ANI)

Limited-colour screens may improve your mobile phones’ battery life

London, July 8 (ANI): Scientists have come up with a way to make limited-coloured screens for mobile phones, which can improve batter life.

Johnson Chuang of Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada, has shown that OLEDs can be made frugal by carefully choosing the balance of colours used to make up an image.

The researcher says that each pixel in an OLED screen is made from a spot of polymer that emits coloured light when supplied with power, and each uses different amounts of energy depending on the colour being displayed.

According to him, yellow colour uses less energy than magenta at the same brightness.

“Colours with equal perceived brightness don’t necessarily use the same amount of energy,” New Scientist magazine quoted the researcher as saying.

The researcher further said that LCD panels use the same amount of energy no matter what hue the screen, as the backlights in the display always remain switched on.

Chuang and his colleagues have now successfully designed sets of colours that slash the power consumption of an OLED panel by up to 40 per cent, with minimal effect on how people perceive an image.

They have revealed that their colour choice resulted in energy savings of between 37 and 41 per cent over a traditional colour palette, depending on the scene being shown.

The new colour palette could help the designers of mobile devices like cellphones extend their battery life.

Presently, about 50 per cent of the stored power of a mobile device, such as a cellular phone, is typically used to run its LCD display.

“Say you’re running low on battery and you want to use Google maps to get home. Switching to an energy-aware colour set could make your battery last longer,” says Chuang.

Chuang now plans to start testing how much energy the new colour palettes can save on physical devices.

He says that the energy savings will depend on the specific display, the content, and user preference, but should be significant over OLED displays that use a full colour set.

“It depends on how much the user wants to sacrifice,” he says. (ANI)

Sienna Miller blames ‘vendetta’ for losing Robin Hood role

London, July 1 (ANI): Sienna Miller has said that there is a “vendetta” against her after the actress lost out on playing Maid Marian in Ridley Scott’s epic Robin Hood.

The Hippie Hippie Shake star, who was due to share the frame with Russell Crowe in the forthcoming drama, said that script alterations cost her the role.

“The script kept changing and evolving to the point where I was no longer appropriate for it,” the Daily Express quoted her as having told Total Film magazine.

The 27-year-old, however, added that she had no hard feelings against 40-year-old Cate Blanchett, who had stepped into her shoes.

She said: “Cate’s 10 years older than me, which is more suitable for the script. If they’d recast with Keira Knightley I’d have been heartbroken but they’ve gone for something different – and better in my opinion. If I had the choice between Cate Blanchett and me I’d go for Cate Blanchett.”

Miller further said that she was not the only one who was dropped out of the project, and that it was the media’s doing that such a hue and cry was created about her loss of role.

She added: “There were several people supposed to be doing the film who no longer are but because it’s me it becomes this enormous drama – I think it’s a Sienna thing! There’s just a vendetta against… I don’t know.” (ANI)

Sienna Miller loved being a brunette

New Delhi, May 20 (ANI): Sienna Miller loved her brunette look in new film ‘GI Joe: Rise of the Cobra’ so much that she is considering dyeing her famed blonde tresses again.

The British actress had quickly dyed her hair back to her trademark golden hue after the shooting for the film was over, but she is now thinking about getting a brunette hair do again, reports the China Daily.

“I actually loved the dark look. The worst part was going back to blonde afterwards from such a dark colour but it’s back to normal now,” she said.

“I keep thinking though that I might dye it again. It’s fun to have that change,” she added.

Meanwhile, rumours are abuzz that the actress has split from her oil heir beau Balthazar Getty and has set her sights on actor Josh Hartnett. (ANI)

Anand Margis seeks judicial probe into killing of their monks in 1982

Kolkata, May 1 (ANI): Around 500 people belonging to Anand Marg, an occult sect, participated in a silent procession here on Thursday.

They were demanding a judicial inquiry into the killing of 17 monks and a nun allegedly by the Communist Party of India (Marxists) goons in 1982.

The procession was organised by the Ananda Marga Pracharaka Sangha (AMPS), to pay homage to the 17 monks and a nun who were killed on April 30, 1982 in Kolkata.

“We want judicial enquiry into this particular incident. This particular incident still remains in secrecy. Nobody knows what happened, who has killed. Nobody has been given punishment. We want that the culprit should be given punishment,” said Acharya Kalyenvaranada Avadhuta, public relation secretary, AMPS.

As a protest against what they term to be the CPI-M’s tyranny that claimed the lives of the 17 monks and a nun, the Anand Margis have been holding this silent rally every year on April 30.

Claiming to be a spiritual movement, Anand Marg founded by P R Sarkar in 1960, is viewed as a cult since certain rituals practised by its followers are unusual and these include the use of skulls and allied occult traditions.

Anand Marg had been banned by the Supreme Court after there was a hue and cry by the public over its followers practising rituals with human bones, daggers and even snakes in the open.

This organisation was accused of killing of Central Railway Minister L N Mishra at Samastipur in Bihar in 1975. In the same year, a couple of Anand Margis were also arrested for hurling a bomb at the Chief Justice of India, A N Ray at a traffic intersection, near the Supreme Court. (ANI)

‘Pak-Taliban chief’s Sharia ideology incorrect’

Lahore, Apr. 21 (ANI): Pak-Taliban chief Sufi Muhammad’s Islamic ideology and Sharia implementation in Swat are incorrect, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman has said.

The News quoted Rehman, as saying that the procedure for enforcing Sharia in Swat was not correct and the recommendations of the Council of Islamic Ideology (CII) should be implemented in this regard.

Addressing a press briefing, Rehman said if democratic institutions had made necessary legislation for Islamic laws in the past, there would have been no complaints about Maulana Soofi Muhammad.

He added that the reason for the unrest in the NWFP was the deviation from the Islamic legislation.

Rehman also expressed surprise over the approval of Nizam-e-Adl Regulations in Swat by the same political parties, which had raised a hue and cry against the Hisba Bill.

“The MQM is implementing foreign agenda by opposing the Nizam-e-Adl in Swat,” he added.

Rehman termed US drone attacks lethal blows to the national security and solidarity, and unfortunately they were not being taken seriously by the Zardari Government.

“Such conspiracies (drone attacks) are being hatched to ignite sectarian riots in the country. A strategy should be evolved to counter drone attacks. The situation in the NWFP, Fata, Balochistan and Sindh had jeopardized the existence of the country,” he said. (ANI)

Lohan’s post-split tattoo reads ‘Marilyn Monroe’

Melbourne, Apr 14 (ANI): Hollywood actress Lindsay Lohan’s post-split tattoo has been revealed, and it is the name of legendary actress Marilyn Monroe tattooed on her wrist.

Marilyn Monroe’s name is surrounded by colourful stars with a line reading “everyone’s a star and deserves to sparkle” in the middle of it.
According to News.com.au, Lohan went for a makeover consisting a tattoo and change of hair hue in a bid to beat her post split blues.

Meanwhile, the owner of the tattoo salon from where Lohan got herself a tattoo has decided to give her a free lifetime supply of tattoos. (ANI)

Lindsay Lohan goes for a makeover after split from Samantha Ronson

Washington, Apr 10 (ANI): Hollywood actress Lindsay Lohan has found a new way to beat the post split blues, as she has gone for a makeover to make herself fell good.

The ‘Mean Girls’ actress has got herself a new hair color along with a tattoo.

Lohan went to Shamrock Social Club in West Hollywood for a new tattoo with her sister Ali, reports People magazine.

The next day she decided to change her hair color, hence was seen coming out of the Byron and Tracey Salon with her hair dyed in her trademark red hue.

Later Lohan dined with family, including mother Dina and sister at Nobu in West Hollywood, where she politely greeted fans, who came up to her. (ANI)

‘Gunman behind New York immigration center massacre was a coward’

New York, Apr 5 (ANI): Binghamton Police has called the gunman who shot 13 people dead at an immigration center a “coward” who planned to fight police, but later changed his mind and committed suicide.

Police Chief Joseph Zikuski identified the shooter as 41-year-old Jiverly Wong, and said he had voluntarily changed his last name to Voong.

“He arrived wearing body armor. At one point in his thinking process, he was going to take on police or at least stop them from stopping him. He must have been a coward. We speculate that when he heard the sirens, he decided to take his own life,” the police chief told reporters.

FOX News quoted Zikuski as saying that Wong was depressed about his poor English-speaking skills, which he believed he was being teased about, and his recent unemployment.

People “degraded and disrespected” the gunman over his inability to speak English well, Zikuski said on NBC’s “Today” show.

“He was terminated from his job at a place called Shop-Vac, and he was very upset about that also,” Zikuski said.

Wong could not find work and complained that his unemployment benefit checks were only 200 dollars a week, said Hue Huynh, a Binghamton grocery store proprietor whose husband worked with him years ago.

Wong had driven a truck in California before recently returning to Binghamton, only to lose a job there, Huynh said. (ANI)

ManU may consult its vision expert to get rid of its title blues

London, Mar.27 (ANI): The management at Manchester United is reportedly thinking of consulting their vision expert to see if the colour blue is a bad luck charm, and needs to be replaced.

According to sources at Old Trafford, Man U reckons their title blues are down to the colour of Dutch goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar’s shirt.

Van der Sar has worn blue in United’s last two Premier League games, which have seen them beaten 4-1 by Liverpool and 2-0 by Fulham.esearch by a contributor to United fanzine Red News has brought the information to the club’s attention.

It reveals Van der Sar has worn yellow in the league 17 times this season. In those games, United have conceded just four – with a goal difference of plus 21 – winning 12, losing one and drawing four, gaining 40 points from a possible 51.

However, the figures take on a different hue when Van der Sar wears blue, reports The Sun.

In 10 games, United have conceded 13 for a goal difference of plus seven, winning six, losing three and drawing one – 19 points from 30.

United leaves nothing to chance and they have employed optometrist Gayle Stephenson to advise them on correct colour combinations.

She contacted the club back in the 1995-96 season after United were beaten at Southampton.

They had worn grey shirts in the first half and went 3-0 down. United swapped them at the break because the players said they could not pick each other out. They did not concede again even though they lost 3-1.

Stephenson wrote to boss Alex Ferguson explaining that she could help with vision issues in the future. She has since advised them to wear white socks for night games rather than traditional black so players can pick each other out more easily under lights when they are running with their heads down.

The attention has now turned to Van der Sar and the defence, despite them keeping a record 14 straight league clean sheets earlier this season.

Their first back-to-back league defeats since April 2005 has seen Liverpool cut the gap at the top to just one point.

But blue is not the only shirt problem for United. The club could lose the final 14m pounds instalment of their lucrative shirt sponsorship deal with AIG. (ANI)

Lashkar eclipsing Al Qaeda, even beyond Pakistan

Islamabad, Mar.25 (ANI): The Lashkar-e-Toiba is close to eclipsing Al Qaeda as the most feared terror group in Pakistan.

According to Sky News, Islamic extremism in Pakistan has taken on a new hue under the LeT.

The CIA is now warning that the LeT or the Army of the Pure has grown so powerful, so pan-national, that its brand of violence is just an e-ticket away from the West.

The LeT has never spoken publicly to western television, but now one of its commanders has gone so far as to refuse to acknowledge the influence of al Qaeda.

“Where is al Qaeda? Where is Osama bin Laden? Osama bin Laden, once a close friend of the West. And who made al Qaeda? It came into being in Washington,” he said in perfect English.

“In the name of al Qaeda, you want to snatch the resources of this region and it is not fair. We have no international agenda. The LeT’s main aim is to liberate Kashmir and to attack Indian installations and Indian forces,” he adds.

Commentators here believe the LeT does have a wider objective than simply Kashmir.

It is thought Pakistani security forces are only beginning to realise that, by turning a blind-eye to the LeT’s activities, they are not only allowing terror to spread throughout the world, they have actually lost the ability to control it. (ANI)

Proteas cricket team gradually taking on a migrant hue

Cape Town (South Africa), Mar.16 (ANI): Four of South Africa’s top six batsmen in the forthcoming Test match have brown skins, and had tall left-arm fast bowler Lonwabo Tsotsobe recovered from knee surgery, most of Graeme Smith’s team would have included players from previously repressed communities.

We are talking about Ashwell Prince, who blasted 254 of the best at the weekend to remind the selectors about what they had been missing in the two-nil series defeat against Australia.

Another brown-skinned star in the making is Imraan Khan, who stroked a stylish 145 for KwaZulu-Natal at the Pietermaritzburg’s cricket ground.

Hashim Amla and J.P. Duminy are the other two belonging to minority communities in South Africa, who have made a name for themselves in international cricket.

The current crop confirms that the game is rising in all groupings in South Africa, and is no longer restricted to the whites.

The various non-white communities have never been away from the game. Cricket was strongly played by Indian groups in Natal, where Amla and Imraan were reared, and also in the Cape, where Prince and Duminy took guard.

But it is one thing to play matches against neighbours, another to produce Test cricketers.n the 1990s, South African teams led by Kepler Wessels and Hansie Cronje often did not include a single non-white player.

To now have half of the side non-white is a remarkable achievement, and it has been effected without a bloody revolution.

Imraan is a smallish, left-handed opening batsmen. The 24-year-old has scored hundreds in each of his past four provincial matches.

Mahatma Gandhi’s conscience was awoken after he worked as a lawyer among fellow Indians in Natal.

Although not much of a cricketer, the great man would have been delighted to see Imraan score a hundred for a Natal team that was captained by Ahmed Amla, Hashim’s elder brother.

The Amlas are products of a professional and prosperous Indian family.

Their parents are doctors and the boys attended Durban High School, a prestigious establishment with a strong cricketing tradition.

Makhaya Ntini was shepherding sheep until his ability was recognized and he was sent to Dale College. The Amlas followed a well-trodden path.

Prince was omitted from the first two Tests because the selectors did not want to disrupt a successful side.

Although logical, it meant leaving out a batsmen respected by these opponents who averaged 60 last year.

Unfortunately, Neil McKenzie did not justify the faith shown in him. Even now Prince has been asked to open.

He is entitled to feel aggrieved. Regardless, he has achieved far more than expected. Even with the selectors searching for coloured players, he did not catch the eye.

Except his returns, nothing in his batting tells of exceptional talent. His rise has confirmed the role of character and commitment in batting.

It has also carried a higher significance, forcing those with old minds to confront their demons. (ANI)

Three-day Goa Carnival begins

Panaji, Feb 22 (ANI): The annual Goa Carnival began with apex of excitement and frolic at Panaji.

Incidentally, this traditional and historical event is observed just prior to the commencement of Lent period of 40 days of austere lifestyle.

A hallmark of the much-awaited three-day festival was the parading of colourful tableaux depicting the cultural heritage of Goa and the influence of Portuguese. It was a colony of Portugal for over two centuries until 1961.

Thus to herald this carnival, Panaji witnessed the local populace being joined by hundreds of tourists from home and abroad, all indulging in revelry.

“I like this festival. I have been to Panji for the first time,” said Maria, a tourist from Germany.

The colours of the carnival enchanted the onlookers as the pageants and floats passed through the city’s main thoroughfares.

The participants tried to give an ethnic hue to the event despite the commercialised trends gradually eroding the state’s rich multi-lingual and religious cultural inheritance.

“As the years are passing, this tradition is vanishing and its necessary that we emphasise that how people used to stay before post liberation,” said Raul Pereira, an artisan who designed a tableau depicting Goan heritage.

The carnival marks merriment and precedes the 40 days of Lent observed before Easter when Goa abstains from any kind of merriment.

The Goan Carnival is one of the major attractions for overseas and domestic tourists visiting the world famous tourist spot. (ANI)

Nick Jonas and Selena Gomez ‘call it quits’

Washington, Feb 19 (ANI): Jonas Brothers star Nick Jonas has split from girlfriend Selena Gomez because of his hectic lifestyle, according to reports.

Although the former duo never accepted that they were dating, it has been claimed that the duo has finally split.

“He’s a hard boy to date. He’s very into his music, and any girl comes second,” Contactmusic quoted a source, as telling America’s Star magazine.

However, it has been claimed that Gomez hasn’t made a hue and cry about the split and still remains pals with Jonas.

“Selena would often miss Nick, and he just wouldn’t be there. But they’re still friends. They’re both very mature. She won’t make a weird scene about it,” the source added. (ANI)

Parliament adjourned following Tamil lawmakers protest

New Delhi, Feb 18 (ANI): The Lok Sabha was adjourned for 25 minutes on Wednesday after Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK) and Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) lawmakers raised a hue and cry over remarks made by External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee.

Mukherjee had stated in the house that the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) has caused “much damage” to the Tamil community and it should lay down arms.

Concerned over the plight of civilians stuck in the conflict between the LTTE and Sri Lankan armed forces, Mukherjee said India is ready to facilitate their evacuation from northern Sri Lanka.

He further said that the full implementation of the 13th Amendment of the Sri Lankan constitution, which calls for a devolution of powers to the north and eastern provinces of the island, would be a vital step towards ensuring a solution to the issue.

“India continues to support a negotiated political settlement in Sri Lanka within the framework of an undivided Sri Lanka acceptable to all the communities, including the Tamil community,” he said.

Dissatisfied over Mukherjee’s remarks, MDMK and PMK lawmakers wore black shirts and shouted slogans like, “Stop the war in Sri Lanka” and “We are not satisfied with the statement.”

The members urged the Indian Government to work for a “permanent ceasefire” in Sri Lanka. (ANI)