Cristiano close to tears as hopes of playing World Cup diminishes

Copenhagen (Denmark), Sep 7(ANI): Portuguese winger Cristiano Ronaldo, who had broke millions of English hearts in the last World Cup and gave a wink after England striker Wayne Rooney was shown a red card for a tussle with Ricardo Carvalho, seemed close to tears at the end of a crucial game against Denmark in Copenhagen on Saturday.

FIFA World Player of the Year now fears that Portugal may not make it to the World Cup 2010 in South Africa, as they are reeling fourth in their group, which is lead by Denmark.

Currently Portugal are seven points behind Denmark and need to finish at least second to stand any hope of qualifying.

Meanwhile, Portuguese coach Carlos Queiroz is hopeful of a luck change and believes that they can still make it to the World Cup.

“We have to raise our heads and keep believing. The game is not over and while it lasts we have to believe. Portugal played very well and were very focused. We progressed in the game, always in control, but, once again, the merit did not follow who played better,” The Sun quoted Queiroz, as saying.

“Only one team could have won. We were not good in finishing matters, with opportunities with an empty net where we could not score,” he added.

Portugal’s hopes now reels on their games against Hungary and Malta, and then hope for favours elsewhere in the group. (ANI)

Manipur police personnel behind Imphal bomb attack

Imphal (Manipur), Sep 6 (ANI): In an astonishing revelation, the India Reserve Battalion (IRB) was involved in a bomb attack at a private hospital in Imphal, leaving Manipuris flabbergasted.

It is reported that militants gave Rs 5000 to an IRB rifleman to set off a grenade at the Chamber of Commerce Hospital at Thangal Bazaar in Imphal that left three persons injured.

The rifleman was identified as T. Munal, and has been apprehended by the police.

“There will be a strict control room exclusively for the commandos, so that the control room will have details about their duties and there will be a general diary which will give record of what all activities they are doing. With this sort of things and a little more check, I think with that we should be able to weed out those black sheep,” said Y. Joykumar Singh, The Director General of Police (DGP) of Manipur.

T. Munal was posted at the Battalion headquarters at Khuman Lampak in Imphal and was allegedly involved in several other attacks carried out in the state.

Munal has disclosed that a cadre of KCP (MC) militant outfit had given him the hand grenade.

The incident has shocked the people in the state. They condemned the act.

“Security forces protect us but if they do such things, the people of Manipur will be no more. We condemn the act,” said Zathlingthang, a local.

“They are here to protect the people and a rifleman committing such crime is condemnable act. The people of the state are suffering because of such crimes,” added Khomi, another local.

Meanwhile, reacting to the involvement of state police personnel in the incident, Union Home Secretary G.K Pillai, who was on a visit to assess the overall law and order situation in the state, urged the state government to bring transparency in the recruitment of constables.

“If constables come into the police force on merit, you will get a much better, more efficient police force. Complain has come that some of the people who have been recruited did not undergo adequate screening of some of them. Screening would be done by the Manipur police to remove all the undesirable elements from the state police forces,” Pillai said. (ANI)

US should conduct ‘offshore’ strikes on Afghanistan

Washington, Sep.2 (ANI): A leading conservative columnist, George Will, has called on the Obama administration to pull American troops out of Afghanistan, and instead focus on fighting from “offshore” by means of “intelligence, drones, cruise missiles, air strikes and small, potent Special Forces units.”

According to the Washington Post, there seems to be some merit in waging an “offshore” war, given the success that has been achieved in neighbouring Pakistan against the Taliban with the help of Predator drone strikes, minimum troop deployment and contractors. The acknowledged U.S. toll: zero dead. That’s in stark contrast to the 813 Americans killed so far in Afghanistan.

Obama faces a key decision in coming weeks on Afghanistan. He has already sent 21,000 additional troops there this year, boosting the U.S. total there to 68,000, along with some 40,000 NATO allies.

US commander in Afghanistan General Stanley McChrystal is likely to ask him for more – most likely 10,000 to 20,000 – just as the President wrestles with health-care reform and a still-feeble economy.

Stephen Biddle of the Council on Foreign Relations, who has been advising General McChrystal, says that drones don’t work everywhere. They can be easily shot down by even a “third-rate air force,” he says.

He also says using drones to eliminate enemy personnel needs good intelligence from sources on the ground, something that would melt away should the Taliban reclaim power.

Biddle isn’t overly concerned about Afghanistan falling, again, into the hands of the Taliban. But he is concerned about its nuclear-armed neighbor.

“At some level, the loss of Afghanistan could be tolerated,” he says. “There’s nothing especially unique about Afghanistan as a haven for striking the U.S. Yemen, Djibouti or Somalia could play that role – there are lots of ill-governed spaces around the world that could. But Afghanistan is unique in its proximity to Pakistan, and its potential role in destabilizing Pakistan if Kabul falls under a Taliban government,” he says.

Andrew Bacevich, a retired Army colonel, says the drone strikes are paying off in Pakistan because of that nation’s “quasi-legitimate government and reasonably effective army” – neither of which Afghanistan has.

But he does call the war “misguided and unnecessary,” and argues the U.S. should work with the country’s tribal chiefs to ensure stability in their respective valleys.

And offshore spy-and-strike capabilities could, at a minimum, keep al-Qaeda off-balance in the region “and optimally destroy whatever entity is engaged in a plot,” Bacevich says. (ANI)

Twilight author Stephenie Meyer accused of plagiarism

London, Aug 21 (ANI): Twilight author Stephenie Meyer has been accused of plagiarism by an American woman.

Jordan Scott has alleged that the 2008 novel Breaking Dawn has a “striking and substantial similarity” to her 2006 fantasy The Nocturne.

She has now sent a cease and desist letter to the publishers of the fourth book in the hit Twilight series.

Scott has also filed a lawsuit to stop the sale of the novel and seek damages, reports the Daily Express.

According to TMZ.com, Scott notes in legal document that the two texts “show striking, articulable and substantial similarities in the… plot lines, themes, dialogue, mood, setting, pace, characters, sequence of events (and) ideas.”

Another argument is that the new book is a “significant literary departure from (Meyer’s) early books” and appears to be “written by a teenager” – just as Jordan’s novel does, as she started writing it when she was just 15.

However, Meyer insists that the charges are “completely without merit.”

This is not just the first time that Meyer has been accused of plagiarism.

Her former college roommate Heidi Stanton had filed a lawsuit earlier this year claiming that the hit series was based on a short story she wrote while both of them studied at Brigham Young University, Utah. (ANI)

FYJC Mumbai 11th Std 1st Merit List 2009 ~ Mumbai FYJC online Education admission ~ FYJC Merit List in fyjc.org.in

FYJC Mumbai 11th Std 1st Merit List 2009 ~ Mumbai FYJC online Education admission ~ FYJC Merit List in fyjc.org.in

Mumbai FYJC online admission process for Std. XI is applicable to all recognized junior colleges in Mumbai Metropolitan Region.

Mymbai FYJC is going to publish the first merit list today, 14th July 2009.

Have your application number for merit list.

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Kerala Christian Professional College Managements’ Federation (KCPCMF) has declared first allotment merit list for MBBS & BDS admission for the academic year 2009.

This merit list is available on KCPCMF Website – http://kcpcmf.in/index.php

Direct Link to KCPCMF MBBS & BDS Merit List 2009 -2010 – http://kcpcmf.in/Ranklist.asp

Rajagiri College of Engineering Education ~ Rajagiri College of Engineering Study Results ~ Rajagiri College of Engineering BTech Education Merit List

Rajagiri College of Engineering Education  ~ Rajagiri College of Engineering Study Results ~ Rajagiri College of Engineering BTech Education Merit List

Rajagiri College of Engineering has declared B.Tech Rank and Merit List for the academic year 2009. Admission process will begin from 9th July 2009.

Merit List is available on Rajagiri College of Engineering Website – http://202.88.229.115/stud/raja/index.asp

Direct Link to Merit List – http://202.88.229.115/stud/raja/academics/admission2009.asp

JBT Results ~ JBT Study Results 2009 ~ JBT CET 2008 ~ JBT CET 2008 2nd Education Counselling ~ JBT CET 2008 Provisional Study Merit Education List ~ hpeducationboard.nic.in

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Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education has declared Provisional Merit List of State JBT CET 2008 for 13 Private Institutes for 2nd Counseling on Date 30/06/2009

This Merit List is available on -

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Provisional Merit List ~ CoEP Pune ~ CoEP Pune Provisional Merit List of FY B.Tech 2009 Admissions

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2009 – 2010 F.Y. B.Tech Admissions provisional merit list for six autonomous engineering colleges of Pune will be available on College of Engineering Pune (CoEP) Website – www.coep.org.in

The first round of admission will be completed by 14th July 2009 and classes will start on 15th July 2009.

Provisional Merit list ~ Provisional Merit 2009 list ~ RKNEC Education ~ RKNEC Provisional Merit list 2009 ~ RKNEC Nagpur BE Provisional Merit 2009 list

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Ramdeobaba Kamla Nehru Engineering College (RKNEC), Nagpur has declared provisional merit list for first year B.E admission 2009.

This merit list is available on RKNEC Website – http://rknec.edu/

Direct Link to Merit List – http://rknec.edu/page.php?id=fyr0910

Shahu College Latur 2009 Science Merit ~ Shahu College Latur Results 2009 ~ Shahu College Latur XI Science Merit List and Cut~Off ~ www.shahucollegelatur.org.in ~ 2009 shahucollegelatur

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Shahu College Latur, has declared results of XI Science Merit List and Cut-Off List.

These Results are available on Shahu College Latur Website – http://www.shahucollegelatur.org.in/

Direct Link to XI Science Merit List and Cut-Off Points – http://www.shahucollegelatur.org.in/other/list.aspx

MBBS Rank List 2009 ~ TN Medical Rank List 2009 ~ Tamil Nadu MBBS Rank List 2009 ~ MBBS Merit List 2009 ~ Tamilnadu MBBS Merit List 2009 ~ 2009 MBBS RESULT

MBBS Rank List 2009 ~ TN Medical Rank List 2009 ~ Tamil Nadu MBBS Rank List 2009 ~ MBBS Merit List 2009 ~ Tamilnadu MBBS Merit List 2009 ~ 2009 MBBS RESULT

The first phase of counselling will begin on July 4 and go on till July 9. The candidates will be called as per merit, and allotted seats of their choice, based on availability of seats and colleges, following the rule of reservation. Individual call letters will also be sent to the students.

There are 1,483 seats in government medical colleges and 348 seats are part of government quota in private medical colleges. Another 560 seats are available with private, self-financing medical colleges in the State.

Tamilnadu Medical MBBS Rank List 2009 is available on – http://www.tnhealth.org/

Symbiosis Institute of Technology | SIT | 2009 Symbiosis Institute of Technology Merit Lists | Symbiosis Institute of Technology Admission 2009 | Symbiosis Institute of Technology Counseling 2009 | sit.siu.edu.in

Symbiosis Institute of Technology | SIT | 2009 Symbiosis Institute of Technology Merit Lists | Symbiosis Institute of Technology Admission 2009 | Symbiosis Institute of Technology Counseling 2009 | sit.siu.edu.in

Symbiosis Institute of Technology (SIT), Pune will publishes merit list for admission to B.Tech courses for  academic year 2009 at 3.00 pm.

This Merit List will be published on Symbiosis Institute of Technology (SIT) Website – http://sit.siu.edu.in/

Symbiosis Institute of Technology Admission / Counseling Calendar 2009

Announcement of Merit List (Round I) at SIT, Pune and on the website     Monday, June 29, 2009
Last Date for payment by the Round I candidates, For First installment of Fees     Saturday, July 4, 2009
Announcement of Merit List (Round II) at SIT, Pune and on the website     Monday, July 6, 20099
Last date for payment by the Round II candidates, For First installment of Fees     Saturday, July 11, 2009
Announcement of Merit List (Round III) at SIT, Pune and on the website     Monday July 13, 2009
Last date for payment by the Round III candidates,For First installment of Fees     Saturday, July 18, 2009
Reporting to College     Saturday & Sunday,August 1st  & 2nd , 2009
Induction Programme     Monday, August 3rd , 2009
Programme Commencement     Tuesday,  August 4th , 2009

Cindy Crawford’s hubby faces lawsuit over sexual harassment

Washington, May 2 (ANI): Cindy Crawford’s husband Rande Gerber is facing a lawsuit filed by two former women employees who allege the business mogul sexually harassed them.

The women claim they lost their jobs at a restaurant owned by Gerber’s company after they rejected the advances made by the 47-year-old and other managers.

As per TMZ.com, one of the women alleged that the supermodel’s better half, in 2008, had tried to kiss her three times during the night, and then “put his hand up [her] dress in between her legs in an attempt to fondle her crotch.”

The ladies are reportedly seeking unspecified damages in the lawsuit filed in March in San Diego County Superior Court.

A Gerber Group spokesperson has denied the claims.

“These allegations were previously investigated and shown to be baseless. This lawsuit has no merit,” Us magazine quoted the spokesperson as saying.

Gerber is the owner of the Midnight Oil chain of bars and lounges and has been married for 11 years. He has two kids, Presley, 9, and Kaia, 7. (ANI)

Indian hockey team gears up for Asia cup

Bhopal, May 1 (ANI): Indian Hockey team, which is preparing hard for the upcoming Asia Cup, do not want to let go their winning spirit which they gained from their win in the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup after a hiatus of 13 years.

India’s hockey team posted a spectacular 3-1 win over Malaysia Sultan Azlan Shah Cup on April 12, 2009.

Team coach said they would take each match on its merit and will make strategy to tackle it accordingly.

“It is very essential to win three points compared to practicing for Pakistan or Korea. Sometimes small teams like Bangladesh can also create problems for us. Like once Egypt has done. So, we will strategize match by match. Depending on whom we face in semifinal, we will decide on the strategy,” said Harendra Singh, coach-in-charge.

Asia cup hockey tournament will be played from May 9 to 16 in Malaysian city of Kuantan.

Teams in the tournament have been divided into two pools with Korea, Japan, Malaysia, Sri Lanka in pool A and Pakistan, India, China and Bangladesh in Pool B.

Indian hockey has been on decline since the 1970s, coinciding with the game’s switch to artificial turf with more emphasis on power, speed and accuracy than deft dribble. By R C Sahu(ANI)

Sharif asks Brown to make US shun its drone attack policy

Islamabad, Apr 28 (ANI): Pakistan Muslim League-N chief Nawaz Sharif has urged British Prime Minister Gordon Brown to use his influence to make the US shun its policy of drone strikes in the Tribal Areas.

The appeal came at a meeting between Sharif and Brown who had called on the PML-N chief at Punjab House.

At the 40-minute meeting, the two leaders exchanged views on several issues of mutual interest.

Sharif said that the drone attacks were compounding anti-American sentiments in Pakistan, and such strikes would be counter-productive in the long run.

He said that the overwhelming majority of Pakistanis were opposed to extremism and militancy.

“The prevailing problems in Pakistan need to be seen in the context of the long years of military rule and denial to the people of their fundamental democratic rights,” The Daily Times quoted Sharif, as saying.

He also called on the British official not to let the recent arrest and release of ‘Pakistani students’ in the UK affect relations between the two countries.

Sharif hoped that the cases of the students would be judged on merit rather than suspicion or speculations. (ANI)

Apex court to hear graft case against Vijayan in May

New Delhi, April 20 (IANS) The Supreme Court Monday decided it will hear in May a lawsuit that alleges delay in sanction by the Kerala government to prosecute former state power minister and Communist Party of India-Marxist state secretary Pinarayi Vijayan in a corruption case.

The aex court had initially declined to hear the public interest lawsuit and dismissed it. But on MOnday, a bench of Chief Justice K.G. Balakrishnan and Justice P. Sathasivam decided to hear it in May after counsel for K.B. Suresh, who brought the PIL, insisted it has merit.

Kerala-based scribe T.P. Nandkumar has approached the apex court against a Kerala High Court order of Feb 12, 2009, that dismissed his contention that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) was delaying the trial of Pinarayi Vijayan and two state bureaucrats on the pretext that the government has not given permission to prosecute them.

The other two accused in the case, besides Vijayan, are former power secretary K. Mohana Chandran and former joint secretary (power) A Francis.

Nandkmar had contended before the high court that the CBI, which probed the graft case, did not need any government approval to prosecute them as they were not entitled to legal protection from trial for corrupt acts.

Vjayan faced a CBI probe for his alleged role in awarding a contract in 1997 for renovation and modernisation of two hydro-power plants in the state to Canadian firm SNC Lavalin without any competitive bidding.

The government’s official auditor later found that the award of the contract by the Kerala State Electricity Board to the Canadian firm at the behest of the minister had resulted in a loss of Rs.3.5 billion to the state exchequer.

The contract had allegedly been given to the Canadian firm ignoring a Bharat Heavy Electrical Limited report, which had said that the renovation of three power plants could have been achieved at a cost of less than Rs.1 billion.

Nandkumar had approached the high court alleging that the state government was not keen to prosecute Vijayan and two bureaucrats though a corruption case against them was lodged in February 2005.

He also contended that that there has been no progress in the investigation.

But the high court disposed of scribe’s plea after the state government said that the CBI has approached it for approval for trial of the former minister and the bureaucrats, and that it was examining the plea.
Indo Asian News Service

UK football bosses planning two Premier Leagues

London, Apr.19 (ANI): English football is set for a revolutionary change with the sport’s bosses seriously considering plans to start a second Premier League.

Bolton’s Phil Gartside, one of the longest-serving chairmen and an influential member of the Football Association’s board, has put together a blueprint that is being circulated among key figures within the game.

They include the current Premier League chairman Dave Richards, who sees merit in the proposals.

The Sunday Mirror Sport says at least seven Premier League clubs as well as key Football League clubs are keen to be part of the new breakaway.

A prominent Championship chairman, whose club has been in the Premier League, said: “Given the severe financial restraints in the Football League it would be madness not to consider the proposals.

“The considerable wealth of Premier League clubs shows no sign of subsiding. The Football League clubs are poor by comparison,” he said.

Gartside’s blueprint proposes two Premier League divisions, each of 18 teams. There would be promotion and relegation of two clubs between the divisions. There would also be one club relegated from Premier League 2 to be replaced by a club from the Football League.

Perhaps most controversial of all is the idea of inviting two Scottish clubs to join Premier League 2. The clubs are not named but would be Glasgow giants Rangers and Celtic.

In the past, both Scottish clubs have expressed a wish to join the English Premier League bandwagon. With the top flight reduced from 20 clubs, there’s also a proposal for a winter break.

And in a move that will alarm the FA and Football League – who have their own knock-out competitions – there would be the introduction of a new Premier League knock-out cup.

Gartside would like the 36 clubs to review wage control policies. This is an area that concerns smaller clubs such as Bolton, but is much less of an issue to the likes of Chelsea and Manchester United.

Gartside has been working on the project, and sounding out key associates, for almost four months. He has attempted to fine-tune his proposal before it is formally discussed at a Premier League shareholders meeting by the 20 current clubs.

Gartside and his supporters will have to overcome a number of key issues to see the revolutionary plan come to fruition.

Fourteen Premier League clubs will have to vote in favour of the proposal to get the project up and running. The FA, who backed the formation of the original Premier League, would then have to support it. (ANI)

Centre has no role in invoking NSA against Varun: PC

NEW DELHI: Home Minister P Chidambaram on Thursday dismissed as “silly” BJP’s charge of Centre behind the detention of Varun Gandhi under the
National Security Act but steered clear of queries whether the action of Mayawati government was proper.

He also had a dig at senior BJP leader L K Advani for comparing Varun’s arrest with that of Lok Nayak Jaiprakash Narayan and former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, saying “decibel level is high during election and it is just sound and fury signifying nothing.”

“This is a silly accusation,” he said when asked at the AICC briefing whether the UPA government had a role in the detention of the young BJP leader as alleged by the saffron party.

“The problem is that by remaining out of power for five years, the BJP has forgotten the law. What can the central government do? The order was given by the state government,” he said, adding that these accusations fall flat.

Refusing to comment on whether invoking NSA was right or wrong in the case, Chidambaram said, “I have a view but cannot express it since representation is likely to come to me. I will deal with it on merit. There is a conflict of interest whether it is right or wrong. It was a quasi judicial matter as the matter is pending in the Supreme Court”.

Missing or mutated ‘clock’ gene ‘ups vascular disease risk’

Washington, Mar 26 (ANI): Researchers at Medical College of Georgia have found that circadian clocks that set the rhythmic motion of our bodies for wakeful days and sleepy nights can also set us up for vascular disease when broken.

During the study, they found that mice with mutated or missing ‘clock’ genes were prone to thick, inflexible blood vessels with narrow passageways, unhealthy changes typically associated with risk factors such as smoking, high blood pressure and cholesterol.

“Having a bad or broken clock seems to promote vascular disease,” said Dr. Daniel Rudic, vascular biologist in the MCG Schools of Medicine and Graduate Studies and the study’s corresponding author.

The findings suggest increased disease risk for those with mutated clocks, shift workers whose schedule are routinely in conflict with their natural rhythms, as well as others with poor sleep patterns. They also support the merit of developing time-released meds that are in sync with circadian rhythms.

Inside blood vessels, researchers found that clocks regulate key signaling that enables blood vessel dilation and remodeling.

Mice with missing or mutated clock genes have significantly less AKT, an enzyme that promotes the blood-vessel relaxing molecule nitric oxide, and less of nitric oxide precursor eNOS.

In animal models of vascular disease, the altered or missing clocks dramatically accelerated the unhealthy vascular response. In aged mice, the response is even worse, including a predisposition for developing clots.

Yet mice with mutated rather than missing clock gene fared much better in normal light-dark cycles than those in constant darkness. It was only in constant darkness that vascular injury occurred.

“The dysfunction is clearly light-cycle dependent, demonstrating these effects are related to circadian rhythm,” Dr. Rudic said.

The study is published in this week’s issue of Circulation. (ANI)