Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Sunset Amazing Picture with moon

A scene you will probably never get to see. This is the sunset at the
North Pole with the moon at its closest point. You also see the sun
below the moon. An amazing photo and not one easily duplicated. You
may want to pass it on to others. The Chinese have a saying: "When
someone shares with you something of value, you have an obligation to
share it with others.

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Sania Mirza in Taj Delhi

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Sunday, March 15, 2009

Girlfriend Blue MMS in Jalandhar Again

Girl from Hoshairpur age 22 have affair with jalandhar boy, and boy
getting married with another girls and dont wan his girlfrind to make
some trouble so he make MMS of her and black mail her, and call her to
jalandhar and give him drink with some poison.....

case still in Investigation as girl reported that boy has made a Blue
MMS of her which she has came to take from him....

Monday, March 9, 2009

In the Name of Religion - Islam

Its Shocking incident that a child being punished for a crime of
stealing a bread and his hand has been crushed by car

THERE ARE NO WORDS TO DESCRIBE THIS!!!!!

wat kind of Justice is this in Islam.....

People will fear from Islam Religion if something has not been done by
islam people they should take a voice if they are not a part of
this...

No religion can ever justify such hideous crimes

Pass it on ......let the world know what's happening in the name of
Islam...

Pass this to all, for public awareness.
It must be sent WORLD WIDE!
Even if this message is sent to you more than once, just keep on passing
it.

Jazzy b - Jawani

New Punjabi Album of jazzy b

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Sri Lanka team on return from Lahore



Pakistani policemen are reflected in a bullet-ridden bus which was carrying the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore. Sri Lanka's wounded and shaken cricketers returned home Wednesday to tearful hugs, saying they were lucky to be alive after a deadly attack on their team bus in Pakistan.
Sri Lankan cricketer Ajantha Mendis sits inside an ambulance after his return to Colombo on March 4. Sri Lanka's wounded and shaken cricketers returned home Wednesday to tearful hugs, saying they were lucky to be alive after a deadly attack on their team bus in Pakistan.
Sri Lankan skipper Mahela Jayawardene with his wife Christina Sirisena after returning to Colombo on March 4. Sri Lanka's wounded and shaken cricketers returned home Wednesday to tearful hugs, saying they were lucky to be alive after a deadly attack on their team bus in Pakistan.
Sri Lankan cricketer Kumar Sangakkara hugs his wife Yehali and Tillakaratne Dilshan (right) holds his son upon their return to Colombo on March 4. Sri Lanka's wounded and shaken cricketers returned home Wednesday to tearful hugs, saying they were lucky to be alive after a deadly attack on their team bus in Pakistan.
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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

8 Sri Lankan cricket players wounded in bus attack in Pakistan

Seven members of the Sri Lankan cricket squad were wounded when around
a dozen gunmen attacked their bus as it drove under police escort on
Tuesday to a stadium in the Pakistani city of Lahore, witnesses and
officials said.

Lahore Police chief Habib-ur-Rehman said five people were killed in
the attack by the unidentified gunmen, who fired AK 47s and rockets
and hurled grenades as the team bus drove to the 60,000-seater Gaddafi
stadium in the eastern city.

Sri Lanka's sports minister said five players and an assistant coach
were wounded, two of whom were being treated in hospital.

"Police are chasing the terrorists," police chief Habib-ur-Rehman
said. "They appeared to be trained men."

The attack had echoes with one on the Indian city of Mumbai in
November which led to the Indian cricket team cancelling its planned
tour of Pakistan.

India blamed that attack on Pakistan-trained militants and the
incident sharply raised tension between the two nuclear-armed
neighbours.

Sri Lanka, which had been invited to Pakistan after India pulled out,
immediately cancelled the rest of the tour.

"We are trying to bring the team back as quickly as possible," a Sri
Lankan cricket official said.

Pakistan TV showed footage of gunmen with rifles and backpacks running
through the streets and firing on unidentified vehicles.

The driver of the Sri Lankan team coach said one of the attackers had
thrown a grenade under the bus, but it did not detonate.

A witness told Reuters he believed two police commandos were killed
along with a regular policeman and a traffic warden.

Shopkeeper Ahmed Ali said the two police commandos had been driving
behind the team bus when they were hit.

"It was a very heavy firing and I heard at least two explosions at the
time," said a Reuters witness who had been on his way to cover the
test match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka.

Cricketer Thilan Samaraweera seemed to be the worst hit, suffering a
thigh injury, a player on the team bus who did not wish to be
identified told Reuters by phone.

It was unclear whether injuries were caused by bullets, shrapnel or
flying shards of glass.

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