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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Baseball's World Series Game 4

On sunday,Oct,2011, in Arlington, Taxas Helicopters fly over the Texas and U.S. flags before Game 4 of baseball's World Series, between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Texas Rangers



At first Former President George W. Bush throws out the ceremonial  pitch before Game 4 of baseball's World Series between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Texas Rangers Sunday, Oct. 23, 2011, in Arlington, Texas.


The first inning started by Texas Rangers pitcher Derek Holland of Game 4 of baseball's World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals Sunday, Oct. 23, 2011, in Arlington, Texas. 

On Sunday,Oct.23,2011, In Arlington St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Edwin Jackson throws during the first inning of Game 4 of baseball's World Series against the Texas Rangers



 Texas Rangers' Josh Hamilton hits a RBI double during the first inning of Game 4 of baseball's World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals, Sunday, Oct. 23, 2011, in Arlington, Texas.

 

St. Louis Cardinals' Albert Pujols reacts after flying out against the Texas Rangers during the fourth inning of 
Game 4 of baseball's World Series Sunday, Oct. 23, 2011, in Arlington, Texas.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

The ear of Gadhafi's has ended !

Moammar Gadhafi

 Moammar Gadhafi was seen as an international villain, but for Susan Cohen he was a personal enemy, one she read up on daily for more than 20 years.
Gadhafi's death has ended the history of modern Arab Libya.Yet the death of Moammar Gadhafi was a milestone in modern Arab history in many ways more significant than the overthrow of lesser autocrats in Tunisia and Egypt.Gadhafi was the last of the old-style Arab strongmen — the charismatic, nationalist revolutionaries who rose to power in the 1950s and 1960s, promising to liberate the masses from the shackles of European colonialism and the stultifying rule of the Arab elite that the foreigners left behind after World War II.
Gadhafi was the last of a generation of Arab leaders such as Gamal Abdel-Nasser of Egypt, Hafez Assad of Syria and Saddam Hussein of Iraq who emerged from poverty, rising to the pinnacle of power either through the ranks of the military or the disciplined, conspiratorial world of underground political organizations.To some of them, his return implied that Britain was siding more with Gadhafi than with the victims of the bombing. In London on Thursday, British Prime Minister David Cameron pledged assistance to Libya's leaders as they work to form a new government.

"Today is a day to remember all of Gadhafi's victims," he said. "We should also remember the many, many people who died at the hands of this brutal dictator and his regime."Word of Gadhafi's demise was met joyously by members of Southern California's small and scattered Libyan-American community. Most have lives in the U.S. and will not return to Libya, but all have friends or relatives there.

"Every family that I know is happy. We were calling each other at 4:30 this morning ... congratulating each other," Idris Traina, 62, of Torrance, president of the Libyan-American Association of Southern California.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Well done Mushfiqur Rahim




New captain Mushfiqur Rahim leads the Bangladesh cricket team in T20 against West Indies last day and won by 3 wickets. In whole team Mushfiqur Rahim was the hero.

Bangladesh needed six runs in the last over to achieve a modest 133-run target before wicketkeeper-batsman Rahim (41 not out) hit paceman Ravi Rampaul's penultimate delivery over mid-wicket for a six.

Bangladesh required 20 runs in the last two overs, but Rahim and Hossain eased the pressure when they scored 14 in the 19th over bowled by debutant seamer Carlos Brathwaite.

Rahim, who hit two sixes in his 26-ball knock, also upstaged Marlon Samuels, who put in an impressive all-round performance for the West Indies. Samuels top-scored with a 42-ball 58 and took two key wickets with his off-spin.

Left-arm spinners Shakib and Abdur Razzak earlier bagged two wickets apiece as Bangladesh restricted the West Indies.

Samuels was the lone batsman to defy Bangladesh's spin attack, but received little support from the other end. He hit four sixes and two fours before being dismissed in the last over.

Razzak, who opened the attack, finished with 2-27 while Shakib bagged 2-25. Seamer Shafiul Islam took two wickets in the final over to finish with 2-19 off four overs.

The West Indies, put in to bat, lost their way after being comfortably placed at 61-1 in the ninth over. Their slide began with the dismissal of opener Lendl Simmons (23), trapped leg-before by Razzak.

Off-spinner Naeem Islam and seamer Rubel Hossain each took one wicket.

Bangladesh and the West Indies will now play a three-match one-day series, starting in Dhaka on Thursday.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

At least Chennai Super Kings lost against New South Wales


New South Wales won the toss and choose to bat first.At the beginning opener has started well.After losing two wickets New South Wales has collected 201.David Warner faces only 69 balls and collect 135 unbeaten. On the other hand Chennai Super Kings started well by the Michel Hussy.Next one after one Chennai has lost there all wickets and collects 155 runs. Finally there is hope to the Channai Super Kings to go semi-final.Man of the match selected David Warner.  

Anna Hazare explained his focus for the nrxt few months



In a press conference at his home Anna Hazare explained his focus for the nrxt few months.He said he will tour all five states that are heading for elections. This five-state tour covering Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Goa and Manipur is likely to begin between October 13 and 15.

The 74-year-old told he has planned many rallies for Uttar Pradesh. He will appeal to voters not to support the Congress if  not to passed the Jan Lokpal bill  in the winter session of Parliament. In that case, the Gandhian said he may also start a fast in Lucknow three days before the elections  in Uttar Pradesh. The dates for UP's polls have not yet been declared.

Mr Hazare also said, he will appeal to voters in the Hisar Lok Sabha constituency in Haryana where bypolls are scheduled on October 13.

In August, Anna's 13-day hunger fast was supported by millions as he asked the government to adopt the Jan Lokpal Bill. Under tremendous pressure, the bill was introduced in Parliament which passed a unanimous resolution accepting Anna's three must-have provisions:

In today's press conference, Anna also criticised Narendra Modi's government for arresting Sanjiv Bhatt. He told this is  wrong on the Gujarat government's part to put Sanjiv Bhatt behind bars after he filed an affidavit against Mr Modi in connection with the 2002 riots.