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Thursday, September 9, 2010

10 Most Beautiful Snakes on Earth

Green Tree Python 
Photo: nasmac
Snakes. The word makes some shudder and others cringe while yet others think in wonder of the huge world of reptiles and their marvels. Whether you hate them or love them, one thing cannot be denied, which is their beauty. Count the top 10 down with

16 Food Items That Could Make a Bulimic Fat

So bulimia is no joke, we know, but we wanted to make a point that the foods we discovered are so fatty, so laden with lard, calories, and trans fat that it could potentially make anyone obese if they make eating these foods a habit of sorts. Some of these items provide a full days worth of calories, sodium and fat in just a few bites and if that isn’t enough they are often times disguised as ‘healthy’ choices. You might be surprised to see that not all of these come from fast food restaurants either.

McDonald’s Deluxe Breakfast


Starting with one of the more obviously unhealthy places to eat, McDonalds offers a moderate sized breakfast platter that includes eggs, sausage, pancakes (with syrup and margarine), hash browns and a buttermilk biscuit. I say moderate because I have seen average sized men take down 2-3 of these plates as the portions aren’t huge. Chewy sausage, squishy eggs, and crunchy oily hash browns- I can

Eid to be celebrated tomorrow in KP


Masjid Qasim Khan Committee in Peshawar announced Eid ul Fitr on Friday. The committee said that it received shahadas of moon sighting from various people and hence concluded that Eid will be on Friday.
The unofficial Masjid Qasim Khan Committee also met on Thursday in parallel with the Central Ruet Hilal Committee to decide about the sighting of the Shawwal moon.
The provincial minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhuwa Bashir Ahmad Bilour supported the decision of Masjid Qaim Khan Committee and said that Eid will be

Panasonic 3D VIERA AR Greeting

 Panasonic just unleashed a promotion that consist of augmented reality with the iPhone. Through an app, called 3D VIERA AR Greeting in your iPhone, Just point it at a specially designed Panasonic t-shirt and watch as a virtual Viera television appears on your chest which then displays 3D animals emerging from the screen. If Panasonic could somehow make their 3D televisions as magically engaging as this AR promotion, we might finally see the uptick in 3D TV sales the industry has been

KBC 4 attracts over fifty lakh applicants





Over 50 lakh contestants from across the country have applied to be part of the fourth season of the much-awaited Kaun Banega Crorepati (KBC), to be hosted by Amitabh Bachchan.

"KBC phone lines opened on August 2, and within eight days we had more than 50 lakh participants registering with us. But only 1233 contestants among them have been shortlisted making it the most exhaustive selection process for the show anywhere in the world," Danish Khan, Vice-President (Marketing) Sony Entertainment Television told reporters.

Auditions were being held to determine the final contestants in Lucknow, Nagpur, Ahmedabad, Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai.

"KBC audition is probably the biggest 'joint entrance exam' in India where successful registrants from across the country and from different socio-economic backgrounds will compete," Ajit Thakur, business head of the channel said. An adaption of the American television gameshow Who

Jolie speaks out against plan to burn Quran





Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie, who is on a visit to flood-hit areas in Pakistan as UN Goodwill Ambassador, has condemned plans of a Florida church to burn the Quran.

"Of course not. Of course not. I have hardly the words that somebody would do that to somebody's religious book," Jolie said when asked if she supported the act, reports contactmusic.com.

Christian pastor Terry Jones has caused a furore in Islamic countries by announcing plans to set fire to the Quran at his church in Florida, to mark the anniversary of the Sep 11, 2001 terror attack in New York.

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and several other officials in the

Bad parents

There are things not to do with children!!. Some photos are funny, but others are too bold.
bad parents



Accused players to return to Pakistan, Butt




Pakistan’s cricket chief Thursday said three players under investigation in Britain for corruption can return home as no charges had been brought against them.
Pakistan Test team captain Salman Butt and bowlers Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif have been interrogated by police over claims that they took money to deliberately bowl no-balls against England at Lord’s last month.
“Since the players have not been charged we have informed Scotland Yard that they will be travelling back to Pakistan within the next few days,” Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ijaz Butt told a press conference.
Seven players fell under suspicion after a newspaper sting targeting the Pakistan team’s alleged spot-fixing, and Butt said a fourth player, Wahab Riaz, would stay in Britain to be

Planned Quran burning 'despicable': Zardari

President Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari.
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Thursday condemned as “despicable” a US church's plan to burn the Koran on September 11, saying it could inflame Muslim sentiment across the world, a statement from the president's office said.
President Asif Ali Zardari said “anyone who even thought of such a despicable act must be suffering from a diseased mind and a sickly soul,” the statement said.
“It will inflame sentiments among Muslims throughout the world and cause irreparable damage to interfaith harmony and also to world peace,” the statement quoted Zardari as

Eid ul Fitr to be celebrated on Saturday




Shawwal moon was not sighted in Pakistan on Thursday. The Reut-e-Hilal Committee announced that Eid ul Fitr will be on Saturday.
The Central Ruet-i-Hilal Committee met here on Thursday to decide about the not sighting of the Shawwal moon. All the Zonal Ruet-i-Hilal Committees met at their respective headquarters.

President greets Aisam-ul-Haq on qualifying for US Open finals




President Asif Ali Zardari on Thursday congratulated tennis star Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi on qualifying for the final of U.S Open Tennis.
The President in a message appreciated the hardwork of Aisam- ul-Haq, and wished him success in the finals.
Aisam-ul-Haq will feature in two different finals at Flushing Meadow’s – the home of US Open Tennis – this week, in both the finals of Men’s Doubles and

Top 10 Most Expensive Used Cars Sold In Auctions

Here’s the list of most expensive cars that sold in any renowned auctions housearound the world. Even those cars is used cars, They have very good value in the eyes of the rich people as its rare or any history related to that car. Some of those cars maybe need a Lambda sensor to keep the engine works well. So Let’s take a look how those very expensive cars look and how much to take it home
10. Ferrari 250 LM 1962 sold for $6.979.000 in RM Auctions, Mei 2008


most expensive used cars sold in auctions Ferrari 250 LM 1962
Ferrari 250 LM 1962

9. Shelby Daytona Cobra Coupe 1965 sold for $7.250.000 in

Malik urges Interpol to stop insane priest from burning Quran




Interior Minister Senator A. Rehman Malik on Thursday urged Secretary General of Interpol Ronald K. Noble to stop Florida’s insane priest Terry Jones from burning (God forbids) the Holy Quran on the anniversary of the September-2001 attack.
In a letter written to the Secretary General, he drew attention of the Interpol towards the “very serious and grave” issue in which the priest has declared to burn the holy book of Muslims publicly, which is a crime against humanity and falls under international offense as it would inflict the international peace and harmony.
Malik said “Interpol must play its role to stop this heinous criminal act by insane Terry Jones as it will bring irreversible damage to the world peace especially when the world is fighting against all kind of acts of terrorism.”
He stressed upon the secretary general to take the issue with the concerned authorities of USA to stop the crazy so-called priest from this highly criminal act, which would hurt the sentiments of Muslim Ummah.
“Muslim Ummah would be outraged by such an act and the feelings of the Muslims be respected,” he concluded.
Meanwhile, Federal Minister for Religious Affairs, Syed Hamid Saeed Kazmi has strongly condemned the regrettable plan to hold the event on September 11, which is being arranged by a Church of Florida.
He termed the plan a “great shock” for the Muslim

Ruet-e-Hilal meets today to sight Shawal moon




Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee is going to meet for sighting of crescent (moon) of Shawal/Eid-ul-Fitr-1431-Hijri at building of Pakistan Meteorological Department, Karachi on Thursday.
Today is 29th Ramazan-ul- Mubarak-1431 Hijri. The Zonal/District Ruet-e-Hilal Committees will hold their meetings at their respective places on the same date and time.
The Chairman, Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee, Mufti Munib-ur-Rehman, will announce the decision of sighting or otherwise subsequently on the basis of

Aisam and Bopanna interview before final

Aisam-ul-Haq makes Pakistan proud

Taking the biggest steps yet in their quest to inspire peace between their homelands, Pakistan’s Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi and India’s Rohan Bopanna reached the US Open men’s doubles final on Wednesday.

Obama's loss of sex appeal

When Americans elected Obama, his admirers called him hot, cool, and sexy, says Tunku Varadarajan in The Daily Beast. But "no amount of political Viagra" could bring that back now

Is the President's public sex appeal forever diminished?
Is the President's public sex appeal forever diminished? 
The past 20 months have transformed President Obama from sex symbol to "floundering" politician, says Tunku Varadarajan in The Daily Beast. Unlike John Kennedy's "sleekly glamorous" sex appeal, or Bill Clinton's "cheerily priapic" magnetism, Obama's sexiness was "cerebral, languid, unconventional." And it couldn't survive the BP oil spill, the economy, Iran — or his obvious devotion to his wife. All this "hasn't merely diminished his sex appeal; it has killed it stone dead." Here's an excerpt:
The promise of “otherness” and change that had made Obama so sexy to so many stands shorn of its magic. He has tried to do too much, and as a result has done too

Beautiful Japanese model is really a man

A popular and beautiful Japanese model, called Kayo Satoh, has confessed on TV that she is a man. He move away from his hometown to prevent anyone from recognising him, and then living as a woman under a new name. Kayo claims he has had no plastic surgery, aside from natural prettiness, it seems much of “her” success is down to very skilful application of makeup.

The world’s ugliest parrot

Oscar is a 35-years-old parrot, that suffers from a rare disease that causes your skin to reject the feathers. Despite its appearance and the lack of feathers, Oscar is very happy and always sings with joy.

Funny and big bellies

Funny pictures of characters with big bellies. Consequences of drinking too much beer: D
humor


Height Follies!!

People have to be totally insane to do these crazy things. Very extreme!!
xtreme

India condemns US Quran burning, calls media blackout

India has the world’s third largest Muslim population after Indonesia and Pakistan. 
NEW DELHI: India condemned Thursday a planned Koran burning ceremony in Florida, calling on US authorities to take “strong action” and for Indian media to impose a blackout on images of the event.
“The US authorities have strongly condemned the statement of the pastor, religious leaders all over the world have condemned this proposed action, we too condemn the proposed actions of the pastor,” Indian Home Minister P. Chidambaram said.
“We hope the US authorities will take strong action to prevent such an outrage being committed,” said P. Chidambaram.
“While we await the actions of the US authorities we appeal to the

CCPO Karachi appointed DG FIA

CCPO Karachi, Waseem Ahmed. 
KARACHI: CCPO Karachi, Waseem Ahmed was appointed Director General of Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on Thursday.
According to sources, the reassignment came after disagreements between Interior Minister Rehman Malik and Waseem Ahmed.

Taiwan has auspicious 9-9-9-9-9-9 weddings

TAIPEI: One hundred sixty-three couples in Taiwan were married in a mass ceremony at 9:09 a.m. Thursday, the ninth day of the ninth month of the 99th year since the founding of their republic.

The word for nine in Chinese sounds exactly like the word for longevity, so there was method in the decision by Taipei city authorities to organize the nine-nine-nine-nine-nine-nine nuptials when they did.

Taipei Mayor Hau Long-bin, naturally dressed to the nines, was all smiles during the event, going the whole nine yards to make everyone feel the true weight of the occasion.

"I congratulate all the couples," he said.

Groom Ryan Chen said participating in the ceremony to tie the knot with bride Chang Ya-chi was a no-brainer.

"I was born on September 9, and my wife was born on the same date in the

Church’s plan to burn Qur’an under fire

WASHINGTON: Afghan police went on alert yesterday to guard against demonstrations triggered by a US church’s plan to burn a copy of the Qur’an on the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks which has drawn global condemnation.

Tension has risen with the approach of the ninth anniversary on Saturday of the Sept. 11 hijacked airliner attacks on the US.

Plans by Terry Jones, the pastor of a small church in Gainesville, Florida, to burn a copy of the Qur’an have added to what US religious leaders have described as an “anti-Muslim frenzy”.

The UN said such an act would be “abhorrent”.

“On behalf of the UN and the whole international community present in Afghanistan, I would like to express in the strongest possible terms our concern and indeed outrage at the announcement by a small religious group abroad of their intention to burn copies of the holy book of the Qur’an,” UN envoy Staffan de Mastura said in a statement issued in Kabul.

The planned Qur’an-burning by the Dove World Outreach Center sparked protests by several hundred Afghans in Kabul this week, mostly students from religious schools. Gathered outside a mosque in the Afghan capital, they chanted “Death to America”.

A senior police official in Kabul, who asked not to be identified, said an

Iran: Woman's stoning sentence on hold


Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani was sentenced to death by stoning after she was convicted of adultery.
Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani was sentenced to death by stoning after she was convicted of adultery.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
    Tehran, Iran (CNN) -- Iran has put the stoning sentence of a woman convicted of adultery and murder "on hold," Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast told state-run Press TV on Wednesday.
    While the statement did not differ greatly from previous, sometimes contradictory reports from the Iranian government about the fate of the woman, Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, it did indicate continued attention to the murder aspect of her case.
    "The sentencing of Ms. Ashtiani for adultery has been stopped and (her case) is being reviewed again, and her sentencing for complicity in murder is in process," Mehmanparast said.
    Ashtiani was convicted of adultery in 2006 and sentenced to death by

    JoSH to ‘S.I.N.G’ for Pakistan


    It is the greatest national disaster this nation has ever faced and in the light of this recent disaster to strike Pakistan, musicians have quickly started to mobilise their efforts to try and help those in need.
    JoSH is one of those bands who are planning to raise funds for the flood affectees in Pakistan through a charity single.
    “The song is complete – it’s called S.I.N.G – to be released in North America very soon”, says JoSH.
    The song will be in English and according to JoSH it will lift your spirits and break your heart at the same time.
    “We have recorded an incredible new English track called S.I.N.G – SINGING INSPIRED by the NEED to GIVE. Raising funds for Pakistan and other countries in

    What’s hot this week in men’s fashion, gadgets, and gear

    This weekly feature is a round-up, in conjunction with our friend Tim over at CoolMaterial.com of the hot new products appearing online this week. From fashion to gadgets, take a look at your new obsessions.
    Mine and Yours Shotglasses What’s hot this week in men’s fashion, gadgets, and gear
    Mine and Yours Shot Glasses

    Unlike any other Mine/Yours combos–towels, bathrobes, Audis–these Mine/Yours shot glasses are actually cool.
    wood watch What’s hot this week in men’s fashion, gadgets, and gear
    Reveal Bamboo Watch

    Reveal’s Bamboo watch uses the wood in the housing and band, creating a look that’s decidedly different while remaining classic and

    The US military may be investing in these ‘Jetpacks’

    A inventor that started out of his garage is reportedly in talks to manufacture his “Jetpacks” for the military. That’s right, if you’ve ever wanted to learn to fly a jetpack – now would be the time to enlist. The rest of you need to hold out until they give us Hoverboards…


    martin jetpack The US military may be investing in these ‘Jetpacks’

    Martin invented his “Jetpack” in his garage, and has been working on it for decades. Weighing well over 250lb, it is in fact much too heavy to realistically be described as a “pack” – rather it is a small aircraft which you strap into, as opposed to strapping on.
    Apples and flying apples; seriously, the specifics of the term “pack” are

    VIDEO: Wedding pictures turn into fight between photographers

    Weddings are supposed to be the happiest moment in a couple’s life (presumably before a lifetime of sadness and no sex, if “Everybody Loves Raymond” hasn’t led me astray). So it’s not particularly fun to see that couple’s day ruined. Unless it involves a fight between two photographers, as is the

    Neetu Chandra, Veena Malik disagree over Asif links







    Bollywood actress Neetu Chandra's publicist Wednesday rubbished Pakistani bowler Mohammad Asif's ex-girlfriend Veena Malik's claims that the Indian actress has links with the cricketer, now embroiled in a match-fixing controversy. Veena, however, claimed Neetu was lying.

    "Without any concrete evidence, Ms. Malik is going on and on talking about how she thinks Neetu Chandra is involved with Mohammad Asif. She is probably doing this for publicity, as we've heard that she herself has Bollywood dreams," Neetu's publicist Dale Bhagwagar told reporters here.

    "If that is the case, then this is a cheap way to bag mileage, as in the process, Ms. Malik is maligning the name and reputation of an established and critically acclaimed actress," he said.

    But Veena, an actress and TV host in Pakistan, told an

    Mohammad Asif considers asylum in Britain

     

    Mohammad Asif, one of the cricketers at the centre of the fixing scandal, is considering making a claim for political asylum in Britain to avoid returning to a potentially violent backlash in Pakistan.

    The Pakistan bowler held a 35-minute meeting with an immigration lawyer last Friday, The Daily Telegraph has learnt, and said he feared the allegations of fixing certain events in a recent Test match against England could make him the target of dangerous criminal gangs linked to the illegal betting underworld.
    The cricketer is said to have asked the lawyer what would be

    iPod touch 4G Teardown Reveals Only 256MB of RAM, and Smaller Battery of 3.44 W/Hour

    Those of you who thought that 4th-gen iPod touch is just the iPhone 4 without the ‘phone’ are in for a yet another disappointment. iFixit Teardown of iPod touch 4G has revealed that it only has 256MB of RAM like iPhone 3GS and iPod touch 3G, unlike the iPhone 4 which features 512MB of RAM. Teardown also reveals that the battery of the new iPod touch also pales in comparison to iPhone 4. iPod touch features 3.44 W/Hour battery while the iPhone 4 has 5.25 W/Hour.
    iPod touch 4G
    So to sum it up, no IPS display, no GPS, 0.7 megapixel camera for still photos, 256MB of RAM, smaller battery, and no phone calling makes the 4th-gen iPod touch more of a

    Angelina Jolie meets PM




    Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani has called on the high profile persons like UNHCR’s Goodwill Ambassador, Ms. Angelina Jolie to help the flood affectees in Pakistan by sensitizing the international community and creating better awareness about the plight of millions of flood victims as well as to mobilize support for the immediately required assistance for relief and rehabilitation. The Prime Minister was talking to Ms. Angelina Jolie, Goodwill Ambassador on UNHCR who called on him here at the PM House on Wednesday.
    The Prime Minister thanked Ms. Angelina Jolie for her expression of solidarity and support with the people of Pakistan and termed her visit as timely for drawing the world’s attention to the distress and despair of Pakistani flood victims. He also appreciated the fact that she had made personal financial contribution for the relief efforts immediately after the onset of unprecedented floods.
    Ms. Angelina Jolie said that she was deeply moved by her visit of flood affectees and refugees camps. She said that she was pleased to see that the Pakistani people are not loosing hopes and

    Aisam Qureshi reaches US Open men’s and mixed doubles finals




    Pakistan’s Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi has reached the US Open men’s and mixed doubles finals and hopes to win both in tribute to the 21 million flood victims in his homeland.
    Qureshi and partner Rohan Bopanna of India, trying to foster peace between their rival homelands, advanced to the men’s doubles final Wednesday by beating Argentina’s Eduardo Schwank and Horacio Zaballos 7-6 (7/5), 6-4.
    The 16th-seeded duo will face US top seeds Mike and Bob Bryan in Friday’s championship match, but Qureshi has already booked another title date. He and Czech partner Kveta Peschke have reached Thursday’s mixed doubles final.
    “The only motivation I have for these two weeks is to get these titles for the