Friday 7 October 2011

Billy Bob Thornton's Daughter Sentenced to 20 Years in Prison


Billy Bob Thornton's Daughter Sentenced to 20 Years in Prison Credit: Celebrity News October 7, 2011 AT 11:56AM AP Photo/Orange County Jail
Billy Bob Thornton's estranged daughter was sentenced Thursday to 20 years in prison for a child's death, the Orlando Sentinel reports. Amanda Brumfield was convicted on a charge of aggravated manslaughter after the 2008 death of her goddaughter.
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Brumfield, 32, had initially faced a murder charge for the death of 1-year-old Olivia Madison Garcia, who died while in her care.
She was babysitting Olivia overnight in October 2008 and claimed that the little girl hit her head while attempting to climb out of her playpen; prosecutors deemed it "impossible" that a fall from such a short height could cause a 3.5-inch fracture on the child's skull.
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Olivia's mother Heather Murphy said Brumfield's sentence sentence was "more than I expected... I feel justice has been served."

David Beckham: Baby Harper Is Giving Me Gray Hair!

Moms & Babies October 3, 2011 AT 12:48PM
David Beckham: Baby Harper Is Giving Me Gray Hair!
Raising a baby girl isn't easy!
David Beckham, who welcomed his first daughter with wife Victoria in July, tells WSJ Magazine that baby Harper has taken a toll on his famous coif.

"I got my first gray a few years ago, and a couple more since we've had the little girl," the 36-year-old (also father to sons Brooklyn, 12, Romeo, 8, and Cruz, 6) reveals. "I definitely feel different than I did 10 years ago."


That's not the only sign of aging the soccer star has noticed. Beckham has endured knee trouble and a ruptured Achilles over the years, in addition to a slight stress fracture of his spine.
"It takes a while for the Achilles to warm up," he admits. "Once I've had my coffee, I'm good."


A professional soccer player since 1992, the sexy Brit hopes to play for his national team during the London Olympics in 2012. "I don't just want to be a coach or manager," Beckham tells WSJ Magazine. "I want to play."

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Three women share Nobel Peace Prize 2011


Nobel Peace Prize awarded to two Liberian and one Yemeni women




OSLO, Norway: The 2011 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded on Friday to Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Liberian peace activist Leymah Gbowee and Tawakkul Karman of Yemen for their work on women's rights.

The Norwegian Nobel Committee honoured the three women "for their non-violent struggle for the safety of women and for women's rights to full participation in peace-building work."


"I am very very happy about this prize,'' said Karman, a 32-year-old mother of three who heads the human rights group Women Journalists without Chains. She has been a leading figure in organizing protests against President Ali Abdullah Saleh that kicked off in late January as part of a wave of anti-authoritarian revolts that have convulsed the Arab world.


"I give the prize to the youth of revolution in Yemen and the Yemeni people," Karman said.


Johnson Sirleaf, 72, is a Harvard-trained economist who became Africa's first democratically elected female president in 2005.


She faces a presidential poll this month. She was seen as a reformer and peacemaker in Liberia when she took office. But recently, opponents in the presidential campaign have accused her of buying votes and using government funds to campaign. Her camp denies the charges.


Liberia was ravaged by civil wars for years until 2003. The country is still struggling to maintain a fragile peace with the help of UN peacekeepers.


Liberian peace activist Leymah Gbowee, organized a group of Christian and Muslim women to challenge Liberia's warlords. In 2009 she won a Profile in Courage Award, an honor named for a 1957 Pulitzer Prize-winning book written by John F Kennedy, for her work in emboldening women in Liberia.


Karman's father is a former legal affairs minister under Saleh. She is a journalist and member of Islah party, an Islamic party.


"We cannot achieve democracy and lasting peace in the world unless women obtain the same opportunities as men to influence developments at all levels of society," the prize committee said. 

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Zarine Khan – She does not take help from Salman Khan

(1) Zarine Khan is currently looking for a big house in Bandra and she is fed up of Salman Khan Name cropping up in every story connected to her.

They are friends and she doesn’t like using his name for everything. She is capable of finding a home herself and refuses to seek his help for such petty things.

She is currently living in a one BHK apartment and is looking for a bigger flat but the rents in Bandra are sky-high and she doesn’t have a lavish budget.

Zarine Khan Next Movies 2011 - ‘Housefull 2’ and Tamil film ‘Karneekaran’

(2) As per Latest Bollywood Interviews, she said that, "I was offered a lot of item numbers but I wasn't really comfortable. Character Dheela I would not call an item number because it was a funsong and I had Salman in it along with me. I knew nothing would go wrong."

"I am open to such songs where there is no vulgarity or sleaziness."

"The first schedule of Housefull 2 has been completed and now we are gearing up for the next schedule, which will start from next month. I am also doing a Tamil film titled Karikalan with Vikram."

Thursday 6 October 2011

Obama tasks ex-DD man to sell US colleges

WASHINGTON: Suresh Kumar's passage to the United States and its citizenship was different from the standard route. A former Doordarshan newscaster - a contemporary of Salma Sultan and Kabir Bedi - Kumar, an alumnus of Delhi's Hindu College, studied management in Mumbai and worked his way through Greece, Indonesia, Singapore and Canada before coming to the US in the 1980s to teach at Thunderbird School of Management and Rutgers University. "So my model is a little different," he muses, "most people come to US to study and then go to India to teach."

Early next week though, Kumar will travel to India to hawk the virtues of an American education system of which he was not a beneficiary but is now certifiably an expert. As the US Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Director General of the US and Foreign Commercial Service, he is one of the Obama administration's highest ranked Indian-Americans, a spectacular rise in government. Tasked now with leading a Department of Commerce Education Industry Trade Mission to India, he is also pointman for an education export initiative that will take 21 US colleges and universities to New Delhi, Chennai, and Mumbai to connect US educational institutions to potential Indian students and universities.

Not that US education system needs much salesmanship in India. For nearly a decade, India among all countries has been sending to the US the highest number of students, whose population is now upwards of 105,000. But the inflow has tailed off during the last year, and China has retaken the lead. It's a statistic that has furrowed some brows in both academia and government, considering that Indian students plow in more than $ 2 billion annually into the US economy.

Why the Indian admissions are falling off is not quite clear. Indian students are certainly exploring other options such as Canada, Australia, UK and Europe, but anecdotal accounts suggest they could also be staying home for further studies, unsure whether forking out $ 100,000 for a US degree is worth it given the economic downturn and visa and immigration issues that have made headlines. If that is the case, then the US is quite happy to bring its education wares to India.

In any case, the developments coincide with President Obama's National Export Strategy in which India is considered a ''priority market,'' and selling education and technology to India is a key component. Kumar's mandate is not just to attract more Indian students to study in America, but also lubricate the passage of US universities and schools to India, either directly, through collaboration, or even through distance education. A bill before the Indian parliament that enjoins US universities to reinvest their profits in India (and therefore bans repatriation) is not something that has thrilled Washington, but the US is looking at working around this issue, Kumar indicated in an interview on Wednesday.

While Kumar will be in India, India's human resources minister Kapil Sibal will be in Washington DC parlaying with Hillary Clinton in what's termed as the US-India higher education summit. Washington makes no secret of the fact that it considers education an industry and a commodity worthy of export initiatives (measuring ''India's higher education market potential, estimated in the billions of dollars'') it also feels education is an integral part of the strategic partnership between the two countries ''because of its impact on fostering collaboration on critical issues that we face today.''

A Commerce Department brief ahead of Kumar's visit notes that India aims to increase gross enrollment of high school graduates in higher education to 30 percent by 2020, which means almost tripling the enrollment from the present 14 million to 40 million. Presently, the Indian population in the relevant age group enrolled in a higher education course is more than that of Europe, USA, and Australia combined. The United States, whose leadership in education is still unquestioned, is well-positioned to help India reach its higher education enrollment goals, the report notes. As a small benefit, it will also bump up US trade figures with India, which are sharply lower than its figures vis-a-vs China.

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