tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35477345469282849322024-03-14T15:08:29.946+05:30The Future Global Educational Center >>>Your Prosperity ! Our TargetThis is the meeting place of all the students of past & newer."The Future" Educational center's Students Blog.every one can write down their own ideas & findings as they can anywhere in the World. we are still together here.
__Priyantha de silva, "The future education center" , pirivena Road, hittatiya east, Matara.Priyantha De Silvahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00856671317479731272noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3547734546928284932.post-80969065534588407942008-01-29T01:54:00.000+05:302008-01-29T01:57:49.334+05:30Madara Madubhashini, A child created stamp, goes Island wide<span style="font-weight:bold;">A child created stamp goes Island Wide !</span><br /><br />Madara Madubhashini,A 12 years old student of Sujatha Balika Vidyalaya , Matara, Sri Lanka , has made a Stamp and posted to the government. Then , it has been selected and made 1, 000,000 stamps after that.We are glad to see her with us , at our educa tional Center,<span style="font-weight:bold;"> T.F.G.E., The Future Global Educational Centerer.</span><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_UkA2ZyO4kEQ/R0somLXpR4I/AAAAAAAAAFk/z1SS-3zJxOE/s1600-h/Madara_Stamp.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_UkA2ZyO4kEQ/R0somLXpR4I/AAAAAAAAAFk/z1SS-3zJxOE/s320/Madara_Stamp.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5137244436298286978" /></a><br />***********************************************************************************<br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_UkA2ZyO4kEQ/R0sl3LXpR3I/AAAAAAAAAFc/v_5zWLXBob8/s1600-h/Madara_ICD.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_UkA2ZyO4kEQ/R0sl3LXpR3I/AAAAAAAAAFc/v_5zWLXBob8/s320/Madara_ICD.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5137241429821179762" /></a><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_UkA2ZyO4kEQ/R0skyrXpR2I/AAAAAAAAAFU/LTZnAvD9fog/s1600-h/Madara_dis.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_UkA2ZyO4kEQ/R0skyrXpR2I/AAAAAAAAAFU/LTZnAvD9fog/s320/Madara_dis.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5137240253000140642" /></a><br />**********************************************************************************<br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_UkA2ZyO4kEQ/R0siW7XpR1I/AAAAAAAAAFM/vjJSUFOob9c/s1600-h/Madara.jpg"><br /><br /><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_UkA2ZyO4kEQ/R0siW7XpR1I/AAAAAAAAAFM/vjJSUFOob9c/s320/Madara.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5137237577235515218" /></a> Madara, also very much bright in Maths ( After she has came our TFGE center ), now in grade 8, and lives in Hittatiya east , Matara. We wish all the success in her life !Priyantha De Silvahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00856671317479731272noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3547734546928284932.post-54994132951572848532008-01-29T01:09:00.000+05:302008-01-29T01:53:51.625+05:30Priyantha De Silva and Media History In Sri LankaA few months ago, I've seen on a blog of TV radio Sri Lanka, a person had insulted me as "What do you know about Media?".I newer gave them an answer and laughed.When my childhood, a music group called "SHA", had came our house to stay about one week. (There was a one who had some relationship with us, in the band). Many singers and songstress like M.S. Fernando, Mariazell Gunathilaka and many others have came our house and had dinner , that my mother had cooked. Those days I was very familiar with singers, specially , with Abewardana Balasuriya.<br /> <br /><br />One day from the SLRC ( Sri Lanka Brodcasting ) had came our house to observe the information that I've posted by a letter.And they came to Matara from Colombo for that reason and got my sign to prove their attendance.They'd erected a antenna to get all the signal from other parts of the island ,in our home garden to search more. <br />************************************************************************************<br />In 1994 , I've posted a letter to The Sunday Times and It has published .The most important thing is, The Father Of Television History" in Sri Lanka,<span style="font-weight:bold;">Shan Wikramasinghe</span> (Pinier of ITN and TNL ) , had given me a replay next week.As a very reputed man in Sri Lanka, Shan Wikramasinghe, I'm very much glad to received a replay from him.Specially, that was my first letter I've posted to a newspaper and also it has published. Now you can see the copiers.<br /><br /><div class="download_image"> <br /><div class="download_image"> <img style="width: 465px; height: 339px;" src="http://www.divshare.com/img/display/3582850-c08" id="image_img" border="0" /> </div><br /><div class="download_image"> <img style="width: 461px; height: 292px;" src="http://www.divshare.com/img/display/3582851-080" id="image_img" border="0" /> </div></div><br /><br />***********************************************************************************<br /><div class="download_image"> <img style="width: 394px; height: 277px;" src="http://www.divshare.com/img/display/3582849-a5d" id="image_img" border="0" /> </div>When receiving a certificate from a minister , Mahinda Wijesekara at BMICH, Colombo. <br /><br /><br /> <br />************************************************************************************<br /><br />After that I've followed a "Media" course in the BMICH, from Mr. Sunanda Mahendra, Palitha Perera, Edvin Ariyadasa, and many more from the media sector.This's the certificate I've received for whole media"<br /><div class="download_image"> <img style="width: 348px; height: 494px;" src="http://www.divshare.com/img/display/3582848-04a" id="image_img" border="0" /> </div><br /><br /><br />************************************************************************************<br />This the 1st place Media certificate Ive won<br /> from the SLBC a long time ago.I've won , got the 1st place from the Island wide<br /><div class="download_image"> <img style="width: 411px; height: 299px;" src="http://www.divshare.com/img/display/3582847-2ce" id="image_img" border="0" /> </div>Priyantha De Silvahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00856671317479731272noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3547734546928284932.post-39524202021484593112007-11-25T08:26:00.000+05:302007-11-25T09:07:01.448+05:30A Great Drawing , From School to Universe !<span style="font-weight:bold;">From school to Universe !</span><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_UkA2ZyO4kEQ/R0jl1rXpR0I/AAAAAAAAAFE/6w-7FjGhA_4/s1600-h/Chathuri_Web-Edit.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_UkA2ZyO4kEQ/R0jl1rXpR0I/AAAAAAAAAFE/6w-7FjGhA_4/s320/Chathuri_Web-Edit.jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5136608085353776962" /></a><br />This Drawing is one of the most colorful pictures we've seen. Has drawn by,<span style="font-weight:bold;"> Chaturi Himashi</span>, 14 years student of Matara Central College, Sri Lanka.She has the ability to rise up her talent in time to come with age, 'cose still she a very small child with ability.<br /><br />We are proud of you having with us. Because she is a one of student of our institite, <span style="font-weight:bold;">The Future Global Educational Center</span>, (T.F.G.E.) in Matara, Southern Provence of Sri Lanka.<br /><br />She's drawn this one to send for a competition in India. <br />But, not going to send it explaining there are some incorrect parts in the picture. She said , with that reasons it'll not be able to win in the competition.Priyantha De Silvahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00856671317479731272noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3547734546928284932.post-20745661512997225742007-07-21T21:59:00.000+05:302007-07-26T03:49:00.276+05:30Into the West: Spreading the practice of Dhamma<span style="font-weight:bold;"> Into the West: Spreading the practice of Dhamma</span><br /><br /><span style="font-style:italic;">By D. C. Ranatunga<br /></span><br /><br />Exactly fifty years ago on June 15, 1957 three scholar monks from Vajiraramaya set off on a Dharmaduta mission. Leading the delegation was Venerable Soma Thera. The other two monks were Venerable Kheminda Thera and Venerable Vinitha Thera. They formed the first Dharmaduta mission to Germany. While monks were visiting foreign countries to propagate Buddhism, this mission was different. They were the first to go to Europe on a permanent footing and establish the Buddha Sasana there.<br /><br />It was the fulfilment of the main objective of the German Dharmaduta Society formed on the initiative of Asoka Weeraratne five years earlier. Then known as 'Lanka Dharmaduta Society', it was dedicated towards spreading the message of the Buddha in Germany and other Western countries. The highly respected Ven. Nyanatiloka Maha Thera who had come to Sri Lanka from Germany in 1903 and made this his spiritual home, confessed that his great wish was to give his mother country "the best I possessed i.e. the Dhamma". He worked hard to achieve this "in the firm conviction that the Dhamma will take root in my home country" and predicted a great future there. The Dharmaduta mission paved the way towards it.<br /><br />A young businessman dealing in jewellery and Swiss wrist watches, Asoka Weeraratne was on his first business visit to Germany in 1951. The country was slowly recovering from the devastation of the Second World War. War-weary Germans were looking for an alternative moral and spiritual philosophy that placed a high emphasis on peace and non-violence. They looked to the East for solace. Buddhism fitted in to what they were looking for.<br /><br />Two years later Asoka Weeraratne, as Honorary Secretary of the Society, visited Germany and did a survey of Buddhist activities, preparing the groundwork to establish and maintain a Bhikkhu tradition in Germany providing them with the necessary infrastructure to lead a religious life according to the rules laid down by the Buddha. Having established the Society's headquarters and training centre in Colombo, preparations were made to send the first Dharmaduta mission to Germany.<br /><br />In 1957 the Society was able to purchase Das Buddhistische Haus, the Centre of German Buddhism built by Paul Dahlke, a well-known German Buddhist scholar around 1924. Situated on a six-acre block of land in a lovely Berlin suburb known as Frohnau, it was converted into a Buddhist Vihara providing residential facilities for the Maha Sangha who would visit Germany for the Dharmaduta work.<br /><br />Over the past fifty years, the Berlin Vihara has attracted visitors from many different backgrounds and enjoyed the facilities provided to learn the Dhamma. There are regular visitors who attend lectures, discussions and sermons on Buddhism. Then there are seekers who wish to know what constitutes Buddhism as well as visitors who are purely interested in meditation. Researchers visit the Vihara to make use of the collection of Buddhist and Pali books for their studies and tourists interested in the history and architecture of the place. Schoolchildren in the age group of 10-18 years form another group who visit the Vihara.<br /><br />"All these categories find the serene and peaceful atmosphere in the temple and the calm of the well laid out garden a refreshing experience," says Tissa Weeraratne, the Trustee managing the Berlin Vihara. "The more serious visitor sees the natural environment as ideal for meditation and development of spiritual insights in a city with a reputation for busy activity."<br /><br />Having firmly established the Berlin Vihara, Asoka Weeraratne ventured out to establish the Mitirigala Forest Hermitage creating an ideal place for meditation and self-discipline. Both foreign and local monks interested in meditation find the forest hermitage a perfect location to practise meditation. He himself donned robes as Ven. Mitirigala Dhammanisanthi Thera and spent a peaceful life in a 'kuti' as a 'vana vasi' – monk living in the forest. He passed away on July 2, 1999 at the age of 80.<br /><br />Since the establishment of the Berlin Vihara many temples have come up in Germany as well as other European countries. Amongst the many Tibetan and Mahayana temples, the Berlin Vihara remains a centre of Theravada Buddhism catering to the needs of those interested in the Theravada tradition.<br /><br />"We continue to send monks from Sri Lanka and at any given moment we have at least two monks residing there," says Senaka Weeraratne, Secretary of the German Dharmaduta Society. Dikwelle Seelasumana Thera and Velichchiye Dhammavijaya Thera presently manage the Vihara. Vesak draws a large number of devotees to the temple when a full programme is carried out. Buddhist delegations regularly visit the temple.<br /><br />Three years before the Buddha Jayanthi, Venerable Nyanatiloka wrote that he wished to see "as a happy culmination of my life if Vesak1956, i.e. the year 2500, will see a well-established mission in Germany which will not fail to have a far-reaching influence on the other Western countries too." His wish has been fulfilled.Priyantha De Silvahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00856671317479731272noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3547734546928284932.post-27362163291726929942007-07-01T13:48:00.000+05:302007-07-01T14:10:52.737+05:30To learn English....<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://www.lakbimanews.lk/img/Education-1.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 320px;" src="http://www.lakbimanews.lk/img/Education-1.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;"><br />Move to create less clumsy robots</span><br /><br />The race to create more human-like robots stepped up a gear this week as scientists in Spain set about building an artificial cerebellum.<br />The end-game of the two-year project is to implant the man-made cerebellum in a robot to make movements and interaction with humans more natural.<br />The cerebellum is the part of the brain that controls motor functions.<br />Researchers hope that the work might also yield clues to treat cognitive diseases such as Parkinson’s.<br />The research, being undertaken at the Department of Architecture and Computing Technology at the University of Granada, is part of a wider European project dubbed Sensopac.<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://www.lakbimanews.lk/img/2-2.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 320px;" src="http://www.lakbimanews.lk/img/2-2.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br /><br />Greater subtlety<br />Sensopac brings together electronic engineers, physicists and neuroscientists from a range of universities including Edinburgh, Israel and Paris with groups such as the German Aerospace Centre. It has 6.5m euros of funding from the European Commission.<br />Its target is to incorporate the cerebellum into a robot designed by the German Aerospace Centre in two years’ time.<br />The work at the University of Granada is concentrating on the design of microchips that incorporate a full neuronal system, emulating the way the cerebellum interacts with the human nervous system.<br />Implanting the man-made cerebellum in a robot would allow it to manipulate and interact with other objects with far greater subtlety than industrial robots can currently manage, said researcher Professor Eduardo Ros Vidal, who is co-ordinating work at the University of Granada.<br />“Although robots are increasingly more important to our society and have more advanced technology, they cannot yet do certain tasks like those carried out by mammals,” he said.<br />“We have been talking about humanoids for years but we do not yet see them on the street or use the unlimited possibilities they offer us,” he added.<br />One use of such robots would be as home-helps for disabled people.<br />Interacting robots<br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://www.lakbimanews.lk/img/2-3.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 320px;" src="http://www.lakbimanews.lk/img/2-3.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br />The next stage of the Sensopac project is to develop an artificial skin for robots, making them look more human-like as well as being information-sensitive in the same way as human skin is.<br />This system is being developed by the German Aerospace Centre in collaboration with other research groups. The ambitious project is just one of many attempts to create more human-like robots. Another European research project - dubbed Feelix Growing - has been given 2.3m euros to develop robots that can learn from humans and respond socially and emotionally.<br />The medical community is making huge strides in the use of man-made parts for failures in the human brain. Last year US scientists implanted a sensor in a paralysed man’s brain that has enabled him to control objects by using his thoughts alone. The fast pace of current robotics research has prompted deeper questions about how androids would be integrated into human society. Some have called for a code of ethics for robots while others question how humans will cope in the face of machine intelligence.<br /><br /><br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;"><br />Children ‘meet net friends often’</span><br /><br />Many children are meeting up with people they first encountered on the internet - and their parents know nothing about it, a study claims.<br />Web security firm Garlik surveyed hundreds of eight to 15-year-olds and found 20% have met an online friend in person - and one-in-20 do so regularly.<br />Just 7% of parents were aware of their child’s behaviour, the study suggested.<br />Garlik, which advises people about data protection on the web, said youngsters were putting themselves in danger.<br />‘Wake-up call’<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://www.lakbimanews.lk/img/2-4.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 320px;" src="http://www.lakbimanews.lk/img/2-4.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a>The firm polled 500 young people about their online habits - and 500 parents were asked about their attitudes.<br />It found that 40% of children regularly visit websites that are specifically prohibited by their parents and many give out sensitive information without parental consent.<br />Details divulged include full name (30%), home address (12%), school details (46%) and family photos (9%).<br />One in 10 admitted to being cyber-bullied - but only half said they had spoken to their parents about the ordeal.<br />Despite 90% of parents saying they monitored their offspring’s internet usage, more than half of the youngsters admitted to surfing the internet when their parents did not know.<br />Garlik boss Tom Ilube labelled the research a “shocking wake-up call” to British parents. “The web is a wonderful place to explore - but young people continue to make themselves vulnerable by not applying the same caution online as they would in person.”<br /><br />-BBC<br /><br /><br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Words that sound the same</span><br /><br />Today we are continuing our general introduction to English language teaching. We will follow with syllabus specific lessons in the weeks to come.<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://www.lakbimanews.lk/img/2-1.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 320px;" src="http://www.lakbimanews.lk/img/2-1.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br />This exercise will help you to handle situations which need grammatical knowledge. Some of the words are pronounced in the same way, but have a totally different meaning. Be careful when you use these words and use them in the correct context so that the words will convey the correct meaning.<br /><br />Accept vs except<br /><br />Accept is a verb, which means to agree to take something .<br />For example: “I always accept good advice.”<br />Except is a preposition or conjunction, which means not including.<br /><br />For example: “I teach everyday except Sunday(s).”<br /><br />advice vs advise<br />Advice is a noun, which means an opinion that someone offers you about what you should do or how you should act in a particular situation.<br />For example: “I need someone to give me some advice.”<br />Advise is a verb, which means to give information and suggest types of action.<br />For example: “I advise everybody to be nice to their teacher.”<br />Often in English the noun form ends in ...ice and the verb form ends in ..ise.<br /><br />affect vs effect<br />Affect and effect are two words that are commonly confused.<br />affect is usually a verb (action) - effect is usually a noun (thing).<br />Hint: If it’s something you’re going to do, use “affect.” If it’s something you’ve already done, use “effect.”<br />To affect something or someone.<br />Meaning: to influence, act upon, or change something or someone.<br />For example: The noise outside affected my performance.<br />To have an effect on something or someone<br /><br />Note: effect is followed by the preposition on and preceded by an article (an, the)<br />Meaning: to have an impact on something or someone.<br /><br />For example: His smile had a strange effect on me. !Effect can also mean “the end result”.<br /><br />For example: The drug has many adverse side effects.<br /><br />alone / lonely<br />Alone, can be used as an adjective or adverb.<br />Either use means without other people or on your own.<br />For example: “He likes living alone.”<br />“I think we’re alone now.”<br />There are just the two of us here.<br />Lonely is an adjective which means you are unhappy because you are not with other people.<br />For example: “The house feels lonely now that all the children have left home.”<br /><br />a lot / alot / allot<br />A lot, meaning a large amount or number of people or things, can be used to modify a noun.<br />For example:-<br />“I need a lot of time to develop this web site.”<br />It can also be used as an adverb, meaning very much or very often.<br /><br />For example:-<br />“I look a lot like my sister.”<br />It has become a common term in speech; and is increasingly used in writing.<br />Alot does not exist! There is no such word in the English language.<br />If you write it this way - imagine me shouting at you - “No Such Word!”<br />Allot is a verb, which means to give (especially a share of something) for a particular purpose:-<br />For example: “We were allotted a desk each.”<br /><br />all ready vs already<br />All ready means “completely ready”.<br />For example: “Are you all ready for the test?”<br />Already is an adverb that means before the present time or earlier than the time expected.<br /><br />For example: “I asked him to come to the cinema but he’d already seen the film.”<br />Or<br />“Are you buying Christmas cards already? It’s only September!”<br /><br />altogether vs all together<br />All together (adv) means “together in a single group.”<br />For example: The waiter asked if we were all together.<br />Altogether (adv) means “completely” or “in total “.<br /><br />For example: She wrote less and less often, and eventually she stopped altogether.!To be in the altogether is an old-fashioned term for being naked!<br /><br />any vs some<br />Any and some are both determiners. They are used to talk about indefinite quantities or numbers, when the exact quantity or number is not important.<br />As a general rule we use some for positive statements, and any for questions and negative statements,<br /><br />For example:-<br />I asked the barman if he could get me some sparkling water. I said, “Excuse me, have you got any sparkling water?” Unfortunately they didn’t have any.<br />Note - You will sometimes see some in questions and any in positive statements. When making an offer, or a request, in order to encourage the person we are speaking to to, say “ yes”, you can use some in a question:<br /><br />For example: Would you mind fetching some gummy bears while you’re at the shops?<br />You can also use any in a positive statement if it comes after a word whose meaning is negative or limiting:<br /><br />For example:-<br />A. She gave me some bad advice.<br />B. Really? She rarely gives any bad advice.<br /><br />apart vs a part<br />Apart (adv) separated by distance or time.<br />For example: I always feel so lonely when we’re apart.<br />A part (noun) a piece of something that forms the whole of something.<br /><br />For example: They made me feel like I was a part of the family.<br /><br />been vs gone<br />Been is the past participle of be, gone is the past participle of go<br />Been is used to describe completed visits.<br />So if you have been to England twice, you have travelled there and back twice. If you have gone to England, you have not yet returned.<br />Now you’ve been and gone and done it!<br /><br />bored vs boring<br />Bored is an adjective that describes when someone feels tired and unhappy because something is not interesting or because they have nothing to do.<br /><br />For example: She was so bored that she fell asleep.<br />Boring is an adjective that means something is not interesting or exciting.<br />For example: The lesson was so boring that she fell asleep.<br /><br />Note: Most verbs which express emotions, such as to bore , may use either the present or the past participle as an adjective, but the meaning of the participles is often different.<br /><br />-More next week<br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://www.lakbimanews.lk/img/4-1.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px;" src="http://www.lakbimanews.lk/img/4-1.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://www.lakbimanews.lk/img/3-1.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 400px;" src="http://www.lakbimanews.lk/img/3-1.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;"><br />Helping the web become worldwide<br /></span><br />Although the web has permeated almost 250 nations, everywhere from Ascension Island to Zimbabwe, the language of online life is by no means as diverse.<br />Take, for instance, domain names such as www.bbc.co.uk. For a long time only Roman characters could be used in domains even if a nation’s native language used none of those letters.<br />Now international domains are getting more widely used to help people get to grips with the web in their own language.<br /><br />Core control<br />China has been at the forefront of the efforts to use international domain names. In 2006 it started seriously promoting three Chinese language domain names: gongsi (.com), wangluo (.net) and zhongguo (China).<br />“China has a long term vision for the project, they are very persistent and they know what they want,” said Subramanian Subbiah, co-founder of I-DNS.net, who has worked with China on the native language domains. The nation’s aims have been boosted by the fact that during 2007 all the most popular web browsers will have support for the Chinese character set built in.<br />It is keen to drive adoption of the native language domains for very simple reasons, said Mr Subbiah.<br />“Chinese domain names will be controlled by China,” he said. “Other domains, like .com, are controlled by other countries and they do not like that.”<br />The project seems to be working, he said, because native language domains are being snapped up three times faster by Chinese people than those using the Roman character set were.<br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://www.lakbimanews.lk/img/6-2.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 320px;" src="http://www.lakbimanews.lk/img/6-2.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br /><br />China has even seen the start of cyber-squatting in which speculators buy up domains in the hope that they will prove lucrative in the future.<br />Research suggests that the names have captured the interest of younger Chinese net users who know few words of English.<br />This also helps to explain, said Mr Subbiah, why native web businesses such as Baidu are outperforming Western web behemoths such as Google.<br />“Google means nothing in the Chinese language,” he said, “but Baidu does mean something in Chinese characters.”<br />Analysis of who uses Google in China shows if people can spell it they use it. But, he said, the vast majority who can’t spell it use the home-grown Baidu.<br />The success of China’s work on international domains has prompted South Korea and many Arabic nations to push on with their own projects to create native language domains.<br /><br />Travelling text<br />International domain names are all about helping one nation’s citizens get more out of the web. The flipside of this, and potentially more important goal, is translating what people are saying to make the web a universal medium.<br />“The great thing about the internet is that it is a great leveller,” said Dr Chris Boorman of translation firm SDL.<br />The common technology of the net, he said, should mean that any firm, be they based in Barnsley or Beijing, has the same chance to win a customer’s business no matter where that person lives.<br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://www.lakbimanews.lk/img/8-1.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 320px;" src="http://www.lakbimanews.lk/img/8-1.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://www.lakbimanews.lk/img/5-1.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 320px;" src="http://www.lakbimanews.lk/img/5-1.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a>Priyantha De Silvahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00856671317479731272noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3547734546928284932.post-47710988169450189102007-06-30T09:12:00.000+05:302007-06-30T17:52:38.560+05:30'The future' Information Center , For all the Students by, Priyantha De Silva _ Sir<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_UkA2ZyO4kEQ/RoXVpI64zkI/AAAAAAAAACA/ouuoSf34zv0/s1600-h/2006_Dansala___+(40).jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_UkA2ZyO4kEQ/RoXVpI64zkI/AAAAAAAAACA/ouuoSf34zv0/s320/2006_Dansala___+(40).jpg" border="0" alt=""id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5081702657303301698" /></a><span style="font-weight:bold;">When we decorated the Road to The Wesak Dansala </span><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://www.google.com/url?q=http://intraweb.stockton.edu/eyos/freetobe/images/birds/photo2_large.jpg&usg=AFQjCNF4x7o-fYxyl_LQoGeOU13P7W_szQ"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 320px;" src="http://www.google.com/url?q=http://intraweb.stockton.edu/eyos/freetobe/images/birds/photo2_large.jpg&usg=AFQjCNF4x7o-fYxyl_LQoGeOU13P7W_szQ" border="0" alt="" /></a><br /><a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://m1.freeshare.us/148fs992939.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 320px;" src="http://m1.freeshare.us/148fs992939.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br /><br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">'The future' Information Center </span>,<br /><br /> For all the Students This is the past & new student's common blog to get the information of the center. You must be anywhere in the world. but U can contact us in this blog with all the information . Also you can share everything , if you think it's important to others. ( But,Don't insult each other. Make self responsibility .) as a small education center in the region we've grown step by step to the world. all of can remember the past. How you've grown in our shadow , with loving each, Had many mistakes, But only to develop without how to do this as a child. you really know only I want is your happiness forever as ever. Without fear to the world thinking " Yes, I Can !" 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This is not my request, It's your duty to share the ideas & everything with others. As I did when you were with me as now. Now, all of we are going to live in the wings of mine as a Blog. Now, It's your turn ! <br /><br />As To the knowledge of all the people around the world, I've created some Blogs . there are a few of them.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;"><br />When the Dansala was opened by the Matara Mayor, Ranjith Yasarathna.Owner of "Indika Video" Matara, is also there on the picture</span><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;"><br />(01)http://thefuturematara.blogspot.com</span><br /> * The Future Global Educational Center - Matara - With Priyantha De Silva. This is the our Main Blog . News,Sports, Entertainments, Softwares, space & Astronomy, International News,, technology, TV & Radio, Art, Education. Government Information. religion , Buddhism, songs Download, Lyrics, Films , Singers , Satellite TV , friends & Chat,TV Schedule & Sports, Public Information, Business & Update are some ours All the links are here (or will be) to get to know everything. <br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">(02)http://thetriplegem.blogspot.com</span><br /> The Buddhist Channel, to get right path. Buddhism is the main religion of it.Dhamma. Sannga & Bana _ sermon Etc, Links To the important websites, Anytime can listen to Bana & methods of meditation. The real Buddhist site of the world.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">(03)http://starlanka.blogspot.com </span><br />TV & Radio, Songs, Films , DVD, VCD,Satellite TV & everything about Entertainment, there will be discuss.And links to many entertainment sites & auto update E-News, always.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;"><br />(04)http://cricketschedule.blogspot.com</span><br /> The Sports Site. With everything about Cricket, Schedules of coming cricket tours, Around The World. Auto Update Sports news.And Links you don't know before.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;"><br />(05)http://futurematara.blogspot.com</span><br /> Students Meeting place.You must be anywhere in the World. But can participate as quickly as if you like.That one is this one.<br /><br /><br />E-Mail: rkpdesilva@yahoo.comPriyantha De Silvahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00856671317479731272noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3547734546928284932.post-64530429042280132612007-06-26T03:36:00.000+05:302007-07-26T03:39:42.109+05:30Copy from http://cricketschedule.blogspot.com/<span style="font-weight:bold;">All of these are a copy from</span><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;"> <span style="font-style:italic;"><a href="http://cricketschedule.blogspot.com/">http://cricketschedule.blogspot.com</a>/</span></span><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;"><br />Visit <a href="http://cricketschedule.blogspot.com/">http://cricketschedule.blogspot.com</a>/ to see Picture and Inforations</span><br /><br /><br />skip to main | skip to sidebar<br />Cricket Schedules _ Sports Update Information and in the future cricket Schedules.<br /><br />A Sports Site with all the Cricket information . 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Sri Lanka were just too strong for us," admitted skipper Mohammad Ashraful, who won the toss and put Sri lanka in following a two-hour plus rain delay.<br /><br />The home side made a positive start but lost openers Jayasuriya and Upul Tharanga in successive overs to slump to 29-2 - Jayasuriya caught behind for eight off Shahadat Hossain and Tharanga lbw to Syed Rasel for 14.<br /><br />Chamara Kapugedera only managed seven before he was caught off Farhad Reza, having previously been dropped twice during his brief knock, and when Kumar Sangakkara hit Abdur Razzak to Tamim at mid-off and departed for 18, they were in trouble on 61-4.<br /><br />Mubarak and Tillakaratne Dilshan batted sensibly to stabilise the innings, sharing a partnership of 78 in 12 overs, but were separated when Mohammad Mahmadullah bowled Dilshan as he attempted a reverse sweep to claim his first international wicket.<br /><br />Mohammad Ashraful and Kumar Sangakkara<br /><br />Ashraful and Sangakkara have a difference of opinion<br /><br />Captain Mahela Jayawardene made 20 off 16 balls but top-edged Saqibul Hasan to the keeper and after Farveez Maharoof was lbw to Razzak for one, only 17 runs came from the final three overs.<br /><br />Upul Chandana fell to Mahmadullah for one, Mubarak was beaten by Razzak's under-arm throw as he tried to call Nuwan Kulasekera through for a quick single and the innings came to an end off the penultimate delivery as Razzak (3-47) bowled Dilhara Fernando.<br /><br />Bangladesh's hopes of reaching their target nosedived immediately as Maharoof removed Javed Omar and Mushfiqur Rahim for ducks.<br /><br />Ashraful fell lbw to Kulasekera for 20 as he played across the line and his team subsided to 69-5 before Tamim finally found a reliable partner in debutant Mahmadullah.<br /><br />They put on 60 for the sixth wicket before Tamim, having reached his fifty off 68 balls, became Jayasuriya's first victim, with Kapugedera taking the catch at deep mid-wicket.<br /><br />The slow left-armer then bowled Reza for seven before dismissing Mahmadullah (35) and Razzak with successive deliveries to leave Bangladesh on 151-9.<br /><br />The end was not long in coming as Fernando, the fastest bowler on either side in the absence of team-mate Lasith Malinga, ripped one through Shahadat's defences with the first ball of the 37th over.<br /><br />"We have played excellent cricket through the last few months and the results show that," Jayawardene said afterwards.<br /><br />"Bangladesh improved their bowling with each match but the batsmen need to bat longer to put up big scores."<br /><br />Scorecard<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 2:47 AM 0 comments <br /><br />Labels: Cricket<br /><br />Tuesday, July 24, 2007<br />Sanath Jayasuriya Has Got His 300 ODI Wicket with WIN<br /><br />Jayasuriya claims landmark in win<br />Second one-day international, Colombo: Bangladesh 137 (46.5 overs) lost to Sri Lanka 141-5 (31.1 overs) by five wickets<br /><br /><br /><br />Sanath Jayasuriya celebrates his 300th ODI wicket<br /><br />Jayasuriya did not play in the 3-0 Test series win<br />Sanath Jayasuriya became the first man to achieve 10,000 runs and 300 wickets in one-day internationals as Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh by five wickets.<br /><br />The 38-year-old, who had already passed 10,000 runs, removed Syed Rasel to take his 300th wicket and finish with 4-31.<br /><br />Paceman Lasith Malinga had reduced the visitors to 13-3 before Aftab Ahmed (47) helped Bangladesh to 137.<br /><br />Sri Lanka took just 31.1 overs to reach their victory target in Colombo and secure an unassailable 2-0 series lead.<br /><br />The hosts briefly looked vulnerable on 79-4 but Chamara Silva guided them home with an unbeaten 36.<br /><br /><br />Such records come when you play for so long<br /><br />Sanath Jayasuriya<br /><br />Jayasuriya, who enjoyed a brief spell with Lancashire earlier this month, played down his feat.<br /><br />"It is nice to be the first one to get there but I am happy I took four wickets and helped my team win," said the left-hander, who has played more one-dayers than any one else.<br /><br />"Such records come when you play for so long."<br /><br />The all-rounder, who also scored 24 runs in Sri Lanka's innings, is the ninth player to take 300 one-day wickets.<br /><br />Bangladesh captain Mohammad Ashraful was unhappy with the way his side batted.<br /><br />"We batted poorly again but I think we bowled well to take five wickets," he said. "You need to put up a big score against a team like Sri Lanka if you want to win."<br /><br />The final match in the series will be played on Wednesday.<br /><br />Scorecard<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 1:06 AM 0 comments <br /><br />Labels: Cricket<br /><br />Sunday, July 22, 2007<br />DON’T TAUNT MURALI<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Sweet success<br /><br />By Desmond Samith<br /><br />Accidents, fate and ‘ifs and buts’ do not seem to be in Muttiah Muralitharan’s book. He is known to be a cricketer with a strong will. He flew back to Sri Lanka taking a short break from his county cricket, for the Bangladesh Test series. He just wanted 26 wickets to reach the 700 mark. Twenty six wickets in three matches should have been a tall order for any other bowler but not for Murali. He’s back on county duty after snaring his 700th Test victim.<br />Fortunately for Sri Lanka fans Murali saga will not end soon. He is set to overtake Shane Warne’s world record of 708 wickets. The mercurial spinner has already set his eyes on 1000 wickets. “I think I can achieve a little bit more than the world record.<br />I hope to play until the next World Cup in 2011 and the challenge is, before I retire I am thinking of taking 1000 Test wickets,” he told the reporters. It’s a long way to go and Murali has immediate goals as well. “I want to go to Australia (in November) and try and win the series because we have never won one there.<br />Also, I have not taken five wickets in an innings in Australia. They are the No. 1 team in the world but we can also be better than them if we play to our strengths,” he further said.<br />Those words epitomise his large heart for the country. Personal milestones and records are there but the country’s name and glory are what should come before everything. That’s why he’s ‘our Murali.’ The champion of the majority Sinhalese, minority Tamils, Muslims, Burghers or whoever.<br />Muralitharan, who began his cricket career as a medium paceman and later tried his hand at off spin on the instructions of his school coach Sunil Fernando, is on the verge of becoming Test cricket’s most successful bowler. Records are there to be broken. Why not? Murali is also slowly approaching Wasim Akram’s ODI wicket record of 502. He has now 432.<br />Australia has always been a challenge for the champion spinner. His first Test was against them in 1993. His first scalp was their lower order bat Greg McDermott. In the second essay of that Test played at R. Premadasa Stadium he accounted for their opener Tom Moody.<br /><br />Doubts<br /><br />Murali’s action has always been a puzzle for all comers. Once the Australian captain Allan Border thought he was a leg spinner. Former Test cricketers Bishen Singh Bedi (India), Michael Holding (West Indies) and Dean Jones (Australia) have time and again criticised his bowling action. And it was in Australia that the worst thing happened. He was called for throwing in Australia in 1995-96, first in the Boxing Day Test at Melbourne by Darrel Hair and later in the one-day series that followed. He was cleared by the ICC after biomechanical analysis at the University of Western Australia and at the University of Hong Kong in 1996. They concluded that his action created the ‘optical illusion of throwing’.<br />Murali never stopped learning. He added a fast top-spinner to his armoury and later developed a deadly doosra, off-spinner’s version of googly. That instantly attracted criticism. When he used his latest weapon against the Aussies in a home Test with good results it was too much for the English match referee Chris Broad. Fresh doubts rose over his bowling action. Murali underwent a number of medical tests in Australia, England and Hong Kong to ‘prove his innocence.’ He once boycotted a series in Australia as he had been subjected to verbal abuse there in a previous series. No bowler in Test history has been subjected to such physical and mental agonies because of his bowling action. Murali’s doosra divided the cricket world. Following tests on bowlers’ flexion levels it was revealed that almost all present and past cricketers operated above the allowed limit.<br />Murali has had his fair share of accolades as well. He was once declared Wisden’s best player and former Australian captain Steve Waugh said he was the ‘Don Bradman of bowling.’<br />Murali’s humanitarian efforts for the UN and in the wake of the tsunami, along with Warne, brought him closer to the hearts of millions of fans. North Indian Madhimalar came into Murali’s life and so did a son later.<br />With all the accolades, successes, records and many more, Murali still remains a down to earth cricketer. He is still the son of that Kandy confectioner. He may have inherited that sweet smile from his family who make sweets for their living. Come November, the ‘smiling assassin’ Murali will bring tears of joy to many more local fans.<br /><br /><br />DON’T TAUNT MURALI<br />- Symonds<br /><br />SYDNEY, (AFP) Andrew Symonds on Saturday urged Australian cricket fans not to taunt Sri Lankan spinner Muttiah Muralitharan if he passes Shane Warne’s Test wicket world record while touring Down Under this year.<br />Australian crowds have regularly abused “Murali” since he was twice called for throwing, with even Prime Minister John Howard labelling him a chucker.<br /><br />There are fears the harrassment, which led to the spinner boycotting a tour Down Under in 2004, will intensify if he eclipses Shane Warne’s 708 Test wicket haul on Australian soil later this year.<br />Australian all-rounder Symonds, Muralitharan’s former teammate at English county side Lancashire, said he would be embarassed if the Australian crowds failed to acknowledge his achievement.<br />“I just hope the beer drinkers in the sun don’t give him a hard time and late one afternoon if he breaks the record they start on him,” Symonds told Australian Associated Press.<br /><br />“I hope that doesn’t happen, I hope people can stand up and actually applaud him for what he is -- a legend.”<br />Muralitharan has 700 Test wickets and is likely to overtake Warne’s 708 in one of the two Tests between Sri Lanka and home side Australia in November.<br /><br />Symonds said if Murali snared the record, he did not want the Australian crowd to sour the moment.<br />“Definitely it would be embarrassing for us as a team if they didn’t (applaud him),” Symonds told AAP.<br />“We respect him for his skills and for what he has done and I think it would be rude, straight out rude, if they didn’t sort of respect him and give him the pat on the back he deserves.”<br />Controversy over the bowler’s action exploded publicly on Boxing Day 1995 when Australian umpire Darrell Hair called Murali seven times for throwing, creating a furore.<br /><br />He was subsequently called during a one-day series in Australia, which almost prompted Sri Lanka to walk off midway through a one-day match in Adelaide four years later.<br />Murali refused to tour Australia in 2004 because of his treatment by Australians, including Prime Minister and cricket fan John Howard.<br /><br />Largely on the back of controversy surrounding Murali, the International Cricket Council set up a detailed study of bowling actions with the latest scientific equipment, and found that just about every bowler threw the ball to some extent.<br />It was only when a bowler’s arm flexed to 15 degrees that it became detectable to the naked eye so the ICC set 15 degrees as the limit for a bowler’s elbow movement.<br /><br />Any bowler now reported by umpires for having a suspect action must be scientifically tested. If found to be outside the 15-degree parameter the bowler is banned and must have remedial work with experts before being allowed to play again.<br /><br />****<br /><br />Davis Cup tennis<br /><br />Sri Lanka in ‘must win’ situation<br /><br />By Sammidha Kalmith Rathnayake<br />Sri Lanka are in a ‘must win’ situation in their final first round match against Lebanon if they are to proceed to the next round of the Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Zone III tennis tournament continued at the SLTA courts yesterday.<br />At the same time Sri Lanka must also hope that UAE beats Oman in their match also scheduled for today.<br />If Lebanon goes on to win the match, ‘B’ group will have a three-way contest which will be decided on their previous meetings in the tournament.<br />Yesterday morning Sri Lanka managed to beat UAE by 2/1 and one can say that they are gradually coming out of the bad patch which saw them lose to Oman in their opening game.<br />Renouk Wijemanne again failed to make an impression as he went down to Hamed Abbas Al Janahi by 6/2, 6/1 in the first singles. The match between Omar Bahrouzyan and star player Harshana Godamanna was a peice of cake for the locals as he recorded a convincing 6/2, 6/0 win. In the doubles Godamanna partnered by Rajeev Rajapakse made short work of Mahmoud-Nader Al Baloushi and Omar Bahrouzyan to win 6/3, 6/1.<br />The other matches of the day saw Lebanon beat Oman 2-1 and Singapore beat Vietnam by the same margin. Saudi Arabia and Malaysia were tied at 1/1 with the doubles to decide the tie. Today will be the final day of the tournament.<br /><br />****<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 3:37 AM 0 comments <br /><br />Labels: Cricket<br /><br />Sri Lankan A team toils at Sussex<br /><br /><br />Sri Lankan A team toils at Sussex<br />Tour match, Hove, day one of three (close): Sussex 78-1 v Sri Lanka A 225<br />Scorecard<br />James Kirtley took 4-44 as Sussex dismissed Sri Lanka A for just 225 on day one at Hove.<br /><br />Wicket keeper Kaushal Silva, 21, top scored with an unbeaten 49, while Malinda Warnapura weighed in with 44 after the tourists opted to bat.<br /><br />When Sussex replied they did not hang around, with Richard Montgomerie and Carl Hopkinson both tucking in.<br /><br />Akalanka Ganegama bowled Hopkinson for 21 but Sussex were well-placed at 78-1 at the close, a deficit of 147.<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 2:58 AM 0 comments <br /><br />Labels: Sri Lanka continue dominant form - Priyantha De Silva<br /><br />Sri Lanka Vs Bangladesh 1st ODI - Fernando spell floors Bangladesh<br /><br /><br />Fernando spell floors Bangladesh<br />First one-day international, Colombo: Sri Lanka 234-6 (50 overs) bt Bangladesh 164 (40.3 overs) by 70 runs<br />Scorecard<br />Dilhara Fernando celebrates one of his four wickets in Colombo<br /><br /><br />Fernando wreaked havoc to leave Bangladesh reeling on 56-5<br />Dilhara Fernando put in a superb spell of bowling as Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh by 70 runs in the first one-dayer.<br /><br />The hosts were struggling in Colombo on 67-3 but managed 234-6 thanks to Upul Tharanga (57) and Chamara Silva (65).<br /><br />Then Fernando (4-24) ripped through the Tigers' top order after Shahriar Nafees (33) had got them off to a solid start.<br /><br />Mushfiqur Rahim, Farhad Reza and Abdur Razzak all made 28 but Bangladesh were bowled out for 164 in the 41st over to go 1-0 down in the three-match series.<br /><br />They next meet in the second one-day international in Colombo on Monday.<br /><br /><br />606: DEBATE<br />Can Bangladesh hit back in the second ODI?<br /><br />Sir Lanka won comfortably enough, but it was a far from straightforward start as Sanath Jayasuriya (21, Kumar Sangakkara (16) and Mahela Jayawardene (2) all fell cheaply.<br /><br />But solid strokes from Silva and Tharanga, claiming their seventh and ninth ODI half-centuries respectively, led Sri Lanka to respectability.<br /><br />Mashrafe Mortaza and Syed Rasel enjoyed the best of the Bangladesh bowling, but their two wickets apiece could not be matched by their costly team-mates.<br /><br />Chasing 235 runs to win, Bangladesh got off to a promising start with openers Tamim Iqbal and Nafees striking up a strong partnership.<br /><br />However, that all fell apart within the space of four overs as they went from 45-0 to 56-5.<br /><br />Fernando took four of the wickets as Iqbal (11), Nafees (33), Tushar Imran (0), Shakib Al Hasan (0) and Mohammad Ashraful (4) all fell within quick succession before Sri Lanka wrapped up the win.<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 2:52 AM 0 comments <br /><br />Labels: One Day Cricket<br /><br />Tuesday, July 17, 2007<br />Murali captures 700th Test wicket - 'Hungry' Murali may extend career<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />'Hungry' Murali may extend career<br />Muttiah Muralitharan<br />Muralitharan is closing in on Shane Warne's world record<br />Sri Lanka spinner Muttiah Muralitharan may play on for another four years to achieve 1,000 wickets in Test cricket.<br /><br />Muralitharan, 35, reached 700 - eight short of Shane Warne's world record - as Sri Lanka beat Bangladesh by an innings to seal a 3-0 series triumph.<br /><br />"It is a big achievement taking 700 wickets but I think I can achieve a little bit more," Muralitharan said.<br /><br />"The challenge is whether I can take 1,000 before I retire. I'm thinking about playing till the next World Cup."<br /><br />Two Tests in Australia in November will give him a chance to take over from Warne.<br /><br />But the off-spinner, who has been targeted by Australian fans in the past over his unorthodox action, is playing down expectations about achieving the feat there.<br /><br />"The record will come in the near future, but I'm not sure it will happen in Australia because the wickets there usually help fast bowlers," he said.<br /><br />"I don't know how much I will get to bowl in Australia because our fast bowlers could grab most of the wickets."<br /><br />Muralitharan has played 113 Tests since making his debut in Australia in 1992 and moved from 600 to 700 Test wickets in just 12 matches.<br /><br />"So many years at the top takes a lot out of you but I am still hungry for wickets and that is what matters," he added.<br />Is Muralitharan better than Warne?<br /><br />By K.R. Nayar, Staff Reporter<br />Published: July 16, 2007, 00:03<br /><br />Dubai: Muttiah Muralitharan achieved the 700-wicket milestone recently and is just eight wickets short of Shane Warne's world record tally of 708 from 145 Test matches.<br /><br />The highlight of this achievement is also the fact that Muralitharan has played in only 113 Test matches.<br /><br />Does that make him the world's greatest and most effective spinner? Is he even better than Warne?<br /><br />I have been fortunate to watch both these great bowlers closely, especially at net practice. Warne turns the ball away from the stumps yet he forces the batsman to commit mistakes. Variety is his forte and he keeps the batsman guessing all the time.<br /><br />On the other hand, Muralitharan bowls on to the stumps, which strengthens his chances of getting wickets more than Warne. He is also unplayable, especially on turning surfaces.<br /><br />For Warne, the state of the wicket did not matter at all. He could trap batsmen with his loop and googlies even on brilliant batting tracks.<br /><br />What has impressed me most about Warne is his thinking ability and I believe that it is his intelligence that has got him most of his wickets.<br /><br />Once while talking about Warne, Sri Lankan star batsman Kumar Sangakkara had said: "Warne is one of the shrewdest bowlers I have ever faced. He toys with your mind ... to the extent that he will even let you know how he is planning to get you out. He can literally bluff you out."<br /><br />Vicious turns<br /><br />Muralitharan is able to generate those vicious turns, but what makes him special are those deliveries that go straight and his doosra that spins in the opposite direction.<br /><br />Controversy over his bowling action did mar his reputation. His action does not look as clean as Warne's, yet he deserves all the credit for his wickets.<br /><br />Before Muralitharan, cricket did have terrific off-spinners, but no one transformed off-spin into such an effective weapon.<br /><br />Warne retired at the age of 37 and Muralitharan at 35 looks fit to play for 2 more years. It should be no surprise if Muralitharan goes on to become the first bowler ever to take 1,000 wickets, but the fact remains that both these spinners will glitter forever in the history of the game.<br /><br />Murali captures 700th Test wicket<br />Third Test, Kandy, day four: Sri Lanka 500-4 bt Bangladesh 131 & 176 by an innings and 193 runs<br />Scorecard<br /><br />Muttiah Muralitharan celebrates his 700th Test wicket<br />Murali is the second most prolific bowler ever in Test cricket<br /><br />Muttiah Muralitharan claimed his 700th Test wicket as Sri Lanka completed an innings and 193-run win over Bangladesh to seal a 3-0 Test series triumph.<br /><br />The off-spinner (6-54) reached the mark with the final wicket, which took him to within eight victims of retired Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne.<br /><br />Sri Lanka declared on their overnight 500-4 and the Tigers made a good start to reach lunch at 106-2 on day four.<br /><br />But Muralitharan ran through them as they went from 123-2 to 176 all out.<br /><br />The 35-year-old was mobbed by his team-mates and cheered wildly by the crowd in his home town Kandy after finishing with match figures of 12-82 to close in on his great friend and rival Warne.<br /><br />Bangladesh, who were outclassed in the previous two games and on the first three days here, began the fourth morning hoping to regain some pride.<br /><br />And Shahriar Nafees (64) got them off to a decent start by putting on 47 with Javed Omar (22) before the latter fended a short Lasith Malinga delivery to first slip.<br /><br /><br />606: DEBATE<br />Murali is a great bowler, but Shane Warne will always be better<br /><br />SG<br /><br />Habibul Bashar's miserable run of form continued when he attempted a wild slog at Muralitharan and was comprehensively bowled for 15, making it a total of 66 runs in the series for the former skipper.<br /><br />Muralitharan sparked the afternoon collapse when quicker deliveries saw Nafees edge to first slip and skipper Mohammad Ashraful trapped lbw.<br /><br />Mushfiqur Rahim drove Sujeewa de Silva to point and Rajin Saleh was snapped up at second slip off the same bowler, while Tushar Imran flicked Malinga straight to mid-wicket.<br /><br />The rest crumbled to Sri Lanka's finest ever bowler, with Mashrafe Mortaza holing out to long-on, Shahadat Hossain bowled trying to slog-sweep and Syed Rasel spooning a catch to mid-off.<br /><br />Muralitharan needed only 12 Tests to move from 600 to 700 and could well break Warne's record in November when, ironically, Sri Lanka visit Australia for two Tests.<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 2:58 AM 0 comments <br /><br />Labels: Murali captures 700th Test wicket - Hungry' Murali may extend career<br /><br />Wednesday, July 11, 2007<br />Sri Lanka announce provisional Twenty20 squad<br /><br />Sri Lanka announce provisional Twenty20 squad<br /><br />Sa'adi Thawfeeq<br /><br />July 9, 2007<br /><br />Sri Lanka announced a 30-man provisional squad for the Twenty20 World Championship in South Africa in September this year. Marvan Atapattu, the former captain, was not picked and continues to be out of favour with the national cricket selectors in shorter formats of the game<br /><br />Atapattu, who pulled out of the ongoing Test series againt Bangladesh citing personal reasons, is currently playing league cricket in England for Lashings CC.<br /><br />Also overlooked was Kaushalya Weeraratne, who currently holds the world record for the fastest fifty - scored off 12 balls - in a domestic Twenty20 club match. He went onto make 66 off 18 balls and has been a specialist allrounder in this format of the game.<br /><br />Provisional Sri Lanka squad: Mahela Jayawardene (capt), Kumar Sangakkara, Dilruwan Perera, Upul Tharanga, Sanath Jayasuriya, Avishka Gunawardene, Mahela Udawatta, Tillakaratne Dilshan, Chamara Kapugedera, Michael Vandort, Jehan Mubarak, Thilina Kandamby, Chamara Silva, Farveez Maharoof, Chaminda Vaas, Ranga Dias, Dilhara Fernando, Ishara Amarasinghe, Lasith Malinga, Nuwan Kulasekera, Nuwan Zoysa, Akalanka Ganegama, Dilhara Lokuhettige, Muttiah Muralitharan, Hasantha Fernando, Malinga Bandara, Kaushal Lokuarachchi, Gayan Wijekoon, Upul Chandana, Dammika Prasad<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 1:10 AM 0 comments <br /><br />Labels: Sri Lanka announce provisional Twenty20 squad<br /><br />Monday, July 9, 2007<br />Tennis _ Federer wins 5th straight Wimbledon title<br /><br /><br />Federer wins 5th straight Wimbledon title<br />By CHRIS LEHOURITES, AP Sports Writer<br />July 8, 2007<br /><br /><br />Switzerland's Roger Federer, left, and Rafael Nadal cast giant shadows as they leave the court, after Federer defeated Nadal to win his fifth consecutive Men's Singles Championship on the Centre Court at Wimbledon, Sunday July 8, 2007.<br />AP - Jul 8, 1:56 pm EDT<br />More Photos<br /><br />WIMBLEDON, England (AP) -- Roger Federer hit an overhead smash to capture his fifth straight Wimbledon title. He then collapsed to his knees in jubilation and relief -- just as Bjorn Borg used to do.<br /><br />Federer played -- and won -- his first five-setter in a Grand Slam final, beating nemesis Rafael Nadal 7-6 (7), 4-6, 7-6 (3), 2-6, 6-2 Sunday for his 11th major title.<br /><br />Federer is the first man to win five straight titles at the All England Club since Borg did it from 1976-80. The Swede watched the match from the Royal Box with other past champions, and applauded as Federer fell to the ground after his smash on match point.<br /><br />After Federer left the court, he and Borg exchanged hugs and smiles in front of the board that lists tournament champions. Federer's name had already been added to the list for 2007.<br /><br />"Thank you for coming out," Federer told Borg.<br /><br />ADVERTISEMENT<br />"Not at all. Sure," Borg answered.<br /><br />Federer stretched his record grass-court winning streak to 53 and his Wimbledon winning streak to 34. He is tied for third on the career list with Borg and Rod Laver at 11 major titles, trailing Pete Sampras' 14 and Roy Emerson's 12.<br /><br />"Each one is special, no doubt," Federer said. "To hold the trophy is always the best thing."<br /><br />Federer beat Nadal for only the fifth time in 13 meetings. The Spaniard has defeated Federer in the past two French Open finals to spoil his bid to complete a career Grand Slam.<br /><br />"Five titles in a row, so, fantastic," said Nadal, who also lost to Federer in last year's final. "Well, anyway, I lose today, but I (played a) great two weeks."<br /><br />Federer saved four break points early in the fifth set, two at 1-1 and two at 2-2. Then, leading 3-2, Federer converted a break point with a forehand winner after a 14-stroke rally that produced some of the best shots of the match.<br /><br />It was Federer's first break since the second game of the match.<br /><br />"If Rafael had won one of these, I think maybe now Rafael would be the champion," said Nadal's coach, Toni Nadal.<br /><br />Nadal had been trying to emulate another of Borg's feats by winning the French Open and Wimbledon in the same year.<br /><br />Switzerland's Roger Federer, left, holds the trophy and Rafael Nadal the runners up plate, after Federer won his fifth consecutive Men's Singles Championship on the Centre Court at Wimbledon, Sunday July 8, 2007.<br />AP - Jul 8, 1:48 pm EDT<br />More Photos<br />Nadal, who played two other five-set matches in a tournament plagued by rain, was on the court for the seventh straight day.<br /><br />After taking a 4-1 lead in the fourth set, the Spaniard called for a trainer to treat his right knee. Although he returned with tape below the knee cap, it didn't seem to slow him.<br /><br />Federer finished with 24 aces, 65 winners and 34 unforced errors. Nadal had 50 winners and 24 unforced errors.<br /><br />Nadal also used the "Hawk-Eye" replay technology, which made its debut at Wimbledon this year, to great effect. One time, a call reversal in the fourth set infuriated Federer so much that he complained to the chair umpire after being broken for the fourth time.<br /><br />"It's killing me today," Federer said after sitting down during the changeover.<br /><br />In the first set, Federer converted his third break point in the second game, defensively returning a hard serve from Nadal and watching the Spaniard net a forehand.<br /><br />In the tiebreaker, Federer jumped ahead 5-2 and thought he won the set on his third set point when leading 6-5, but Nadal challenged a call and "Hawk-Eye" showed his shot was in.<br /><br />Federer wasted another set point at 7-6, but finally won with a backhand volley after Nadal sent a backhand into the net at 7-7.<br /><br />Nadal broke Federer at 5-4 to win the second set, converting his first set point with a backhand winner. The Spaniard then pulled within two points of doing the same in the third set, coming back from 40-love to deuce. But Federer used a pair of volleys to hold to 5-5.<br /><br />Nadal was again two points from the set while leading 6-5, but after he put a forehand into the net, Federer served an ace and then finished it off with a service winner. Federer was broken again to open the fourth set, and Nadal added another break to take a 3-0 lead.<br /><br />"It was such a close match," Federer said. "I told Rafa at the net he deserved it as well. I'm the lucky one today."<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 12:31 AM 0 comments <br /><br />Labels: Tennis _ Federer wins 5th straight Wimbledon title<br /><br />Friday, July 6, 2007<br />Sri Lanka - Bangladesh 2nd Test Match over<br /><br /><br />Sri Lanka crush brave Bangladesh<br />Second Test, Colombo: Sri Lanka 451-6d bt Bangladesh 62 & 299 by an innings and 90 runs<br />Scorecard<br /><br />Bangladesh captain Mohammad Ashraful in action on day three in Colombo<br />Captain Ashraful ran out of partners with his score on 129<br /><br />The highest partnership in Bangladesh's Test history was not enough to save them from defeat by an innings and 90 runs against Sri Lanka in Colombo.<br /><br />Captain Mohammad Ashraful put on 191 with 18-year-old Mushfiqur Rahim put on 191 before Rahim fell to spin bowler Muttiah Muralitharan for 80.<br /><br />Once Rahim had gone Bangladesh's last four wickets fell quickly and they were all out for 299.<br /><br />Ashraful ended 129 not out as Sri Lanka took a 2-0 lead in the series.<br /><br />The match followed a near identical course to the opening Test, which Sri Lanka won by an innings and 234 innings, with Bangladesh dismissed cheaply in their first innings and then making a fight of it in the second.<br /><br />On this occasion, however, they were unable to extend the game into a fourth day.<br /><br />"We just have to bat better in the first innings and get a big score," Ashraful said afterwards.<br /><br />"It was a great partnership with Mushfiqur and we showed that Bangladesh was up for the challenge. But we needed at least two other such big stands to save the game.<br /><br />"The boys are trying hard to learn the art of playing Test cricket. We won't give up."<br /><br />Bangladesh made a bad start to the morning session, losing Habibul Bashar for 12 after adding only nine runs to their overnight score of 69-4.<br /><br />Chaminda Vaas runs out Shahadat Hossain<br /><br /><br />Chaminda Vaas runs out Shahadat Hossain to end the match<br /><br />Bashar was bowled by paceman Dilhara Fernando, who has figures of 3-60, but Sri Lanka had to wait another 60 overs for their next success.<br /><br />Ashraful and Rahim's partnership beat the previous best for Bangladesh, a stand of 187 by Bashar and Shariar Nafees against Australia in 2006.<br /><br />But they were eventually seperated when Rahim gave a return catch to Murali, his only wicket of Bangladesh's second innings.<br /><br />Ashraful went to his fourth Test century - and third against Sri Lanka - off 184 balls, a fine, disciplined effort by a 22-year-old in only his second game as skipper.<br /><br />But Chaminda Vaas had Mohammad Sharif and Mashrafe bin Mortaza lbw with successive deliveries to reduce Bangladesh to 276-8 and the game ended in disarray for the tourists as Mohammad Rafique and last man Shahadat Hossain were run out.<br /><br />"I can't praise the bowlers enough for toiling hard on a wicket that had nothing for them," Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene commented.<br /><br />"Vaas is a top performer as is Murali, they are great at creating opportunities. It helps that we also have two bowlers in Malinga and Fernando who bowl consistently at 90 miles an hour."<br /><br />Jayawardene also praised Kumar Sangakkara's unbeaten double century on the second day which set up their declaration and won him the Man of the Match award.<br /><br />"Sangakkara really shored up the innings, although I was a bit disappointed that the other batsmen could not go on to get big scores."<br /><br />Jayawardene praised Ashraful and Rahim for their fighting spirit, but added: "The rest of them should have batted around the captain as well.<br /><br />"They are a young team and I'm pretty sure they will improve with time."<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 1:53 AM 0 comments <br /><br />Labels: Sri Lanka - Bangladesh 2nd Test Match<br /><br />Wednesday, July 4, 2007<br />Bangladesh slump to new Test low - Nadal to kick off packed schedule<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Bangladesh slump to new Test low<br />Second Test, Colombo, day one:<br />Sri Lanka 154-1 v Bangladesh 62 (close)<br /><br /><br />Lasith Malinga<br />Malinga was in explosive form in the face of some poor batting<br /><br />Bangladesh slumped to their lowest Test total on the first day of the second Test against Sri Lanka in Colombo.<br /><br />Eight batsmen fell for single-figure scores before lunch with paceman Lasith Malinga (4-25) and spinner Muttiah Muralitharan (4-14) in stunning form.<br /><br />In fact, only Rajin Saleh offered any resistance as they fell to 62 all out.<br /><br />Michael Vandort fell for 14 in reply, but Malinda Warnapura (79no) and Kumar Sangakkara (51no) helped Sri Lanka reach 154-1 when rain ended play early.<br /><br />It was a terrible start for Bangladesh, who were hoping to put the first Test thrashing, when they lost by an innings and 234 runs, behind them with their team selection.<br /><br />All-rounder Mohammad Sharif came in for left-arm spinner Abdur Razzaq, while wicket-keeper Mushfiqur Rahim replaced former captain Khaled Mashud and middle-order batsman Mehrab Hossain made his debut at the expense of Shakib Al Hassan.<br /><br />But all failed to impress with the bat, as a devastating opening spell from Malinga saw him claim the first four wickets and leave the Tigers 22-4.<br /><br />Dilhara Fernando (2-16) was also unplayable at times, with Saleh's 62-ball knock of 21 the only double-figure score in the innings.<br /><br />Mashrafe Mortaza and Shahadat Hossain did well to temper the hosts' early run-rate and the former bowled Vandort through the gate to reduce them to 42-1.<br /><br />But Warnapura, in only his second match, struck nine fours in a 118-ball knock as he and a more pedestrian Sangakkara led Sri Lanka safely to a lead of 92 by the close.<br />Test Match Series: Sri Lanka v Bangladesh<br />03-07-2007 at Colombo , Day 2 of 5<br />Close<br />Sri Lanka won the toss and decided to field<br />Bangladesh 1st Innings<br />62 all out (25.2 overs)<br />Sri Lanka 1st Innings<br />154 for 1 (45.3 overs)<br /><br />Bangladesh 1st Innings - All out<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Runs<br /><br />Balls<br /><br />4s<br /><br />6s<br />Omar c P Jayawardene b Malinga<br />8<br />23 1 0<br />Nafees lbw b Malinga<br />0<br />5 0 0<br />Saleh c M Jayawardene b Muralitharan<br />21<br />62 0 0<br />Bashar c M Jayawardene b Malinga<br />5<br />5 1 0<br />Ashraful c Warnapura b Malinga<br />0<br />3 0 0<br />Mehrab<br /><br />b Fernando<br />6<br />15 1 0<br />Rahim c P Jayawardene b Muralitharan<br />9<br />10 2 0<br />Mortaza c M Jayawardene b Fernando<br />0<br />2 0 0<br />Rafique c Vaas b Muralitharan<br />2<br />8 0 0<br />Sharif not out<br /><br /><br />4<br />17 0 0<br />Shahadat<br /><br />b Muralitharan<br />1<br />6 0 0<br />Extras<br /><br />4nb 1w 1lb 6<br /><br />Total<br /><br />all out 62 (25.2 ovs)<br /><br />Bowler<br /><br />O<br /><br />M<br /><br />R<br /><br />W<br />Vaas 5.0 1 6 0<br />Malinga 9.0 1 25 4<br />Fernando 6.0 1 16 2<br />Muralitharan 5.2 1 14 4<br /><br />Fall of wicket<br /><br /><br />3 Nafees<br />14 Omar<br />22 Bashar<br />22 Ashraful<br />33 Mehrab<br />45 Rahim<br />48 Mortaza<br />51 Rafique<br />59 Saleh<br />62 Shahadat<br /><br />Back to top<br /><br />Sri Lanka 1st Innings<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Runs<br /><br />Balls<br /><br />4s<br /><br />6s<br />Vandort<br /><br />b Mortaza<br />14<br />51 1 0<br />Warnapura not out<br /><br /><br />79<br />118 9 0<br />Sangakkara not out<br /><br /><br />51<br />110 5 0<br />Extras<br /><br />7nb 3lb 10<br /><br />Total<br /><br />for 1 154 (45.3 ovs)<br /><br />Bowler<br /><br />O<br /><br />M<br /><br />R<br /><br />W<br />Mortaza 12.0 1 31 1<br />Shahadat 9.0 1 34 0<br />Sharif 7.3 1 26 0<br />Rafique 14.0 1 48 0<br />Ashraful 3.0 0 12 0<br /><br />Fall of wicket<br /><br /><br />41 Vandort<br /><br />Back to top<br /><br />Umpires: Asad Rauf, R E Koertzen<br />Sri Lanka: Vandort, Warnapura, Sangakkara, M Jayawardene, Silva, Dilshan, P Jayawardene, Vaas, Malinga, Muralitharan, Fernando<br />Bangladesh: Omar, Nafees, Saleh, Bashar, Ashraful, Mehrab, Rahim, Shahadat, Mortaza, Rafique, Sharif<br /><br /><br /><br />Nadal to kick off packed schedule<br />By Piers Newbery<br />BBC Sport at Wimbledon<br /><br />Rafael Nadal<br />Nadal's third-round match has now been going on for five days<br />Rafael Nadal will attempt to finally complete his third-round match against Robin Soderling, which started on Saturday, on Court One on Wednesday.<br /><br />On what should be men's quarter-finals day, play begins at 1200 BST with two men's third-round matches and one women's fourth-round match to finish.<br /><br />Nadal and Soderling, locked at 4-4 in the final set, are first on Court One.<br /><br />Andy Roddick will start on Centre Court as he attempts to finish his match against Paul-Henri Mathieu.<br /><br />Replay: Today at Wimbledon - Day Eight<br /><br />Roddick, the number three seed, will resume 6-2 6-5 up against the Frenchman.<br /><br />It is a similar story for fourth seed Novak Djokovic, who will continue the third set of his clash with Nicolas Kiefer in the opening match on Court Two.<br /><br />Venus Williams and Maria Sharapova also resume their fourth-round encounter having played just three points - they are second on Centre Court.<br /><br /><br />We have a lot of respect for each other<br /><br />Henin on Serena<br /><br />The pair were moved out to Court Three late on Tuesday in an attempt to get their match played but they managed just three points before the final deluge of the day.<br /><br />And third on Centre Court, top seed Justine Henin is due to play seventh seed Serena Williams in the pick of the women's quarter-finals.<br /><br />Henin, who beat Serena on her way to the French Open title last month, says the pair's frosty relationship has improved recently.<br /><br />"I think it's been much better in the last few months," said the Belgian. "The past is the past. We have a lot of respect for each other. No, it's been good in the last few months.<br /><br />"I wouldn't say we chat a lot. But, no, the atmosphere is pretty good in the locker room, so there is no worry about that."<br /><br />Meanwhile, men's number one Roger Federer will have his feet up for the fifth day running.<br /><br />The Swiss beat Marat Safin in his third-round encounter on Friday and refuses to let the weather get him down.<br /><br />"It's a long break but I just have to make sure I hit the ball a bit and try to keep ticking over," Federer told BBC Sport.<br /><br />"I refuse to play indoors so I wait for the odd dry spell to practise. It'll be fine.<br /><br />"You just have to be patient. It's really hard for the players but that's Wimbledon and you have to deal with it."<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 6:57 AM 0 comments <br /><br />Labels: Colombo, day one and Nadal to kick off packed schedule, Second Test<br /><br />Older Posts<br />Subscribe to: Posts (Atom)<br />All The Cricket Schedule Of The Future In the World<br />05 Jun 2007<br /> <br />Asia XI vs Africa XI<br />Only Twenty20 International, M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore<br />06 Jun 2007<br /> <br />Asia XI vs Africa XI<br />1st One Day International, M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore (D/N)<br />07 Jun 2007<br /> <br />England vs West Indies<br />3rd Test Match, Old Trafford, Manchester<br />09 Jun 2007<br /> <br />Asia XI vs Africa XI<br />2nd One Day International, MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai (D/N)<br />10 Jun 2007<br /> <br />Asia XI vs Africa XI<br />3rd One Day International, MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai (D/N)<br />15 Jun 2007<br /> <br />England vs West Indies<br 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The new channel, christened STAR Cricket, will commence transmission in June 2007. STAR Cricket will be the 15th network launched by ESPN STAR in the Asia Pacific region.<br /><br />Speaking on the occasion, Managing Director, ESPN Software India Pvt. Ltd, R.C. Venkatesh, said, "The launch of STAR Cricket is part of our long term strategy to further strengthen our offering to the sports fans in the country. STAR Cricket will showcase live India and non-India cricket for the passionate Indian cricket fan.<br /><br />"We plan to add quality first class cricket coverage from around the globe as well. The channel will also showcase feature programming on cricket including reality shows, archival programming and magazine shows. STAR Cricket will be the one stop destination of all the cricket action, history, updates, views and reviews."<br /><br />Shastri bats for channel<br /><br />Ravi Shastri, ESPN STAR expert commentator and the recently appointed manager of the Indian cricket team for the upcoming tour of Bangladesh, said, "Cricket is a religion in India — the interest, passion and emotion this game evokes will remain unmatched for all times to come. With Cricket being an integral part of our lives, a dedicated cricket channel with the right mix of live, non-live and feature programming was always needed and I am delighted STAR Cricket would fill this existing gap."<br /><br />Renowned commentator Harsha Bhogle said, "I believe STAR Cricket will be everything a cricket channel should be with a combination of live cricket and specially produced programming.<br /><br />"I hope a real cricket lover will feel he is at home with STAR Cricket for he will get to see more than international cricket."<br /><br />Live coverage<br /><br />With the ICC telecast rights for the next eight years and rights from Test-playing nations like England and Australia, the ESPN-STAR network is looking at a total of 24 Test matches and 42 one-day internationals in 2007 alone. In addition, ESPN-STAR will also showcase the ICC Twenty20 World Cup later this year featuring 27 matches.<br /><br />With STAR Cricket coming on air in June, cricket fans will be able to watch the India tour of England where they will play four Tests and seven one-day Internationals.<br /><br /> <br /><br /><br />Sports blogs<br /><br /><br /><br />For the voting button use:<br /><br /> <br />Powered By Blogger<br /> <br />Cheering Them On - Sunday Times<br />Cheering them on<br /><br />They share the excitement, thrills, spills and loneliness that go with the game of cricket – these are the wives and mothers of our cricketing heroes<br /><br />By Smriti Daniel and Ayesha Inoon<br /><br />The sharp crack of the bat connecting firmly with a ball echoes across the stadium. In a moment, thousands are on their feet, cheering wildly. How does it feel to know that the man they’re cheering for is your husband or your son? And that it could have so easily gone the other way, with just one clever delivery capturing a wicket?<br /><br />For some it’s a way of life. “It’s a daily thing now,” says a rueful Sonali Arnold, wife of middle order batsman Russel Arnold. Though it is difficult to picture, cricketers’ families also gather in front of a T.V screen in much the same way as fans across the world. They watch matches, sharing the same expectations and anxieties as the rest of the cricket world even as World Cup fever spreads across the island and most cricket-crazy fans spend endless hours speculating on the Sri Lankan team’s chances of lifting cricket’s most coveted prize.<br /><br />“We make it a point to watch all the matches – my husband and I watch them in our home in Kandy, or with our other children if we visit Colombo,” says Mrs. Kumari Sangakkara, mother of the Sri Lankan team’s dynamic vice-captain and wicket-keeper batsman Kumar Sangakkara. Eresha Fernando, wife of fast bowler Dilhara Fernando, echoes her sentiments, saying that she makes it a point to watch all crucial matches, and in particular never misses one in which her husband is playing.<br /><br />For Sandra Jayasuriya, wife of legendary batsman Sanath Jayasuriya, watching a match is a delightfully noisy and communal affair. “There are always people coming home to watch the match with us,” she says, adding that Sanath’s friends and cousins are the most common visitors. “Often the party will get so noisy,” she says, “that the kids will wake up and join in the fun.” And there’s been plenty to celebrate so far. “I have a gut feeling that we’re going to win it this time,” says Sandra.<br />Staying home with the kids: Sanath’s wife Sandra<br /><br />While the men are being featured on prime time television, in many cricketers’ families, it is the wives who must stay home and hold the fort. “I now have a son and it’s not that easy to travel,” says Madhimalar Muralitharan, wife of spin wizard Muttiah Muralitharan. For Sandra as well, travelling with the children is not an option.<br /><br />However, there is also a sense of personal pride in the accomplishments of their loved ones that helps them through the long separations. “I’m proud and happy that they’re playing well,” says Madhimalar. She remembers with particular fondness the match against India, for which she was present, where her husband was named Man of the Match. “Watching that was very exciting,” she says smilingly, especially because she rarely has the chance to watch her husband play except on T.V.<br />Happy and proud: Madhimalar with Murali<br /><br />Often, after a match, these families will find themselves swamped by responses and feedback. While friends do call to congratulate them when things are going well, Sonali admits that it isn’t always quite so rosy. “That’s the way it is – people will support you when you’re doing well and criticise you if things are not so good. It helps that Russell and his family are very positive people,” she says, adding that they refuse to get discouraged.<br /><br />Often a family will not even have the comfort of each other’s physical presence. “The hardest thing is always being apart,” says Sonali. And she is not alone. Between the demands of the game, the extensive travelling required of a professional sportsman, and the numerous commitments of a celebrity, many families are somewhat resigned. “Sometimes it’s lonely, but I know it’s his profession…and I have to bear it,” says Eresha.<br /><br />Since her son still lives with them, they miss him when he is away, but have their daughter-in-law for comfort, explains Dilhara’s mother Mrs. Jeyanthi Fernando.<br />His biggest fans: Dilhara Fernando’s mother Jeyanthi and wife Eresha<br /><br />It doesn’t help that their lives must be lived in the glare of the spotlight, and that if you’re not on top of your game, today’s fans may be tomorrow’s fiercest detractors. For most families, staying calm and balanced is crucial. “I’m not nervous anymore, I believe that whatever is going to happen, will happen,” says Sonali. For Mrs. Sangakkara, it’s all about perspective. “Obviously we are happy and excited if he does do well,” she says, “but we also feel that it is only if each one puts in their best effort that the team can win.”<br /><br />Get a package<br /><br />Want to watch the 2007 Cricket World Cup live in the Caribbean? It’s not an adventure for the faint of heart or the light of pocket. Senior Director Ticketing of George Steuarts Travel International Channe Wijemanne reveals that packages from Sri Lanka can cost anything between Rs. 650,000 to 1.3 million and include accommodation, transport, travel and match tickets. The duration and quality of accommodation are variables, as are the number and level of matches you want to see.<br /><br />However, in this case, the early birds are the only ones getting the worms. As the official travel agents for Sri Lanka, George Steuarts have already booked over a hundred people onto package deals. Unfortunately, they have had to turn away twice that number, mostly due to processing problems. A large hitch is the CARICOM Visa, which allows the holder to travel freely between the nine Caribbean host countries for the duration of CWC 2007. (The name comes from all these countries being members of the 16-member Caribbean Community - hence CARICOM). Visas take several days as the applications must be taken to New Delhi for submission.<br /><br />In addition, British or American transit visas are also required. Flights are difficult to book, especially as the competition hots up. And even if you manage to get this far, you may not have a room to call your own. Accommodation is hard to come by, with most hotels being fully booked.<br /><br />Pubs, clubs and everywhere<br /><br />We’re hooked. Yes, World Cup fever has well and truly gripped us and despite the lateness of the telecast hours (most matches beginning around 7 p.m. local time and continuing till early morning), fans stay up glued to the action. One group gathers at pubs, and clubs around the island, while others are content to put their feet up at home. “It’s so much more exciting to watch a match with friends,” enthuses young cricket fan, Dhanika Wijesekara.<br /><br />At the CH & FC grounds, TNL has put up no less than 3 giant screens. There are also those fans who are literally religious in their fervour – praying throughout. “India is known for fanaticism, and I think we Sri Lankans are not too far behind, we may go down the same road if we’re not too careful,” says Shanaka Amarasinghe, sports commentator and host of ‘The Score’ on Yes FM.<br /><br />He adds, “We should be proud of the team - they’ve been great ambassadors for our country, so it’s not important right now whether they win or lose. 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I try my best to keep them alive as I can with Global Issues. So with Sri Lankan issues for locals. There are many links I’ve found and I was unable to connect them to this blog till now. Then, in next 2-3 weeks you’ll able to visit many precious sites via this blog.<br /><br />From today’s onwards anyone can post a comment here. Use that opportunity to share information with others. Thanks,<br /><br /><br />Is Sirasa , MTV and Shakthi, Getting Bad to Worse ?<br /><br /><br />Sirasa is making a very big mistake not coming to DTH ( Direct To Home ) platform. These days DTH system is expanding entire country in speed. Mostly, Dialog TV. Many people who are using DTH system are not going to switch on normal antenna to watch Sirasa TV or MTV Sri Lanka. (Even I , didn’t see any program on Sirasa , after the India-Sri Lanka matches shown before the world cup ) That not means the programs on Sirasa are getting worse.<br />When we talk about MTV Sri Lanka, it can’t see many people out side the urban areas like Colombo. If it’s there on DTV or DTH, number of viewers will getting high many part of the Island. The Maharaja Organization says, they’ll not come to DTH platform as it is a pay system and Sirasa is Free to air (FTA). But, It can’t see out side Colombo and Kandy even paying. The reason, they are showing to not come to DTH is not the real one. They are afraid to show their channel to other countries. As they’re copying their program day and night 24/7. Now, Maharaja Network is ashamed to show their channels to outsiders.<br />The tags , News 1st, We report You decide ! etc. are the copy format from BBC and Fox. So, Indian Idol or AI, goes as Super Star. And all the Hindi Dubbed programs not to the standard form like original. That’s why they are refused to come to the DTH platform. They are very much afraid, nothing else as they have said. They feels Guilty !. It’s a very good opportunity to show MTV Sri Lanka to other part of the Island without towers. They’re not using that opportunity to the reasons that we’ve mentioned earlier. Now, the downtime comes to the Sirasa , with many people refusing to watch some programs, those are much popular early days, like Super star. Now, we can’t find a one who watch that Super star without their own relatives.<br />With the development of technology, every outcome will change without anyone’s knowledge. Then, it’s time to come forward Maharaja Networks as every others to DTH platform, especially in Dialog TV, witch runs the No.1 Company in Sri Lanka, Dialog Telecom. Anyone can’t refuse that.<br /><br />Local Channels on Dialog TV lineup,<br /><br />When we talk about Dialog TV, They must use a UHF antenna throwing the VHF antenna away from getting signals to Rupavahini and Channel Eye. ( But, it’s not the real way, I’m talking about temporary solution.) The signal quality is very low of the most important channel in Sri Lanka, Rupavahini. And, after that DTV must try include all the local channels on it.Like, ArtTV, Max and ETV. If someone say , that channels are showing the programs that shows in other satellite channels, then there must be a problem, It, can’t happen. Because that happen many times. Even, Channel Eye, a local channel, shows SRTV , But SRTV is their in DTV lineup without problem.If so how DD sports in Indian Lineup. If we say there is a problem, many times some channels are showing same program even LIVE. So, BBC, CNN and Al-Jazeere. It’s their duty to show every local channels in their lineup without refrain.<br /><br /><br />New Coming Channels on Dialog TV in the future !<br /><br />Dialog TV management is trying to give nearly 72 channels before the end of 2007. There’ll be 4 Transponders and each one contain 18 channels. But the channels to add in the future yet to decided. Then, still we can’t imagine what the next 15 channels are. Most of them must be Disney Channels. Also, Fox and MTV Europe. We can see that in months to come, So, How Sirasa‘ll have been thrown away by the people with the development of DTH systems.<br /><br />How many number of channels will be their on Dialog TV (DTV) line up ? It goes to 120 channels in months to come ( But not in 2007). The management of DTV has said before this year. Then 50 channels to come. We wish most of them come in English. Not from the languages that we can’t get as Sri Lankan.<br /><br />Information regarding Dialog TV,<br />http://dialogtv.blogspot.com<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 2:06 PM 0 comments <br /><br />Labels: Dialog TV<br /><br />Thursday, July 26, 2007<br />Dialog TV and LBN Sri Lanka _ Satellite TV Schedule<br /><br />Now, Channel Listing Links from us in + 5 and 1/2 Hours<br /><br /><br /><br />We have added Satellite TV schedule pages links to this site from today.The Time Zone for many channels +0530 h. That is the Time Zone for Sri Lanka and India . Now it's very easy to visit the schedule pages of the Web through these links as others. we wish that will spare your time without seeking the pages from the Web.<br /><br />There are rumors that "Star Channels" will come to Dialog TV Sri lanka very soon. If so here are the descriptions of the "Star Package" for your knowledge..<br /><br />* Channel V - the former MTV Asia, it is a bouquet of Asia's top Music Television Channels. Its main Channel [V] international hub used to be in Hong Kong but has since relocated to Malaysia. There are local Channel V channels such as Channel [V] India, Channel [V] China, Channel [V] Australia, Channel V Thailand, Channel V Korea and Channel V Taiwan. (Channel [V] Philippines was launched through Star TV and the GMA Network, but was soon scrapped).<br />* STAR World - Popular U.S. and British entertainment programming broadcast to Asia.<br />* STAR Movies - an English language movie channel broadcast to Southeast Asia, India, Taiwan and Middle East.<br />* STAR Sports - a sports channel which is the evolution of Prime Sports, devoted to different sporting events, such as cricket, auto racing, golf, and many more. Associated with ESPN in Asia. Schedule also includes baseball and rugby.<br />* STAR Chinese Channel - Mandarin general entertainment channel in Taiwan. It was one of the five original STAR TV channels when it launched in 1991.<br />* STAR Chinese Movies - Cantonese movie channel tailor made for Hong Kong<br />* STAR Plus - One of India's most popular Hindi General Entertainment Channel. It was one of the five original STAR TV channels when it launched in 1991, and was catering to English-language entertainment (which became STAR World)<br />* STAR One - Niche Hindi General Entertainment Channel<br />* STAR Gold - Hindi Movie Channel<br />* STAR Utsav - in Hindi. Shows some of the popular programs from STAR PLUS<br />* STAR News - 24-hour Hindi News Channel.<br />* STAR Ananda - Bengali language news channel.<br />* STAR Vijay - in Tamil.<br />* Xing Kong - Mandarin General Entertainment Channel<br />* STAR Cricket - A Cricket Sports channel consist of full Cricket programming. (Coming Soon)<br />* STAR Majha - A 24-hour National Marathi News Channel<br />* Nat Geo Adventure - 24 hour adventure programming. Formerly known as Adventure One.<br />* National Geographic Channel<br />* National Geographic Wild<br /><br />we can expect the most popular channels from the star family will come to Dialog TV.And the rest are not.<br /><br />Some other channels now on Dialog TV line Up<br /><br />* Animal Planet - educational, Mostly about Animals<br />* Discovery Channel - educational<br />* National Geographic - educational<br />* The History Channel - educational<br />* MTV - music<br />* Fashion TV - Fashion Channel ( Soon )<br />* Trendz - Fashion Channel<br />* Hallmark - movies/entertainment<br />* AXN - entertainment, Action Dramas, CSI<br />* Australian Network - entertainment, Sports, Educational<br />* Zee Cafe - entertainment, Mix<br />* Star World - entertainment mostly Films<br />* Zee Studio - movies<br />* HBO - movies withoud add<br />* STAR MOVIES - movies<br />* CNN - news 24 hours<br />* BBC World - news<br />* NDTV 24x7 - news<br />* ESPN - sports<br />* STAR SPORTS - sports<br />* TEN SPORTS - sports<br />* Neo SPORTS - sports , Mostly Cricket<br />* Neo SPORTS Plus - sports<br />* SET PIX - movies<br />* SET SAB - Hindi movies<br />* Al - Jazeera - News<br />* HBO Sgnature - Movies<br />* Cinemax - Movies<br />* HBO Hits - Movies<br />* HBO Family - Movies<br />* Travel And Living - Travel Channel- Educational<br />* VH1 - Songs in English<br />* SRTV - Tamil Movies<br />* The Buddhist TV - Religion<br />* God TV - Religion<br /><br />With Local Channels..<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 2:31 AM 0 comments Links to this post <br /><br />Labels: Satellite TV<br /><br />Tuesday, July 24, 2007<br />Dialog TV And LBN , Sri Lanka Now Show " Indian Idol Season 3 " On Sony Set - Charu Out<br /><br />Charu Semwal Is Out of the Indian Idol Top 9<br /><br />The Top 10 have been selected for the Indian Idol Season 3. That shows in Sri Lanka on Dialog TV and LBN Cable TV On Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 9.00 pm onwards. Now one of them has been out and Only the Top 9 remain. But, the problem is Why always only the Girls are going out from the contest. There are some who can't compare with Charu Semuwal who had to out today ,<br /><br /><br />Charu's Dream Shattered<br /><br />Charu was at danger zone today and she cant belief that she could be out of the Indian Idol.Even when the result was announced she appealed to the janta to give her a final chance. Charu told that this stage means a lot to her and she was not ready to leave it.<br />It was very pathetic to see that in every gala we are losing girls one by one. Just 3 girls left out of 7.This time all the 3 girls : Charu, Deepali and Puja was in danger zone.It's very shocking that inspite of the electrifying performance yestarday, Puja was in danger zone today.Although Prashant and Abshishek's performance was not that satisfactory,they were safe.<br /><br />That, i've got from a blog in India.but for me, Abshishek is a much talented performer with comparing Chang and Prashant.But, It's very sad to see Deepali and Puja was on the Danger Zone.As Sri Lanka,Why can't any girl to be able get enough SMS.<br /><br />I invite you to poll for a one, who has been get the tittle of Indian Idol as your Opinion.The slot for that will appear on the top.<br /><br />( Open For comments )<br /><br /><br />*******************************************************************************<br />I extract some comments from around the world who have made comments on Charu's message bord for your knowledge.<br />*******************************************************************************<br />1.Posted By: fery On:21/07/2007<br />to cute charu:<br />i want to remind everybody, only one will be indianidol. so weekly one must be vote out.and all r good singer, but its game , and show must go on, okkkkkkkk<br /><br />2.Posted By: Sam On:21/07/2007<br />Charu, We will miss you!:<br />Charu,<br />It was really so sad to see you bow out. It was so unbelievable for us; I can only imagine how you must have felt hearing the result.<br />But being the focused girl we know you to be, I know you will take huge strides and be very successful.<br />The last song you sang was just awesome.<br />We will miss you!!<br /><br />3. Posted By: Bob On:21/07/2007<br />I will miss you........:<br />The reason i watched the Indian Idol Show was because of you..but from now onwards i won't watch the show. todays judgement was totally unfair...you deserved to be in the show not out of the show.... you were the best. will miss you a lot charu.......love you...bob.<br /><br />4.Posted By: hira On:21/07/2007<br />u r the most fantastic:<br />hi sweet sweet talented charu.being very honest i never send a single mail to u.but to be very very honest i always prayed for u nd liked u as i liked my favourite contesetants.charu u r a mind mind blowing singer.plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz sony tv give her a chance.u really really deserve to be there.charu i must say u r vey very talented.<br /><br />FOR SONY TV<br />plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz the managment of indian idol nd sony tv plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz we pakistanis really reaaly love indian idol we really really love the contestants.plzzzz give us a chance to vote for the contestants.i know it is ndian idol.but we nd the whole world is watching it.nd loving it more than the indians.please please give us a cance.u have to defienetly read this meassage nd think about it as soon as possible.<br />plzzzz i beg u to bring back<br />charu<br /><br />5.<br />Posted By: Anil Sharma On:21/07/2007<br />Plz Stop Indian Idol Artificial Show:<br />Don't worry Charu we are with you and all world with you.<br /><br />You know Unsucesse is the Ladder of Success. Similarly, Ambram Lincon defeated 13 times in election but at last he became the Presidnet of USA. So, keep your singing continue, and you will go very ahead and become the successful and popular celebrity than those who are in this unrealistic show Indian Idol.<br /><br />We know Hindu society is bais towards Girl if not then why they out you instead of third class prashant, abishek, pranil and chang. This is unfortune that when your country choose one ladies your first person (president) but same society create such sitituation to out you from that bakwas show Indian Idol.<br /><br />At last i also request host Hussen and Mini what r u doing in that show you both are also bias and unrealistic person who demoralize creative person like Charu.<br /><br />6. Posted By: HINA On:21/07/2007<br />SHAME FOR WHOLE NATION U DUN DESERVE 2 BE OUT:<br />I<br />T<br />S<br /><br /><br />A<br /><br /><br />S<br />H<br />A<br />M<br />E<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />TO WHOLE NATION THAT THE GIRL WHO GOT EVERTHING IS OUT ITS A SHAME<br /><br /><br />I WANT 2 ASK ONLY BOYS DESERVE EVERTHING FAME ETC<br />GIRL DUN DESERVES<br /><br /><br />TIPICAL PEOPLE STILL TIPICAL<br /><br />STILL AFTER SEEING SUCCESFUL GIRLS LIKE SUNIDI ASHA ALKA AND LATA ETC STILLL THESEEE CRUEL PEOPLE DOESN'T UNDERSTOOOOD<br /><br /><br /><br />ITS A SHAME<br /><br /><br />BEST OF LUCK CHARU TRY IN SA RE GA MA PA THEY DUN C ITS A GAL OR BOY SANCHITA WON THERE U ALSO CAN WON<br /><br /><br />BEST OF LUCK DEAR AND I AM NOT WATCHING INDIAN IDOL ANYMORE NOT JUST BECAUSE MY FAV IS OUT I HAVE STILL MY FAVS BUT NO USE SILLY TIPICAL PEOPLE WILL ALSO THROW THEM<br /><br />7.Posted By: T. Simon On:21/07/2007<br />Hi Princess!:<br />Undoubtedly you were the BEST among the girls, and you and Chang deserved to be the top two. You are beautiful and has a lovely voice. You sing well. Keep singing. One day you will be the next 'Alisha Chinai'. All the best.<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 10:28 PM 0 comments Links to this post <br /><br />Labels: Indian Idol Season 3<br /><br />Indian Idol 2007 Now On Dialog TV From Thursday , Friday and Saturday at 9.00 pm<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Indian Idol Season 3 - 2007<br />Now on Thursday to Saturday @ 9.00 pm on Dialog TV - Set<br />One of the best shows on Tv in our time is Indian Idol. Every one can do SMS to choose a one from the contenders. If you are not in India use the dial Number to SMS, 00912525 with the name of the one , you like most. The show goes on every friday at 9.00 pm onward. One of them will get out from the competition on Saturday. Now the last 10 competitors are remain.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />)<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Monday - Jul 09, 2007<br />Televisionpoint.com Correspondentndian Idol finalists sang in Hyderabad on July 08<br /><br />The 4th CISM Military World Games being held in Hyderabad will always hold a special place in the hearts of the 11 Indian Idol finalists as they got the opportunity to sing Live for the first time on July 08, away from the Mumbai studios where they shoot for the reality programme.<br /><br />Beginning with the title track of Salaam-e-Ishq, the singers entertained everybody with solo and duet performances. Most of the contestants except Prasant, who is in the police service and Meiyang Chang, a dentist, are still in college. And there are others like Pooja and Emon, who are in class 12.<br /><br />They all aspire to be playback singers, composers or music directors after completing their studies and want to work with A. R. Rahman or Anu Malik. The contestants loved the crowd turnout and grew a bit more confident about their singing abilities after getting a positive response from everyone present.<br /><br />But for Parleen Singh Gill, this moment was a bit more special because, "My father is an army officer and I can't explain how good I am feeling today to perform in front of three defence chiefs from the Army, Navy and Air Force. It is a matter of pride for me and my family." Gill says.<br /><br />This doesn't mean the rest were less excited as Meiyang confesses he loved it when the audience sang along with them. Even Deepti, another contestant was overwhelmed with the response they got and said,"I had always heard that the South Indian audience was very cultured and understood music. After coming to Hyderabad I now know that the above statement is correct."<br /><br />Seconding her is Abhishek Kumar who said, "We are performing Live for the first time. But it never felt like we are in a new place, before a new audience. Thanks to the encouragement and response we got from the Hyderabadi audience."<br /><br />Class 12 student Ankita was enjoying a dream come true moment as she confessed, "It feels so good to perform in front of so many people."<br /><br />Compared to Indian Idol I and II, the contestants of Indian Idol III seem to be more emotionally attached. So say Pooja and Abhishek. "We are always together and never fight or have differences in opinion."<br /><br />Commenting on the judges, Abhishek says, "Their criticism helps us to improve our singing everyday. During my first audition, only two of the judges were impressed, but now, all say that they like my singing."<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 12:40 AM 0 comments Links to this post <br /><br />Labels: Indian Idol season 3 on Dialog TV Sri Lanka<br /><br />Monday, July 23, 2007<br />Rowling reveals the tears shed over Harry Potter<br /><br /><br />Potter film breaks record in US<br /><br />Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe<br /><br />Actor Daniel Radcliffe denied he was too old to play Harry Potter<br />The new Harry Potter film, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, has taken a record-breaking $12m (£6m) at midnight screenings in the US.<br /><br />The figure is the most made at the box office for a Wednesday opening midnight run, according to Daily Variety.<br /><br />The previous record-holder was The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, which returned around $8m (£3.9m) in midnight ticket sales in 2003.<br /><br />Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix opens in the UK on Thursday.<br /><br />Its early takings were double that of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the previous film in the series, which took $6m (£2.9m) at US midnight screenings in 2005.<br /><br />'Unique challenges'<br /><br />Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe told US TV show Larry King Live that acting in the new movie was "some of the hardest stuff I've had to do to date".<br /><br />"Each film presents its own very unique challenges so it's sort of like playing a different part every time you come back and do it," he said.<br /><br />HOW HARRY POTTER HAS AGED<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone<br /><br />Daniel Radcliffe was chosen to play Harry Potter in The Philosopher’s Stone when he was just 10 years old.<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets<br /><br />By the time the Chamber of Secrets was released, Radcliffe, 13, had grown used to the limelight.<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban<br /><br />Radcliffe was 15 when The Prisoner of Azkaban came out. Questions were asked about whether he was too old.<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire<br /><br />Following the Goblet of Fire, Radcliffe, then 16, signed up to play Potter in the remaining three films.<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix<br /><br />Radcliffe, who next appears in The Order of the Phoenix, is now 17 and has branched out into theatre.<br /><br /><br />He added he still had a "long way to go and to develop" as an actor and said: "Hopefully you'll see more of that over the next two films."<br /><br />The actor said it was not until the third Harry Potter film, the Prisoner of Azkaban, that he knew that acting was something he would "love to do in the long term".<br /><br />"Before that I was just a kid having fun on a film set, having the time of my life, but not really taking it as seriously as I do now, obviously."<br /><br />The actor turns 18 on July 23 but he denied he is now too old to play Harry.<br /><br />"Actors play younger and older than their age all the time so I don't think it should make too much of a difference," he said.<br /><br />Asked about Harry's first kiss in the new movie, he said: "It's a really sweet, tender moment in the film but it wasn't as big a deal as perhaps everybody thought it might be."<br /><br />He praised Harry Potter author JK Rowling's writing as "just great, purely fantastic story telling".<br /><br />"I think the reason the films have been so successful is that we're fortunate to have some of the best source material around," he said.<br /><br />"What Jo's done with these books is quite incredible, I think," added Radcliffe.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Rowling reveals the tears shed over Potter<br /><br />Fri Jul 6, 8:56 AM ET<br /><br />LONDON (Reuters) - Best-selling author J.K. Rowling revealed how she broke down in tears during the completion of her final book in the Harry Potter series.<br />ADVERTISEMENT<br /><br />She also tells interviewer Jonathan Ross how she changed the last word in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" at the eleventh hour.<br /><br />"When I finished one chapter near the end I absolutely howled," she told the BBC television presenter.<br />She finished the book alone in a hotel room.<br /><br />"I was sobbing my heart out -- I downed half a bottle of champagne from the mini bar in one and went home with mascara all over my face. That was really tough."<br /><br />The Deathly Hallows is the seventh and final book about the schoolboy wizard Harry Potter and his Hogwarts friends.<br /><br /><br />The plots have taken a darker turn and Rowling has in the past revealed that she would kill off at least two of the main characters.<br /><br />When asked by the chat show host whether the word "scar" was still the last word in the book, as had been reported, she said: "Scar? It was for ages, and now it's not.<br /><br />"Scar is quite near the end, but it's not the last word."<br /><br />Harry Potter has a lightning bolt scar on his forehead as a result of a failed curse by the wicked wizard Lord Voldemort.<br /><br /><br />Rowling also revealed that the character Harry Potter was "totally imaginary" and not based on anyone.<br /><br />His red-haired pal Ron Weasley was a lot like her oldest friend Sean though, she confessed.<br /><br />More than 325 million copies of the first six books have been sold worldwide, helping to turn Rowling into the first dollar-billionaire author.<br /><br />An all-British cast seemed to be a point of pride for her as she admitted it had been a "hell of an achievement."<br /><br />Stars who have appeared in the five films, including the latest "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," include Maggie Smith, Robbie Coltrane, Julie Walters, Richard Harris, Imelda Staunton, Alan Rickman and Ralph Fiennes.<br /><br />The film had its premiere in London this week.<br /><br />The Deathly Hallows appears on the bookshelves on July 21, but 1.6 million copies have been pre-ordered online.<br /><br /><br /><br />Rowling joins stars of Harry Potter film<br /><br />Tue Jul 3, 5:00 PM ET<br /><br />LONDON (Reuters) - Bestselling author J.K. Rowling joined the young stars of the Harry Potter movies on Tuesday at the London premiere of "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," the fifth in the seven-part franchise.<br /><br /><br />Organizers recreated the atmosphere of the Ministry of Magic, where much of the action in the latest film takes place.<br /><br />Hundreds of Potter fans, many of them young girls, assembled in Leicester Square in torrential rain and thunder and chanted "Harry, Harry, Harry" to see the teenaged stars on their way into the Odeon Cinema. Some had camped out overnight.<br /><br />Daniel Radcliffe, who plays the boy wizard, clearly enjoyed the female attention.<br /><br /><br />"I can't complain. It's rather wonderful, really," he said.<br /><br />Radcliffe, Emma Watson (Hermione Granger) and Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley) lead the cast, along with Imelda Staunton, who steals the scenes she appears in as the sinister control freak Dolores Umbridge.<br /><br />Rowling said she shared the view of many critics that "Phoenix" is the darkest of the Potter films so far.<br /><br />"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" follows Harry as he gathers a band of fellow magicians at Hogwarts and prepares them for the battle that he knows lies ahead.<br /><br />It has been described by critics as darker than previous Potter movies, focusing more on the students' inner journeys. Reviews have been mixed, with some critics confessing confusion over the plot.<br /><br />The London premiere came five days after a red-carpet premiere in Tokyo but is likely to be the biggest of the film's regional launches, with most of the main cast due to attend along with a host of British celebrities.<br /><br />It kicked off a month-long outbreak of Pottermania, with the release of the seventh and final book in the Harry Potter series set for July 21.<br /><br />Fans are speculating which characters will die at the end of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" after Rowling said she would kill off at least two of them.<br /><br />Rowling indicated that the final book would indeed be the last Harry Potter, and, when asked if she had been tempted to change her mind, she said: "No, it is really what it was always planned to be."<br /><br />More than 325 million copies of the first six books have been sold worldwide, helping to turn Rowling into the first dollar-billionaire author. Online pre-orders for the final installment have already broken records.<br /><br /><br />Rowling wouldn't kill Harry Potter, would she?<br /><br /><br /><br />NEW YORK (AP) -- Brace yourselves, Harry Potter fans. No matter how desperate you are for Harry to live, some experts in classic literature and mythology say that finishing off the young wizard would make sense -- in a literary kind of way.<br />Potter<br /><br /><br />What will happen to Harry at the end of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows"? Only J.K. Rowling knows.<br /><br />J.K. Rowling has never shied from darkness in her phenomenally successful series -- it started with the murder of Harry's parents, continued through his discovery that an evil wizard was trying to destroy him, and has included pain and torture and the deaths of major characters.<br /><br />She's already promised two deaths in the seventh and final book, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," coming out July 21, and has refused to commit to Harry surviving. But she couldn't kill Harry off, could she? She wouldn't do that, would she?<br /><br />"If you look at the tradition of the epic hero ... there is this sort of pattern that the hero delivers people to the promised land but does not see it himself," said Lana Whited, professor of English at Ferrum College in Ferrum, Virginia, pointing out examples from King Arthur to Moses to Frodo.<br /><br />Greek mythology has plenty of examples, like Hercules, who was killed at the height of his strength, said Mary Lefkowitz, a retired classics professor who taught at Wellesley College in Massachusetts.<br /><br /><br /><br />"There's no long promise of happiness," she said. "You may have brief moments of glory and then the darkness comes."<br /><br />And don't be fooled into thinking a happy ending is automatic just because the main characters are young, said Anne Collins Smith, assistant professor of philosophy and classical studies at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas.<br /><br />"Just because it's children's literature doesn't mean it can't have very dark events in it," she said.<br /><br />Others aren't convinced, saying that Rowling's story about Harry and his adventures is less influenced by classical mythology than it is by other storytelling traditions.<br /><br />Philip Ray, an associate professor of English at Connecticut College, said Rowling was part of a tradition of British writers like Edith Nesbit, writing stories where children are the focus and have grand adventures.<br /><br />Since Harry is about to finish his years at Hogwarts, Ray said, "I think it would be very unusual for a book like this to kill off the main character at a time when he's about to graduate from school."<br /><br />The books are about Harry's development into a young man, Ray said.<br /><br /><br />"For Rowling to have put Harry Potter through all seven volumes just to kill him off, the point of all development would be wasted," Ray said. "Death strikes me as being the strangest ending of all."<br /><br />And even though the series has a dark aspect to it, Rowling hasn't set it up in such a way that Harry paying the ultimate price would make sense, said Tim Morris, who teaches English at the University of Texas at Arlington.<br /><br />"I don't get the sense that J.K. Rowling has set us up for that kind of sacrifice," he said. "The first six books haven't given a sense of that tragedy to me. It's generally hopeful."<br /><br /><br />Whited acknowledges that reader outrage would be high if Harry died, and that it might seem cruel to younger readers, who aren't familiar with classic literary story arcs.<br /><br />"I'm sure J.K. Rowling would get some howlers if Harry Potter did not survive," she said.<br />advertisement<br /><br />But even if he lives, don't be surprised if it's a hard-fought victory, she said. Another aspect of the classic hero myth is that even if he wins, it's not without some loss.<br /><br />"There are always sacrifices, compromises along the way," she said. "If Harry doesn't die, one of his friends will." E-mail to a friend E-mail to a friend<br /><br />Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 1:07 AM 0 comments Links to this post <br /><br />Labels: Harry Potter - Rowling reveals the tears shed over Potter<br /><br />Saturday, July 21, 2007<br />Unusual photos<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 10:41 AM 1 comments Links to this post <br /><br />Labels: Funny Photos - New<br /><br />Tuesday, July 17, 2007<br />Celine Dion's A New Day... Remains At The Top<br /><br />Celine Dion's A New Day... Remains At The Top!<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />A New Day... remains one of the top ranking live concerts in the world according to last week's Billboard Boxscore chart. With five sold-out shows, it took the #2 spot bringing in a total of $2,861,782 in sales for one week!! There is no denying that even as the show's final year draws closer to an end, Celine's fans still can't get enough of her! Don't miss your chance to experience A New Day... in Las Vegas!<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 2:43 AM 0 comments Links to this post <br /><br />Labels: Celine Dion's A New Day... Remains At The Top<br /><br />Wednesday, July 4, 2007<br />Memorial concert for Diana<br /><br /><br /><br />Sir Elton opened and closed the six-hour tribute concert<br />Sunday's memorial concert for Diana, Princess of Wales dominated TV viewing, with audience figures peaking at 14.8m during the six-hour show on BBC One.<br /><br />An average of 8.9m people tuned in to watch the live broadcast of the event at London's Wembley Stadium.<br /><br />Around 63,000 attended the Concert for Diana on what would have been her 46th birthday. The princess died in a car crash in Paris in August 1997.<br /><br />Sir Elton John, Lily Allen and Duran Duran were part of the line-up.<br /><br />Charitable causes<br /><br />Sir Elton, 60, opened the concert with a rendition of Your Song performed in front of a giant image of Diana.<br /><br />The singer closed the event, which saw performances from an array of international stars, with Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting and Tiny Dancer.<br /><br />Hosts Prince William and Prince Harry, who introduced Duran Duran at the beginning of the concert, returned to the stage at the end of Sir Elton's final set, praising the artists for an "incredible evening".<br /><br />Proceeds from the event, broadcast to 140 countries, willl go to charitable causes favoured by the princess.<br /><br />Video tributes from ex-South African President Nelson Mandela, the former Prime Minister Tony Blair and ex-US President Bill Clinton were broadcast during the gig.<br /><br /><br /><br />Old and new stars celebrate Diana<br />By Caroline Briggs<br />Entertainment reporter, BBC News at Wembley Stadium, London<br /><br />Lily Allen<br />Lily Allen kicked off the celebration<br /><br />Prince Harry kicked off the Concert for Diana with the iconic words "Hello Wembley!"<br /><br />He and Prince William organised the event to celebrate the life of their mother, Princess Diana, on what would have been her 46th birthday.<br /><br />Weeks of wet weather cleared on cue over the new stadium, allowing the sunshine to set the perfect scene for a party.<br /><br />Introducing Lily Allen, Hollywood veteran Dennis Hopper summed up the early spirit: "This is a party. This is a celebration, and you're going to love it."<br /><br />And love it they did.<br /><br />The strength of the new stadium was tested as 63,000 people jumped to their feet for Allen's cheery rendition of LDN.<br /><br />Rod Stewart<br />Rod Stewart performed a number of his best known hits<br />Some danced, all cheered, and somewhere near the stage two giant inflatable daffodils bobbed in time to the music.<br /><br />Allen was one of many younger performers who were still at school when Princess Diana died in a car crash in 1997.<br /><br />'Screaming fans'<br /><br />While acts like Rod Stewart, Duran Duran and Roger Hodgson of Supertramp were some of the Princess's personal favourites, Allen was among her son's choices.<br /><br />She joined P Diddy, Pharrell Williams, Orson, James Morrison, Joss Stone, Kanye West, Nelly Furtado, Will Young and Natasha Bedingfield on an eclectic bill.<br /><br />The result was a mix of music to suit all tastes - rappers, rockers and pop-lovers alike.<br /><br />There were hands in the air for Rod Stewart's Sailing, the inevitable screams for Take That and dancing for rapper West.<br /><br />Many of the day's stars dedicated songs to the late princess, including Duran Duran, Black Eyed Peas singer Fergie and P Diddy, who sang his 1998 hit Missing You in her memory.<br /><br />A huge cheer went up for 24 actor Kiefer Sutherland, who was among many famous faces who introduced the artists.<br /><br />"We get to celebrate Diana through the music she loved by the musicians she admired," he said.<br /><br />P Diddy<br />P Diddy added an international flavour to the party<br />Sutherland introduced The Feeling, who opened their lively set with Fill My Little World.<br /><br />A glimpse of Prince Harry dancing along to I Love It When You Call had the crowd craning their necks away from the stage and up to the Royal seating area.<br /><br />Status Quo brought echoes of their iconic Live Aid performance of 1985 to the new Wembley after the interval with Rockin' All Over The World.<br /><br />And Joe Perry of Aerosmith joined a sky-blue suited and booted Sir Tom Jones on stage for a rendition of Kiss.<br /><br />The Welsh legend proved to be one of the day's highlights, and drove the two inflatable daffodils crazy by belting out Ain't That a Lot of Love and the Arctic Monkeys' I Bet You Look Good On the Dancefloor.<br /><br />Energetic<br /><br />As the sky over Wembley began to darken, Rod Stewart lit up the concert with some of his best-known hits - Maggie May, Baby Jane and Sailing.<br /><br />In honour of Diana's love of dance and musical theatre, there was a performance of an act from Swan Lake by the English National Ballet, and songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber.<br /><br />TV presenter Cat Deeley introduced a medley of songs from some of Lord Lloyd-Webber's hit musicals.<br /><br />How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria? winner Connie Fisher sang Memory from Cats, while Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman also took to the stage.<br /><br />The audience provided the "ah-ahs" as Donny Osmond, then Jason Donovan, and finally Lee Mead, dressed in his Technicolor Dreamcoat, performed Any Dream Will Do.<br /><br />Osmond and Donovan have famously played Joseph on stage, and Mead is to do so in the West End in a few weeks, having won BBC One talent show Any Dream Will Do.<br /><br />Take That, one of Princess Diana's favourite bands, opened their eagerly anticipated set with an energetic version of Shine, followed by Patience and a crowd sing-a-long to Back for Good.<br /><br />Lee Mead<br />14.8m tune in for Diana concert<br />Elton John<br />Lee Mead belted out Any Dream Will Do from the Joseph musical<br />It was left to Sir Elton John to bring the music to an end with hits like Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting and Tiny Dancer.<br /><br />But, after a video tribute by Nelson Mandela, it was Diana herself who brought the evening to a poignant close.<br /><br />Never-seen-before home movie footage of her as a child was shown on the giant screens that flanked the main stage.<br /><br />The audience, many in tears, watched images of Diana's christening and her first birthday party, to a soundtrack of Freddie Mercury singing Those Were the Days (Of Our Lives).<br /><br />It was a memorable end to a memorable day for an unforgettable icon.<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 7:26 AM 0 comments Links to this post <br /><br />Labels: Memorial concert for Diana<br /><br />Fans brave rain for Potter stars<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Fans brave rain for Potter stars<br /><br />Daniel Radcliffe<br />Daniel Radcliffe got a thunderous reception<br /><br />Radcliffe at premiere<br />Hundreds of Harry Potter fans crammed into London's Leicester Square in torrential rain for the European premiere of the fifth film.<br /><br />The film's star Daniel Radcliffe arrived clutching an umbrella as fans' chants of "Harry, Harry, Harry" drowned out the sound of thunder.<br /><br />He was joined by author JK Rowling, who said that it was "fantastic" to see the crowds of fans.<br /><br />Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix opens in the UK on 12 July.<br /><br />Rowling spoke of finishing the final book in the series, which is published on 21 July.<br /><br />Harry Potter fans<br />Some fans had camped out overnight<br />"Finishing it was very, very emotional," she said. "It's been a hell of a month. I'll want to know what the people in my house think of it."<br /><br />Asked what plans she had for the near future Rowling said: "I'm looking forward to going on holiday."<br /><br />Darker film<br /><br />Radcliffe, 17, who was joined by his co-stars Emma Watson (Hermione Granger) and Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley), returns to the role of the student wizard, which he first played at the age of 10.<br /><br />Emma Watson<br />Emma Watson returns as Harry's classmate Hermione Granger<br />He admitted that the new film is darker than previous ones.<br /><br />"Toward the end there's not many laughs to be had," he said. "While there's not actually direct comedy, there's some really heartfelt emotion."<br /><br />Speaking of his first on-screen clinch with Katie Leung, who plays Cho Chang, he said: "She's a very good kisser."<br /><br />Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix sees Harry bring together a group of apprentice wizards and witches at his Hogwarts school to battle a growing evil.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />HOW HARRY POTTER HAS AGED<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone<br /><br />Daniel Radcliffe was chosen to play Harry Potter in The Philosopher’s Stone when he was just 10 years old.<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets<br /><br />By the time the Chamber of Secrets was released, Radcliffe, 13, had grown used to the limelight.<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban<br /><br />Radcliffe was 15 when The Prisoner of Azkaban came out. Questions were asked about whether he was too old.<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire<br /><br />Following the Goblet of Fire, Radcliffe, then 16, signed up to play Potter in the remaining three films.<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix<br /><br /><br />Radcliffe, who next appears in The Order of the Phoenix, is now 17 and has branched out into theatre.<br /><br />British director David Yates takes over the reins from Mike Newell, becoming the fourth director to be involved in the franchise.<br /><br />Better known for gritty TV projects such as State of Play and Sex Traffic, Yates has already signed up for the sixth movie, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.<br /><br />Nearly 1.6 million have already placed an order for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - the seventh and final instalment - ahead of its publication.<br /><br />Potter star greets Japanese fans<br /><br />Daniel Radcliffe<br />Radcliffe briefly spoke to the crowd in Japanese<br /><br />Potter film clips<br />Actor Daniel Radcliffe was met by hundreds of fans as he attended the world premiere of the fifth Harry Potter film in Tokyo.<br /><br />Japanese competition winners were among the first to see The Order of the Phoenix movie.<br /><br />Radcliffe, 17, greeted the crowd in Japanese, saying "Nihon no minasan, Konnichiwa" (hello, people of Japan).<br /><br />The UK premiere of the film will be held in London on 3 July, and it opens in cinemas on 11 July.<br /><br />Radcliffe, accompanied by the film's producer David Heyman, was the only one of the film's main stars to make the journey to Tokyo.<br /><br />He was introduced on to the red carpet amid plumes of smoke and pyrotechnics.<br /><br />"It's wonderful to come over here and to say hello," said Radcliffe.<br /><br />"I hope people will be impressed by the new characters, the new performances, and the big battle."<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Harry Potter fans<br />Potter fans gathered to show their appreciation<br /><br />First kiss<br /><br />In the movie, Harry experiences his first kiss, with schoolmate Cho Chang, played by actress Katie Leung. Radcliffe has admitted kissing on screen was nothing in comparison to stripping off on stage, as he did in the West End play Equus.<br /><br />"Once you've been on stage naked in front of 1,000 people you really feel you can do almost anything without inhibition," he told the BBC News website.<br /><br />"Kissing Katie was a very, very comfortable experience, especially when compared to being naked on stage and blinding horses."<br /><br />The latest of the Potter film sequels is being released just weeks before the long-awaited seventh and final book is published, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.<br /><br /><br />'Record demand for final Potter'<br /><br /><br /><br />Harry Potter book cover<br />Author JK Rowling has already said two characters will die in the book<br />Nearly 1.6m copies of the final Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, have been pre-ordered online ahead of its release on 21 July.<br /><br />According to online retailer Amazon, JK Rowling's seventh Potter book has become its most pre-ordered product.<br /><br />Demand has surpassed a previous record of 1.5 million copies ordered ahead of the release of The Half-Blood Prince.<br /><br />The latest film in the series, The Order of the Phoenix, has its European premiere in London on Tuesday.<br /><br />The film opens across the globe from 11 July.<br /><br />HOW HARRY POTTER HAS AGED<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone<br /><br />Daniel Radcliffe was chosen to play Harry Potter in The Philosopher’s Stone when he was just 10 years old.<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets<br /><br />By the time the Chamber of Secrets was released, Radcliffe, 13, had grown used to the limelight.<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban<br /><br />Radcliffe was 15 when The Prisoner of Azkaban came out. Questions were asked about whether he was too old.<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire<br /><br />Following the Goblet of Fire, Radcliffe, then 16, signed up to play Potter in the remaining three films.<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix<br /><br />Radcliffe, who next appears in The Order of the Phoenix, is now 17 and has branched out into theatre.<br />BACK<br />NEXT<br />5 of 5<br />It is believed that author Rowling will join the film's stars, including Daniel Radcliffe, Imelda Staunton and Robbie Coltrane, on the red carpet in Leicester Square.<br /><br /><br />Guests including Doctor Who star David Tennant, actor Pierce Brosnan and presenter Graham Norton are also expected to attend.<br /><br />Speculation<br /><br />The world premiere of the film took place in Tokyo, where Harry Potter has a huge fanbase.<br /><br />Another highly-anticipated sequel, Spider-Man 3, opened in the Japanese capital in April and went on to break box office records.<br /><br />Rowling has said two characters die in the final book, prompting worldwide speculation.<br /><br />The Potter books have sold 325 million copies worldwide, have been translated into 64 languages and spawned five films.<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 7:07 AM 0 comments Links to this post <br /><br />Labels: HARRY POTTER<br /><br />Monday, July 2, 2007<br />Twenty years without Jothipala _ Daily Mirror<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Twenty years without Jothipala<br /><br />By Ramesh Uvais<br /><br />The 20th death anniversary of Sri Lanka's most popular vocalist H.R. Jothipala who mesmerized the masses with his irreplaceable voice, falls next Saturday, July 7.<br /><br />Though the country and the film industry in particular was unfortunate to lose him on July 7, 1987, he is regarded as the most popular people's singer even today.<br /><br />His demise was a stunning blow particularly to the Sinhala cinema which is still struggling to find a versatile playback voice to replace Jothi. Some critics are of the view that Jothi's demise was one of the major causes for the apparent downfall of the Sinhala cinema.<br /><br />Hettiarachchige Reginald Jothipala, born on February 12, 1936 studied at St. Lawrence College, Maradana and St.John's College, Dematagoda but never studied music as a subject even during the latter stages. As a schoolboy, poor Jothi used to spend most of his time in nearby tea kiosks listening to songs as his family did not possess a radio.<br /><br />One of the luckiest things that happened to young Jothi was his meeting with director Cyril P. Abeyratne and Ceylon Entertainment's Chief Jabir A. Cader who after realizing Jothi's aptitude for singing agreed to give him the much-awaited break in their film Surathalee.<br /><br />Jothi gradually began to taste popularity, as the Surathalee number 'Siriyame Sara' under music director T.R. Papa became an instant hit. It did not take long for him to rise to the top carrying along with him the tag of being the best with an excellent screen voice.<br /><br />His popular number Puruthugeesikaraya sung to the tunes of the country's reputed musician Sunil Santha in Dr. Lester James Peiris' Sandeshaya helped him reach the pinnacle of success. Jothi, who was never known to be purse-proud always mingled with the common man and also cultivated healthy relationships with fellow artistes, although it is tragic that a section started to realise his worth only after his death.<br /><br />Apart from enriching the Sinhala cinema as a playback singer in 328 films, Jothi had sung more than 5,000 songs in his career spanning more than three decades.<br /><br />The father of four daughters also acted in several films after making his acting debut in Robin Tampoe's Sudu Sande Kalu Wala.<br /><br />A unique feature in Jothi was his gifted knack in varying his voice to resemble the actor he sang for. The late Jothipala will always be fondly remembered as a man who endowed permanence in so many films, keeping them alive in public memory.<br /><br /><br />It is said that the late actor-turned-politician Vijaya Kumaratunga had always wanted Jothi as his playback singer, despite Vijaya himself being a talented singer.<br /><br />Creating a world record, Jothi’s old film songs were used again in new films after the death of the prolific playback singer who produced ‘Sumithuro’ which was directed by his long time friend Roy de Silva.<br /><br />Jothi received several top awards in his tuneful career spanning more than 30 years, but the best remark came from renowned Indian singer Mohamed Rafi who once told Jothi that Jothi should have been born in India and Sri Lanka was too small a country for him.<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 5:48 AM 0 comments Links to this post <br /><br />Labels: Twenty years without Jothipala<br /><br />Older Posts<br />Subscribe to: Posts (Atom)<br />"Losing My Religion" Music<br /><br /> <br />Actors - Hirthik Roshan<br /> <br /> <br />First Name: Hrithik<br />Last Name: Roshan<br />Birthdate: 10th January, 1974<br />Star Sign Capricorn<br />Eye Colour: Brown<br />Height: 6 ' 0"<br />Profession: Modeling & Acting<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Songs Lyrics - Around The World<br /><br /> * (01) SINHALA SONG LYRICS - sinhalalyrics.com/<br /> * (02) SINHALA LYRICS _ ananmanan.com/emusic/<br /> * (03) SINHALA SONG LYRICS - .mycities.net<br /> * (04) SINHALA SONG LYRICS - Sinhalajukebox<br /> * * Elyrics.net - more than 150,000 lyrics from 7,000 artists/bands since 2000 With weekly TOP 50<br /> * * Lyric Search.Net - over 100,000 songs!<br /> * * Lyrics And Songs.Com - Top Picks, Last updated artists., NEW Additions SONG Lyrics<br /> * * Lyrics On Demand.com - With Top Ten Artist , Top Ten Song, Top 100 Lyrics list on FRONT PAGE<br /> * * Lyrics-p.com - song lyrics, tabs.russian lyrics<br /> * * Lyrics4all.net - We hope you like our site and see you around soon! with Most viewed lyrics<br /> * * Lyricsdomain.com - Boney'M<br /> * * Lyricsdomain.com - Boyzone<br /> * * Lyricsdownload.com - UPDATED DAILY BY USERS!<br /> * * Lyricsnet.net - Clay Aiken<br /> * * Metrolyrics - with This Weeks Most Popular Song Lyrics ,100 Top Artists<br /> * * Seeklyrics.com - Latest Additions<br /> * * Song Lyrics.Com - BILLBOARD TOP 20, LAST ADDED LYRICS, Free Music Downloads: Access over 3,000,000 tracks today<br /> * * SweetsLlyrics.com - Daily updated lyrics, Latest reviews, Latest biographys, Most visited lyrics, Latest lyrics & News<br /> * * Top-lyrics.elizov.com- with TOP 20 & 50 New Lyrics<br /> * **** Free Lyrics.Com... 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I try my best to keep them alive as I can with Global Issues. So with Sri Lankan issues for locals. There are many links I’ve found and I was unable to connect them to this blog till now. Then, in next 2-3 weeks you’ll able to visit many precious sites via this blog.<br /><br />From today’s onwards anyone can post a comment here. Use that opportunity to share information with others. Thanks,<br /><br /><br />Is Sirasa , MTV and Shakthi, Getting Bad to Worse ?<br /><br /><br />Sirasa is making a very big mistake not coming to DTH ( Direct To Home ) platform. These days DTH system is expanding entire country in speed. Mostly, Dialog TV. Many people who are using DTH system are not going to switch on normal antenna to watch Sirasa TV or MTV Sri Lanka. (Even I , didn’t see any program on Sirasa , after the India-Sri Lanka matches shown before the world cup ) That not means the programs on Sirasa are getting worse.<br />When we talk about MTV Sri Lanka, it can’t see many people out side the urban areas like Colombo. If it’s there on DTV or DTH, number of viewers will getting high many part of the Island. The Maharaja Organization says, they’ll not come to DTH platform as it is a pay system and Sirasa is Free to air (FTA). But, It can’t see out side Colombo and Kandy even paying. The reason, they are showing to not come to DTH is not the real one. They are afraid to show their channel to other countries. As they’re copying their program day and night 24/7. Now, Maharaja Network is ashamed to show their channels to outsiders.<br />The tags , News 1st, We report You decide ! etc. are the copy format from BBC and Fox. So, Indian Idol or AI, goes as Super Star. And all the Hindi Dubbed programs not to the standard form like original. That’s why they are refused to come to the DTH platform. They are very much afraid, nothing else as they have said. They feels Guilty !. It’s a very good opportunity to show MTV Sri Lanka to other part of the Island without towers. They’re not using that opportunity to the reasons that we’ve mentioned earlier. Now, the downtime comes to the Sirasa , with many people refusing to watch some programs, those are much popular early days, like Super star. Now, we can’t find a one who watch that Super star without their own relatives.<br />With the development of technology, every outcome will change without anyone’s knowledge. Then, it’s time to come forward Maharaja Networks as every others to DTH platform, especially in Dialog TV, witch runs the No.1 Company in Sri Lanka, Dialog Telecom. Anyone can’t refuse that.<br /><br />Local Channels on Dialog TV lineup,<br /><br />When we talk about Dialog TV, They must use a UHF antenna throwing the VHF antenna away from getting signals to Rupavahini and Channel Eye. ( But, it’s not the real way, I’m talking about temporary solution.) The signal quality is very low of the most important channel in Sri Lanka, Rupavahini. And, after that DTV must try include all the local channels on it.Like, ArtTV, Max and ETV. If someone say , that channels are showing the programs that shows in other satellite channels, then there must be a problem, It, can’t happen. Because that happen many times. Even, Channel Eye, a local channel, shows SRTV , But SRTV is their in DTV lineup without problem.If so how DD sports in Indian Lineup. If we say there is a problem, many times some channels are showing same program even LIVE. So, BBC, CNN and Al-Jazeere. It’s their duty to show every local channels in their lineup without refrain.<br /><br /><br />New Coming Channels on Dialog TV in the future !<br /><br />Dialog TV management is trying to give nearly 72 channels before the end of 2007. There’ll be 4 Transponders and each one contain 18 channels. But the channels to add in the future yet to decided. Then, still we can’t imagine what the next 15 channels are. Most of them must be Disney Channels. Also, Fox and MTV Europe. We can see that in months to come, So, How Sirasa‘ll have been thrown away by the people with the development of DTH systems.<br /><br />How many number of channels will be their on Dialog TV (DTV) line up ? It goes to 120 channels in months to come ( But not in 2007). The management of DTV has said before this year. Then 50 channels to come. We wish most of them come in English. Not from the languages that we can’t get as Sri Lankan.<br /><br />Information regarding Dialog TV,<br />http://dialogtv.blogspot.com<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 2:06 PM 0 comments <br /><br />Labels: Dialog TV<br /><br />Thursday, July 26, 2007<br />Dialog TV and LBN Sri Lanka _ Satellite TV Schedule<br /><br />Now, Channel Listing Links from us in + 5 and 1/2 Hours<br /><br /><br /><br />We have added Satellite TV schedule pages links to this site from today.The Time Zone for many channels +0530 h. That is the Time Zone for Sri Lanka and India . Now it's very easy to visit the schedule pages of the Web through these links as others. we wish that will spare your time without seeking the pages from the Web.<br /><br />There are rumors that "Star Channels" will come to Dialog TV Sri lanka very soon. If so here are the descriptions of the "Star Package" for your knowledge..<br /><br />* Channel V - the former MTV Asia, it is a bouquet of Asia's top Music Television Channels. Its main Channel [V] international hub used to be in Hong Kong but has since relocated to Malaysia. There are local Channel V channels such as Channel [V] India, Channel [V] China, Channel [V] Australia, Channel V Thailand, Channel V Korea and Channel V Taiwan. (Channel [V] Philippines was launched through Star TV and the GMA Network, but was soon scrapped).<br />* STAR World - Popular U.S. and British entertainment programming broadcast to Asia.<br />* STAR Movies - an English language movie channel broadcast to Southeast Asia, India, Taiwan and Middle East.<br />* STAR Sports - a sports channel which is the evolution of Prime Sports, devoted to different sporting events, such as cricket, auto racing, golf, and many more. Associated with ESPN in Asia. Schedule also includes baseball and rugby.<br />* STAR Chinese Channel - Mandarin general entertainment channel in Taiwan. It was one of the five original STAR TV channels when it launched in 1991.<br />* STAR Chinese Movies - Cantonese movie channel tailor made for Hong Kong<br />* STAR Plus - One of India's most popular Hindi General Entertainment Channel. It was one of the five original STAR TV channels when it launched in 1991, and was catering to English-language entertainment (which became STAR World)<br />* STAR One - Niche Hindi General Entertainment Channel<br />* STAR Gold - Hindi Movie Channel<br />* STAR Utsav - in Hindi. Shows some of the popular programs from STAR PLUS<br />* STAR News - 24-hour Hindi News Channel.<br />* STAR Ananda - Bengali language news channel.<br />* STAR Vijay - in Tamil.<br />* Xing Kong - Mandarin General Entertainment Channel<br />* STAR Cricket - A Cricket Sports channel consist of full Cricket programming. (Coming Soon)<br />* STAR Majha - A 24-hour National Marathi News Channel<br />* Nat Geo Adventure - 24 hour adventure programming. Formerly known as Adventure One.<br />* National Geographic Channel<br />* National Geographic Wild<br /><br />we can expect the most popular channels from the star family will come to Dialog TV.And the rest are not.<br /><br />Some other channels now on Dialog TV line Up<br /><br />* Animal Planet - educational, Mostly about Animals<br />* Discovery Channel - educational<br />* National Geographic - educational<br />* The History Channel - educational<br />* MTV - music<br />* Fashion TV - Fashion Channel ( Soon )<br />* Trendz - Fashion Channel<br />* Hallmark - movies/entertainment<br />* AXN - entertainment, Action Dramas, CSI<br />* Australian Network - entertainment, Sports, Educational<br />* Zee Cafe - entertainment, Mix<br />* Star World - entertainment mostly Films<br />* Zee Studio - movies<br />* HBO - movies withoud add<br />* STAR MOVIES - movies<br />* CNN - news 24 hours<br />* BBC World - news<br />* NDTV 24x7 - news<br />* ESPN - sports<br />* STAR SPORTS - sports<br />* TEN SPORTS - sports<br />* Neo SPORTS - sports , Mostly Cricket<br />* Neo SPORTS Plus - sports<br />* SET PIX - movies<br />* SET SAB - Hindi movies<br />* Al - Jazeera - News<br />* HBO Sgnature - Movies<br />* Cinemax - Movies<br />* HBO Hits - Movies<br />* HBO Family - Movies<br />* Travel And Living - Travel Channel- Educational<br />* VH1 - Songs in English<br />* SRTV - Tamil Movies<br />* The Buddhist TV - Religion<br />* God TV - Religion<br /><br />With Local Channels..<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 2:31 AM 0 comments Links to this post <br /><br />Labels: Satellite TV<br /><br />Tuesday, July 24, 2007<br />Dialog TV And LBN , Sri Lanka Now Show " Indian Idol Season 3 " On Sony Set - Charu Out<br /><br />Charu Semwal Is Out of the Indian Idol Top 9<br /><br />The Top 10 have been selected for the Indian Idol Season 3. That shows in Sri Lanka on Dialog TV and LBN Cable TV On Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 9.00 pm onwards. Now one of them has been out and Only the Top 9 remain. But, the problem is Why always only the Girls are going out from the contest. There are some who can't compare with Charu Semuwal who had to out today ,<br /><br /><br />Charu's Dream Shattered<br /><br />Charu was at danger zone today and she cant belief that she could be out of the Indian Idol.Even when the result was announced she appealed to the janta to give her a final chance. Charu told that this stage means a lot to her and she was not ready to leave it.<br />It was very pathetic to see that in every gala we are losing girls one by one. Just 3 girls left out of 7.This time all the 3 girls : Charu, Deepali and Puja was in danger zone.It's very shocking that inspite of the electrifying performance yestarday, Puja was in danger zone today.Although Prashant and Abshishek's performance was not that satisfactory,they were safe.<br /><br />That, i've got from a blog in India.but for me, Abshishek is a much talented performer with comparing Chang and Prashant.But, It's very sad to see Deepali and Puja was on the Danger Zone.As Sri Lanka,Why can't any girl to be able get enough SMS.<br /><br />I invite you to poll for a one, who has been get the tittle of Indian Idol as your Opinion.The slot for that will appear on the top.<br /><br />( Open For comments )<br /><br /><br />*******************************************************************************<br />I extract some comments from around the world who have made comments on Charu's message bord for your knowledge.<br />*******************************************************************************<br />1.Posted By: fery On:21/07/2007<br />to cute charu:<br />i want to remind everybody, only one will be indianidol. so weekly one must be vote out.and all r good singer, but its game , and show must go on, okkkkkkkk<br /><br />2.Posted By: Sam On:21/07/2007<br />Charu, We will miss you!:<br />Charu,<br />It was really so sad to see you bow out. It was so unbelievable for us; I can only imagine how you must have felt hearing the result.<br />But being the focused girl we know you to be, I know you will take huge strides and be very successful.<br />The last song you sang was just awesome.<br />We will miss you!!<br /><br />3. Posted By: Bob On:21/07/2007<br />I will miss you........:<br />The reason i watched the Indian Idol Show was because of you..but from now onwards i won't watch the show. todays judgement was totally unfair...you deserved to be in the show not out of the show.... you were the best. will miss you a lot charu.......love you...bob.<br /><br />4.Posted By: hira On:21/07/2007<br />u r the most fantastic:<br />hi sweet sweet talented charu.being very honest i never send a single mail to u.but to be very very honest i always prayed for u nd liked u as i liked my favourite contesetants.charu u r a mind mind blowing singer.plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz sony tv give her a chance.u really really deserve to be there.charu i must say u r vey very talented.<br /><br />FOR SONY TV<br />plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz the managment of indian idol nd sony tv plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz we pakistanis really reaaly love indian idol we really really love the contestants.plzzzz give us a chance to vote for the contestants.i know it is ndian idol.but we nd the whole world is watching it.nd loving it more than the indians.please please give us a cance.u have to defienetly read this meassage nd think about it as soon as possible.<br />plzzzz i beg u to bring back<br />charu<br /><br />5.<br />Posted By: Anil Sharma On:21/07/2007<br />Plz Stop Indian Idol Artificial Show:<br />Don't worry Charu we are with you and all world with you.<br /><br />You know Unsucesse is the Ladder of Success. Similarly, Ambram Lincon defeated 13 times in election but at last he became the Presidnet of USA. So, keep your singing continue, and you will go very ahead and become the successful and popular celebrity than those who are in this unrealistic show Indian Idol.<br /><br />We know Hindu society is bais towards Girl if not then why they out you instead of third class prashant, abishek, pranil and chang. This is unfortune that when your country choose one ladies your first person (president) but same society create such sitituation to out you from that bakwas show Indian Idol.<br /><br />At last i also request host Hussen and Mini what r u doing in that show you both are also bias and unrealistic person who demoralize creative person like Charu.<br /><br />6. Posted By: HINA On:21/07/2007<br />SHAME FOR WHOLE NATION U DUN DESERVE 2 BE OUT:<br />I<br />T<br />S<br /><br /><br />A<br /><br /><br />S<br />H<br />A<br />M<br />E<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />TO WHOLE NATION THAT THE GIRL WHO GOT EVERTHING IS OUT ITS A SHAME<br /><br /><br />I WANT 2 ASK ONLY BOYS DESERVE EVERTHING FAME ETC<br />GIRL DUN DESERVES<br /><br /><br />TIPICAL PEOPLE STILL TIPICAL<br /><br />STILL AFTER SEEING SUCCESFUL GIRLS LIKE SUNIDI ASHA ALKA AND LATA ETC STILLL THESEEE CRUEL PEOPLE DOESN'T UNDERSTOOOOD<br /><br /><br /><br />ITS A SHAME<br /><br /><br />BEST OF LUCK CHARU TRY IN SA RE GA MA PA THEY DUN C ITS A GAL OR BOY SANCHITA WON THERE U ALSO CAN WON<br /><br /><br />BEST OF LUCK DEAR AND I AM NOT WATCHING INDIAN IDOL ANYMORE NOT JUST BECAUSE MY FAV IS OUT I HAVE STILL MY FAVS BUT NO USE SILLY TIPICAL PEOPLE WILL ALSO THROW THEM<br /><br />7.Posted By: T. Simon On:21/07/2007<br />Hi Princess!:<br />Undoubtedly you were the BEST among the girls, and you and Chang deserved to be the top two. You are beautiful and has a lovely voice. You sing well. Keep singing. One day you will be the next 'Alisha Chinai'. All the best.<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 10:28 PM 0 comments Links to this post <br /><br />Labels: Indian Idol Season 3<br /><br />Indian Idol 2007 Now On Dialog TV From Thursday , Friday and Saturday at 9.00 pm<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Indian Idol Season 3 - 2007<br />Now on Thursday to Saturday @ 9.00 pm on Dialog TV - Set<br />One of the best shows on Tv in our time is Indian Idol. Every one can do SMS to choose a one from the contenders. If you are not in India use the dial Number to SMS, 00912525 with the name of the one , you like most. The show goes on every friday at 9.00 pm onward. One of them will get out from the competition on Saturday. Now the last 10 competitors are remain.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />)<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Monday - Jul 09, 2007<br />Televisionpoint.com Correspondentndian Idol finalists sang in Hyderabad on July 08<br /><br />The 4th CISM Military World Games being held in Hyderabad will always hold a special place in the hearts of the 11 Indian Idol finalists as they got the opportunity to sing Live for the first time on July 08, away from the Mumbai studios where they shoot for the reality programme.<br /><br />Beginning with the title track of Salaam-e-Ishq, the singers entertained everybody with solo and duet performances. Most of the contestants except Prasant, who is in the police service and Meiyang Chang, a dentist, are still in college. And there are others like Pooja and Emon, who are in class 12.<br /><br />They all aspire to be playback singers, composers or music directors after completing their studies and want to work with A. R. Rahman or Anu Malik. The contestants loved the crowd turnout and grew a bit more confident about their singing abilities after getting a positive response from everyone present.<br /><br />But for Parleen Singh Gill, this moment was a bit more special because, "My father is an army officer and I can't explain how good I am feeling today to perform in front of three defence chiefs from the Army, Navy and Air Force. It is a matter of pride for me and my family." Gill says.<br /><br />This doesn't mean the rest were less excited as Meiyang confesses he loved it when the audience sang along with them. Even Deepti, another contestant was overwhelmed with the response they got and said,"I had always heard that the South Indian audience was very cultured and understood music. After coming to Hyderabad I now know that the above statement is correct."<br /><br />Seconding her is Abhishek Kumar who said, "We are performing Live for the first time. But it never felt like we are in a new place, before a new audience. Thanks to the encouragement and response we got from the Hyderabadi audience."<br /><br />Class 12 student Ankita was enjoying a dream come true moment as she confessed, "It feels so good to perform in front of so many people."<br /><br />Compared to Indian Idol I and II, the contestants of Indian Idol III seem to be more emotionally attached. So say Pooja and Abhishek. "We are always together and never fight or have differences in opinion."<br /><br />Commenting on the judges, Abhishek says, "Their criticism helps us to improve our singing everyday. During my first audition, only two of the judges were impressed, but now, all say that they like my singing."<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 12:40 AM 0 comments Links to this post <br /><br />Labels: Indian Idol season 3 on Dialog TV Sri Lanka<br /><br />Monday, July 23, 2007<br />Rowling reveals the tears shed over Harry Potter<br /><br /><br />Potter film breaks record in US<br /><br />Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe<br /><br />Actor Daniel Radcliffe denied he was too old to play Harry Potter<br />The new Harry Potter film, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, has taken a record-breaking $12m (£6m) at midnight screenings in the US.<br /><br />The figure is the most made at the box office for a Wednesday opening midnight run, according to Daily Variety.<br /><br />The previous record-holder was The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, which returned around $8m (£3.9m) in midnight ticket sales in 2003.<br /><br />Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix opens in the UK on Thursday.<br /><br />Its early takings were double that of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the previous film in the series, which took $6m (£2.9m) at US midnight screenings in 2005.<br /><br />'Unique challenges'<br /><br />Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe told US TV show Larry King Live that acting in the new movie was "some of the hardest stuff I've had to do to date".<br /><br />"Each film presents its own very unique challenges so it's sort of like playing a different part every time you come back and do it," he said.<br /><br />HOW HARRY POTTER HAS AGED<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone<br /><br />Daniel Radcliffe was chosen to play Harry Potter in The Philosopher’s Stone when he was just 10 years old.<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets<br /><br />By the time the Chamber of Secrets was released, Radcliffe, 13, had grown used to the limelight.<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban<br /><br />Radcliffe was 15 when The Prisoner of Azkaban came out. Questions were asked about whether he was too old.<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire<br /><br />Following the Goblet of Fire, Radcliffe, then 16, signed up to play Potter in the remaining three films.<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix<br /><br />Radcliffe, who next appears in The Order of the Phoenix, is now 17 and has branched out into theatre.<br /><br /><br />He added he still had a "long way to go and to develop" as an actor and said: "Hopefully you'll see more of that over the next two films."<br /><br />The actor said it was not until the third Harry Potter film, the Prisoner of Azkaban, that he knew that acting was something he would "love to do in the long term".<br /><br />"Before that I was just a kid having fun on a film set, having the time of my life, but not really taking it as seriously as I do now, obviously."<br /><br />The actor turns 18 on July 23 but he denied he is now too old to play Harry.<br /><br />"Actors play younger and older than their age all the time so I don't think it should make too much of a difference," he said.<br /><br />Asked about Harry's first kiss in the new movie, he said: "It's a really sweet, tender moment in the film but it wasn't as big a deal as perhaps everybody thought it might be."<br /><br />He praised Harry Potter author JK Rowling's writing as "just great, purely fantastic story telling".<br /><br />"I think the reason the films have been so successful is that we're fortunate to have some of the best source material around," he said.<br /><br />"What Jo's done with these books is quite incredible, I think," added Radcliffe.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Rowling reveals the tears shed over Potter<br /><br />Fri Jul 6, 8:56 AM ET<br /><br />LONDON (Reuters) - Best-selling author J.K. Rowling revealed how she broke down in tears during the completion of her final book in the Harry Potter series.<br />ADVERTISEMENT<br /><br />She also tells interviewer Jonathan Ross how she changed the last word in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" at the eleventh hour.<br /><br />"When I finished one chapter near the end I absolutely howled," she told the BBC television presenter.<br />She finished the book alone in a hotel room.<br /><br />"I was sobbing my heart out -- I downed half a bottle of champagne from the mini bar in one and went home with mascara all over my face. That was really tough."<br /><br />The Deathly Hallows is the seventh and final book about the schoolboy wizard Harry Potter and his Hogwarts friends.<br /><br /><br />The plots have taken a darker turn and Rowling has in the past revealed that she would kill off at least two of the main characters.<br /><br />When asked by the chat show host whether the word "scar" was still the last word in the book, as had been reported, she said: "Scar? It was for ages, and now it's not.<br /><br />"Scar is quite near the end, but it's not the last word."<br /><br />Harry Potter has a lightning bolt scar on his forehead as a result of a failed curse by the wicked wizard Lord Voldemort.<br /><br /><br />Rowling also revealed that the character Harry Potter was "totally imaginary" and not based on anyone.<br /><br />His red-haired pal Ron Weasley was a lot like her oldest friend Sean though, she confessed.<br /><br />More than 325 million copies of the first six books have been sold worldwide, helping to turn Rowling into the first dollar-billionaire author.<br /><br />An all-British cast seemed to be a point of pride for her as she admitted it had been a "hell of an achievement."<br /><br />Stars who have appeared in the five films, including the latest "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," include Maggie Smith, Robbie Coltrane, Julie Walters, Richard Harris, Imelda Staunton, Alan Rickman and Ralph Fiennes.<br /><br />The film had its premiere in London this week.<br /><br />The Deathly Hallows appears on the bookshelves on July 21, but 1.6 million copies have been pre-ordered online.<br /><br /><br /><br />Rowling joins stars of Harry Potter film<br /><br />Tue Jul 3, 5:00 PM ET<br /><br />LONDON (Reuters) - Bestselling author J.K. Rowling joined the young stars of the Harry Potter movies on Tuesday at the London premiere of "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix," the fifth in the seven-part franchise.<br /><br /><br />Organizers recreated the atmosphere of the Ministry of Magic, where much of the action in the latest film takes place.<br /><br />Hundreds of Potter fans, many of them young girls, assembled in Leicester Square in torrential rain and thunder and chanted "Harry, Harry, Harry" to see the teenaged stars on their way into the Odeon Cinema. Some had camped out overnight.<br /><br />Daniel Radcliffe, who plays the boy wizard, clearly enjoyed the female attention.<br /><br /><br />"I can't complain. It's rather wonderful, really," he said.<br /><br />Radcliffe, Emma Watson (Hermione Granger) and Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley) lead the cast, along with Imelda Staunton, who steals the scenes she appears in as the sinister control freak Dolores Umbridge.<br /><br />Rowling said she shared the view of many critics that "Phoenix" is the darkest of the Potter films so far.<br /><br />"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" follows Harry as he gathers a band of fellow magicians at Hogwarts and prepares them for the battle that he knows lies ahead.<br /><br />It has been described by critics as darker than previous Potter movies, focusing more on the students' inner journeys. Reviews have been mixed, with some critics confessing confusion over the plot.<br /><br />The London premiere came five days after a red-carpet premiere in Tokyo but is likely to be the biggest of the film's regional launches, with most of the main cast due to attend along with a host of British celebrities.<br /><br />It kicked off a month-long outbreak of Pottermania, with the release of the seventh and final book in the Harry Potter series set for July 21.<br /><br />Fans are speculating which characters will die at the end of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" after Rowling said she would kill off at least two of them.<br /><br />Rowling indicated that the final book would indeed be the last Harry Potter, and, when asked if she had been tempted to change her mind, she said: "No, it is really what it was always planned to be."<br /><br />More than 325 million copies of the first six books have been sold worldwide, helping to turn Rowling into the first dollar-billionaire author. Online pre-orders for the final installment have already broken records.<br /><br /><br />Rowling wouldn't kill Harry Potter, would she?<br /><br /><br /><br />NEW YORK (AP) -- Brace yourselves, Harry Potter fans. No matter how desperate you are for Harry to live, some experts in classic literature and mythology say that finishing off the young wizard would make sense -- in a literary kind of way.<br />Potter<br /><br /><br />What will happen to Harry at the end of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows"? Only J.K. Rowling knows.<br /><br />J.K. Rowling has never shied from darkness in her phenomenally successful series -- it started with the murder of Harry's parents, continued through his discovery that an evil wizard was trying to destroy him, and has included pain and torture and the deaths of major characters.<br /><br />She's already promised two deaths in the seventh and final book, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," coming out July 21, and has refused to commit to Harry surviving. But she couldn't kill Harry off, could she? She wouldn't do that, would she?<br /><br />"If you look at the tradition of the epic hero ... there is this sort of pattern that the hero delivers people to the promised land but does not see it himself," said Lana Whited, professor of English at Ferrum College in Ferrum, Virginia, pointing out examples from King Arthur to Moses to Frodo.<br /><br />Greek mythology has plenty of examples, like Hercules, who was killed at the height of his strength, said Mary Lefkowitz, a retired classics professor who taught at Wellesley College in Massachusetts.<br /><br /><br /><br />"There's no long promise of happiness," she said. "You may have brief moments of glory and then the darkness comes."<br /><br />And don't be fooled into thinking a happy ending is automatic just because the main characters are young, said Anne Collins Smith, assistant professor of philosophy and classical studies at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas.<br /><br />"Just because it's children's literature doesn't mean it can't have very dark events in it," she said.<br /><br />Others aren't convinced, saying that Rowling's story about Harry and his adventures is less influenced by classical mythology than it is by other storytelling traditions.<br /><br />Philip Ray, an associate professor of English at Connecticut College, said Rowling was part of a tradition of British writers like Edith Nesbit, writing stories where children are the focus and have grand adventures.<br /><br />Since Harry is about to finish his years at Hogwarts, Ray said, "I think it would be very unusual for a book like this to kill off the main character at a time when he's about to graduate from school."<br /><br />The books are about Harry's development into a young man, Ray said.<br /><br /><br />"For Rowling to have put Harry Potter through all seven volumes just to kill him off, the point of all development would be wasted," Ray said. "Death strikes me as being the strangest ending of all."<br /><br />And even though the series has a dark aspect to it, Rowling hasn't set it up in such a way that Harry paying the ultimate price would make sense, said Tim Morris, who teaches English at the University of Texas at Arlington.<br /><br />"I don't get the sense that J.K. Rowling has set us up for that kind of sacrifice," he said. "The first six books haven't given a sense of that tragedy to me. It's generally hopeful."<br /><br /><br />Whited acknowledges that reader outrage would be high if Harry died, and that it might seem cruel to younger readers, who aren't familiar with classic literary story arcs.<br /><br />"I'm sure J.K. Rowling would get some howlers if Harry Potter did not survive," she said.<br />advertisement<br /><br />But even if he lives, don't be surprised if it's a hard-fought victory, she said. Another aspect of the classic hero myth is that even if he wins, it's not without some loss.<br /><br />"There are always sacrifices, compromises along the way," she said. "If Harry doesn't die, one of his friends will." E-mail to a friend E-mail to a friend<br /><br />Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 1:07 AM 0 comments Links to this post <br /><br />Labels: Harry Potter - Rowling reveals the tears shed over Potter<br /><br />Saturday, July 21, 2007<br />Unusual photos<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 10:41 AM 1 comments Links to this post <br /><br />Labels: Funny Photos - New<br /><br />Tuesday, July 17, 2007<br />Celine Dion's A New Day... Remains At The Top<br /><br />Celine Dion's A New Day... 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Remains At The Top<br /><br />Wednesday, July 4, 2007<br />Memorial concert for Diana<br /><br /><br /><br />Sir Elton opened and closed the six-hour tribute concert<br />Sunday's memorial concert for Diana, Princess of Wales dominated TV viewing, with audience figures peaking at 14.8m during the six-hour show on BBC One.<br /><br />An average of 8.9m people tuned in to watch the live broadcast of the event at London's Wembley Stadium.<br /><br />Around 63,000 attended the Concert for Diana on what would have been her 46th birthday. The princess died in a car crash in Paris in August 1997.<br /><br />Sir Elton John, Lily Allen and Duran Duran were part of the line-up.<br /><br />Charitable causes<br /><br />Sir Elton, 60, opened the concert with a rendition of Your Song performed in front of a giant image of Diana.<br /><br />The singer closed the event, which saw performances from an array of international stars, with Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting and Tiny Dancer.<br /><br />Hosts Prince William and Prince Harry, who introduced Duran Duran at the beginning of the concert, returned to the stage at the end of Sir Elton's final set, praising the artists for an "incredible evening".<br /><br />Proceeds from the event, broadcast to 140 countries, willl go to charitable causes favoured by the princess.<br /><br />Video tributes from ex-South African President Nelson Mandela, the former Prime Minister Tony Blair and ex-US President Bill Clinton were broadcast during the gig.<br /><br /><br /><br />Old and new stars celebrate Diana<br />By Caroline Briggs<br />Entertainment reporter, BBC News at Wembley Stadium, London<br /><br />Lily Allen<br />Lily Allen kicked off the celebration<br /><br />Prince Harry kicked off the Concert for Diana with the iconic words "Hello Wembley!"<br /><br />He and Prince William organised the event to celebrate the life of their mother, Princess Diana, on what would have been her 46th birthday.<br /><br />Weeks of wet weather cleared on cue over the new stadium, allowing the sunshine to set the perfect scene for a party.<br /><br />Introducing Lily Allen, Hollywood veteran Dennis Hopper summed up the early spirit: "This is a party. This is a celebration, and you're going to love it."<br /><br />And love it they did.<br /><br />The strength of the new stadium was tested as 63,000 people jumped to their feet for Allen's cheery rendition of LDN.<br /><br />Rod Stewart<br />Rod Stewart performed a number of his best known hits<br />Some danced, all cheered, and somewhere near the stage two giant inflatable daffodils bobbed in time to the music.<br /><br />Allen was one of many younger performers who were still at school when Princess Diana died in a car crash in 1997.<br /><br />'Screaming fans'<br /><br />While acts like Rod Stewart, Duran Duran and Roger Hodgson of Supertramp were some of the Princess's personal favourites, Allen was among her son's choices.<br /><br />She joined P Diddy, Pharrell Williams, Orson, James Morrison, Joss Stone, Kanye West, Nelly Furtado, Will Young and Natasha Bedingfield on an eclectic bill.<br /><br />The result was a mix of music to suit all tastes - rappers, rockers and pop-lovers alike.<br /><br />There were hands in the air for Rod Stewart's Sailing, the inevitable screams for Take That and dancing for rapper West.<br /><br />Many of the day's stars dedicated songs to the late princess, including Duran Duran, Black Eyed Peas singer Fergie and P Diddy, who sang his 1998 hit Missing You in her memory.<br /><br />A huge cheer went up for 24 actor Kiefer Sutherland, who was among many famous faces who introduced the artists.<br /><br />"We get to celebrate Diana through the music she loved by the musicians she admired," he said.<br /><br />P Diddy<br />P Diddy added an international flavour to the party<br />Sutherland introduced The Feeling, who opened their lively set with Fill My Little World.<br /><br />A glimpse of Prince Harry dancing along to I Love It When You Call had the crowd craning their necks away from the stage and up to the Royal seating area.<br /><br />Status Quo brought echoes of their iconic Live Aid performance of 1985 to the new Wembley after the interval with Rockin' All Over The World.<br /><br />And Joe Perry of Aerosmith joined a sky-blue suited and booted Sir Tom Jones on stage for a rendition of Kiss.<br /><br />The Welsh legend proved to be one of the day's highlights, and drove the two inflatable daffodils crazy by belting out Ain't That a Lot of Love and the Arctic Monkeys' I Bet You Look Good On the Dancefloor.<br /><br />Energetic<br /><br />As the sky over Wembley began to darken, Rod Stewart lit up the concert with some of his best-known hits - Maggie May, Baby Jane and Sailing.<br /><br />In honour of Diana's love of dance and musical theatre, there was a performance of an act from Swan Lake by the English National Ballet, and songs by Andrew Lloyd Webber.<br /><br />TV presenter Cat Deeley introduced a medley of songs from some of Lord Lloyd-Webber's hit musicals.<br /><br />How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria? winner Connie Fisher sang Memory from Cats, while Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman also took to the stage.<br /><br />The audience provided the "ah-ahs" as Donny Osmond, then Jason Donovan, and finally Lee Mead, dressed in his Technicolor Dreamcoat, performed Any Dream Will Do.<br /><br />Osmond and Donovan have famously played Joseph on stage, and Mead is to do so in the West End in a few weeks, having won BBC One talent show Any Dream Will Do.<br /><br />Take That, one of Princess Diana's favourite bands, opened their eagerly anticipated set with an energetic version of Shine, followed by Patience and a crowd sing-a-long to Back for Good.<br /><br />Lee Mead<br />14.8m tune in for Diana concert<br />Elton John<br />Lee Mead belted out Any Dream Will Do from the Joseph musical<br />It was left to Sir Elton John to bring the music to an end with hits like Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting and Tiny Dancer.<br /><br />But, after a video tribute by Nelson Mandela, it was Diana herself who brought the evening to a poignant close.<br /><br />Never-seen-before home movie footage of her as a child was shown on the giant screens that flanked the main stage.<br /><br />The audience, many in tears, watched images of Diana's christening and her first birthday party, to a soundtrack of Freddie Mercury singing Those Were the Days (Of Our Lives).<br /><br />It was a memorable end to a memorable day for an unforgettable icon.<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 7:26 AM 0 comments Links to this post <br /><br />Labels: Memorial concert for Diana<br /><br />Fans brave rain for Potter stars<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Fans brave rain for Potter stars<br /><br />Daniel Radcliffe<br />Daniel Radcliffe got a thunderous reception<br /><br />Radcliffe at premiere<br />Hundreds of Harry Potter fans crammed into London's Leicester Square in torrential rain for the European premiere of the fifth film.<br /><br />The film's star Daniel Radcliffe arrived clutching an umbrella as fans' chants of "Harry, Harry, Harry" drowned out the sound of thunder.<br /><br />He was joined by author JK Rowling, who said that it was "fantastic" to see the crowds of fans.<br /><br />Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix opens in the UK on 12 July.<br /><br />Rowling spoke of finishing the final book in the series, which is published on 21 July.<br /><br />Harry Potter fans<br />Some fans had camped out overnight<br />"Finishing it was very, very emotional," she said. "It's been a hell of a month. I'll want to know what the people in my house think of it."<br /><br />Asked what plans she had for the near future Rowling said: "I'm looking forward to going on holiday."<br /><br />Darker film<br /><br />Radcliffe, 17, who was joined by his co-stars Emma Watson (Hermione Granger) and Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley), returns to the role of the student wizard, which he first played at the age of 10.<br /><br />Emma Watson<br />Emma Watson returns as Harry's classmate Hermione Granger<br />He admitted that the new film is darker than previous ones.<br /><br />"Toward the end there's not many laughs to be had," he said. "While there's not actually direct comedy, there's some really heartfelt emotion."<br /><br />Speaking of his first on-screen clinch with Katie Leung, who plays Cho Chang, he said: "She's a very good kisser."<br /><br />Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix sees Harry bring together a group of apprentice wizards and witches at his Hogwarts school to battle a growing evil.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />HOW HARRY POTTER HAS AGED<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone<br /><br />Daniel Radcliffe was chosen to play Harry Potter in The Philosopher’s Stone when he was just 10 years old.<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets<br /><br />By the time the Chamber of Secrets was released, Radcliffe, 13, had grown used to the limelight.<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban<br /><br />Radcliffe was 15 when The Prisoner of Azkaban came out. Questions were asked about whether he was too old.<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire<br /><br />Following the Goblet of Fire, Radcliffe, then 16, signed up to play Potter in the remaining three films.<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix<br /><br /><br />Radcliffe, who next appears in The Order of the Phoenix, is now 17 and has branched out into theatre.<br /><br />British director David Yates takes over the reins from Mike Newell, becoming the fourth director to be involved in the franchise.<br /><br />Better known for gritty TV projects such as State of Play and Sex Traffic, Yates has already signed up for the sixth movie, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.<br /><br />Nearly 1.6 million have already placed an order for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - the seventh and final instalment - ahead of its publication.<br /><br />Potter star greets Japanese fans<br /><br />Daniel Radcliffe<br />Radcliffe briefly spoke to the crowd in Japanese<br /><br />Potter film clips<br />Actor Daniel Radcliffe was met by hundreds of fans as he attended the world premiere of the fifth Harry Potter film in Tokyo.<br /><br />Japanese competition winners were among the first to see The Order of the Phoenix movie.<br /><br />Radcliffe, 17, greeted the crowd in Japanese, saying "Nihon no minasan, Konnichiwa" (hello, people of Japan).<br /><br />The UK premiere of the film will be held in London on 3 July, and it opens in cinemas on 11 July.<br /><br />Radcliffe, accompanied by the film's producer David Heyman, was the only one of the film's main stars to make the journey to Tokyo.<br /><br />He was introduced on to the red carpet amid plumes of smoke and pyrotechnics.<br /><br />"It's wonderful to come over here and to say hello," said Radcliffe.<br /><br />"I hope people will be impressed by the new characters, the new performances, and the big battle."<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Harry Potter fans<br />Potter fans gathered to show their appreciation<br /><br />First kiss<br /><br />In the movie, Harry experiences his first kiss, with schoolmate Cho Chang, played by actress Katie Leung. Radcliffe has admitted kissing on screen was nothing in comparison to stripping off on stage, as he did in the West End play Equus.<br /><br />"Once you've been on stage naked in front of 1,000 people you really feel you can do almost anything without inhibition," he told the BBC News website.<br /><br />"Kissing Katie was a very, very comfortable experience, especially when compared to being naked on stage and blinding horses."<br /><br />The latest of the Potter film sequels is being released just weeks before the long-awaited seventh and final book is published, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.<br /><br /><br />'Record demand for final Potter'<br /><br /><br /><br />Harry Potter book cover<br />Author JK Rowling has already said two characters will die in the book<br />Nearly 1.6m copies of the final Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, have been pre-ordered online ahead of its release on 21 July.<br /><br />According to online retailer Amazon, JK Rowling's seventh Potter book has become its most pre-ordered product.<br /><br />Demand has surpassed a previous record of 1.5 million copies ordered ahead of the release of The Half-Blood Prince.<br /><br />The latest film in the series, The Order of the Phoenix, has its European premiere in London on Tuesday.<br /><br />The film opens across the globe from 11 July.<br /><br />HOW HARRY POTTER HAS AGED<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone<br /><br />Daniel Radcliffe was chosen to play Harry Potter in The Philosopher’s Stone when he was just 10 years old.<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets<br /><br />By the time the Chamber of Secrets was released, Radcliffe, 13, had grown used to the limelight.<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban<br /><br />Radcliffe was 15 when The Prisoner of Azkaban came out. Questions were asked about whether he was too old.<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire<br /><br />Following the Goblet of Fire, Radcliffe, then 16, signed up to play Potter in the remaining three films.<br />Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix<br /><br />Radcliffe, who next appears in The Order of the Phoenix, is now 17 and has branched out into theatre.<br />BACK<br />NEXT<br />5 of 5<br />It is believed that author Rowling will join the film's stars, including Daniel Radcliffe, Imelda Staunton and Robbie Coltrane, on the red carpet in Leicester Square.<br /><br /><br />Guests including Doctor Who star David Tennant, actor Pierce Brosnan and presenter Graham Norton are also expected to attend.<br /><br />Speculation<br /><br />The world premiere of the film took place in Tokyo, where Harry Potter has a huge fanbase.<br /><br />Another highly-anticipated sequel, Spider-Man 3, opened in the Japanese capital in April and went on to break box office records.<br /><br />Rowling has said two characters die in the final book, prompting worldwide speculation.<br /><br />The Potter books have sold 325 million copies worldwide, have been translated into 64 languages and spawned five films.<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 7:07 AM 0 comments Links to this post <br /><br />Labels: HARRY POTTER<br /><br />Monday, July 2, 2007<br />Twenty years without Jothipala _ Daily Mirror<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Twenty years without Jothipala<br /><br />By Ramesh Uvais<br /><br />The 20th death anniversary of Sri Lanka's most popular vocalist H.R. Jothipala who mesmerized the masses with his irreplaceable voice, falls next Saturday, July 7.<br /><br />Though the country and the film industry in particular was unfortunate to lose him on July 7, 1987, he is regarded as the most popular people's singer even today.<br /><br />His demise was a stunning blow particularly to the Sinhala cinema which is still struggling to find a versatile playback voice to replace Jothi. Some critics are of the view that Jothi's demise was one of the major causes for the apparent downfall of the Sinhala cinema.<br /><br />Hettiarachchige Reginald Jothipala, born on February 12, 1936 studied at St. Lawrence College, Maradana and St.John's College, Dematagoda but never studied music as a subject even during the latter stages. As a schoolboy, poor Jothi used to spend most of his time in nearby tea kiosks listening to songs as his family did not possess a radio.<br /><br />One of the luckiest things that happened to young Jothi was his meeting with director Cyril P. Abeyratne and Ceylon Entertainment's Chief Jabir A. Cader who after realizing Jothi's aptitude for singing agreed to give him the much-awaited break in their film Surathalee.<br /><br />Jothi gradually began to taste popularity, as the Surathalee number 'Siriyame Sara' under music director T.R. Papa became an instant hit. It did not take long for him to rise to the top carrying along with him the tag of being the best with an excellent screen voice.<br /><br />His popular number Puruthugeesikaraya sung to the tunes of the country's reputed musician Sunil Santha in Dr. Lester James Peiris' Sandeshaya helped him reach the pinnacle of success. Jothi, who was never known to be purse-proud always mingled with the common man and also cultivated healthy relationships with fellow artistes, although it is tragic that a section started to realise his worth only after his death.<br /><br />Apart from enriching the Sinhala cinema as a playback singer in 328 films, Jothi had sung more than 5,000 songs in his career spanning more than three decades.<br /><br />The father of four daughters also acted in several films after making his acting debut in Robin Tampoe's Sudu Sande Kalu Wala.<br /><br />A unique feature in Jothi was his gifted knack in varying his voice to resemble the actor he sang for. The late Jothipala will always be fondly remembered as a man who endowed permanence in so many films, keeping them alive in public memory.<br /><br /><br />It is said that the late actor-turned-politician Vijaya Kumaratunga had always wanted Jothi as his playback singer, despite Vijaya himself being a talented singer.<br /><br />Creating a world record, Jothi’s old film songs were used again in new films after the death of the prolific playback singer who produced ‘Sumithuro’ which was directed by his long time friend Roy de Silva.<br /><br />Jothi received several top awards in his tuneful career spanning more than 30 years, but the best remark came from renowned Indian singer Mohamed Rafi who once told Jothi that Jothi should have been born in India and Sri Lanka was too small a country for him.<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 5:48 AM 0 comments Links to this post <br /><br />Labels: Twenty years without Jothipala<br /><br />Older Posts<br />Subscribe to: Posts (Atom)<br />"Losing My Religion" Music<br /><br /> <br />Actors - Hirthik Roshan<br /> <br /> <br />First Name: Hrithik<br />Last Name: Roshan<br />Birthdate: 10th January, 1974<br />Star Sign Capricorn<br />Eye Colour: Brown<br />Height: 6 ' 0"<br />Profession: Modeling & Acting<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Songs Lyrics - Around The World<br /><br /> * (01) SINHALA SONG LYRICS - sinhalalyrics.com/<br /> * (02) SINHALA LYRICS _ ananmanan.com/emusic/<br /> * (03) SINHALA SONG LYRICS - .mycities.net<br /> * (04) SINHALA SONG LYRICS - Sinhalajukebox<br /> * * Elyrics.net - more than 150,000 lyrics from 7,000 artists/bands since 2000 With weekly TOP 50<br /> * * Lyric Search.Net - over 100,000 songs!<br /> * * Lyrics And Songs.Com - Top Picks, Last updated artists., NEW Additions SONG Lyrics<br /> * * Lyrics On Demand.com - With Top Ten Artist , Top Ten Song, Top 100 Lyrics list on FRONT PAGE<br /> * * Lyrics-p.com - song lyrics, tabs.russian lyrics<br /> * * Lyrics4all.net - We hope you like our site and see you around soon! with Most viewed lyrics<br /> * * Lyricsdomain.com - Boney'M<br /> * * Lyricsdomain.com - Boyzone<br /> * * Lyricsdownload.com - UPDATED DAILY BY USERS!<br /> * * Lyricsnet.net - Clay Aiken<br /> * * Metrolyrics - with This Weeks Most Popular Song Lyrics ,100 Top Artists<br /> * * Seeklyrics.com - Latest Additions<br /> * * Song Lyrics.Com - BILLBOARD TOP 20, LAST ADDED LYRICS, Free Music Downloads: Access over 3,000,000 tracks today<br /> * * SweetsLlyrics.com - Daily updated lyrics, Latest reviews, Latest biographys, Most visited lyrics, Latest lyrics & News<br /> * * Top-lyrics.elizov.com- with TOP 20 & 50 New Lyrics<br /> * **** Free Lyrics.Com... 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Some books have been sent out early in the US.<br /><br />The book's US publisher Scholastic has sued online retailer DeepDiscount.com for breaking the strict embargo by dispatching a number of copies.<br /><br />The cover of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows<br />The book's contents have been the subject of intense speculation<br />The novel has also appeared on auction site eBay, while pictures of what appeared to be pages from the new book have appeared on the internet.<br /><br />Bloomsbury said it was "dismayed" to learn about the early sales. But internet spoilers had not come from the few copies sold ahead of the official publication, it insisted.<br /><br />The strict embargo was being "enforced unflinchingly and without exception" by publishers in 93 countries, the company added.<br /><br />Rowling said the US newspaper reviews would particularly affect children "who wanted to reach Harry's final destination by themselves, in their own time".<br /><br />"I am incredibly grateful to all those newspapers, booksellers and others who have chosen not to attempt to spoil Harry's last adventure for fans," she added.<br /><br /><br />We tried very, very hard to give away the absolute bare minimum of the plot<br />Rick Lyman<br />New York Times<br />Rowling's statement follows an earlier message on her website, in which she said: "Let's all, please, ignore the misinformation popping up on the web and in the press.<br /><br />"I'd like to ask everyone who calls themselves a Harry Potter fan to help preserve the secrecy of the plot for all those who are looking forward to reading the book at the same time on publication day.<br /><br />"In a very short time you will know everything!"<br /><br />The New York Times said its copy was bought at a store in the city on Wednesday.<br /><br /><br />Queuing Harry Potter fans<br />Some fans are already queuing outside a central London bookshop<br />The paper's books and theatre editor Rick Lyman said: "It's our policy that once a book has been offered up for sale, it's fair game to be reviewed.<br /><br />"It's not our business to help book publishers market their books. We tried very, very hard to give away the absolute bare minimum of the plot."<br /><br />On Wednesday, the Baltimore Sun printed a review of the book, saying it had obtained a copy from a relative of one of its reporters who had received it prematurely.<br /><br />A person selling a copy on eBay said: "I don't work for a bookstore and I don't have a magic wand. An online store shipped a copy early."<br /><br />Meanwhile, UK supermarket Asda has announced it will sell the book for £5 - just over a quarter of the recommended retail price.<br /><br />Bloomsbury had originally cancelled Asda's order, with the supermarket calling the price "potty" and accusing the retailer of "blatant profiteering".<br />-BBC<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 6:54 AM 0 comments <br /><br />Labels: Harry Potter<br /><br />Wednesday, July 18, 2007<br />Google cookies will 'auto delete'<br /><br /><br />Google cookies will 'auto delete'<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Google's have made several privacy announcements<br />Google has said that its cookies, tiny files stored on a computer when a user visits a website, will auto delete after two years.<br /><br />They will be deleted unless the user returns to a Google site within the two-year period, prompting a re-setting of the file's lifespan.<br /><br />The company's cookies are used to store preference data for sites, such as default language and to track searches.<br /><br />All search engines and most websites store cookies on a computer.<br /><br />Currently, Google's are set to delete after 2038.<br /><br />Peter Fleischer, Google's global privacy counsel, said in a statement: "After listening to feedback from our users and from privacy advocates, we've concluded that it would be a good thing for privacy to significantly shorten the lifetime of our cookies."<br /><br />He said the company had to "find a way to do so without artificially forcing users to re-enter their basic preferences at arbitrary points in time."<br /><br />So if a user visits a Google website, a cookie will be stored on their computer and will auto-delete after two years. But if the user returns to a Google service, the cookie will re-set for a further two years.<br /><br />Privacy campaigners<br /><br />Privacy campaigners want to give users more control over what the search giant holds on to and for how long.<br /><br />Google has pointed out that all users can delete all or some cookies from their web browser manually at any time and can control which cookies from which websites are stored on a computer.<br /><br />There are also tools online which can prevent the company and other firms leaving cookies on a computer.<br /><br />In recent months, it has introduced several steps to reassure its users over the use of personal information.<br /><br />In March the search giant said it would anonymise personal data it receives from users' web searches after 18 months.<br /><br />The firm previously held information about searches for an indefinite period but will now anonymise it after 18 to 24 month<br /><br />None of the other leading search engines have made any statements over anonymising IP addresses or shortening cookie lifespan.<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 11:02 AM 0 comments <br /><br />Labels: Google cookies will 'auto delete'<br /><br />Monday, July 16, 2007<br />World's Tallest Man Meets World's Smallest Man<br /><br />World's Tallest Man Meets World's Smallest Man<br /><br /><br />The world's tallest man has met one of the world's smallest in China.<br /><br />Bao Xishun, a 56 year-old herdsman from Inner Mongolia, is the world's tallest man and measures 7' 9" tall.<br /><br />Meanwhile, He Pingping is applying to be entered in the Guinness World Record as the world's shortest adult, standing at a mere 2' 4".<br /><br />• Read the orignal report on iTV.com.<br /><br />According to the organiser of the meeting, it was He's long-cherished dream to meet Bao.<br /><br />In March, Bao married saleswoman Xia Shujian, who stands a rather average 5' 6", after a global search for a suitable bride.<br /><br />They celebrated a traditional Mongolian wedding in the tomb of Kublai Khan on Thursday.<br /><br />Bao was confirmed as the world's tallest living man by Guinness World Records last year. He overtook the previous holder, Radhouane Charbib of Tunisia, by just 2 millimeters.<br />Guinness World Records says Bao was of normal height until 16 but then put on a spurt that doctors were unable to explain, reaching his full height in seven years.<br /><br />But Bao is far shorter than Robert Pershing Wadlow, from Illinois in the U.S., who died in 1940 aged 22 and stood at a massive 8' 11.1".<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 10:59 AM 0 comments <br /><br />Labels: World's Tallest Man Meets World's Smallest Man<br /><br />Saturday, July 14, 2007<br />Drinking milk cuts diabetes risk<br /><br /><br />Drinking milk cuts diabetes risk<br />Milk<br />Milk consumption has fallen in recent years<br />Drinking a pint of milk a day may protect men against diabetes and heart disease, say UK researchers.<br /><br />Eating dairy products reduces the risk of metabolic syndrome - a cluster of symptoms which increase likelihood of the conditions - the Welsh team found.<br /><br />In the 20-year study, published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, metabolic syndrome increased the risk of death by 50%.<br /><br />Experts recommended people only eat two or three portions of dairy a day.<br /><br /><br />Dairy products are an important part of a healthy, balanced diet and we would recommend people aim to eat two to three servings of low fat dairy a day<br />Jemma Edwards, Diabetes UK<br /><br />The University of Cardiff study of 2,375 men aged between 45 and 59 classified metabolic syndrome as having two or more out of high blood glucose, insulin, blood fats, body fat, and blood pressure.<br /><br />Over the 20-year period, food questionnaires and weekly food diaries were used to assess how much milk and dairy foods the men consumed.<br /><br />At the start of the study 15% had metabolic syndrome and had almost double the risk of coronary artery heart disease and four times the risk of diabetes of those without the syndrome.<br /><br />But the researchers found men were 62% less likely to have the syndrome if they drank a pint or more of milk every day, and 56% less likely to have it if they regularly ate other dairy produce.<br /><br />The more dairy produce the men consumed, the less likely were they to have the syndrome.<br /><br />Healthy diet<br /><br />Study leader, Professor Peter Elwood, said milk consumption has plummeted in the UK over the past 25 years, amid concerns about its impact on health.<br /><br />But dairy produce is part of a healthy diet and its consumption should be promoted, he concluded.<br /><br />"The present data add further to the evidence that milk and dairy products fit well into a healthy eating pattern."<br /><br />Jemma Edwards, care advisor at Diabetes UK, advised against consuming large amounts of full fat dairy products in a bid to prevent type 2 diabetes and stressed the importance of a balanced diet and physical activity.<br /><br />"The results of this study are interesting.<br /><br />"Dairy products are an important part of a healthy, balanced diet and we would recommend people aim to eat two to three servings of low fat dairy a day."<br /><br />"One portion is equivalent to a third of a pint of milk, one small pot of yogurt or a matchbox-size piece of cheese.<br /><br />"Maintaining a healthy weight through diet and physical activity are vital in reducing the risk of developing type 2 diabetes."<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 3:23 AM 0 comments <br /><br />Labels: Drinking milk cuts diabetes risk<br /><br />IndianIdol Imagegallery<br /><br />IndianIdol Imagegallery<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 12:41 AM 0 comments <br /><br />Friday, July 13, 2007<br />Astronomers claim galaxy record<br /><br />Astronomers claim galaxy record<br />By Jonathan Amos<br />Science reporter, BBC News<br /><br /><br />Keck twins (WM Keck Observatory)<br />The detections were made at the Keck Observatory<br />Astronomers say they may have detected the light from some of the earliest stars to form in the Universe.<br /><br />They have pictures of what appear to be very faint galaxies that shone more than 13 billion years ago, a mere 500 million years after the Big Bang.<br /><br />The remarkable claim dramatically exceeds the current, broadly accepted record for the most distant detection.<br /><br />The Caltech-led team behind the work recognises there will be sceptics but says it believes its data is strong.<br /><br />It has published details in The Astrophysical Journal; and the group leader, Professor Richard Ellis, has been arguing the case at a conference in London, UK.<br /><br />"We've had these galaxies for over a year and we have gone back to the telescope and revisited them, to prove their signals are robust," he explained.<br /><br />"We feel confident now that we have done all that is humanly possibly to show the community that these galaxies are at these great distances," Professor Ellis told BBC News.<br /><br />Big zoom<br /><br />The international team of astronomers found its six "candidate" galaxies using one of the 10m Keck telescope twins sited on Mauna Kea, Hawaii.<br /><br />The researchers employed a technique known as gravitational lensing to achieve the detections.<br /><br />This makes use of the gravity of relatively nearby objects (in this case galaxy clusters) to magnify the light coming from much more distant objects (the six candidates).<br /><br /><br />The team had a clear idea of where to look<br /><br />More details<br />Astronomers from Caltech (California Institute of Technology) have helped pioneer this field; and they say they know how to select just the right "zoom lens" to see back into the required period in cosmic history.<br /><br />The team then further refined its search by only looking for a very narrow wavelength of light where its target galaxies - if they existed - would be expected to shine.<br /><br />It has taken three years' painstaking work to make and check the observations.<br /><br />"Using Keck II, we have detected six faint star-forming galaxies whose signal has been boosted about 20 times by the magnifying effect of a foreground cluster," said Caltech co-worker Dan Stark.<br /><br />"That we should find so many distant galaxies in our small survey area suggests they are very numerous indeed."<br /><br />See how gravitational lensing works<br /><br />It's a crowd<br /><br />This is perhaps the most significant implication of the study.<br /><br />Astronomy is now engaged in a major drive to tie down the timings of key events in the early Universe.<br /><br />Scientists would like to see extensive evidence for the very first populations of stars. These hot, blue giants would have grown out of the cold neutral gas that pervaded the young cosmos.<br /><br /><br />IOK-1 (NAOJ)<br />The IOK-1: The most distant galaxy yet found... until now?<br /><br />Peering at a distant epoch<br />The behemoths would likely have burned brilliant but brief lives, producing the very first heavy elements.<br /><br />They would also have "fried" the neutral gas around them to produce the diffuse intergalactic plasma we detect between nearby stars today.<br /><br />But this theory demands the earliest star-forming phase in the Universe was a busy one - and the significance of the latest study is that it suggests the numbers of stars required did indeed exist.<br /><br />"The area of sky we surveyed was so small that for us to find anything at all suggests to us these objects must be very numerous," Professor Ellis told the BBC News website.<br /><br />"Obviously it's a bit of a stretch to estimate a population from just six objects - but if you went out into a London street, looked at one piece of pavement and found six people standing there, I think you could reasonably conclude London was a crowded place."<br /><br />Redshift hunters<br /><br />It has been known for a while that the Caltech-led group had some very interesting pictures. In the past 12 months, knowledge of their existence has been shared at scientific conferences and hinted at by popular publications such as Time Magazine and the BBC News website.<br /><br />But Ellis and colleagues have deliberately held back from formal publication of their work. Theirs is a field which has burned the reputations of others who have rushed forward with announcements that could not be confirmed by subsequent, independent observation.<br /><br />Even so, to get an idea of how big a leap in detection is now being claimed can be illustrated by the "ruler" astronomers use to describe far-off sightings.<br /><br />They will often be heard referring to "redshift". It is a measure of the degree to which light has been "stretched" by the expansion of the Universe. The greater the redshift, the more distant the object and the earlier it is being seen in cosmic history.<br /><br />The current, widely accepted distance record-holder is the IOK-1 galaxy detection announced last year which had a redshift of 6.96. Its light was being seen when the Universe was little more than 700 million years old (Current estimates have the Universe coming into existence about 13.66 billion years ago as a "hot soup" of elementary particles).<br /><br />Getting to this mark was a process of steady, incremental steps through redshifts in the lower-sixes and fives. The Caltech-led group has now suddenly jumped into the redshift region of eight to 10.<br /><br />Dr Andy Bunker is a high-redshift hunter with Exeter University, UK. He has worked with the Ellis group in the past but was not involved in this study.<br /><br />He commented: "Richard is a careful worker and he knows the burden of proof is very high.<br /><br />"His group is aware of the history of the field and that's why they are being a little bit cagey; but I think this is a significant paper and unlike many that have gone before, I believe this will stand the test of time and at least some of the six candidates will be confirmed by others in due course."<br /><br />The Caltech-led group hopes soon to get some confirmation of its own by looking at a different wavelength of light using the Spitzer Space Telescope and through the use of a new spectrograph instrument which is being installed at the Keck.<br /><br />A refurbished Hubble Space Telescope is expected to be able to reach up to redshift 10; and its successor, the James Webb Space Telescope, due for launch early in the next decade, should be capable of redshift 15 observations.<br /><br />Richard Ellis, the Steele Professor of Astronomy at Caltech, Pasadena, US, delivered a talk at the From IRAS to Herschel and Planck Conference. The meeting was organised to celebrate the 65th birthday of Royal Astronomical Society President Professor Michael Rowan-Robinson.<br /><br />Gravitational lensing schematic (BBC)<br /><br />Even the powerful Keck struggles to see the greatest distances<br />It uses a trick - a gravitational zoom lens to magnify far-off objects<br />The candidate galaxies are among the first to form in the Universe<br />Their stars would have helped end a period dubbed the 'Dark Ages'<br />In this cold phase the Universe was filled with neutral gas atoms<br />The stars of the 'Cosmic Renaissance' changed their environment<br />These giants' nuclear cores synthesised the first heavy elements<br />Their intense ultraviolet light also 'fried' the neutral gas atoms<br />The resulting plasma - free electrons and protons - is evident today<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 12:37 AM 0 comments <br /><br />Labels: Space -Astronomers claim galaxy record<br /><br />Wednesday, July 11, 2007<br />The New Seven Wonders of the World<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />(01) The Pyramid at Chichen Itza; Mexico<br />Chichen Itza once served as the political and economic center of Mayan civilization. The city housed masterpieces like the Temple of Chac Mool, the Hall of the Thousand Pillars, the Playing Field of the Prisoners and the pyramid of Kukulkan, which was the last Mayan temple.<br /><br /><br />(02) Christ Redeemer; Brazil<br />The 124-foot statue of Jesus stands atop the Corcovado Mountain overlooking Rio de Janeiro. Built in 1931, it took five years to construct and symbolizes the warmth and welcoming spirit of the Brazilian people.<br /><br /><br /><br />(03) Colosseum; Rome<br />Almost every sports stadium today is created based on the design of the Colosseum, built between 70-82 A.D. Located in the center of Rome, the amphitheater could seat up to 50,000 spectators who watched public spectacles like the infamous gladiator fights.<br /><br />(04) Great Wall; China<br />The largest man—made monument ever built at about 4,000 miles in length, the wall was originally built to help create a united defense system and prevent invading Mongol tribes out of China. Construction began around the 8th century B.C. and efforts to revive it took place from 1368 — 1644 A.D.<br /><br />(05) Machu Picchu; Peru<br />Machu Picchu, which means "old settlement," is located halfway up the Andes Plateau—in the Amazon jungle and above the Urubamba River. Originally a 15th century Incan settlement, the magnificent city was "lost" for three centuries, then rediscovered in 1911.<br /><br /><br />(06) Petra; Jordan<br />Petra, located on the edge of the Arabian desert, was home to Aretas IV, king of the Nabataeans, who were masters of water technology. The facade of a 138 ft.—high Hellenistic temple on the El-Deir Monastery—an example of traditional Middle Eastern culture—sits within the Palace Tombs of Petra.<br /><br /><br />(07) Taj Mahal; India<br />The white marble mausoleum is believed by many to be the best representation of Muslim art in India. The Taj Mahal was built around 1630, an order from Muslim emperor Shah Jahan, to honor the memory of his beloved late wife.<br /><br /><br />Global vote picks Seven Wonders<br />Great Wall of China<br />The Great Wall of China is among the modern-day Seven Wonders<br />A non-profit foundation has named the Seven New Wonders of the World at a ceremony in Lisbon, Portugal.<br /><br />The Great Wall of China, Machu Picchu in Peru, Brazil's Statue of Christ Redeemer, the Colosseum in Rome and Jordan's Petra all made the list.<br /><br />The Mayan ruins at Chichen Itza in Mexico and India's Taj Mahal were also picked, but England's Stonehenge and the Eiffel Tower in Paris missed out.<br /><br />Organisers say about 100m people cast votes over the internet and by phone.<br /><br />The New7Wonders campaign is the brainchild of a Swiss man, Bernard Weber, who has had a varied career as a film-maker and museum curator.<br /><br />Recognising achievements<br /><br />American actress Hilary Swank said at the presentation ceremony: "Never before in history have so many people participated in a global decision."<br /><br />Organisers say the contest was a chance to recognise the achievements of societies outside Europe and the Middle East.<br /><br />Tourists at Chichen Itza in Mexico<br />There are fears the ruins at Chichen Itza could have too many tourists<br /><br />The original list of seven wonders was established more than 2,000 years ago by Greek scholars.<br /><br />It included the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the Colossus of Rhodes, the ancient lighthouse outside Alexandria, the great pyramid at Giza - the only survivor - and three other long-vanished edifices.<br /><br />The campaign has been some six years in the making.<br /><br />But the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco) - which has long had its own World Heritage List - has criticised the organisation's approach.<br /><br />Unesco argues that the list is very limited. Its own World Heritage List numbers sites including 660 cultural and 166 natural.<br /><br /><br />The New Seven Wonders of the World<br />Success in the competition will not be popular with everyone.<br /><br />Archaeologists said the Mayan ruins, at Chichen Itza in south-eastern Mexico could be hit by an avalanche of additional visitors and that the extra wear and tear could force authorities to limit the tourist traffic.<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 1:19 AM 0 comments <br /><br />Labels: The New Seven Wonders of the World<br /><br />Sunday, July 8, 2007<br />Lankan ladies want breasts downsized<br /><br />FORGET PAMELA ANDERSON<br /><br />Lankan ladies want breasts downsized<br /><br />By Chamitha Kuruppu<br /><br />Breast augmentation (commonly known as the boob-job) and breast reduction is gradually becoming popular among women in Sri Lanka. One might think it’s a luxury to go under the knife, but according to plastic surgeons, women from all parts of the country and from all walks of life, are now showing interest to undergo this form of surgical treatment.<br /><br />The correct size<br /><br />Due to the structure of Sri Lankan women, breast augmentation is the most common plastic surgery that is performed in the country. Due to the physical and mental trauma they have to stomach, women nowadays are showing much keenness in correcting their overly sized breasts.<br />That’s right. Pamela Anderson and others may go for silicon sacks to make them larger, but over here, they usually want to reduce the size of their breasts. Dr N. Y. Wijemanne, a well known plastic surgeon once delivering a lecture at the British Council told of one woman who came to him and told him, “Doctor, please take the whole thing off.’’<br />The audience was highly amused, but when the doctor showed a slide of the breasts concerned, nobody laughed - they were so large, that any sane person would not grudge the request for removal.<br />While the weight of their breasts may cause neck, back, shoulder, circulation, or breathing problems, many women hide themselves from society due to the social stigma and discomfiture due to oversize mammary glands. (ie: large breasts.)<br /><br />Price tag<br /><br />Unlike breast augmentation, breast reduction comes under the medical discipline of plastic surgery now covered by many insurance companies in the country.<br />The surgery that costs between Rs100, 000 - 120,000 is believed to be among the most ‘satisfying’ surgeries. The, most common procedure involves an anchor-shaped incision which circles the areola. The incision extends downward, following the natural curve of the breast. Excess glandular tissue, fat, and skin is removed. Duration of the surgery could be one to two hours and the patient could leave the hospital in a day.<br />However, it is not recommended for women who desire to breastfeed, as it can impair the likelihood of breastfeeding success and decrease the volume of breast milk produced. Scarring is the other disadvantage of breast reduction. The 4-5 inch incision mark from the areola to the crease at the bottom of the breasts is most likely to remain permanent. Although not uncommon in Sri Lanka, breast augmentation (enlargement) is the most popular form of plastic surgery in the world.<br />Although it is categorised as cosmetic surgery due to its nature, women may be compelled to undergo breast augmentation due to psychological pressure due to extremely small breasts.<br />Breast implant is a prosthesis used to enlarge the size of a woman’s breasts to reconstruct the breast (e.g. after a mastectomy; or to correct genetic deformities), or as an aspect of male-to-female sex reassignment surgery. (sex change.)<br /><br />Saline vs Silicon<br /><br />There are two primary types of breast implants: saline-filled and silicon gel-filled implants. Saline implants have a silicone elastomer shell filled with sterile saline liquid. Silicone gel implants have a silicone shell filled with a viscous silicone gel.<br /><br /><br />The surgery that costs around Rs.150,000 is however, not covered by insurance companies in Sri Lanka.<br />Although in 1998, the Women’s Health and Cancer Rights Act was passed mandating insurance coverage for breast reconstruction in the United States. Prior to this, many insurance carriers did not cover breast reconstructive surgery as they considered it cosmetic in nature.<br />The law is also known as “Janet’s Law”, named for Janet Franquet, a breast cancer patient who fought her insurance carrier with Dr. Todd Wider, a New York plastic surgeon who helped lobby for the legislation with Senator Al D’Amato.<br />The act mandates insurance coverage for the surgery of the affected breast and also the contralateral side for purposes of symmetry.<br />(Special Thanks to Plastic Surgeon Dr. N.Y. Wijemanne)<br /><br />Following are the most prevalent aesthetic/cosmetic procedures. Most of these types of surgery are more commonly known by their “common names.” These are also listed when pertinent.<br />Abdominoplasty (or “tummy tuck”): reshaping and firming of the abdomen<br />Umbilicoplasty (or “belly button surgery”): reshaping the belly button<br />Blepharoplasty (or “eyelid surgery”): Reshaping of the eyelids or the application of permanent eyeliner, including Asian blepharoplasty<br />Augmentation Mammaplasty/breast augmentation (or “breast enlargement” or “boob job”): Augmentation of the breasts. This can involve either saline or silicone gel prosthetics.<br />Buttock Augmentation (or “butt augmentation” or “butt implants”): Enhancement of the buttocks. This procedure can be performed by using silicone implants or fat grafting and transfer from other areas of the body.<br />Chemical peel: Minimizing the appearance of acne, pock, and other scars as well as wrinkles (depending on concentration and type of agent used, except for deep furrows), solar lentigines (age spots, freckles), and photodamage in general. Chemical peels commonly involve carbolic acid (Phenol), trichloroacetic acid (TCA), glycolic acid (AHA), or salicylic acid (BHA) as the active agent.<br />Mastopexy (or “breast lift”): Raising or reshaping of breasts<br />Labiaplasty: Surgical reduction and reshaping of the labia<br />Rhinoplasty (or “nose job”): Reshaping of the nose<br />Otoplasty (or ear surgery): Reshaping of the ear<br />Rhytidectomy (or “face lift”): Removal of wrinkles and signs of aging from the face<br />Clitoroplasty (clitoral reduction): A management of the child with ambiguous genitalia. Goal is adequate cosmetic appearance prior to a time when the child herself would recognize the ambiguity, usually surgically repaired between 18 and 24 months of age.<br />Suction-Assisted Lipectomy (or liposuction): Removal of fat from the body<br />Chin augmentation: Augmentation of the chin with an implant (e.g. silicone) or by sliding genioplasty of the jawbone.<br />Cheek augmentation<br />Collagen, fat, and other tissue filler injections (eg hyaluronic acid)<br />Vaginoplasty: to reconstruct or create a vagina<br />(Source: Wikipedia )<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 2:11 AM 0 comments <br /><br />Labels: Lankan ladies want breasts downsized<br /><br />Sunday, July 1, 2007<br />What a buddhist Month ? A Buddhist TV and A Buddhist radio have been launched !<br /><br />* Buddhist TV is now on the air Via Dialog TV ,In Sri Lanka so around the world.<br />* The Buddhist Radio, SUDILA FM is now on the air<br />FM 91.05 & FM 96.1<br />**********************************************************************************<br />Muhunthan donates a Buddhist TV channel<br /><br />Former Chief Executive Officer of the CBNSat; Muhunthan Canagey donated the Country’s first Buddhist television channel to Ven Welamitiyave Kusaladamm thera recently.<br />Explaining the objective behind the new channel he said that it was a dream that has become a reality and had been in the plans of CBNSat for many years, however it was delayed due to unavoidable circumstances.<br />“We wanted to launch a Buddhist channel on the platform; but subsequently with the political interference into the CBNSAT, mostly known to many as the CBNSAT fiasco, the project had to be almost abandoned with my moving out of the organisation and having sold-out the shareholding to Dialog Telekom. The Ven Welamitiyave Kusaladamm thera was one person who was keen over this idea. So, we have donated a complete channel with state-of- the-art equipment. In fact, this is the first ever HD studio in Sri Lanka,” Muhunthan told the LAKBIMAnEWS FEB ,<br /><br />The channel will be available across the whole of South Asia on KU band and some southern parts of China; with the idea to make it a global Buddhist channel with multilingual features so that each region will benefit from it. Sri Lankans can have free access to the channel through Dialog TV.<br />“My focus of the Buddhist channel was to enlighten the rich cultural, art, education, and teachings of The Buddha; which was quite important for people to know the facts beyond what they have been seeing in the past. I mean, not the political ones that they usually see on local media. There are temples in countries, like Thailand doing so much towards nature conservation programs; monasteries in Tibet, overlooking the Himalayan mountain ranges. Therefore, these great cultural sites should be shown to the Sri Lankan Buddhists particularly,” he added.<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 6:47 AM 0 comments <br /><br />Labels: * A Buddhist TV and A Buddhist radio now on the air<br /><br />Older Posts<br />Subscribe to: Posts (Atom)<br />World & Asia News Updated<br />world news<br /> top story<br />A young boy carries a full bucket from a water tank at the Abbeydale Community Centre in Gloucester, western England.<br />More flooding as England battles power cuts, water shortages<br />Posted : 26 Jul 2007 0259 hrs<br />Further water surges were expected in southern England on Wednesday as Britain's worst floods in 60 years saw evacuations, the threat of power cuts and a lack of fresh water for thousands.<br />Full Story »<br />other World News<br /><br /><br />France signs agreement with Libya on nuclear reactor<br />France and Libya on Wednesday signed a memorandum of understanding on the construction of a Libyan nuclear reactor for water desalination, a senior French official announced.<br /><br /><br /><br />Brazilian president fires defence chief in air crisis<br />Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva sacked the minister of defence, whose ministry is in charge of air traffic and safety, amid an air traffic crisis following the country's deadliest air disaster, a presidential spokesman said Wednesday.<br /><br /><br /><br />• More flooding as England battles power cuts, water shortages<br />• France signs agreement with Libya on nuclear reactor<br />• Brazilian president fires defence chief in air crisis<br />• Food and clothes bring comfort to British flood victims<br />• Heatwave turns southeastern Europe into tinderbox as fires rage<br />• Arab ministers in Israel to push peace plan<br />• Our innocence kept us alive, say medics freed by Libya<br />• Iran willing to consider higher-level US Iraq talks<br />• Sarkozy heads to Libya at start of African tour<br />• US Congress told democracy will return to Thailand, military coup is an interruption<br />• Clinton, Obama exchange blows over foreign policy<br />• US military plans to keep troops in Iraq until 2009<br />• Iran nuclear negotiators heading to Russia for talks: diplomat<br />• Bush says Iraq war about al-Qaeda<br />• Western nations circulate new UN draft on Darfur<br />Asia-Pacific<br /> <br /><br />East Timor: Uncertainty Over Future Government<br /><br />The close margin between Fretilin and C.N.R.T. has intensified the tussle for leadership of a government of national unity—or Grand Inclusion as it has also been called. From Green Left Weekly.<br /><br /> <br /><br />India: In Plain Sight but Invisible<br /><br />For the millions of homeless street children living in places like train stations throughout India, life is a daily struggle to survive. For the most part, these vulnerable members of society are completely ignored. By Shelley Seale.<br /><br /> <br /><br />India and Myanmar Poised to Boost Ties<br /><br />The two neighboring Asian nations are in the process of increasing bilateral cooperation on a wide spectrum of issues including energy, trade, counter-terrorism and defense.<br />By Dipanjan Roy Chaudhury.<br /><br /> <br /><br />India: Woman Candidate Favored in Upcoming Election<br /><br />Indian presidential candidate Pratibha Patil is poised to become the first female to occupy the mostly ceremonial office after a July 19 electoral college vote, despite many accusations against her. By M.G. Srinath.<br /><br /> <br /><br />India: Vibrating Condom Causes a Commotion<br /><br />A group of Indian politicians are decrying the sale of a new type of condom that features a vibrating ring, calling it an illegal sex toy. Health officials, however, classify it as a birth control device.<br />By M.G. Srinath.<br /><br /> <br /><br />Afghanistan: Taliban Impose Rule, Hefty Taxes in Musa Qala District<br /><br />Afghan officials say the government and its international supporters have delayed plans to recapture Musa Qala because of concerns that civilians might be harmed. From IRIN.<br /><br /> <br /><br />India: How the Other Half Lives<br /><br />Hundreds of millions of Indians living in poverty are locked away from the benefits conferred on the upper classes by the country’s burgeoning economic growth. It is the children of the poor who suffer the most in the current system. By Shelley Seale.<br /><br /> <br /><br />Sri Lanka: War and Repression Continue<br /><br />The Sri Lankan Army has met strong resistance in its attempts to seize areas of the island country that are controlled by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. From Green Left Weekly.<br /><br /> <br />NASA Breaking News - Feed<br /><br /> * NASA Announces Next Undersea Exploration Mission - Jul 24, 2007<br /> * Robots Practice Moon Survey in the Arctic Circle - Jul 20, 2007<br /> * NASA Mars Rovers Braving Severe Dust Storms - Jul 20, 2007<br /> * NASA Launches Interactive Online Tour of the Space Station - Jul 19, 2007<br /> * NASA Announces News Conference on Status of Next Shuttle Launch - Jul 19, 2007<br /><br /> <br />Astronomy.com - News<br /><br /> * Saturn's 60 moons - Jul 24, 2007<br /> * Dark days for Mars rovers - Jul 23, 2007<br /> * Elliptical disk found around star - Jul 20, 2007<br /> * Pluto's icy moon - Jul 19, 2007<br /> * Iapetus retains youthful figure - Jul 18, 2007<br /><br /> <br />Space Wire Top Stories Feed<br /><br /> * NASA's Chandra Catches "Piranha" Black Holes<br /> * NOAA SATOPS Morning Report: Tuesday, July 24, 2007<br /> * NASA Announces Next Undersea Exploration Mission Dates and NEEMO Crew<br /> * Subcommittee Reviews Plans for Space Station and Shuttle<br /> * NASA Discovery Conference - Look Back, Moving Forward<br /><br /> <br />Amitabh says `sorry'<br />Amitabh says `sorry'<br /><br />3 lensmen injured in scuffle with guards outside his home<br /><br />— Photo: PTI SEEK BLESSINGS: Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai at the Lord Venkateswara temple in Tirumala on Sunday as Abhishek's father Amitabh Bachchan looks on.<br /><br />MUMBAI: Actor Amitabh Bachchan on Sunday apologised for the scuffle between media and security guards outside his residence here that left three photojournalists injured. He said his friend Samajwadi Party leader Amar Singh's bodyguards were involved in the incident.<br /><br />"I would like to apologise with folded hands for the incident that occurred yesterday [Saturday]. It is an occasion of happiness for us and we don't want anyone to face problems due to this," he said, referring to the strict security arrangements in place at his bungalow Prateeksha for the marriage of his son Abhishek and Aishwarya Rai.<br /><br />"The security personnel involved in the incident were not our guards but the Black Cat commandos of Mr. Amar Singh. He and his security personnel have gone but I would like to apologise," he said shortly after returning here from a visit to Lord Venkateshwara temple in Tirumala with the newly-weds.<br /><br />The photojournalists were injured when members of the media scuffled with security guards outside Prateeksha in suburban Juhu while Abhishek and Aishwarya were heading for the bungalow after the `bidaai' ceremony in Bandra.<br /><br />Journalists later staged a protest against the incident on Saturday night.<br /><br />Mr. Bachchan said the newly-weds were in a hurry to return home as Aishwarya had to enter the bungalow before sunset and a doctor was waiting to attend to Mr. Amar Singh. — PTI<br /> <br />Space<br /><br />The space shuttle Atlantis docked with the International Space Station on Sunday. An issue with the station's stabilization system caused a delay in Monday's scheduled spacewalk.<br /><br />NASA TV via Reuters<br /><br />CAPTION<br />space | |<br /><br />Atlantis spacewalk delayed after gyroscope failure on ISS<br /><br />By Traci Watson, USA TODAY<br /><br />GALLERY: Atlantis mission photos<br /><br />DOCKING: Crews greet each other<br /><br />FLORIDA TODAY: Blogging the latest shuttle mission<br /> <br />To The Knowledge Of Yours<br />Word of the Day<br />telamon<br />Definition: A figure of a man used as a supporting pillar.<br />Synonyms: atlas<br />Word of the Day provided by The Free Dictionary<br /><br />Article of the Day<br />Article of the Day provided by The Free Dictionary<br /><br />This Day in History<br />Henry IV of France Converts to Catholicism (1593)<br />Henry the IV of France was the first of the Bourbon kings of France, reigning from 1589 until his death. A Protestant, Henry was involved in the Wars of Religion before his accession to the throne. He then converted to Catholicism, allegedly explaining his pragmatic philosophy with the statement, "Paris is worth a mass." He signed the Edict of Nantes granting political rights to Protestants and ruled as one of the most popular French kings. Who assassinated him in 1610? More...<br />This Day in History provided by The Free Dictionary<br /><br />Today's Birthday<br />Afonso I of Portugal (1109)<br />Afonso I was the first King of Portugal. He spent his life in almost ceaseless fighting against the kings of León and Castile. In 1139, after successfully defeating the Moors in the battle of Ourique, his soldiers proclaimed him king. In 1147, he took the city of Santarém by surprise attack and captured Lisbon as well. In 1143, Afonso placed his lands under papal protection and secured Castilian recognition of his title, which was confirmed by which pope? More...<br />Today's Birthday provided by The Free DictionaryPriyantha De Silvahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00856671317479731272noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3547734546928284932.post-48208164179637906452007-06-26T03:18:00.000+05:302007-07-26T03:25:27.377+05:30All of these are copied From http://thefuturematara.blogspot.com<span style="font-weight:bold;">All of these are copied from </span><br /><a href="http://thefuturematara.blogspot.com/">http://thefuturematara.blogspot.com/</a> <br /><br /><span style="font-weight:bold;">Visit that site to see the Photos<br /></span><br /><br />Dubai skyscraper world's tallest<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Dubai skyscraper world's tallest<br /><br />The Burj Dubai is expected to be more than 690m tall when finished in 2008<br /><br />An unfinished skyscraper in the Persian Gulf state of Dubai has become the world's tallest building, its developers say.<br /><br />Emaar Properties said the 512m (1,680ft) Burj Dubai is now taller than Taiwan's 508m (1,667ft) Taipei 101.<br /><br />It is thought Burj Dubai will eventually be 693m (2,275ft) tall.<br /><br />Height records are contentious, with dispute over what defines a "building" and what is being measured - height to the top floor or the tower's antenna.<br /><br />When finished the building is expected to meet the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat's four criteria - the height of the structural top, highest occupied floor, the roof's top, and the spire's highest point - to become the world's tallest structure.<br /><br />"Burj Dubai has now reached 141 storeys, more storeys than any other building in the world," the company said in a statement.<br /><br />There is speculation that, spire included, the final height could be more than 800m, but Emaar is keeping structural details secret.<br /><br />'Symbol of Dubai'<br /><br />When finished, the skyscraper will have more than 160 floors, 56 elevators, apartments, shops, swimming pools, spas, corporate suites, Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani's first hotel, and an observation platform on the 124th floor.<br /><br /><br />It's a fact of life that, at some point, someone else will build a taller building<br />Greg Sang, Emaar Properties<br /><br />To qualify as a building, a structure has to have floors and walls all the way to its roof.<br /><br />The tower is also expected to break the record for highest man-made structure, currently held by the wire-assisted KVLY-TV mast in North Dakota, US, which is 628m (2,072ft) tall.<br /><br />"It's a symbol of Dubai as a city of the world," Greg Sang, the project director for Emaar Properties, was quoted as saying by the Associated Press.<br /><br />Chairman Mohammed Ali Alabbar said Dubai has "resisted the usual and has inspired to build a global icon," according to AP.<br /><br />"It's a human achievement without equal."<br /><br />Building began on the structure on 21 September 2004, and is expected to be completed in 2008.<br /><br />The spire of the building is expected to be able to be seen from 100km (60 miles) away.<br /><br />"It's a fact of life that, at some point, someone else will build a taller building," Mr Sang said.<br /><br />"There's a lot of talk of other tall buildings, but five years into Burj Dubai's construction, no one's started building them yet."<br /><br />Previous skyscraper record-holders include New York's Empire State Building at 381m (1,250 ft); Shanghai's Jin Mao Building at 421m (1,381 ft); Chicago's Sears Tower at 442m (1,451 ft) and Malaysia's Petronas Towers at 452m (1,483 ft).<br /><br />The CN Tower, in Toronto, Canada, is the world's tallest freestanding structure, at 553m (1,815.3 ft).<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 2:10 AM 0 comments <br /><br />Labels: Wonders<br /><br />Friday, July 20, 2007<br />JK Rowling rails against spoilers<br /><br />JK Rowling rails against spoilers<br />JK Rowling<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />JK Rowling said fans wanted to finish the saga "in their own time"<br />JK Rowling has hit out at US newspapers that have published plot details from the final Harry Potter book.<br /><br />The author said she was "staggered" that papers including The New York Times had printed reviews ahead of the novel's publication on 21 July.<br /><br />The author said the information was in "complete disregard of the wishes of literally millions of readers".<br /><br />UK publishers Bloomsbury said spoilers remained "unauthenticated". Some books have been sent out early in the US.<br /><br />The book's US publisher Scholastic has sued online retailer DeepDiscount.com for breaking the strict embargo by dispatching a number of copies.<br /><br />The cover of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows<br />The book's contents have been the subject of intense speculation<br />The novel has also appeared on auction site eBay, while pictures of what appeared to be pages from the new book have appeared on the internet.<br /><br />Bloomsbury said it was "dismayed" to learn about the early sales. But internet spoilers had not come from the few copies sold ahead of the official publication, it insisted.<br /><br />The strict embargo was being "enforced unflinchingly and without exception" by publishers in 93 countries, the company added.<br /><br />Rowling said the US newspaper reviews would particularly affect children "who wanted to reach Harry's final destination by themselves, in their own time".<br /><br />"I am incredibly grateful to all those newspapers, booksellers and others who have chosen not to attempt to spoil Harry's last adventure for fans," she added.<br /><br /><br />We tried very, very hard to give away the absolute bare minimum of the plot<br />Rick Lyman<br />New York Times<br />Rowling's statement follows an earlier message on her website, in which she said: "Let's all, please, ignore the misinformation popping up on the web and in the press.<br /><br />"I'd like to ask everyone who calls themselves a Harry Potter fan to help preserve the secrecy of the plot for all those who are looking forward to reading the book at the same time on publication day.<br /><br />"In a very short time you will know everything!"<br /><br />The New York Times said its copy was bought at a store in the city on Wednesday.<br /><br /><br />Queuing Harry Potter fans<br />Some fans are already queuing outside a central London bookshop<br />The paper's books and theatre editor Rick Lyman said: "It's our policy that once a book has been offered up for sale, it's fair game to be reviewed.<br /><br />"It's not our business to help book publishers market their books. We tried very, very hard to give away the absolute bare minimum of the plot."<br /><br />On Wednesday, the Baltimore Sun printed a review of the book, saying it had obtained a copy from a relative of one of its reporters who had received it prematurely.<br /><br />A person selling a copy on eBay said: "I don't work for a bookstore and I don't have a magic wand. An online store shipped a copy early."<br /><br />Meanwhile, UK supermarket Asda has announced it will sell the book for £5 - just over a quarter of the recommended retail price.<br /><br />Bloomsbury had originally cancelled Asda's order, with the supermarket calling the price "potty" and accusing the retailer of "blatant profiteering".<br />-BBC<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 6:54 AM 0 comments <br /><br />Labels: Harry Potter<br /><br />Wednesday, July 18, 2007<br />Google cookies will 'auto delete'<br /><br /><br />Google cookies will 'auto delete'<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Google's have made several privacy announcements<br />Google has said that its cookies, tiny files stored on a computer when a user visits a website, will auto delete after two years.<br /><br />They will be deleted unless the user returns to a Google site within the two-year period, prompting a re-setting of the file's lifespan.<br /><br />The company's cookies are used to store preference data for sites, such as default language and to track searches.<br /><br />All search engines and most websites store cookies on a computer.<br /><br />Currently, Google's are set to delete after 2038.<br /><br />Peter Fleischer, Google's global privacy counsel, said in a statement: "After listening to feedback from our users and from privacy advocates, we've concluded that it would be a good thing for privacy to significantly shorten the lifetime of our cookies."<br /><br />He said the company had to "find a way to do so without artificially forcing users to re-enter their basic preferences at arbitrary points in time."<br /><br />So if a user visits a Google website, a cookie will be stored on their computer and will auto-delete after two years. But if the user returns to a Google service, the cookie will re-set for a further two years.<br /><br />Privacy campaigners<br /><br />Privacy campaigners want to give users more control over what the search giant holds on to and for how long.<br /><br />Google has pointed out that all users can delete all or some cookies from their web browser manually at any time and can control which cookies from which websites are stored on a computer.<br /><br />There are also tools online which can prevent the company and other firms leaving cookies on a computer.<br /><br />In recent months, it has introduced several steps to reassure its users over the use of personal information.<br /><br />In March the search giant said it would anonymise personal data it receives from users' web searches after 18 months.<br /><br />The firm previously held information about searches for an indefinite period but will now anonymise it after 18 to 24 month<br /><br />None of the other leading search engines have made any statements over anonymising IP addresses or shortening cookie lifespan.<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 11:02 AM 0 comments <br /><br />Labels: Google cookies will 'auto delete'<br /><br />Monday, July 16, 2007<br />World's Tallest Man Meets World's Smallest Man<br /><br />World's Tallest Man Meets World's Smallest Man<br /><br /><br />The world's tallest man has met one of the world's smallest in China.<br /><br />Bao Xishun, a 56 year-old herdsman from Inner Mongolia, is the world's tallest man and measures 7' 9" tall.<br /><br />Meanwhile, He Pingping is applying to be entered in the Guinness World Record as the world's shortest adult, standing at a mere 2' 4".<br /><br />• Read the orignal report on iTV.com.<br /><br />According to the organiser of the meeting, it was He's long-cherished dream to meet Bao.<br /><br />In March, Bao married saleswoman Xia Shujian, who stands a rather average 5' 6", after a global search for a suitable bride.<br /><br />They celebrated a traditional Mongolian wedding in the tomb of Kublai Khan on Thursday.<br /><br />Bao was confirmed as the world's tallest living man by Guinness World Records last year. He overtook the previous holder, Radhouane Charbib of Tunisia, by just 2 millimeters.<br />Guinness World Records says Bao was of normal height until 16 but then put on a spurt that doctors were unable to explain, reaching his full height in seven years.<br /><br />But Bao is far shorter than Robert Pershing Wadlow, from Illinois in the U.S., who died in 1940 aged 22 and stood at a massive 8' 11.1".<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 10:59 AM 0 comments <br /><br />Labels: World's Tallest Man Meets World's Smallest Man<br /><br />Saturday, July 14, 2007<br />Drinking milk cuts diabetes risk<br /><br /><br />Drinking milk cuts diabetes risk<br />Milk<br />Milk consumption has fallen in recent years<br />Drinking a pint of milk a day may protect men against diabetes and heart disease, say UK researchers.<br /><br />Eating dairy products reduces the risk of metabolic syndrome - a cluster of symptoms which increase likelihood of the conditions - the Welsh team found.<br /><br />In the 20-year study, published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, metabolic syndrome increased the risk of death by 50%.<br /><br />Experts recommended people only eat two or three portions of dairy a day.<br /><br /><br />Dairy products are an important part of a healthy, balanced diet and we would recommend people aim to eat two to three servings of low fat dairy a day<br />Jemma Edwards, Diabetes UK<br /><br />The University of Cardiff study of 2,375 men aged between 45 and 59 classified metabolic syndrome as having two or more out of high blood glucose, insulin, blood fats, body fat, and blood pressure.<br /><br />Over the 20-year period, food questionnaires and weekly food diaries were used to assess how much milk and dairy foods the men consumed.<br /><br />At the start of the study 15% had metabolic syndrome and had almost double the risk of coronary artery heart disease and four times the risk of diabetes of those without the syndrome.<br /><br />But the researchers found men were 62% less likely to have the syndrome if they drank a pint or more of milk every day, and 56% less likely to have it if they regularly ate other dairy produce.<br /><br />The more dairy produce the men consumed, the less likely were they to have the syndrome.<br /><br />Healthy diet<br /><br />Study leader, Professor Peter Elwood, said milk consumption has plummeted in the UK over the past 25 years, amid concerns about its impact on health.<br /><br />But dairy produce is part of a healthy diet and its consumption should be promoted, he concluded.<br /><br />"The present data add further to the evidence that milk and dairy products fit well into a healthy eating pattern."<br /><br />Jemma Edwards, care advisor at Diabetes UK, advised against consuming large amounts of full fat dairy products in a bid to prevent type 2 diabetes and stressed the importance of a balanced diet and physical activity.<br /><br />"The results of this study are interesting.<br /><br />"Dairy products are an important part of a healthy, balanced diet and we would recommend people aim to eat two to three servings of low fat dairy a day."<br /><br />"One portion is equivalent to a third of a pint of milk, one small pot of yogurt or a matchbox-size piece of cheese.<br /><br />"Maintaining a healthy weight through diet and physical activity are vital in reducing the risk of developing type 2 diabetes."<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 3:23 AM 0 comments <br /><br />Labels: Drinking milk cuts diabetes risk<br /><br />IndianIdol Imagegallery<br /><br />IndianIdol Imagegallery<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 12:41 AM 0 comments <br /><br />Friday, July 13, 2007<br />Astronomers claim galaxy record<br /><br />Astronomers claim galaxy record<br />By Jonathan Amos<br />Science reporter, BBC News<br /><br /><br />Keck twins (WM Keck Observatory)<br />The detections were made at the Keck Observatory<br />Astronomers say they may have detected the light from some of the earliest stars to form in the Universe.<br /><br />They have pictures of what appear to be very faint galaxies that shone more than 13 billion years ago, a mere 500 million years after the Big Bang.<br /><br />The remarkable claim dramatically exceeds the current, broadly accepted record for the most distant detection.<br /><br />The Caltech-led team behind the work recognises there will be sceptics but says it believes its data is strong.<br /><br />It has published details in The Astrophysical Journal; and the group leader, Professor Richard Ellis, has been arguing the case at a conference in London, UK.<br /><br />"We've had these galaxies for over a year and we have gone back to the telescope and revisited them, to prove their signals are robust," he explained.<br /><br />"We feel confident now that we have done all that is humanly possibly to show the community that these galaxies are at these great distances," Professor Ellis told BBC News.<br /><br />Big zoom<br /><br />The international team of astronomers found its six "candidate" galaxies using one of the 10m Keck telescope twins sited on Mauna Kea, Hawaii.<br /><br />The researchers employed a technique known as gravitational lensing to achieve the detections.<br /><br />This makes use of the gravity of relatively nearby objects (in this case galaxy clusters) to magnify the light coming from much more distant objects (the six candidates).<br /><br /><br />The team had a clear idea of where to look<br /><br />More details<br />Astronomers from Caltech (California Institute of Technology) have helped pioneer this field; and they say they know how to select just the right "zoom lens" to see back into the required period in cosmic history.<br /><br />The team then further refined its search by only looking for a very narrow wavelength of light where its target galaxies - if they existed - would be expected to shine.<br /><br />It has taken three years' painstaking work to make and check the observations.<br /><br />"Using Keck II, we have detected six faint star-forming galaxies whose signal has been boosted about 20 times by the magnifying effect of a foreground cluster," said Caltech co-worker Dan Stark.<br /><br />"That we should find so many distant galaxies in our small survey area suggests they are very numerous indeed."<br /><br />See how gravitational lensing works<br /><br />It's a crowd<br /><br />This is perhaps the most significant implication of the study.<br /><br />Astronomy is now engaged in a major drive to tie down the timings of key events in the early Universe.<br /><br />Scientists would like to see extensive evidence for the very first populations of stars. These hot, blue giants would have grown out of the cold neutral gas that pervaded the young cosmos.<br /><br /><br />IOK-1 (NAOJ)<br />The IOK-1: The most distant galaxy yet found... until now?<br /><br />Peering at a distant epoch<br />The behemoths would likely have burned brilliant but brief lives, producing the very first heavy elements.<br /><br />They would also have "fried" the neutral gas around them to produce the diffuse intergalactic plasma we detect between nearby stars today.<br /><br />But this theory demands the earliest star-forming phase in the Universe was a busy one - and the significance of the latest study is that it suggests the numbers of stars required did indeed exist.<br /><br />"The area of sky we surveyed was so small that for us to find anything at all suggests to us these objects must be very numerous," Professor Ellis told the BBC News website.<br /><br />"Obviously it's a bit of a stretch to estimate a population from just six objects - but if you went out into a London street, looked at one piece of pavement and found six people standing there, I think you could reasonably conclude London was a crowded place."<br /><br />Redshift hunters<br /><br />It has been known for a while that the Caltech-led group had some very interesting pictures. In the past 12 months, knowledge of their existence has been shared at scientific conferences and hinted at by popular publications such as Time Magazine and the BBC News website.<br /><br />But Ellis and colleagues have deliberately held back from formal publication of their work. Theirs is a field which has burned the reputations of others who have rushed forward with announcements that could not be confirmed by subsequent, independent observation.<br /><br />Even so, to get an idea of how big a leap in detection is now being claimed can be illustrated by the "ruler" astronomers use to describe far-off sightings.<br /><br />They will often be heard referring to "redshift". It is a measure of the degree to which light has been "stretched" by the expansion of the Universe. The greater the redshift, the more distant the object and the earlier it is being seen in cosmic history.<br /><br />The current, widely accepted distance record-holder is the IOK-1 galaxy detection announced last year which had a redshift of 6.96. Its light was being seen when the Universe was little more than 700 million years old (Current estimates have the Universe coming into existence about 13.66 billion years ago as a "hot soup" of elementary particles).<br /><br />Getting to this mark was a process of steady, incremental steps through redshifts in the lower-sixes and fives. The Caltech-led group has now suddenly jumped into the redshift region of eight to 10.<br /><br />Dr Andy Bunker is a high-redshift hunter with Exeter University, UK. He has worked with the Ellis group in the past but was not involved in this study.<br /><br />He commented: "Richard is a careful worker and he knows the burden of proof is very high.<br /><br />"His group is aware of the history of the field and that's why they are being a little bit cagey; but I think this is a significant paper and unlike many that have gone before, I believe this will stand the test of time and at least some of the six candidates will be confirmed by others in due course."<br /><br />The Caltech-led group hopes soon to get some confirmation of its own by looking at a different wavelength of light using the Spitzer Space Telescope and through the use of a new spectrograph instrument which is being installed at the Keck.<br /><br />A refurbished Hubble Space Telescope is expected to be able to reach up to redshift 10; and its successor, the James Webb Space Telescope, due for launch early in the next decade, should be capable of redshift 15 observations.<br /><br />Richard Ellis, the Steele Professor of Astronomy at Caltech, Pasadena, US, delivered a talk at the From IRAS to Herschel and Planck Conference. The meeting was organised to celebrate the 65th birthday of Royal Astronomical Society President Professor Michael Rowan-Robinson.<br /><br />Gravitational lensing schematic (BBC)<br /><br />Even the powerful Keck struggles to see the greatest distances<br />It uses a trick - a gravitational zoom lens to magnify far-off objects<br />The candidate galaxies are among the first to form in the Universe<br />Their stars would have helped end a period dubbed the 'Dark Ages'<br />In this cold phase the Universe was filled with neutral gas atoms<br />The stars of the 'Cosmic Renaissance' changed their environment<br />These giants' nuclear cores synthesised the first heavy elements<br />Their intense ultraviolet light also 'fried' the neutral gas atoms<br />The resulting plasma - free electrons and protons - is evident today<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 12:37 AM 0 comments <br /><br />Labels: Space -Astronomers claim galaxy record<br /><br />Wednesday, July 11, 2007<br />The New Seven Wonders of the World<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />(01) The Pyramid at Chichen Itza; Mexico<br />Chichen Itza once served as the political and economic center of Mayan civilization. The city housed masterpieces like the Temple of Chac Mool, the Hall of the Thousand Pillars, the Playing Field of the Prisoners and the pyramid of Kukulkan, which was the last Mayan temple.<br /><br /><br />(02) Christ Redeemer; Brazil<br />The 124-foot statue of Jesus stands atop the Corcovado Mountain overlooking Rio de Janeiro. Built in 1931, it took five years to construct and symbolizes the warmth and welcoming spirit of the Brazilian people.<br /><br /><br /><br />(03) Colosseum; Rome<br />Almost every sports stadium today is created based on the design of the Colosseum, built between 70-82 A.D. Located in the center of Rome, the amphitheater could seat up to 50,000 spectators who watched public spectacles like the infamous gladiator fights.<br /><br />(04) Great Wall; China<br />The largest man—made monument ever built at about 4,000 miles in length, the wall was originally built to help create a united defense system and prevent invading Mongol tribes out of China. Construction began around the 8th century B.C. and efforts to revive it took place from 1368 — 1644 A.D.<br /><br />(05) Machu Picchu; Peru<br />Machu Picchu, which means "old settlement," is located halfway up the Andes Plateau—in the Amazon jungle and above the Urubamba River. Originally a 15th century Incan settlement, the magnificent city was "lost" for three centuries, then rediscovered in 1911.<br /><br /><br />(06) Petra; Jordan<br />Petra, located on the edge of the Arabian desert, was home to Aretas IV, king of the Nabataeans, who were masters of water technology. The facade of a 138 ft.—high Hellenistic temple on the El-Deir Monastery—an example of traditional Middle Eastern culture—sits within the Palace Tombs of Petra.<br /><br /><br />(07) Taj Mahal; India<br />The white marble mausoleum is believed by many to be the best representation of Muslim art in India. The Taj Mahal was built around 1630, an order from Muslim emperor Shah Jahan, to honor the memory of his beloved late wife.<br /><br /><br />Global vote picks Seven Wonders<br />Great Wall of China<br />The Great Wall of China is among the modern-day Seven Wonders<br />A non-profit foundation has named the Seven New Wonders of the World at a ceremony in Lisbon, Portugal.<br /><br />The Great Wall of China, Machu Picchu in Peru, Brazil's Statue of Christ Redeemer, the Colosseum in Rome and Jordan's Petra all made the list.<br /><br />The Mayan ruins at Chichen Itza in Mexico and India's Taj Mahal were also picked, but England's Stonehenge and the Eiffel Tower in Paris missed out.<br /><br />Organisers say about 100m people cast votes over the internet and by phone.<br /><br />The New7Wonders campaign is the brainchild of a Swiss man, Bernard Weber, who has had a varied career as a film-maker and museum curator.<br /><br />Recognising achievements<br /><br />American actress Hilary Swank said at the presentation ceremony: "Never before in history have so many people participated in a global decision."<br /><br />Organisers say the contest was a chance to recognise the achievements of societies outside Europe and the Middle East.<br /><br />Tourists at Chichen Itza in Mexico<br />There are fears the ruins at Chichen Itza could have too many tourists<br /><br />The original list of seven wonders was established more than 2,000 years ago by Greek scholars.<br /><br />It included the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the Colossus of Rhodes, the ancient lighthouse outside Alexandria, the great pyramid at Giza - the only survivor - and three other long-vanished edifices.<br /><br />The campaign has been some six years in the making.<br /><br />But the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco) - which has long had its own World Heritage List - has criticised the organisation's approach.<br /><br />Unesco argues that the list is very limited. Its own World Heritage List numbers sites including 660 cultural and 166 natural.<br /><br /><br />The New Seven Wonders of the World<br />Success in the competition will not be popular with everyone.<br /><br />Archaeologists said the Mayan ruins, at Chichen Itza in south-eastern Mexico could be hit by an avalanche of additional visitors and that the extra wear and tear could force authorities to limit the tourist traffic.<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 1:19 AM 0 comments <br /><br />Labels: The New Seven Wonders of the World<br /><br />Sunday, July 8, 2007<br />Lankan ladies want breasts downsized<br /><br />FORGET PAMELA ANDERSON<br /><br />Lankan ladies want breasts downsized<br /><br />By Chamitha Kuruppu<br /><br />Breast augmentation (commonly known as the boob-job) and breast reduction is gradually becoming popular among women in Sri Lanka. One might think it’s a luxury to go under the knife, but according to plastic surgeons, women from all parts of the country and from all walks of life, are now showing interest to undergo this form of surgical treatment.<br /><br />The correct size<br /><br />Due to the structure of Sri Lankan women, breast augmentation is the most common plastic surgery that is performed in the country. Due to the physical and mental trauma they have to stomach, women nowadays are showing much keenness in correcting their overly sized breasts.<br />That’s right. Pamela Anderson and others may go for silicon sacks to make them larger, but over here, they usually want to reduce the size of their breasts. Dr N. Y. Wijemanne, a well known plastic surgeon once delivering a lecture at the British Council told of one woman who came to him and told him, “Doctor, please take the whole thing off.’’<br />The audience was highly amused, but when the doctor showed a slide of the breasts concerned, nobody laughed - they were so large, that any sane person would not grudge the request for removal.<br />While the weight of their breasts may cause neck, back, shoulder, circulation, or breathing problems, many women hide themselves from society due to the social stigma and discomfiture due to oversize mammary glands. (ie: large breasts.)<br /><br />Price tag<br /><br />Unlike breast augmentation, breast reduction comes under the medical discipline of plastic surgery now covered by many insurance companies in the country.<br />The surgery that costs between Rs100, 000 - 120,000 is believed to be among the most ‘satisfying’ surgeries. The, most common procedure involves an anchor-shaped incision which circles the areola. The incision extends downward, following the natural curve of the breast. Excess glandular tissue, fat, and skin is removed. Duration of the surgery could be one to two hours and the patient could leave the hospital in a day.<br />However, it is not recommended for women who desire to breastfeed, as it can impair the likelihood of breastfeeding success and decrease the volume of breast milk produced. Scarring is the other disadvantage of breast reduction. The 4-5 inch incision mark from the areola to the crease at the bottom of the breasts is most likely to remain permanent. Although not uncommon in Sri Lanka, breast augmentation (enlargement) is the most popular form of plastic surgery in the world.<br />Although it is categorised as cosmetic surgery due to its nature, women may be compelled to undergo breast augmentation due to psychological pressure due to extremely small breasts.<br />Breast implant is a prosthesis used to enlarge the size of a woman’s breasts to reconstruct the breast (e.g. after a mastectomy; or to correct genetic deformities), or as an aspect of male-to-female sex reassignment surgery. (sex change.)<br /><br />Saline vs Silicon<br /><br />There are two primary types of breast implants: saline-filled and silicon gel-filled implants. Saline implants have a silicone elastomer shell filled with sterile saline liquid. Silicone gel implants have a silicone shell filled with a viscous silicone gel.<br /><br /><br />The surgery that costs around Rs.150,000 is however, not covered by insurance companies in Sri Lanka.<br />Although in 1998, the Women’s Health and Cancer Rights Act was passed mandating insurance coverage for breast reconstruction in the United States. Prior to this, many insurance carriers did not cover breast reconstructive surgery as they considered it cosmetic in nature.<br />The law is also known as “Janet’s Law”, named for Janet Franquet, a breast cancer patient who fought her insurance carrier with Dr. Todd Wider, a New York plastic surgeon who helped lobby for the legislation with Senator Al D’Amato.<br />The act mandates insurance coverage for the surgery of the affected breast and also the contralateral side for purposes of symmetry.<br />(Special Thanks to Plastic Surgeon Dr. N.Y. Wijemanne)<br /><br />Following are the most prevalent aesthetic/cosmetic procedures. Most of these types of surgery are more commonly known by their “common names.” These are also listed when pertinent.<br />Abdominoplasty (or “tummy tuck”): reshaping and firming of the abdomen<br />Umbilicoplasty (or “belly button surgery”): reshaping the belly button<br />Blepharoplasty (or “eyelid surgery”): Reshaping of the eyelids or the application of permanent eyeliner, including Asian blepharoplasty<br />Augmentation Mammaplasty/breast augmentation (or “breast enlargement” or “boob job”): Augmentation of the breasts. This can involve either saline or silicone gel prosthetics.<br />Buttock Augmentation (or “butt augmentation” or “butt implants”): Enhancement of the buttocks. This procedure can be performed by using silicone implants or fat grafting and transfer from other areas of the body.<br />Chemical peel: Minimizing the appearance of acne, pock, and other scars as well as wrinkles (depending on concentration and type of agent used, except for deep furrows), solar lentigines (age spots, freckles), and photodamage in general. Chemical peels commonly involve carbolic acid (Phenol), trichloroacetic acid (TCA), glycolic acid (AHA), or salicylic acid (BHA) as the active agent.<br />Mastopexy (or “breast lift”): Raising or reshaping of breasts<br />Labiaplasty: Surgical reduction and reshaping of the labia<br />Rhinoplasty (or “nose job”): Reshaping of the nose<br />Otoplasty (or ear surgery): Reshaping of the ear<br />Rhytidectomy (or “face lift”): Removal of wrinkles and signs of aging from the face<br />Clitoroplasty (clitoral reduction): A management of the child with ambiguous genitalia. Goal is adequate cosmetic appearance prior to a time when the child herself would recognize the ambiguity, usually surgically repaired between 18 and 24 months of age.<br />Suction-Assisted Lipectomy (or liposuction): Removal of fat from the body<br />Chin augmentation: Augmentation of the chin with an implant (e.g. silicone) or by sliding genioplasty of the jawbone.<br />Cheek augmentation<br />Collagen, fat, and other tissue filler injections (eg hyaluronic acid)<br />Vaginoplasty: to reconstruct or create a vagina<br />(Source: Wikipedia )<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 2:11 AM 0 comments <br /><br />Labels: Lankan ladies want breasts downsized<br /><br />Sunday, July 1, 2007<br />What a buddhist Month ? A Buddhist TV and A Buddhist radio have been launched !<br /><br />* Buddhist TV is now on the air Via Dialog TV ,In Sri Lanka so around the world.<br />* The Buddhist Radio, SUDILA FM is now on the air<br />FM 91.05 & FM 96.1<br />**********************************************************************************<br />Muhunthan donates a Buddhist TV channel<br /><br />Former Chief Executive Officer of the CBNSat; Muhunthan Canagey donated the Country’s first Buddhist television channel to Ven Welamitiyave Kusaladamm thera recently.<br />Explaining the objective behind the new channel he said that it was a dream that has become a reality and had been in the plans of CBNSat for many years, however it was delayed due to unavoidable circumstances.<br />“We wanted to launch a Buddhist channel on the platform; but subsequently with the political interference into the CBNSAT, mostly known to many as the CBNSAT fiasco, the project had to be almost abandoned with my moving out of the organisation and having sold-out the shareholding to Dialog Telekom. The Ven Welamitiyave Kusaladamm thera was one person who was keen over this idea. So, we have donated a complete channel with state-of- the-art equipment. In fact, this is the first ever HD studio in Sri Lanka,” Muhunthan told the LAKBIMAnEWS FEB ,<br /><br />The channel will be available across the whole of South Asia on KU band and some southern parts of China; with the idea to make it a global Buddhist channel with multilingual features so that each region will benefit from it. Sri Lankans can have free access to the channel through Dialog TV.<br />“My focus of the Buddhist channel was to enlighten the rich cultural, art, education, and teachings of The Buddha; which was quite important for people to know the facts beyond what they have been seeing in the past. I mean, not the political ones that they usually see on local media. There are temples in countries, like Thailand doing so much towards nature conservation programs; monasteries in Tibet, overlooking the Himalayan mountain ranges. Therefore, these great cultural sites should be shown to the Sri Lankan Buddhists particularly,” he added.<br /><br />Posted by Priyantha De Silva at 6:47 AM 0 comments <br /><br />Labels: * A Buddhist TV and A Buddhist radio now on the air<br /><br />Older Posts<br />Subscribe to: Posts (Atom)<br />World & Asia News Updated<br />world news<br /> top story<br />A young boy carries a full bucket from a water tank at the Abbeydale Community Centre in Gloucester, western England.<br />More flooding as England battles power cuts, water shortages<br />Posted : 26 Jul 2007 0259 hrs<br />Further water surges were expected in southern England on Wednesday as Britain's worst floods in 60 years saw evacuations, the threat of power cuts and a lack of fresh water for thousands.<br />Full Story »<br />other World News<br /><br /><br />France signs agreement with Libya on nuclear reactor<br />France and Libya on Wednesday signed a memorandum of understanding on the construction of a Libyan nuclear reactor for water desalination, a senior French official announced.<br /><br /><br /><br />Brazilian president fires defence chief in air crisis<br />Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva sacked the minister of defence, whose ministry is in charge of air traffic and safety, amid an air traffic crisis following the country's deadliest air disaster, a presidential spokesman said Wednesday.<br /><br /><br /><br />• More flooding as England battles power cuts, water shortages<br />• France signs agreement with Libya on nuclear reactor<br />• Brazilian president fires defence chief in air crisis<br />• Food and clothes bring comfort to British flood victims<br />• Heatwave turns southeastern Europe into tinderbox as fires rage<br />• Arab ministers in Israel to push peace plan<br />• Our innocence kept us alive, say medics freed by Libya<br />• Iran willing to consider higher-level US Iraq talks<br />• Sarkozy heads to Libya at start of African tour<br />• US Congress told democracy will return to Thailand, military coup is an interruption<br />• Clinton, Obama exchange blows over foreign policy<br />• US military plans to keep troops in Iraq until 2009<br />• Iran nuclear negotiators heading to Russia for talks: diplomat<br />• Bush says Iraq war about al-Qaeda<br />• Western nations circulate new UN draft on Darfur<br />Asia-Pacific<br /> <br /><br />East Timor: Uncertainty Over Future Government<br /><br />The close margin between Fretilin and C.N.R.T. has intensified the tussle for leadership of a government of national unity—or Grand Inclusion as it has also been called. From Green Left Weekly.<br /><br /> <br /><br />India: In Plain Sight but Invisible<br /><br />For the millions of homeless street children living in places like train stations throughout India, life is a daily struggle to survive. For the most part, these vulnerable members of society are completely ignored. By Shelley Seale.<br /><br /> <br /><br />India and Myanmar Poised to Boost Ties<br /><br />The two neighboring Asian nations are in the process of increasing bilateral cooperation on a wide spectrum of issues including energy, trade, counter-terrorism and defense.<br />By Dipanjan Roy Chaudhury.<br /><br /> <br /><br />India: Woman Candidate Favored in Upcoming Election<br /><br />Indian presidential candidate Pratibha Patil is poised to become the first female to occupy the mostly ceremonial office after a July 19 electoral college vote, despite many accusations against her. By M.G. Srinath.<br /><br /> <br /><br />India: Vibrating Condom Causes a Commotion<br /><br />A group of Indian politicians are decrying the sale of a new type of condom that features a vibrating ring, calling it an illegal sex toy. Health officials, however, classify it as a birth control device.<br />By M.G. Srinath.<br /><br /> <br /><br />Afghanistan: Taliban Impose Rule, Hefty Taxes in Musa Qala District<br /><br />Afghan officials say the government and its international supporters have delayed plans to recapture Musa Qala because of concerns that civilians might be harmed. From IRIN.<br /><br /> <br /><br />India: How the Other Half Lives<br /><br />Hundreds of millions of Indians living in poverty are locked away from the benefits conferred on the upper classes by the country’s burgeoning economic growth. It is the children of the poor who suffer the most in the current system. By Shelley Seale.<br /><br /> <br /><br />Sri Lanka: War and Repression Continue<br /><br />The Sri Lankan Army has met strong resistance in its attempts to seize areas of the island country that are controlled by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. From Green Left Weekly.<br /><br /> <br />NASA Breaking News - Feed<br /><br /> * NASA Announces Next Undersea Exploration Mission - Jul 24, 2007<br /> * Robots Practice Moon Survey in the Arctic Circle - Jul 20, 2007<br /> * NASA Mars Rovers Braving Severe Dust Storms - Jul 20, 2007<br /> * NASA Launches Interactive Online Tour of the Space Station - Jul 19, 2007<br /> * NASA Announces News Conference on Status of Next Shuttle Launch - Jul 19, 2007<br /><br /> <br />Astronomy.com - News<br /><br /> * Saturn's 60 moons - Jul 24, 2007<br /> * Dark days for Mars rovers - Jul 23, 2007<br /> * Elliptical disk found around star - Jul 20, 2007<br /> * Pluto's icy moon - Jul 19, 2007<br /> * Iapetus retains youthful figure - Jul 18, 2007<br /><br /> <br />Space Wire Top Stories Feed<br /><br /> * NASA's Chandra Catches "Piranha" Black Holes<br /> * NOAA SATOPS Morning Report: Tuesday, July 24, 2007<br /> * NASA Announces Next Undersea Exploration Mission Dates and NEEMO Crew<br /> * Subcommittee Reviews Plans for Space Station and Shuttle<br /> * NASA Discovery Conference - Look Back, Moving Forward<br /><br /> <br />Amitabh says `sorry'<br />Amitabh says `sorry'<br /><br />3 lensmen injured in scuffle with guards outside his home<br /><br />— Photo: PTI SEEK BLESSINGS: Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai at the Lord Venkateswara temple in Tirumala on Sunday as Abhishek's father Amitabh Bachchan looks on.<br /><br />MUMBAI: Actor Amitabh Bachchan on Sunday apologised for the scuffle between media and security guards outside his residence here that left three photojournalists injured. He said his friend Samajwadi Party leader Amar Singh's bodyguards were involved in the incident.<br /><br />"I would like to apologise with folded hands for the incident that occurred yesterday [Saturday]. It is an occasion of happiness for us and we don't want anyone to face problems due to this," he said, referring to the strict security arrangements in place at his bungalow Prateeksha for the marriage of his son Abhishek and Aishwarya Rai.<br /><br />"The security personnel involved in the incident were not our guards but the Black Cat commandos of Mr. Amar Singh. He and his security personnel have gone but I would like to apologise," he said shortly after returning here from a visit to Lord Venkateshwara temple in Tirumala with the newly-weds.<br /><br />The photojournalists were injured when members of the media scuffled with security guards outside Prateeksha in suburban Juhu while Abhishek and Aishwarya were heading for the bungalow after the `bidaai' ceremony in Bandra.<br /><br />Journalists later staged a protest against the incident on Saturday night.<br /><br />Mr. Bachchan said the newly-weds were in a hurry to return home as Aishwarya had to enter the bungalow before sunset and a doctor was waiting to attend to Mr. Amar Singh. — PTI<br /> <br />Space<br /><br />The space shuttle Atlantis docked with the International Space Station on Sunday. An issue with the station's stabilization system caused a delay in Monday's scheduled spacewalk.<br /><br />NASA TV via Reuters<br /><br />CAPTION<br />space | |<br /><br />Atlantis spacewalk delayed after gyroscope failure on ISS<br /><br />By Traci Watson, USA TODAY<br /><br />GALLERY: Atlantis mission photos<br /><br />DOCKING: Crews greet each other<br /><br />FLORIDA TODAY: Blogging the latest shuttle mission<br /> <br />To The Knowledge Of Yours<br />Word of the Day<br />telamon<br />Definition: A figure of a man used as a supporting pillar.<br />Synonyms: atlas<br />Word of the Day provided by The Free Dictionary<br /><br />Article of the Day<br />Article of the Day provided by The Free Dictionary<br /><br />This Day in History<br />Henry IV of France Converts to Catholicism (1593)<br />Henry the IV of France was the first of the Bourbon kings of France, reigning from 1589 until his death. A Protestant, Henry was involved in the Wars of Religion before his accession to the throne. He then converted to Catholicism, allegedly explaining his pragmatic philosophy with the statement, "Paris is worth a mass." He signed the Edict of Nantes granting political rights to Protestants and ruled as one of the most popular French kings. Who assassinated him in 1610? More...<br />This Day in History provided by The Free Dictionary<br /><br />Today's Birthday<br />Afonso I of Portugal (1109)<br />Afonso I was the first King of Portugal. He spent his life in almost ceaseless fighting against the kings of León and Castile. In 1139, after successfully defeating the Moors in the battle of Ourique, his soldiers proclaimed him king. In 1147, he took the city of Santarém by surprise attack and captured Lisbon as well. In 1143, Afonso placed his lands under papal protection and secured Castilian recognition of his title, which was confirmed by which pope? 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