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Cast: Rajat Kapoor,Antra Mali,
Rituparna Sengupta,Nivedita Saboo
Director:Amol Palekar
Music Director:Debajyoti Mishra,
Anjan Biswas
Lyricst: Asif Ali Beg
Release Date: 20 Aug 2010
Genre: Drama
Language: Hindi

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And Once Again movie subtly talks about repercussions of violence on human life: its lingering shadow on all of us with its startling shades! Somehow we manage to draw a line between our past and present.

The Rotating prayer bells, the fluttering holy flags encircling the majestic monasteries, the overwhelming peace filled in the valleys, the rhythmic chanting piercing the silence of the snow peaks. All was being devoured by Manuvela and Rishi during their stay in Sikkim, India. Manuvela is an architect who is on her official visit. On her insistence, her husband, Rishikesh Nag joins her. The serenity of the gorgeous hills keeps both of them oblivious to the events dictated by their future!

Rishi is trying to cope with the reality since he had lost his wife and son in a violent attack when he was posted in Yugoslavia. While he was undergoing therapy in order to overcome his trauma, Rishi met Manuvela - his psychiatrist's daughter! She fell in love with him. Their marriage helped him to get back to life.

While returning from a monastery in Sikkim, Rishi sees a female monk who resembled his first wife Savitri. He gets restless with his doubt: he tries to identify her - unfortunately, his suspicion gets confirmed. Subsequently he confides in Manu about this accidental revelation: she also gets shaken.

The film unfolds their complex situation while tracing the roots of this incredible coincidence. Had Savitri not died? How did she end up being a monk in Sikkim? Does Savitri recognize Rishi? How does Manu react? What is end of this awkard dilemma?

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Cast:Shital Shah,Sujata Kumar,
Bikramjeet Kanwarpal,Abhay Bhargava,
Vikram Sahu,Pavan Sharma,
Radhapriya Dhan
Director:Tarun Dhanrajgir
Producer:Tarun Dhanrajgir
Music Director:Abid Shah
Lyricst: Abid Shah
Singers:Sukhwinder Singh,
Abhijeet,Shreya Ghoshal,
Sunidhi Chauhan
Genre: Social
Language: Hindi
Release Date: 20 August 2010

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Rape is a Crime If you can prove it otherwise it ends up being consent. ‘Kis Hudh Tak…’ is a film about Justice and how far a human being will go to get it. It is about love, caring and commitment. It is about anger at the state of our society. It is about the state of our judicial system. And most of all it is about the fact that if you want something bad enough – it is not money or power that helps you to get it – what you really need is intelligence, determination, patience and focus. But above all – you need the strength of conviction to sacrifice, if necessary, that very thing that you hold dearest to your heart. For in the extent of your sacrifice lies the extent of your conviction.
Rape in itself is a terrible act but Date rape is gruesome because it is perpetrated by the very person that one trusts. More than the physical pain the shock and trauma lies in the breaking of that trust. That is the ultimate rape.
In most cases the victim absorbs the shock and pain in silence afraid of the reaction of society in general and the family in particular who end up blaming the victim for getting herself into this situation. Some girls take their own life because they just cannot come to terms with the situation and sometimes, though rarely, comes along a person who stands up to the situation, faces it head on, confronts the man and society and the legal system with the single minded focus of punishing the man for this heinous crime. This is a story of one such woman – Dia.
Though this subject lends itself to the genre of a family drama it’s treated differently – more like a thriller in terms of pace and storytelling style with a twist at the end, so shocking that it will stay with the audience long after they have left the theatre. All this without forgetting the fact that this film is intended mainly for the Indian audience. And though the form is novel it is one that we believe the ‘Indian audience’ can relate to. Because there is no doubt that our audience, wherever they may be in the world, are unique. They have a distinct taste in cinema and have grown up watching films in what is now popularly known as ‘Bollywood style cinema’ where song and dance are an integral part of the narrative. And though our subject is adult and controversial in content the treatment is clean with no vulgarity. It’s a film with a very definite message. A film for all.

The strange creature, which has the body of a snake and the head of a human,


The Amazing Snake with a Human Head:

It’s over 5,000 miles from Greece but residents from Pahang in Malaysia claim to have found a Gorgon, like the famed Medusa.

The strange creature, which has the body of a snake and the head of a human, was reportedly captured by Malaysian aborigines. The story goes that the men spotted two of the beasts, one male and one female, but only managed to catch the female. Witnesses claimed that the creature initially begged to be released back into the mountains, others say it was trying to summon the male monster to come and rescue it.
In Greek mythology Gorgons are hideous women often portrayed with live snakes for hair and a serpent’s body, one look into the eyes of a Gorgon is supposed to turn you to stone. The specimen on display in Pahang appears to be the coiled up body of a python with ahuman head and little skinny arms, news of the bizarre animal quickly circulated and people began paying good money to view the beast, which sadly turned out to be dead, the so called ’snake monster’ has not been verified.

Some Bahau residents captured video clips of the human-headed snake during their visit. When they showed the video clips to the others in Bahau, everyone was asking the same question: Does such thing really exist?

The video clips showed a snake curled up on a table. It possessed a python body and a human-liked head with a pair of eyes, a mouth and hair. It looked old and there was a pair of skinny legs beneath its head.

The most notable part would be its hoary hair and beard. Together with its aged features, it looked like a “snake monster”.

It was said that the public was required to pay in order to take a look at it.

Unfortunately, it was not a living snake but only a specimen instead.

The human-headed snake was said to be captured by an Orang Asli. There were two of them but the Orang Asli managed to captured only one that said to be a female.

Moaning sounds could be heard from the video clips. Some said that the female snake was begging the people to return it to the mountains while some said it was trying to summon the make snake to save her.

Here is the video footage of the creature that was passed to the Malaysian press

Man Facing Bigamy Charges May Have Up To 4 Wives

Man Facing Bigamy Charges May Have Up To 4 Wives
James House Being Held In Louisville

LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- A 53-year-old man is facing a bigamy charge in Oldham County, Ky., for allegedly marrying two women within one week, and another woman tells WLKY News that he has two other wives, including her.

Authorities describe James E. House as the ultimate conman.

House has been indicted by an Oldham County grand jury.

According to court records, House married Christina Settle in Louisville in April 2008. One week later, he married Lisa Ross in La Grange, Ky.

WLKY TV has spoken to a third woman who says she was also married to House when he wed the two others.

The woman, who asked not to be identified, claims there is also a fourth wife.

House is being held at Metro Corrections on multiple charges, including knowingly exploiting an adult, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, theft and bigamy.

A bigamy conviction in Kentucky carries a maximum five-year prison sentence.

A beachgoer in a remote area of northern New Zealand found a horrific sight Friday morning -- 58 pilot whales stranded on Karikari Beach.

Dozens of whales die after 58 are stranded on New Zealand beach
By the CNN Wire Staff
August 20, 2010 -- Updated 1435 GMT (2235 HKT)



Rescuers attempt to refloat 15 stranded pilot whales at Karikari beach in the far north of New Zealand

(CNN) -- A beachgoer in a remote area of northern New Zealand found a horrific sight Friday morning -- 58 pilot whales stranded on Karikari Beach.

When conservation officials arrived, only 15 of the animals were still alive. The whales probably became stranded sometime during the night, said Carolyn Smith of New Zealand's Department of Conservation in Kaitaia, and that's why so many died before being discovered.

"The focus for everyone right now was to try to refloat the survivors," Smith said.

To do that, officials will position the whales to face out to sea and hope that they swim back out when high tide comes.

The whales "need to be held in the water for at least half an hour to allow them to reorientate themselves, before being released to hopefully swim back out to sea," the conservation department said.

A first attempt to refloat the whales was not successful Friday night. Conservation officials were going to monitor the animals overnight in the hope of trying again, maybe after moving them to Matai Bay, where sea conditions could be more favorable for refloating.

The next attempt would happen Saturday morning, said Mike Davies, acting area manager at the Department of Conservation's Kaitaia office.

Far North Whale Rescue, which has a team of trained volunteers, is working with the department to achieve this.

Currently, New Zealand's Far North region is experiencing heavy rain and wind, both a help and a hindrance to the rescue efforts, the Department of Conservation said. It means the whales are not at risk of drying out, but it creates difficult conditions for rescuers.

Adult pilot whales can measure up to 20 feet long and weigh up to 3 tons. Due to their social nature, they are often involved in mass strandings, according to the American Cetacean Society. The ACS is a non-profit group based in California that works to protect whales, dolphins and porpoises, according to its website.

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Brick Up: The Wirral Strikes Back

From the writer and producer of One Night In Istanbul, Tale of Two Chippy’s and the co-writer of the original Brick Up The Mersey Tunnels comes the all-new play from acclaimed playwright Nicky Allt.

Brick Up: The Wirral Strikes Back is an all new tale set after the Mersey tunnels have been bricked up and the Runcorn bridge blown up – Leaving the Wirral stranded and isolated. Without any link to Liverpool - the Wirral peninsular and the “wirrilians” (were all aliens) are forced to adapt to a new way of life.

The Credit Crunch and Worldwide Recession have taken their toll on Wirral entrepreneur, William (Cammel) Laird. With Banks in receivership and a city-gent lifestyle to maintain, not only is he struggling to raise finance for new projects, but his money-mad wife, Margaret, is also bang on his case. Meanwhile, their two teenage children, Benjamin (nice but dim) and Anthea (a methadone marcher) are silver spoon fed. In true parent mode, they don’t care what Daddy gets up to, as long as they remain well-feathered!

Across the River Mersey lives William’s foreman at Cammel Lairds shipbuilders, Vinny Kelly . Vinny, a Yozzer Hughes lookalike, embraces politics that are old school Labour. Unaware of any plot, he sees nothing wrong in William’s new company promptings, till his wife Angie and teenage daughter, Kelly become embroiled in The Lairds new business plan.

Angie wants Vinny to move ahead with the times, but not the way William Laird would like him to. Meanwhile Kelly, who looks and sounds like little Miss Liverpool, is silently as bright as the North Star, and watches over proceedings like she’s the real Guardian Parent. Watch out for Kelly Kelly!

Vinny and Angie’s teenage son, Derek wants nothing more than to be like his infamous namesake, local Councillor, Derek Hatton. Dark star to Kelly’s bright star, he takes a small time local council job with a view to fast-tracking right to the top of the Liverpool Council tree – with the help of William Laird of course.

This Scouse free Wirral leads to a re-emergence of boatbuilding and high jinx on the river Mersey.

The West End's favourite musical comedy, Hairspray, is coming to Liverpool.


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Starring Michael Starke as Edna Turnblad and Les Dennis as Wilbur Turnblad!

The West End's favourite musical comedy, Hairspray, is coming to Liverpool.

Hairspray tells the story of Tracy Turnblad, a big girl with big hair and an even bigger heart as she sets out to follow her extraordinary dreams, inspire her mum and win the boy she loves.

Hairspray is the musical with everything - the ultimate feel-good show which has played to sold out houses in London, on Broadway and theatres around the globe.

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Audio Described Performance: Tue 24 August 2010 7.30pm
BSL Signed Performance: Wed 25 August 2010 7.30pm
Captioned Performance: Thu 26 August 2010 7.30pm

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Calendar Girls has been the fastest selling tour ever and has triumphed in the West End.



THE GLOBAL PHENOMENON COMES TO LIVERPOOL
CALENDAR GIRLS
By Tim Firth


Calendar Girls has been the fastest selling tour ever and has triumphed in the West End.

Now, it’s coming to Liverpool for one week only starring Denise Black, Jean Boht, Jennifer Ellison, Julia Hills, Ruth Madoc, Elaine C Smith, Rachel Lumberg with Joe McGann as John and Bruno Langley as Lawrence the photographer.

A group of ordinary women do something extraordinary and spark a global phenomenon when they persuade one another to pose for a charity calendar with a difference! Based on an inspiring true story, Calendar Girls is quirky, poignant and hilarious.

Calendar Girls has sold out in every theatre it’s visited before opening. Don’t miss out and book today for the show the Mail on Sunday called ‘marvellous theatre, guaranteed to make you laugh, cry and come out singing Jerusalem!”

Everyone’s raving about Calendar Girls:

“I laughed and I cried and then I rejoiced!”
Baroness Betty Boothroyd

“Lots of laughs and a few tears. This show should be on everyone’s calendar’
June Whitflield CBE

“A show I could see over and over again – and I hope I will!”
Sir Cliff Richard

“Funny, charming and a touching tribute to the fundraising efforts of a group of extraordinary, ordinary women”
Ian Hislop

“One of the most enjoyable evenings recent theatre has produced.”
Evening Standard

“A SHOW WHOSE FEELGOOD FACTOR IS SKY-HIGH””
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Running time:2hrs 20 incl interval

PAMELA ANDERSON has been confirmed to appear as the Genie of the Lamp in this year’s production of Aladdin at the Liverpool Empire.


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From the producers of 2009's pantomime Peter Pan, First Family Entertainment present Aladdin sponsored by Robinson's.

The most-downloaded and recognisable icon of this millennium PAMELA ANDERSON has been confirmed to appear as the Genie of the Lamp in this year’s production of Aladdin at the Liverpool Empire. Pamela returns to pantomime following her enormously successful appearance in the same role at the New Wimbledon Theatre, Christmas 2009/10.

Pamela is best known for her role as CJ Parker in the iconic TV show Baywatch. She is now a mother, an activist for PETA, an entrepreneur and actress. Pamela has appeared in movies Barb Wire and Borat and most recently was a contestant on Dancing With The Stars, the American version of Strictly Come Dancing.

Producers of the show, First Family Entertainment are delighted to announce another star-studded line up for the pantomime. As well as Pamela, the show will also star Liverpool favourite LES DENNIS as Wishee Washee. More star names still to be announced.

Aladdin will be doing all he can to win the heart of the beautiful Princess, but the evil Abanazar will be trying to thwart his plans. With all your favourite characters including Wishee Washee, the Emperor, Chinese Policeman, and of course, the ultimate pantomime dame - Widow Twankey!

Audio Described Performance: Wed 15 December 7pm

Captioned Performance: Thu 16 December 7pm

Signed Performance: Fri 17 December 7pm

A man who was caught at Birmingham airport trying to smuggle peregrine falcon eggs out of the country has pleaded guilty at Warwick Crown Court.Video.


19 August 2010 Last updated at 10:48 GMT
Egg smuggler was 'wildlife criminal'
By Claire Marshall BBC News Midlands correspondent


A man who was caught at Birmingham airport trying to smuggle peregrine falcon eggs out of the country has pleaded guilty at Warwick Crown Court.
effrey Lendrum, 48, admitted taking 14 eggs of a wild bird from a nest in south Wales, possessing eggs of a wild bird and attempting to evade export restrictions.

It is the most serious case of its kind in many decades. The investigating officer told the BBC that Lendrum was "the highest level of wildlife criminal".

Of the 14 eggs that Lendrum stole, 11 went on to hatch and were successfully raised. Most of the birds have already been released into the wild in Scotland.

Lendrum was arrested at Birmingham Airport by counter-terrorism officers in May this year.
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According to investigators, a cleaner noticed him acting suspiciously in the bathroom area of the Emirates executive lounge.

Lendrum spent a considerable time in one of the showers.

But when the cleaner entered the cubicle it was dry and there were some empty egg boxes in a corner.

The counter-terrorism officers searched Lendrum and found the falcon eggs in socks strapped to his abdomen with bandages.

After seizing the eggs, the officers kept them alive by nestling them on their office computers.

Andy McWilliam, from the National Wildlife Crime Unit, who led the investigation, said it was serious organised crime, well planned, with extremely high financial rewards.

"Lendrum is the highest level of wildlife criminal," he said.

"The eggs for him are a commodity. This is his profession, he knew exactly what he was doing."

Lendrum's car was found in the long-stay car park. Inside, there was an incubator and climbing equipment including ropes and carabiners.

Police also tracked down another incubator in a storage unit that Lendrum rented in Northamptonshire.

Mr McWilliam said that, to get through security, Lendrum kept the falcon eggs in his hand luggage, disguising them alongside boxes of quail eggs.
'Bad back'

He then went into the showers and strapped the falcon eggs to his body to get them back up to the right temperature. He believes he would have then transferred them to an insulated bag when on the plane.

In his defence, Lendrum claimed he had a bad back and a physiotherapist had told him that strapping something fragile to his stomach would encourage the muscles to tense up.

Lendrum, who has dual Zimbabwean and Irish nationality, was booked on a flight to South Africa, with a 14-hour stop-over in Dubai.

According to all the evidence the eggs were stolen to order.

Lendrum was arrested at Birmingham International Airport while waiting for a flight

Jeffrey Lendrum Lendrum was arrested at Birmingham International Airport while waiting for a flight

They were destined, via an intermediary, for an individual in Dubai, where falconry is the traditional sport.

The eggs of wild birds are highly sought after by powerful Sheikhs. Falcons of these bloodlines are believed to be faster and tougher than birds bred in captivity.

Mr McWilliam believes that Lendrum would have made up to £70,000 for delivering the consignment.

Guy Shorrock, a lead investigator with the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) said: 'This is one of the biggest wildlife cases in years.

"Lendrum is a major international courier there's no doubt about it at all."

Lendrum was first convicted of offences involving taking birds of prey from the wild more than two decades ago.

He was first convicted in Zimbabwe in 1984, then again in Canada in 2002.

The BBC has been given exclusive footage showing him dangling from a helicopter with a bag strapped around his waist, apparently trying to reach remote nest sites.

Falcon Mews, one of only two CITES-registered (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) breeders in the UK, successfully reared eight of the peregrine chicks from the eggs Lendrum stole.

One of the owners, Peter Gill, spoke ahead of a trip to Qatar to oversee a peregrine breeding programme there.

He said that, each year, he sold some 250 peregrine hybrids to Dubai.
'Full protection needed'

Lendrum was arrested at Birmingham International Airport while waiting for a flight

While the UAE had banned importation of wild-taken falcons, Mr Gill said: "This ban is for the majority of people, but not for the elite."

There are an estimated 1,400 pairs of peregrine falcons in the UK. They are no longer endangered, but are given the highest level of protection.

The RSPB took BBC reporters to a secret site in the West Midlands, where Mr Shorrock pointed out a peregrine after hearing its shrieking sound.

Peregrine falcons can move at speeds of 150mph (241km/h), he said.

"Despite being the fastest bird in the world, it's unfortunately much too slow to escape human greed and prejudice.

"What the Lendrum case has shown is that there is still a demand for wild peregrines."

According to the RSPB, over the past 30 years there has been more than 130 people convicted of crimes of poisoning and trapping peregrines, which had been a problem at this site, right through to taking eggs and chicks for falconry.

Mr Shorrock said in 2008, the government removed some of the legal controls over people keeping peregrines in captivity - which had made it much easier for people to deal in illegally taken wild birds.



The RSPB has seen an increase in human interference at nest sites across the UK.

Mr Shorrock added: "The government has to look at the Lendrum case and re-instate the full protection for peregrines."

Jennifer Aniston plays singleton Kassie, in the new movie 'The Switch,' a pleasant, Video.


Jennifer Aniston stars in 'The Switch': movie review

Jennifer Aniston plays singleton Kassie, in the new movie 'The Switch,' a pleasant, but predictable end-of-the-summer film.
By Peter Rainer, Film critic / August 20, 2010

Aside from the fact that it’s all too entirely predictable, “The Switch” is a pleasant enough end-of-the-summer time killer.

Jennifer Aniston plays singleton Kassie, who wants a baby and, with the clock ticking and no Mr. Right in sight, is on the prowl for a suitable sperm donor.

Jason Bateman plays her best friend, Wally, a financial analyst and head case who is also, of course, secretly in love with her. Through a mix-up so wildly implausible that it almost makes sense, Wally, unbeknownst to Kassie, ends up as “the seed man.”

Adapted by screenwriter Alan Loeb from the short story “The Baster” by Jeffrey Eugenides and directed by Josh Gordon and Will Speck, “The Switch” is best remembered for Bateman’s wry geniality and a marvelous cameo from Jeff Goldblum as Wally’s business partner. Goldblum’s patter-style delivery turns conventional dialogue into jazz riffs.

Suspected Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, aka 'The Merchant of Death,' stands in a holding cell after arriving at a Bangkok criminal court August 20.

Viktor Bout, weapons dealer, to be extradited to US from Thailand



Viktor Bout, the famed weapons dealer, can be extradited to the US, a Thai court ruled today. The so-called 'Merchant of Death' is accused of supplying dictators and warlords with weapons.

Suspected Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, aka 'The Merchant of Death,' stands in a holding cell after arriving at a Bangkok criminal court August 20. A Thai appeals court ruled on Friday that Bout be extradited to the US to face charges of supplying weapons to Colombian rebels.
Boston: By Stephen Kurczy, Staff writer / August 20, 2010


Viktor Bout – aka "The Merchant of Death" or "The Lord of War" – will be extradited to the United States nearly 29 months after his arrest in Thailand.
Viktor Bout, weapons dealer, to be extradited to US from Thailand
A Thai appeals court ruled Friday that the 43-year-old Russian arms dealer could be extradited.

"Well, now we'll just go to a US court and win there instead," Mr. Bout told Russian news agency RIA Novosti.

The ruling drew immediate criticism from Russia and praise from the United States. Bout has been accused of supplying dictators and warlords with weapons used in civil wars in Africa, the Middle East, and South America. (Read the Monitor's backgrounder: Who is Viktor Bout?)

The US Department of justice lauded the decision.

"We are extremely pleased that the Appeals Court in Thailand has granted the extradition of Viktor Bout to the United States on charges of conspiring to sell weapons to a terrorist organization for use in killing Americans," Acting Deputy Attorney General Gary G. Grindler said in a statement today.

"The prosecution of Viktor Bout is of utmost priority to the United States, but the criminal charges he faces are not solely an American concern. He has been sanctioned by the United Nations for alleged arms trafficking activity and support of armed conflicts in Africa."

But Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said it was an "unlawful, political decision" made "under very strong external pressure," Reuters reports.

The US was instrumental in Bout's arrest in March 2008. US Drug Enforcement Administration agents posed as arms buyers for the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia. The Guardian reports:

According to the US grand jury indictment, Bout told the agents he could supply them with 700-800 surface-to-air missiles, more than 5,000 AK-47s and millions of rounds of ammunition, as well as C4 explosive, landmines and unmanned aerial drones.

Bout was indicted on four charges, including conspiracy to kill US nationals and conspiracy to provide material support to a proscribed terrorist group.

The US classified FARC as a terrorist organization, but Thailand considers it a political movement, which is not grounds for extradition by Thai law. This led the Thai court to initially rule in Bout's favor and deny the US's extradition request. The US filed new charges earlier this year for money laundering and fraud, which were upheld today in court.

Ironically, the US reportedly hired one of Bout's companies to provide logistical support for the war effort in Iraq in 2004 at a time when he was on Treasury Department blacklists from doing work for the government. Analysts at the time said the US of Bout's cargo planes to fly weapons and other goods into Iraq was a sign of how well he had covered his tracks; the US insisted he didn't know he was the ultimate beneficiary of the federal money.

Russian officials have suggested that Bout's arrest is part of a conspiracy to prevent him from competing with US weapons dealers.

"Just because the cold war is over doesn't mean the competition between military-industrial interests has ended," Sergei Markov, a pro-Kremlin deputy of the Russian State Duma, told The Christian Science Monitor in 2009. "It's not about ideology, but it is about competing interests. Russia extends official support to Bout because he's a citizen, and because the Russian public doesn't see him as any kind of criminal. They expect him to be supported."

Moscow-based television news agency RT has this video report that suggests the Thai justice system worked "under US pressure." Thailand is a strong US-ally in Southeast Asia.

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Cast:Emma Thompson,
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Ralph Fiennes,Rhys Ifans,
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Director:Susanna White
Producer:Tim Bevan,
Eric Fellner,Lindsay Doran
Music Director:James Newton Howard
Release Date: 20 Aug 2010
Genre: Comedy
Language: English
Certification: U

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At a time when most of the new movies seem more intent on swallowing you than entertaining you, the quaint comforts of “Nanny McPhee Returns” seem downright restorative.

Emma Thompson, who also wrote the film, as she did 2005’s “Nanny McPhee,” once again radiates magisterial fustiness as the no-nonsense nanny who doesn’t suffer fools at all. In the first film, set in Victorian England, she wrangled – with the help of some spiffy magic – a brood of motherless kids. In the sequel, she’s dealing with a brood whose father is off fighting World War II.

It all amounts to the same thing. The trouble that children get into doesn’t change much from era to era. She’s seen it all before.
She’s not weary, though. Nanny McPhee is on a mission to teach the children of the world her five basic life lessons – topping the list is “to stop fighting” and “to share nicely” – and it is a point of pride with her that she succeed. As the children shape up, her warty, cronish, snaggle-toothed features gradually coalesce into a radiant prettiness. (In the end she looks like, well, Emma Thompson.) The children’s new-found inner goodness is all of a piece with her newfound outer beauty.

Maggie Gyllenhaal plays Isabel Green, who is left alone to tend not only her three cantankerous children – 11-year-old Norman (Asa Butterfield), Megsie (Lil Woods), and Vincent (Oscar Steer) – but also her sister’s snooty prigs Cyril (Eros Vlahos) and Celia (Rosie Taylor-Ritson), who have been shunted to Isabel’s farm from London to avoid the Blitz.
This country vs. city comedy is laid on pretty thick – the word “poo” crops up quite a bit in the early going, as do liberal amounts of actual poo – but the child actors are so funny that even the stalest jokes seem fresh. Vlahos, in particular, looking like a preteen Charles Laughton, seems to the manor born. It’s a shame he has to learn how to “share nicely.”
English comedy would be lost without its eccentrics, and “Nanny McPhee Returns,” smoothly directed by Susanna White, has its fair share. As Isabel’s brother-in-law, Rhys Ifans is a wriggling, oleaginous con man who succeeds only in conning himself.

Although the film is derived from the “Nurse Matilda” children’s book series by Christianna Brand, the outsized humor is occasionally closer to Dickens in his more frolicsome moments.
Maggie Smith, as a sweet-souled dodderer, ought to have been given more screen time, but whenever she’s around, the film really takes flight. (She has a wonderful moonstruck moment when she finds herself buried waist-deep in a mound of flour with no real idea how she got that way.) That old show-biz cliché is true: It’s not the size of the role that counts, it’s the size of the actor.

Gyllenhaal does a creditable English accent and manages to spend most of the movie in a state of high agitation without becoming a bore. Plus, she really does seem like the mother of her brood. (This is not as common as you would think in the movies.) Ewan McGregor has a too-brief cameo as the father returned from the war. One would like to see what he would have made of Nanny McPhee.

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Cast:Matt Lanter,Ken Jeong,
Anneliese Van Der Pol,Arielle Kebbel,
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David DeLuise,Marcelle Baer
Director:Jason Friedberg,
Aaron Seltzer
Writers: Jason Friedberg
Aaron Seltzer (screenplay)
Producer:Peter Safran
Release Date: 18 Aug 2010
Genre: Comedy
Language: English
Certification: U
Runtime:USA:80 min
Sound Mix: Dolby

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See it in their eyes, sense it through their leathery skin. The victims of the floods carry the burden of a lifetime of misery.

The tide of failure
By Cyril Almeida Friday, 20 Aug, 2010



Traumatised, lives shattered, you expect the flood victims to look a certain way. But it’s more than that. The victims are clearly not new acquaintances of adversity. You can hear it in their voices, see it in their eyes, sense it through their leathery skin. The victims of the floods carry the burden of a lifetime of misery. - Photo by AP.

It didn’t register immediately. That the flood coverage is really about two catastrophes, not one. There is of course the damage caused by the flooding itself, the one Pakistan will take years to recover from. Then there’s the damage of the last 63 years that the floods have uncovered.

By now everyone’s seen them on television screens, the miles-long processions of barely recognisable humanity, the materially dispossessed, the broken and the bowed.

Traumatised, lives shattered, you expect the flood victims to look a certain way. But it’s more than that. The victims are clearly not new acquaintances of adversity. You can hear it in their voices, see it in their eyes, sense it through their leathery skin. The victims of the floods carry the burden of a lifetime of misery.

The second catastrophe: the great floods of 2010 have uncovered 63 years of the great unwashed masses of this country. The people the state has failed in the most terrible of ways, not this week, not last month, but over its entire, sordid history.

Everyone knows, or should know, there is poverty here. Thirty-five per cent, 20 per cent, 45 per cent, whatever it was or is, the number is large. But in an antiseptic sort of way: sterile, faceless numbers, percentage points haggled over by bureaucrats that would appear to mean little — unless you stop to think those little decimals are dividing 170 million.

Still, that poverty exists here and is a significant problem shouldn’t be a surprise. Everyone has seen the poverty, in the cities, in the towns, in villages. But it’s quite another thing to see it on this scale, up and down the country, the length and breadth.

All at the same time, every ethnicity, every pocket of suffering. A human canvas of misery stitched together from 10 million, 20 million, tales of wretchedness. Many of the people on our television screens and newspaper pages aren’t just flood victims, they are living indictments of the Pakistani state failing large swathes of its citizenry.

Pakistanis who can afford to think about poverty, by definition the non-poor here, are usually quite casual about it. There’s no real structural, or structured, thought put into it. A few notes and coins dropped into grubby, outstretched hands at a traffic light, a langar organised here and there, and that’s about it.

There is, however, some pride taken in the fact (assumption, speculation, really) that ‘we’ don’t have poverty on a scale that the Indians do. Pfft, India Shining. Have you seen the poverty there, they’ll ask. There’s 450 million of them. It’s so shameful, they’ll tut-tut, and the place is so dirty. And the US? Did you know that the world’s richest country has a 14 per cent poverty rate, they’ll sniff.

Poverty here? Over here, there’s some vague recognition that the Thar area and swathes of Balochistan are backward places; that southern Punjab and upper Sindh are poor; that northern Pakistan and the tribal areas haven’t been developed. But there’s little understanding about what that means, that it translates into millions upon millions of the poorest of the poor, quite literally a mass of humanity existing outside and away from the tattered umbrella of the Pakistani state.

The floods have brought all those people into our living rooms. Seeing the broken bodies on television, the sunken eyes captured through a photographer’s lens, you can easily deduce many have never seen the inside of a clinic or a school, have probably never had two square meals in a day in their lives — every last one of them a Pakistani, but for whom that is as theoretical a concept as an escape from poverty.

In the unhappiest of ways, the floods of 2010 and the violence at the start of the new millennium have book-ended a decade of exposures of state failures here, a catalogue of human misery.

We’ve failed the people of Fata. We’ve failed the people of Swat. We’ve failed Balochistan. We’ve failed southern Punjab. We’ve failed the people of Karachi. We’ve failed the denizens of Lahore and Islamabad racked by violence. We’ve failed the freshly minted middle class whose incomes and jobs have been decimated. We’ve failed the rural poor.

The roll call of failures is long, depressing and is continuing.

In recent weeks, looking at India, Balochistan, Afghanistan and now Karachi has taken me frequently to the offices and homes of a slice of the Pakistani state machinery, in search of answers on state policy.

The luxury SUVs and sedans I have to weave through in the driveways and the well-appointed, sometimes garish, offices and living rooms, I notice — you can’t help but notice — but I don’t begrudge them. Silks and baubles are the favoured pastimes of the powerful the world over.

I have, however, often come away thinking one thing, do they even get it?

Strategic concerns, vote banks, cutthroat politics, in all of that stuff it’s never quite clear: where exactly in the bluster of the uniformed and the snivelling of the non-uniformed is the concern for the people of Pakistan, about making this country a better place, more responsive to the needs of its people?

Yes, deep down you know that the problems here would test the best government, the best administration and the best armed forces in the world. But we have none of those luxuries.

You know that Pakistan isn’t a failed state. But it is a state of failures, repeated and egregious.

You know that finite resources mean some must go without. But you know that many will just get swept under the fraying rug of green and white, out of mind before they are even out of sight.

I don’t mind the challenges, one of those tilting against windmills told me recently, because challenges can help focus the human mind.

Then, resignedly, he said, I just don’t get it, they don’t seem to care.
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