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SACRAMENTO, CAVincent Thakur Singh, 43, formerly of Elk Grove, was arrested late Monday on federal investment fraud and bankruptcy fraud charges in Caldwell, Idaho. Singh is charged in a 24-count indictment, returned by a federal grand jury in Sacramento on October 4 and unsealed this morning, with wire fraud, false statements in bankruptcy, and bankruptcy bribery, United States Attorney Benjamin B. Wagner announced. The indictment alleges that Singh carried out an investment fraud through an entity known as the Perfect Financial Group. According to the indictment, Singh targeted 190 members of the ethnic Indian Fijian community for an investment fraud that grossed approximately $20 million. Singh told investors that he was using their money for hard money lending, but actually, he put it to other purposes. The indictment alleges that he lost $12 million through gambling; diverted more than $2 million to personal bank accounts and withdrew much of that in cash; spent $880,000 on a film project; and spent more than $1 million on other business ventures. Singh also used the money to pay other victims, falsely representing that the payments were profits from the short-term hard
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money lending business. According to court documents, on August 19, 2010, Singh declared bankruptcy and committed fraud crimes in the bankruptcy. In the
bankruptcy, Singh allegedly failed to disclose bank accounts and tried to induce his victims not to participate in the bankruptcy proceedings. Continued on Page 3
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Continued From Page 1 This case is the product of an investigation by the FBI with assistance from the office of the U.S. Trustee. Assistant United States Attorney Matthew D. Segal is prosecuting the case. If convicted, Singh faces a maximum statutory penalty of 20 years in prison for each count of wire fraud and five years in prison for each count of the bankruptcy crimes. The
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actual sentence, if convicted, will be determined at the discretion of the court after consideration of any applicable statutory factors and the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, which take into account a number of variables. The charges are only allegations, and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt
Republic Of Ghana And Fiji Establish Diplomatic Relations The Republic of Ghana and the of international law, particularly
Republic of Fiji formalized diplomatic relations at a ceremony held at the Ghanaian Mission to the United Nations in New York. Ghana's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Ken Kanda and his Fiji counterpart, Ambassador Peter Thomson, signed the joint communiqu establishing diplomatic relations between the two developing nations. The communiqu expresses the desire of both countries to promote mutual understanding and strengthen ties of friendship and cooperation among their two peoples. The communiqu affirms that relations will be guided by the principles and purposes of the Charter of the United Nations and other norms
those pertaining to the promotion of international peace and security, the respect for state sovereignty, equality among States, independence, territorial integrity, international treaties and non-interference in the internal affairs of States. Following the formalization ceremonies, Ambassadors Kanda and Thomson held talks on areas of common interest between their two countries, including the political history of both countries, the steady progress of the Fiji Roadmap towards sustainable democracy, the cooperative opportunities available for Ghana and Fiji through the Commonwealth, and the work involved in Fijis upcoming chairmanship of the Group of 77 and China.
Vincent Singh was born in the Fiji Islands. After immigrating to the
You must read the pre-contractual disclosures before you sign on the dotted line for any loan or credit, says the Consumer Council of Fiji at a press conference. Sharing brief notes on the introduction of the AusAID project, 'Consumer Financial Protection and Building Credit Competency for Vulnerable Groups', council chief executive officer Premila Kumar said consumers were always in a rush when dealing with credit institutions for loans or financial assistance. "They really don't have time to read it and when they do read it, they can't understand the contract," Mrs Kumar said at the event which also marked the launch of a new consumer awareness program, Dollars & Sense on Fiji One. "We are reminding customers to read their contract before signing because it's a legal obligation. "We received $270,000 from AusAID to start this project. The government, particularly the Reserve Bank of Fiji has taken on board broader projects at national level. Their focus is on financial literacy and the input that we are giving at the national level is consumer financial protection. "We started off the debt management and credit advisory services last year and assisted 41 consumers with credit issues. "We assisted nine consumers by helping to save their home, restructuring their
loans and talking to the banks that were kind enough to come on board." Mrs Kumar said a survey on hirepurchase was conducted and recently published. It looked at critical aspects of the hire-purchase industry and serves as a guide for consumers. "I feel the financial service is one sector that is neglected unlike other sectors where the consumer is able to see and decide on the product," she said. "When it comes to financial services, it's so complex the language is different, there are other fees and charges, and interest rates and most consumers do not understand the cost of borrowing. "Another aspect is consumer protection which is very weak. There is a need for a financial commission to look at all these financial services. When you look at VAT collection every year, it signifies the amount of trade buying and selling going on yet consumer protection in that area is weak." Meanwhile, AusAID's first secretary for development co-operation, Timothy Gill said the show Dollars & Sense, which premiered last night on Fiji One, echoed certain aspects of the AusAID program. "Our program is all about reducing vulnerability in Fiji whether it's providing health services to mother and child, getting the poorest kids to school or creating new income generating opportunities," he said.
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Fiji Day was celebrated at the United Ambassadors to commit themselves Nations with a luncheon that was to improving the performance of the attended by ambassadors from one United Nations through mediation and hundred countries. peaceful settlement of disputes. In his address at the gathering, Fijis He gave the slow pace of Security Permanent Representative to the United Council reform, the ongoing stalemate Nations, Ambassador Peter Thomson, and tensions in the Middle East, and said Fiji was greatly honored by the the lack of progress on Climate Change presence of the representatives of these negotiations as prime examples of the year fixed rate @ 3.09% countries on its national day. need for greater effort by UN member Insured only- Condition apply Call For Details He recognised and thanked the states. year Variable rate @ members (please 65%, Prime-0.35of the UN groups with which Reporting on progress in Fiji towards elete theFiji workedparticular the the United sustainable democracy,Roadmap was words- in closely at 11-member Thomson said the Fiji Ambassador Nations, regular nventional mortgage-- & Developing States very much on course. Pacific Small Island nsure 5 years is written) 43-member Alliance He outlined the work of the (PSIDS) and the of Small Island States (AOSIS). Constitutional Commission in 2012 He thanked the 53-member Asia-Pacific andApply Call for for the adoption Conditions the arrangements Details Group for all its support to Fiji, as well of a new Constitution in 2013, leading as the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) to general elections in 2014. and the 132-member Group of G77 In a letter addressed to Fijis Minister and China, for providing such staunch of Foreign Affairs, Ratu Inoke Regular Conventional UN Secretary General, assistance in the development of Fijis Kubuabola, theMortgage international position in recent times. Mr Ban Ki-moon, extended his warmest He said Fiji cherished its place in the congratulations to the Government General Assembly, where it shared and People of Fiji on the occasion of rights and responsibilities with 192 Fijis national holiday. He welcomed other countries, as set out in the the contribution, commitment and provisions of the UN Charter. leadership of Fiji in the quest of the Citing the many unresolved disputes United Nations to usher in a more just, and conflicts around the world, peaceful and prosperous future for all Ambassador Thomson called on UN people.
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Prime Minister Opens 2012 RFMF Wives & Mother's Club Inter-Unit Sports Tournament
Tattersalls Gymnasium was filled with women from all parts of Fiji to participate in the RFMF Wives & Mothers Club Inter-unit Sports Tournament. The chief guest at the special occasion was Prime Minister Mr Voreqe Bainimarama who was accompanied by his wife, Mrs Bainimarama. The sports tournament is a yearly event that unites the wives and mothers of the RFMF officers through netball and volleyball competitions. Some of the female officers serving in the RFMF also participate in the annual event. In his opening speech, Prime Minister Bainimarama praised the women as a source of strength to the army and thanked the women for all their hard work and support. He also thanked the women for their understanding and patience when their husbands, fathers or sons are out of the country or away from their homes on peacekeeping missions.
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in Fiji now. This latter presentation, built on the broad economic data, presented earlier by the Governor, showed positive trends in both fiscal and monetary policies management. Mr Kolitagane covered the various tax incentives and related government assistance that are available to investors in Fiji by economic sectors and the tax free regions in Fiji. Ambassador Mataitoga facilitated a Q & A sessions which attracted lively exchanges from the participants. Judging from the questions raised from the floor, there is interest for potential investment in Aged Care Villages; renewable energy; education services for Japanese students and agro-processing etc. Fiji Embassy staff in Tokyo, will in the coming week or so follow up with contacts, from participants requesting further one-to-one discussion on their proposals. Apart from the briefs provided by the presenters, there were many participants who were surprised and impressed with the economic development in Fiji by the Bainimarama Government in last few years; in particular the fiscal stability measures adopted
Fiji Embassy Holds Trade & Investment Seminar To Attract More Investors
Fijis Embassy to Japan hosted a Trade and Investment seminar in Tokyo earlier this month in a bid to attract more investors to Fiji. The main presenters at the seminar included the Reserve Bank of Fiji governor Mr Barry Whiteside, the Ministry of Finance permanent secretary Mr Filimoni Waqabaca, Fijis Ambassador to Japan Mr Isikeli Mataitoga, and the Ministry of Finance deputy secretary Mr David Kolitagane. Ambassador Mataitoga expressed his gratitude to those who attended despite the short notice for organising the seminar. The seminar was a great success, judging from the large number of Japanese business people and senior Japanese Government officials who attended at short notice, Ambassador Mataitoga said. Governor Whiteside outlined the core economic growth trends in Fiji since 2006 and discussed the Bainimarama Governments priority areas of focus for economic growth. This was followed by Mr Waqabaca who provide seven reasons why Japanese businesses should invest or to start up business
and the wise financial management of public finance, while addressing financial support towards the needs of
the poor, the less fortunate, aged, and disadvantaged members of the Fijian community.
His Excellency the President, Ratu Epeli Nailatikau played host to more than 300 guests at Government House during the Fiji Day reception to celebrate Fiji's 42 years of Independence. Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama joined members of the diplomatic corps, heads of international and regional organisations, the business community and members of civil societies.
The Head of State thanked the distinguished guests that were present and in proposing the official toast, he added that the occasion was for Fiji, its people and the 42 long years that we have achieved as a nation and more so the future that was before us all. The Presidential function had also concluded two days of celebrations held in Labasa, Lautoka, Levuka with the main event held in Suva.
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Fijis Japan-based embassy hosted a Trade and Investment seminar in Tokyo in a bid to attract more investors to the country. Reserve Bank of Fijis Governor Barry Whiteside, Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Finance Filimoni Waqabaca, Fijis Ambassador to Japan Isikeli Mataitoga and Ministry of Finances deputy secretary David Kolitagane made presentations during the seminar. Ambassador Mataitoga said, The seminar was a great success, judging from the large number of Japanese business people and senior Japanese Government officials who attended at short notice. Governor Whiteside outlined the core economic growth trends in Fiji since 2006 and discussed the Bainimarama Governments priority areas of focus
for economic growth. This was followed by Waqabaca who emphasized seven benefits of investing or starting up a business in Fiji now. His presentation, built on the broad economic data presented earlier by Whiteside, showed positive trends in both fiscal and monetary policies management. Kolitagane covered the various tax incentives and related government assistance that are available to investors in Fiji by economic sectors and the tax free regions in Fiji. Mataitoga facilitated a Q & A sessions which attracted lively exchanges from the participants. Fiji Embassy staff in Tokyo, will in the coming week or so to follow up with participants requesting further one-to-one discussion on their proposals.
Life Sentence For Coup Makers: Sabha One of Fijis main Hindu organisations engaged in promoting peaceful cohas called for coup makers to be slapped life imprisonment. As well as handed life imprisonment, the Sanatan Dharam Pratinidhi Sabha in their submission to the Constitution Commission which was presented by its national president Pundit Diwan Maharaj said those involved in coups should not be allowed to run in any parliamentary election. He further said that officers of the Fiji Military force needed to be actively
Shops in the Capital City will this year be restricted to in store Suva on Sale following the partial shutdown of the Stinson Parade Bridge and the Vatuwaqa Bridge. The shutdown is to allow Fiji Roads Authority to carry out detailed structural inspections to the two bridges. Suva Retailers Association president Himmat Lodhia said the restrictions during the Suva on Sale on October 13-
20 follows the last minute withdrawal of permit by Suva City Council and the Fiji Police force due to partial shutdown of the two bridges. The Board of Suva Retailers Association regrets the changes due to unforeseen emergencies, beyond the control of the committee, Lodhia said. Lodhia said stall fees will be refunded to all those who have paid.
THE son of former Prime Minister Mahendra Chaudhry has called for the reinstatement of the Great Council of Chiefs (GCC) and that it be given constitutional recognition to act in an apolitical manner in matters concerning national issues. Rajendra Chaudhry in his submission to the Constitution Commission at the GCC complex in Nasese said it was the GCC that was the voice of reason and moderation for coup makers in the past. "Without the GCC, the political impasses of 1987 and 2000 would not have had the outcome that it had," he said. "Of course, there are some within the chiefly system that have radical and extremist views, but these are a minority and their views have often been ameliorated by the majority who see Fiji's future as a multi-cultural and multi-racial country." "The chiefs have an important role in the making of traditional leaders and acting as trustees of the Fijian people. "Instead of focusing on only the political role of the GCC, we should
existence of communities in Fiji by conducting campaigns, workshops and seminars across the country regularly. Maharaj also suggested on behalf of the Sabha for military officers to assist in carrying out development projects in the nation that will assist in eradicating poverty and unemployment. He also called for a Law to be developed to provide protection for all citizens freedom of religion and cultural activities.
also focus on the cultural, social and leadership roles of the GCC. "As the trustees of the rights of the Fijian people, chiefs should also have a voice, albeit a limited one, to raise issues as it relates to their people. The chiefs and Christianity have historically been entwined since Fiji embraced Christianity. He said that getting rid of the confederacies would be an invitation to internal strife which some would see as a justification of the continued participation of the military in civilian government.
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TWO established Indian fashion designers - Joy Mitra and Pankaj Kumar - are in the country to inspire local designers. The designers will be part of the Fiji Fashion Week show, Fashion in Paradise, which will draw local designers who are into traditional and modern designs. Fiji Fashion Week director Ellen Whippy-Knight said the Fiji Fashion Week team was extremely excited to have the Indian designers because they were well established in Delhi. "Fiji Fashion Week cannot wait to show the people of Fiji what the two designers have to offer with the focus on new traditional and modern designs straight from India," she said. Designer Joy Mitra said being in Fiji was a great break from the recent Indian Fashion Week. He said it would be a great opportunity for him to showcase some of his new collections which were displayed at the India Fashion Week. "The collection is from a fashion line which was developed earlier in the
year," Mr Mitra said. "I am excited to show my collection to the people of Fiji - it is more about Indian traditional stuff which includes a bit of modern influence." Mr Mitra said his collections required hard work. "I wish not to disclose more on my collections as I wish for all to see them during the fashion show," he added. Samars Designs' Pankaj Kumar said he was happy to be part of the Fiji Fashion Week since he had been trying to come to the country over the past three years. Mr Kumar said he hoped to inspire local designers in the country and also get ideas on how he could relate Fiji fashion trends to Indian fashion. Forty five fashion designers are expected to be part of the Fiji Fashion Week's Fashion in Paradise show. Meanwhile, budding designer Sonam Sapra, 26, will also be part of the Fiji Fashion Week show. Ms Sapra has been living in the US and only recently acquired a love for designing and fashion.
The Public Service Commissions Service Excellence Awards will see some minor changes that will enhance the merit-based awards to better reflect the changes undertaken by government ministries and agencies. Permanent Secretary Parmesh Chand while launching the 7th Awards in Suva highlighted some of major achievements that have been the result of the award system, which pushes these agencies to perform better and with greater efficiency. The Fiji Revenue and Customs Authority chief executive officer, Jitoko Tikolevu in a PSC statement said his organisation joined the SEA last year because the FRCA wanted to benchmark itself against international organisations. We really had two reasons for joining, one being, as you would know we are
the only tax collection entity in Fiji so we wanted to benchmark ourselves against the international organisations, he said. Secondly, we wanted to uplift the standard within FRCA to serve our customers better. This is the first time the assessment will be done along the Malcom Baldrige Framework rather than the Australian Framework. The new system is world renowned and is already being used by the Fiji National Universitys National and Productivity Centre. The keynote speaker at the awards, which will be held at Novotel this Friday will be Singapores former bureaucrat Peter Ho Hak Ean. Prime Minister and Minister for Public Service, Commodore Voreqe Bainimarama will be the chief guest at the event.
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A 21-year-old man has admitted a charge of indecent assault before the Suva Magistrates Court. The man appeared before Magistrate Yohan Liyanage and swore he was pleading guilty on his own free will. On October 13, the man indecently assaulted a girl in Suva while he was drunk. In mitigation, he said he wanted to reconcile with the complainant. Magistrate Liyanage told him that he had to pay a bond for his bail. He told the man to follow court orders and surrender his travel documents. The matter has been adjourned to October 29.
and many new initiatives that we will be producing for Fiji and Tourism Fiji. The rebranding exercise follows an extensive destination marketing audit completed in late 2011, which pointed out a need for a globally standardised Fiji brand that could be adopted and implemented in local markets. Powell informed that Fijis hotels and resorts would also be part of the rebranding effort. We are going to have all our hotels and companies that provide visitor experience to go through a workshop with a social media team and we will have a new website, as well as several new initiatives that will be driven by our new public relations agency, stated Powell. Commenting on the objectives of IFTE, Pranav Kapadia, Director, Global Destinations, India Representative for Tourism Fiji, said, The main objective was not only to familiarise the Indian trade with Fiji and its various products and experiences, but also to educate the Fijian tourism industry on the Indian market and travellers in an effort to increase Fijis share of the Indian outbound market.
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Fijis Ambassador to the Federative Republic of Brazil, Mr Cama Tuiloma presented his credentials to the Vice President of the Republic of Argentina, His Excellency Dr Amado Boudou. He presented his credentials in his capacity as Fijis first nonresident Ambassador to the Republic of Argentina which was held in a ceremony at the Government House in Buenos Aires earlier this month. In the presentation, Ambassador Tuiloma conveyed the greetings of His Excellency the President, Ratu Epeli Nailatikau, and extended the warmest regards and well wishes of the Government and the People of the Republic of Fiji to the Government and the People of Argentina. Fiji and Argentina have had cordial relations since the establishment of diplomatic relations 37 years ago and despite the geographical distance, the two peoples share common interests, values and concerns. Vice President Boudou also highlighted how the sport of rugby often brought both countries together especially at international tournaments. The Ambassador informed Vice President Boudou that while bilateral trade and economic ties between the two nations was small, the spirit of deepening friendship and opportunity for cooperation provides an opportunity for both countries to look
His Excellency Dr. Amado Boudou meets with Fiji's non resident ambassador to Argentina Mr Cama Tuiloma and social reform in Fiji is aimed at at other areas to enhance relations. Ambassador Tuiloma also relayed creating a modern and better Fiji for the reforms being implemented by its entire people. In this spirit Fijis government including Fijis foreign international relations policy is one of engagement and deepening relations policy. The ongoing political, economic with all Member States of the United
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THE structure of parliament should be smaller than the present one. Naqara resident and businessman David Reynolds said each parliament term should be five years. "If shorter, the government would be hardly established in its policies before it was time for a new election," said Mr Reynolds. He also suggested the establishment of an upper chamber that was apolitical but also elected to verify, agree and vet actions of the lower chamber. Mr Reynolds suggested that the leader of the upper chamber should be elected along with the vice-chair. "The positions could be confined to senior and respected members of society, such as judges, retired
politicians, business leaders, civil servants, non-political religious leaders and some could step up in an honorary capacity," he said. Mr Reynolds said: "I do not agree with compulsory inclusion of women in parliament but they should be actively encouraged to take part. "In any parliament it should be the best person for the job and many of these are women anyway." "Any other rules like a 60/40 men/ women or other figures would be too restrictive on getting the best person for the job," he said. Mr Reynolds labeled the Great Council of Chiefs and the three confederacies as an outdated unnecessary 'colonial dinosaur'.
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Mrs Bhoop Chand could not hold back her tears when she was informed that her unpaid water bills would be cleared by the government. The Suva resident is only one of the 100,000 Fijians across the country whose water debts were cleared by government as part of its efforts to support families facing severe financial difficulties. Mrs Chand who had her water disconnected due to non-payment of bills, said her family would have really struggled to pay $1,052 water bill. The Chand family, together with her husband, her elderly father, two sons, the daughter-in-law and a toddler, had their water reconnection documentation signed by Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama. Both her sons are unemployed but one of them has employment on a casual basis and the family is struggling to make ends meet as it is, so this assistance from Government has given them a boost. We did not have such high bills before until recently and when I enquired about it at the Water Authority office, they told me that there must be a leak, the emotional Suva resident said. When we checked, sure enough we had a leak in the pipe and the water had been flowing uselessly. We want to thank government for helping us out and looking after me and my family, Mrs Chand said. These three waivers were the ceremonial start to one of Governments drive to assist people in helping them reduce their cost of living as alluded to by Prime Minister Bainimarama when he made the announcement. The Prime Minister visited families
around Suva including the Ballantine Memorial School and personally delivered the letters of waiver. He highlighted governments commitment towards assisting families around the country in managing financial obligations. Nothing is more important to my Government than helping ordinary Fijians provide for themselves and their families. And one of the best ways we can do that is to relieve the cost of living pressures on ordinary people. We will never forget that it is the families of Fiji who come first, Prime Minister Bainimarama said. There are four criterias that have to be met to get the waiver and after this initiative the families are expected to pay their bills on time. The Attorney-General and Minister for Public Enterprise, Mr Aiyaz SayedKhaiyum, said while Government was reaching out to assist those in need, they must understand that this is a oneoff payment. So these families need to get their water meters or the pipes checked, which may have been the cause of the sudden increase in the bills, get this in order because this assistance is a onceoff, he said. Obviously its a good opportunity for these families to start on a clean slate but at the same time it is their responsibility to ensure that their pipes are not leaking. More than 25,000 Fijian households, businesses, schools and places of worship benefited from this decision to waive the debts they owe to the Water Authority of Fiji for years of unpaid water and sewerage bills.
More hotel rooms are now available, the Fiji Bureau of Statistics said in a report just released on quarter 2 this year. But the number of rooms sold compared to quarter 2 of the same period last year has decreased. According to the report, 77 hotels were part of the statistics which were categorized according to establishments. The figures titled Provisional Hotels and Tourist Accommodation Statistics, Quarter 2, 2012 revealed that the number of rooms available increased by 0.8 per cent while the number of rooms sold had decreased by 2.3 per cent. The figures revealed that quarter 2 of last year had sold 425,417 rooms compared to 415,539 in the 2012 quarter 2. Despite the number of beds increasing by 0.8 per cent, the number of beds
sold had decreased by 3.7 per cent. Beds statistics revealed in 2011 of quarter 2, a total of 922,868 beds were sold but only 888,821 were sold in the same quarter this year. The 2007 quarter 2 of room Occupancy rate which was 48.2 per cent had shown the highest in the past six years. Room occupancy has decreased from 45.3 per cent compared to 46.8 per cent of the same period last year. Meanwhile in the comparison to the above, overall taking had decreased by 0.8 per cent compared to the same quarter last year, even though an increase in employment was 1.7 per cent in quarter 2. Despite this paid employment in the hotel sector had increased by 1.7 per cent. Employment had increased from 11,578 in quarter 2 of last year to 11,772 in quarter 2 this year.
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The Republic of Haiti and the Republic of Fiji formalized diplomatic relations at a ceremony at the Fiji Mission to the United Nations in New York this week. The Permanent Representative of Haiti to the United Nations, Ambassador Jean Cazeau and his Fiji counterpart, Ambassador Peter Thomson, signed a joint communiqu establishing diplomatic relations between the two developing nations. The communiqu expresses the desire of the Republics of Fiji and Haiti to promote mutual understanding and strengthen ties of friendship and cooperation between their two peoples. The communiqu affirms that the relationship will be guided by the principles and purposes of the Charter of the United Nations and other norms of international law, particularly
those pertaining to the promotion of international peace and security, the respect for State sovereignty, equality among States, independence, territorial integrity, international treaties and non-interference in the internal affairs of States. Following the formalization ceremonies, Ambassadors Cazeau and Thomson held talks on areas of common interest between their two countries, including the programmes for Haitis recovery from the devastating earthquake of 2010, the steady progress of the Fiji Roadmap towards sustainable democracy, the two countries cooperative work in AOSIS on Climate Change issues, and the opportunities available for Haiti and Fiji to work together in the Group of 77.
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Don't forget to wind your clock forward by one hour at 2am on Sunday, October 21st, 2012. For school children, the Minister for Education Filipe Bole, has announced that all schools will start at the normal time. Heads of school around the
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A Media Analysis Of IDC Coverage Questioning The Unquestioning And Questionable Media
overseas media, especially from New Zealand. Most media personnel covering IDC in Ba, Fiji over that IDC weekend were either from Suva or belong to teams Ba have defeated, hence they carry animosity or dislike towards the most successful soccer giants in Fijis history Ba soccer team. Posting comments on my Facebook, I commented that the biggest enemy for Ba Soccer Team is its success and popularity. In the finals, Ba appears to have played against 15 players-11 from Suva team players and 4 the match officials, including a controversial and questionable referee. Two goals against Ba were disallowed in the final. Nobody questioned those. Why these media people are harping about a decision that appeared questionable to the officials and those watching the game. Fiji has no video refereeing; hence human factors and infallibility do come in. Mai TVs journalistic standard comes into question as well when the commentator and technical teams over and over played what appeared to be a controversial last minute goal. However, Mai TV failed to do the same with two goals that were NOT awarded to Ba. We seemed to have had an extremely partisan media covering IDC. It would help sports immensely if media personnel covering such games, many of who are not qualified match officials, displayed some semblance of media neutrality and dig deeper on issues that thwart sports development in Fiji. I commend Fiji Football Association for making a rationale and expedient decision in abandoning the match and summoning the help of Police and fire brigade in case of crowd getting rowdy. Some may see that as an overreaction but thanks to the immediate and effective action and show of force by authorities that prevented more adventurous spectators from taking advantage of the mayhem that was waiting to happen. Had our police and authorities being that effective and vigilance on that fateful 19th May, 2000, perhaps the riots in Suva City and political instability could have been avoided when the police were caught with their pants down due to ineffective leadership twelve years ago. The immediate action and show of force during the trouble at the ground bolstered our confidence in the police force. At the same time it showed good effective leadership of FFA to make timely decision to diffuse a volatile situation. Perhaps this may be a learning curve for sports in Fiji where perhaps consideration may be given to introduce video-refereeing in some crucial games or where too many questions, as in this case, have been raised about standards of refereeing. While I agree that the referees decision is final and walkout should not be condoned, these should be viewed in proper context and perspective. The situation had been made very explosive, even provocative and frustrating for Ba fans who see their team short-changed in a habitual fashion by an apparently partisan decision -making by match officials. This had left Ba fans very frustrated. Apart from two goals not allowed in the final match, there were other questionable decisions against Ba, and media never came on board to question such supposed injustice that was damaging sports development in Fiji. In light of general standard of media in Fiji and ethnic media in NZ, this IDC also revealed lack of medias ability to grasp the technicalities of the game, question any anomalies and report constructively without taking sides, to improve the standard of the game. They should have raised issues about standard of refereeing and resulting frustration that resulted in the "hated" team walking off the field in the final. They may have influenced improvements and avoided abandonment had they
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been more questioning from day one. Were the media impartial and neutral with a view of reporting anomalies to improve the standard of refereeing? I believe not, as the reporters came with their blinkered and partisan view of teams they supported, or the team (s) they hated. Did they question other questionable decisions of the referee and match officials to prevent the situation that escalated? Why were so many goals by very popular and envied team Ba disallowed in so many cases? If one thing this IDC match reflected is the inefficiency and failure of the local and overseas media to be neutral and questioning. Journalistic standards went down Ba river, they all became armchair critics without much knowledge of the technicalities involved and became little Gods. So how can they question decision, many times without the full knowledge of ALL facts. They just shoot off their mouths and shoot the photos without full facts. In sports, a picture can lie, if the other factors linked to the picture are not taken account of. A ball in goal may not be a goal if it was taken in offside situations. Ba had some three such goals disallowed. We do not have journalists parading those photos. How come some media are showing photos of a disputed goal in the final, telling us to believe it was a LEGAL goal, without full facts, and confusion it may have been an offside? In the past, Fiji democracy has been let down by a partisan, uneducated, poorly trained and inefficient media. Same seems to apply to their game coverage of IDC soccer tournament at Goving Park in October, 2012. [E-mail: [email protected]] (About the author: Thakur Ranjit Singh is an independent media commentator and heads Media Relations Limited, a communications and media promotions company. While he hails from Ba, his analysis was more to prompt media to assert a responsible and neutral role in sports reporting that develops sporting standards in Fiji.)
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Aries (March 21-April 19): Problems will arise if you try to force your opinions on others and expect them to arrive at an instant decision. It would be better if others came on their own to you seeking your help and guidance. In matters concerning money and finance your mate will be supportive and helpful in this week. Taurus (April 20-May 20): You will conclude your task successfully and receive your dues on time. Your work will get appreciated and you may receive several new proposals for jobs or for your joint business. You could be too preoccupied with your work and other family problems to devote any time for love and romance. Gemini (May 21-June 20): The downward trend in your career is halted for sometime. You can expect favourable results. However, you need to work harder; else you could lose your initial advantage. A person of the opposite sex may try creating mischief
in your life by making romantic overtures. Do not give in to temptations. Cancer (June 21-July 21): Educational, social and cultural activities are highlighted. Those in academic or creative fields will do well. A social get-together with friends will be enjoyable. This could lead to a late night which would be quite tiring this week. Leo (July 22-Aug 22): The successful completion of your current task helps you to consolidate your position. Some of you will get a promotion, together with other benefits. Work hard to establish a rapport with others. Those who have travelling and away from home will be returning. Virgo (Aug 23-Sept 21): Work and financial prospects are bright. A partnership will be offered to you on lucrative terms. An investment made today will yield favourable results. You will have a relaxed evening with the family. Your mate will be in a good
mood this week. Libra (Sept 22-Oct 22): Travel plans proceed smoothly. Writers, journalists and those in creative fields will be in the limelight. Your work will get favourable reviews. This is also a good time to concentrate on achieving mental peace and keeping yourself physically fit. Scorpio (Oct 23-Nov 21): A payment or news of some additional financial gains are likely. You may decide to have a lavish get together with family to celebrate a recent success. Friends and associates will go out of their way to accommodating to help you. Sagittarius (Nov 22-Dec 21): An earlier assignment will bring momentary rewards and acclaim. Travel overseas to scan now, areas of work is very likely. A busy work schedule could take its toll on love and family life. However, loved ones will be understanding about your
commitment to work. Capricorn (Dec 22-Jan 19): Try to work independently for others may not be cooperative. Joint ventures may face some problems. A close associate who had promised to help you with a project will be in touch. You will be entertaining some business associates who may arrive from overseas. Aquarius (Jan 20-Feb 18): A busy week at work. A meeting will have beneficial results. Some news you receive will be encouraging and lead to gains. At a social gathering you will be very much in demand. Happiness in the family set-up assured. Pisces (Feb 19-March 20): Gains are indicated through your regular work. Those looking for accommodation will find a good place. Involvement in family affairs will keep you busy. Travel is indicated and will be favourable. News about a creative endeavor will be encouraging.
Mongolian Chicken
Ingredients: Marinade:
2 teaspoons groundnut/peanut oil 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon sugar 2 teaspoons cornstarch 10 ounces boneless skinless chicken breasts -- cut on diagonal into 1/4"-thick by 2"-long slices 1/2 teaspoon minced garlic 2 teaspoons freshly-ground chilies 1/2 teaspoon finely-chopped onion 2 teaspoons cold water 2 teaspoons sugar 1 tablespoon groundnut/peanut oil 1 tablespoon rice wine or dry sherry 1/3 cup chicken broth 1 teaspoon dark soy sauce 4 Chinese dried mushrooms -- soaked in warm water for 45 minutes, rinsed, water squeezed out, stems discarded, caps halved 1/2 small red bell pepper -- cut 1" triangles 3 scallions (spring onions), mainly white -- cut into 2" lengths 1/2 teaspoon cornstarch -- mixed with 2 teaspoons cold water -- for thickening 1 teaspoon sesame oil 2 teaspoon ground bean sauce
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2 cups flour 2 tspns. ground cardamon 2 tspn. ground black pepper cold water to make dough (should be stiffer than roti dough) Oil for frying 2 and a half cups sugar - set aside for later 1 cup water - set aside for later Method Add cardamon and pepper to flour. Mix well. Then add a third of a cup of oil in flour. Rub with fingers until it resembles bread crumbs or near enough. Add cold water to flour and knead to a stiff dough. Apply a little oil to make it smooth. Take a manageable ball of dough and roll out using a rolling pin (roti thickness). Cut into thin strips approx. 2 inches long. Repeat this process until all the dough is rolled out and cut. Spread strips separately on a greased trays. Heat oil and fry lakadis until light brown and crispy. Set aside. Boil sugar and water until syrup consistency. Add syrup to fried lakadi. Mix all together very well. Let stand for half an hour. Enjoy!
Directions:
Mix the marinade ingredients together and marinate the chicken while you prepare all of the other ingredients for cooking. Mix together the garlic, chilies, and onion. Combine the ground bean sauce, water, and sugar. Heat a wok, add the groundnut oil, and swirl the surface with oil. Stir-fry the garlic mixture for 5 seconds. Add the ground bean sauce mixture and stir-fry for 5 seconds. Add the rice wine and combine. Pour in the broth; then the dark soy sauce and stir to combine. Add the chicken, mushrooms, bell peppers, and scallions. Stir-fry over high heat for 2 to 3 minutes. Then, reduce the heat a little, and stir in the thickening mixture for a few seconds. Finally, add the sesame oil, which will impart a beautiful fragrance and richness to the dish. Serve hot.
Ingredients: 3 cups powdered milk 2 tsp. baking soda One and a half cups sugar 2 tbsp. ghee 1 cup water 2 tsp. powdered cardamom Food colouring (optional)
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mixture into a greased tray and let cool. If you want colouring add the food to the mixture right before pouring onto the tray. Cut into pieces.
Method: Mix together milk, baking soda and cardamon, then rub in ghee well. Prepare a thick syrup with the water and sugar by boiling about 15 minutes. Test the syrup by adding a drop into cold water, if a ball forms the syrup is ready. Add the syrup to the milk mixture and blend quickly until smooth. Pour the
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Air Force Put Up To 379 Lives At Two Seriously Injured In Accident Risk Involving Michelle Obama's Authority holds no record of incident which it says should have been reported. Motorcade The Air New Zealand plane seriously NZ incident. He was later briefed by
endangered by bad air force safety practices was a Boeing jetliner which carries up to 379 passengers and crew. The air force finally briefed Air NZ on the aircraft it placed in danger with an illegal shipment of dangerous canisters. It was Air NZ's 747-400 passenger flight on August 23, 2009, from Auckland to Vancouver. Air NZ chief pilot Dave Morgan said the air force had confirmed it had used the flight to transport passenger service units, which contain chemical oxygen generators. The airline's rules forbid the units from travelling on passenger flights after 110 people were killed when a passenger jet in similar circumstances crashed in the United States in 1996. Mr Morgan said "it would appear that at no point was Air New Zealand made aware of the event itself or the outcomes of their inquiry". Chief of Air Force Peter Stockwell was called to Parliament to explain the incident and other safety failings. The Accident Analysis Report was obtained by the media and detailed extensive safety problems throughout the air force. It was part of the air force investigation into the 2010 Anzac Day crash which killed three servicemen, but was never made public. Defence Minister Jonathan Coleman refused to comment and would not give an assurance of confidence over air force safety. He said he had not read the report and was unaware of the Air Air Vice-Marshal Stockwell. Dr Coleman has ordered two inquiries into circumstances around the crash since the media began investigating. The air force refused to comment but said it had told the Transport Accident Investigation Commission of the incident in early September 2009 and again after its own internal investigation was complete. A spokesman for the TAIC said: "We have started a full search to see if we can find any record of that." He said the TAIC was normally told of aircraft issues by the Civil Aviation Authority and its list of safety investigations did not include the incident. A CAA spokesman said it had no record of the incident, which should have been reported. He said failure to do so was a breach of the law, which carried penalties of up to $30,000 for the airline and whoever put forward the dangerous goods. "If an incident like this did take place and we identified the goods to be dangerous the issue would be taken very seriously and would be subject to a full investigation." Andrew Carson, the father of Ben, one of three men killed in the Anzac Day crash, said Dr Coleman should be looking for resignations and asking why the report was not made public. "He should be temporarily closing down the air force and handing it over to the army or navy until it is properly organised."
AUTHORITIES say two motorcycles have collided while escorting first lady Michelle Obama from a campaign stop in central Ohio, injuring a police officer and a state trooper.
The State Highway Patrol says the motorcycles somehow side-swiped each other late Monday afternoon east of Delaware as the motorcade headed to an airport. A state trooper and a Genoa Township police officer were hurt in the crash. They were taken to hospital in Columbus in a stable condition. The patrol says the police officer's
injuries were more serious than the trooper's but were not lifethreatening. Mrs. Obama wasn't hurt, and her motorcade continued on its route. She had campaigned at nearby Ohio Wesleyan University and was headed to Cleveland for another event. No other vehicles were involved in the crash.
A pair of rare stamps bearing a picture of Chinese nationalist leader Sun Yatsen has sold for more than $700,000 at auction in Hong Kong. Auction house Zurich Asia says the 1941 blue and black stamps were purchased by an anonymous phone bidder. They are rare because the picture was
accidentally inverted. The stamps came from an original sheet of 50 stamps that had the error. Zurich Asia says the price has set a new "world record for any Republic of China stamp", referring to the period of 1912 to 1949 in China, after the last imperial dynasty lost power and before the communists took over.
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David Cameron and Alex Salmond are on opposing sides of the independence debate Britain's prime minister and Scotland's first minister have signed an agreement to hold a referendum in 2014 on Scottish independence that could lead to the United Kingdom breaking up after 300 years. Prime Minister David Cameron and pro-independence first minister Alex Salmond inked the agreement and shook hands after a meeting at the Scottish government building St Andrews House in Edinburgh. Mr Cameron strongly opposes a Scottish breakaway and the signing of the terms for the vote fires the starting gun on two years of campaigning which puts the leaders firmly in opposing camps. After months of negotiations, the deal clears the way for Scotland's administration to hold the referendum in the final quarter of 2014, offering Scots a straight yes-no question on leaving the United Kingdom. "This is an important day for our United Kingdom, but you can't hold a country in the United Kingdom against the will of its people," Mr Cameron said. "Scotland voted for a party that wanted to hold a referendum. I believe in showing respect. This is the right outcome for Scotland and for the United Kingdom to give the people the choice. "But I passionately hope and believe that they will vote to keep the United Kingdom together. We are better off together, we are stronger together, we are safer together." Mr Salmond said before the signing that the agreement "will see Scotland take an important step toward independence, and the means to create a fairer and more prosperous Scotland". "I look forward to working positively for a yes vote in 2014," he said. Mr Cameron's Conservatives will be joined by their Liberal Democrat coalition partners in the British parliament and the opposition Labour party in urging voters to keep Britain together. The marathon campaign will pit them against Mr Salmond's Scottish National Party (SNP), the majority party in the devolved Edinburgh parliament. The terms have been signed as support among Scots for independence appears to be slipping, with a survey by pollsters TNS-BMRB released last week showing 28 per cent in favour and 53 per cent opposed. Mr Salmond has said he wants independence "not because I think we are better than any other country, but because I know that we are as good as any other country". The SNP had pressed for the 2014 date, giving them time to try to win over voters and coinciding with the anniversary of the 1314 Battle of Bannockburn - a famous Scots victory over the English.
Major changes have been made to Parliament House security after a man came within touching distance of the Prime Minister two months ago. Parliamentary Services head Carol Mills has told a Senate estimates hearing that security failed when a man wearing a hoodie wandered through the most secure areas of the House and handed a document to Julia Gillard during a news conference. Ms Mills was quizzed about the incident by Victorian Liberal senator Scott Ryan. "Why are we making all our staff wear passes if this person dressed in a hoodie and jeans can wander around?" he said. Ms Mills said human error led to a security post being unmanned and rostering changes had now been made, but she said it was not unusual to see some media and staffers dressed as the intruder was. However, she says an independent review costing $30,000 is underway. "Changes have stopped the likelihood of it ever happening ever again," she said, adding there was now extra security when the Prime Minister held a news conference. "Our investigations would show... this was an extremely isolated breakdown
in our system, there was no systemic problem. It was a human error that day." Ms Mills told the hearing the man who breached security, Artem Naumov, had caused problems before. A week before crashing the press conference, he had caused a disturbance in a committee hearing and extra security staff was rostered. "A week later, this person can wander around the building unnoticed and go to several offices before the Deputy Prime Minister's office calls, and between that phone call getting to within a couple of feet of the Prime Minister," Senator Ryan said. "This is not the security system that we would be hoping for some of the people much more prominent than I that work in this building." Ms Mills says major changes have been made to the security system to ensure a similar incident will not happen again. "It was not a pattern of failure, it was literally a one-off," she said. "The second issue is the information provided about this person was given only to the officers that attended that particular committee hearing. "You know the beauty of hindsight is, did we under-react or overreact?"
The man who handed the document to the PM, Artem Naumov, had caused problems before
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A 33-year-old Canberra man has received a jail sentence of just over two years, after he was convicted of threatening to kill his girlfriend by cutting off her head with an axe. The incident happened in September 2011 when Kristian James Lincoln Leask confined his girlfriend to her home during a terrifying four hour ordeal. Leask fought some of the charges against him, but pleaded guilty to also sending her threatening text messages. The court heard he had been under the
influence of the drug ice at the time. Magistrate Beth Campbell told the court she had taken into account the fact he had not challenged the victim's account, but that it appeared to be an entrenched pattern of behaviour within the relationship, and something the court had to denounce. Leask interrupted saying the victim knew he meant her no harm, and he had just lost his way. Leask has been sentenced to 27 months with an 18 month non parole period.
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The City Montessori School in Lucknow now has more than 45,000 registered students and 2,500 teachers The first day in class for any new pupil can be an overwhelming experience, so imagine arriving for lessons as one of 45,000 pupils on the roll-call of the world's biggest school. The latest edition of Guinness World Records awards the title to the City Montessori School in the Indian city of Lucknow, with 39,437 registered pupils in the 2010-2011 academic year. The school says enrolment numbers have already risen above 45,000, with 2,500 teachers, 3,700 computers, 1,000 classrooms - and one of the hardest first XI cricket teams to break into. CMS, as it is known, was opened by Jagdish Gandhi and his wife Bharti in 1959 with a loan of 300 rupees ($5.50 at current rates) and just five pupils. Today it sprawls over 20 sites in Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh state, and is as famous for its exam results and international exchange programs as for its scale. "The phenomenal growth of our school is a reflection of our efforts to please our parents with our service to their children," said Mr Gandhi, who is still involved in the school's management at the age of 75. "Our students have exceptional academic results each year and outstanding global exposure. Getting this Guinness record is heartening but it's not just about size," he said. The pupils, who are aged between three and 17, all wear uniform and each class has about 45 members, but the whole school never gathers for assembly as there is nowhere big enough to hold them. CMS, which receives no government funding, charges 1,000 rupees ($18) a month in fees for younger pupils, rising to 2,500 ($46) a month for seniors. "In such a large school, there are many advantages, one being you get to make a lot of friends across the many sites that we have," Ritika Ghosh, 14, who has been at CMS for two years, said. "But as the school is so huge it takes a lot of effort to get noticed. Otherwise you are just one of the thousands that study. "There are certainly more challenges and competitions, which in the end prepares us for real life." Idealistic ambitions Fellow pupil Tanmay Tiwari, 16, credits the large size of the school for making him more outgoing. "I used to be very shy but the school has given me that confidence," he said. "Now I am in the college team, debating in national competitions." The school's size is matched only by its idealistic ambitions, with pupils taught a philosophy of universal peace and globalism under the motto "Jai Jagat" (Victory be to the World). With pupils under fierce pressure to get good exam results, sport is not always a top priority, but cricket coach Raju Singh Chauhan says selecting a team is still tricky. "To fish out sports talent in the 45,000plus students can be a huge problem," he said. "For this reason we hold inter-branch competitions to dig out the best children and then eventually we get the bigger picture and our best XI for the team." CMS first held the title of the world's biggest school in 2005, when it had 29,212 pupils, beating the previous record holder, the Rizal High School in Manila, Philippines, which had 19,738 pupils.
US First Lady Michelle Obama cast an absentee ballot, twinning a campaign push for early voting with an affectionate morale boost for her husband who was hunkered down at debate camp. "Hey, @BarackObama, I just dropped my absentee ballot in the mail - I couldn't wait for Election Day! Love you! --mo," the first lady wrote on Twitter. The president, locked away in a Virginia resort ahead of his debate with Republican Mitt Romney on Tuesday, quickly tweeted back, in an apparently orchestrated move, saying he would go home to vote later this month. "I'm following @MichelleObama's example and voting early, on October 25. If your state has early voting, join me ... --bo," Obama tweeted.
The first couple add their initials to tweets when they, rather than campaign workers, have composed them. The Obama campaign released a photo of a smiling Michelle Obama holding her absentee ballot, and she reminded voters in a press release that many states allow early voting of voting by mail. "It means you don't have to worry about your schedule filling up, or getting sick, or having to work late on Election Day. And more than anything, it means you can act right now to move our country forward," she said. The Obama campaign is pushing early voting in a bid to build up its margins over Romney in key battleground states, in a strategy designed to concentrate resources in driving every possible voter to the polls on November 6.
The Obama campaign released this photo of US First Lady Michelle Obama casting her absentee ballot.
A PILOT has been suspended from flying after landing an Indonesian passenger jet at the wrong airport in a "serious'' breach of safety, a transport ministry spokesman says. The Sriwijaya Air plane, carrying 96 The foreign pilot of the jet, which left passengers and six crew, was meant Medan in North Sumatra province for to land at Minangkabau International the short flight to Padang last Saturday, airport in the city of Padang, but instead has been suspended from duty, he added, descended to the Tabing air force base without revealing the pilot's nationality. some 12 kilometers away. "For the time being we won't allow "This incident was very serious and him to fly and he is expected to give very dangerous for passenger safety as an explanation to the aviation safety the plane landed at a wrong airport,'' department,'' he said. ministry spokesman Bambang Ervan Air traffic officials at Minangkabau said, adding that a probe by the aviation airport are also under investigation for safety watchdog is underway. their role in the blunder, he added.
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A FAMILY who rented a luxury home in the US for summer are suing its owners for $3.85 million after they discovered a network of hidden cameras had been filming their every move. The New Jersey family claim they refunded by owner Donald Torr. found the concealed cameras four days Torr told the reported that he had the into their holiday all over the house cameras installed for security purposes including some that pointed at beds and he did not know children were and showers, as reported. filmed. The Suffolk Country Police were The familys lawsuit claims Torr called to the property by the family recorded sexually explicit images of and discovered a labyrinth of cameras their children and broke privacy laws. hidden in walls, electrical sockets, air Torr allegedly admitted to the family conditioning ducts along with others that he watched footage from the that were pointed at guests in the cameras remotely through an internet shower, spa and several bedrooms. connection. Police won't confirm if the matter is the "Defendant admitted that he was able subject of a criminal investigation. to view any video that was recorded The family, who are suing in a remotely through the internet," the federal court in the US, claim all nine family claimed in documents submitted members of their clan including three to the court. young children were filmed naked in "Defendant, whoever, falsely claimed bathrooms and the adults were recorded that all of the cameras, including those engaging in bedroom activities. pointed towards beds and the one in The family had rented the $6500-a-week the shower, had been installed only for home in the East Hamptons for the security purposes." summer, but they told the court they The family is seeking damages of left three days early and were later $3.85 million and the case continues.
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LUXURY property bargain hunters are circling one of Queensland's seaside gems after it was passed in at auction for $7.3 million. The nine-bedroom, five-bathroom passed in at $7.3m earlier this month, home with resort pool, tennis court and but there has been "strong interest" 70m of absolute beach frontage, sits on post-auction. a 3595sq m block at Sunshine Beach. Nic Hunter, of Tom Offermann Real It had been listed at $14 million before Estate, is marketing "Brinbara" with a change in the owner's position saw it Tim McSweeney. put up for auction. Mr Hunter said three parties - including High-profile neighbours in the much- the highest bidder at auction - were in desired Sunshine Coast suburb include talks and a result was "very close tennis ace Pat Rafter, former Prime The media understands a Brisbane Minister Kevin Rudd, playwright legal eagle, a Sydney man in the David Williamson and business finance sector and a wealthy rural identity Bob Ansett. Queenslander are the three main The property at 21-23 Webb Rd was contenders.
A REPUBLICAN Senate candidate's campaign says his son apologises for suggesting voters should send US President Barack Obama back to Kenya. Jason Thompson, the son of the former his son, just like any father would Wisconsin governor Tommy Thompson, do," the campaign said in a statement. was caught on camera Sunday making "Jason Thompson said something he those remarks during a brunch hosted by should not have, and he apologises." the Kenosha County Republican Party. Democratic Representative Tammy "We have the opportunity to send Baldwin is running against Mr President Obama back to Chicago - Thompson. Her campaign's spokesman, or Kenya," said Jason Thompson, an John Kraus, said the Thompson attorney at a large Milwaukee law firm. campaign is becoming increasingly The comment drew laughs from the desperate and dishonest. crowd, with one woman jokingly The candidate himself "has not apologised adding, "We are taking donations for for these comments, nor has he disavowed that Kenya trip." them," Mr Kraus wrote. "Thompson The video was taken by a Democratic needs to start taking responsibility for Party operative and posted at BuzzFeed what his campaign says and does." Politics on Sunday, according to the Republican National Committee Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Chairman Reince Priebus and Mr Obama's father was Kenyan, but Wisconsin Republican Party Chairman the president was born in Hawaii. Brad Courtney also spoke at the Jason Thompson, 38, has been involved Kenosha event. in his father's efforts to win a Senate Mr Priebus issued a statement, saying seat and has represented the candidate he agreed with ex-Governor Thompson. at some events. "The comment was out of line and his "The governor has addressed this with son rightfully apologised," he said.
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1) What is written on an election ballot? A. The candidates running for Prime Minister listed. B. The results of the election. C. The names of Canadians eligible to vote. D. The names of the candidates in your electoral district. 2) Where are the Parliament Buildings located? A. Toronto. B. Montreal. C. Quebec City. D. Ottawa. 3) What does "mobility rights" mean?
A. MP selected by the Queen to make laws. B. Candidate picked by the Prime Minister. C. MP selected by the Prime Minister to run federal departments. D. MP picked by the Premier of each province. 10) Fatima is a new immigrant to Canada. Why can she choose to take a job like any man? A. Because she came from United Kingdom. B. Because she has a university degree. C. Because of the equality between French and English. D. Because of the equality of women and men in Canada.
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A homeless Calgary woman never thought for a moment about keeping $10,000 in cash she found last Thursday by the roadside, a YWCA spokesperson said Monday. She has said many times that it never occurred to her to do that, she had never given it a second thought, Carla Link told the media. The woman, who wants to remain anonymous, lives in a downtown YWCA transition shelter along with 74 other women. For the most part the women who live here are no different that the rest of us, theyre just a little down on their luck right now. They are decent, good people that bad things happen to them, Link said. Now total strangers are offering the Good Samaritan money for her good deed, as does the Edmonton couple to whom the money belonged. The unidentified woman was walking on a street not far from the downtown Calgary shelter when she saw a purse leaning up against a car that suddenly
drove off. She was just walking back from the corner store and saw it. The car drove away and she tried to flag them down, but they didnt notice her, Link said. The woman was shocked to see that the purse contained $10,000 in hundred dollar bills. The police were called and the money found its way back to its rightful owners. The women said she had not seen that much money in her life. I was pretty shocked I had never seen that much cash before in my life. I didnt know how much it was but it was a big pile of 100s, she said. The woman said she could have used the money to get back on her feet but (keeping it) didnt cross my mind at all, not when it was that large of an amount. Since the story was picked up by the Calgary media, the YWCA has been receiving calls from people wanting to give the woman money. We are trying to figure out a way to facilitate that without providing her identity, Link said.
Family debt-to-income ratio hits 163% in 2nd quarter Figures released by Statistics Canada Mortgage rules tightened Monday suggest Canadian households Still, analysts caution that Canada's are more financially vulnerable than housing market is on a more solid previously thought. footing than was the case south of the The ratio of credit market household debt border. to disposable income hit 163.4 per cent in Canadians tend to hold more equity the second quarter, up from 161.8 per cent in their homes and many of their in the previous period, the agency said. mortgages are backed by the federal Credit market debt strips out trade government through the Canada accounts payable, or short-term credit Mortgage and Housing Corp. As well, normally interest free in order to risky sub prime mortgages represent a encourage commerce that suppliers small percentage of lending. extend to small businesses, including Ottawa has moved four times in as home businesses. many years to tighten mortgage rules That number is also about where to keep marginal buyers out of the households in the United States and the market, most recently in August. United Kingdom stood before home The latest change, which added to values crashed. monthly payments on insured, firstTodays report indicates that Canadian time purchases, has been partially households are more financially credited with a recent slowing in home vulnerable than had previously been resales, particularly in previously hot thought, said TD economist Diana markets of Vancouver and Toronto, and Petramala in a commentary. with a moderation in prices. That's because even though Canadians Finance Minister Jim Flaherty, Bank hold more assets than their counterparts of Canada governor Mark Carney in the U.S. and the U.K. did before the and various economists have warned crash, most of those assets are locked Canadians that they should keep their into the value of their homes, which debt to levels they can still manage could take a tumble in a housing when interest rates eventually rise from correction or if the economy tanks. their current record lows. Overall, this supports our bearish The Bank of Canada has kept its key view that Canada's housing boom overnight lending rate at one per cent is unsustainable and the eventual for more than two years, and Carney correction, which we think is already has warned that it will have to rise at underway, is likely to have material some point. negative implications for growth in the The StatsCan report revised the numbers broader domestic economy, Capital for the debt-to-income ratio going back Economics said in a note. as far as 1990. That revision lowered At the peak of the U.S. housing bubble national net worth by $6.4 billion, or in 2007, household debt to income roughly $2,000 per person, based both there hit a high of 170 per cent. on a higher estimate of debt and a lower
An Air Canada passenger flight bound for Sydney has helped locate a yacht in distress in waters between Australia and New Zealand, authorities say. Flight AC033 was diverted by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) after it spotted an emergency beacon activated in the Tasman Sea. Pilots descended to 1,800m (5,905ft) altitude and used a passenger's binoculars to find the vessel. The boat and its lone sailor was found about 500km (310 miles) east of Sydney. The yachtsman reportedly left the Sydney area about two weeks earlier and had been drifting for about one week after losing his mast and running low on fuel. Remote location The emergency beacon was spotted at about 08:15 local time on Tuesday (21:15 GMT on Monday), AMSA said. The Air Canada flight from Vancouver, with 270 passengers and 18 crew aboard, was diverted about 12 hours into the flight. It flew an additional 400km as a result of the diversion. The plane landed in Sydney some evaluation of disposable income. Before the changes, the agency estimated that the total debt to income ratio was 152 per cent in the second quarter. Average home equity estimated at 69% Its new estimate of national net worth increased by 1.2 per cent to $6.8 trillion, up from $6.7 trillion in the first quarter. StatsCan also increased its estimate of asset values, estimating that homeowners on average now hold 69 per cent of the equity in their homes, compared with 64 per cent before the revisions. Canadians have more assets than previously thought, with per capita net worth rising $7,900 to $190,200 due mostly to an improved calculation of holdings in unlisted company shares. The changes in the historical data suggest that the increase in household indebtedness since 2004 has been sharper than previously thought, with credit growing an average of one
90 minutes behind schedule, an Air Canada spokesman told the Mail newspaper. "We're really pleased we could help," spokesman Peter Fitzpatrick said, adding that weather conditions - and not the diversion - had been the main cause of delay. Later, an Air New Zealand Airbus 320 en route to Sydney from Auckland was also diverted before an Australian rescue plane arrived and dropped a life raft and satellite phone down to the stranded seaman. A merchant vessel was also asked to shield the boat from strong winds until a police vessel could reach the sailor. An AMSA spokesman told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that the help of the passenger jets had been needed because of the remote location of the yacht. "The location of the beacon was within a flight path, so we needed to assess the situation and the Boeing 777 was the closest asset available to us," Jo Meehan said. The sailor is believed to be safe and healthy, authorities said. percentage point higher per year than was originally reported. The biggest share of that increase was accounted for by mortgages. The revision of historical data on national net worth was based on five major changes on how to measure the value of non-financial assets of such things as research and development activities and home values. StatsCan also stripped out non-profit institutions from the household category, getting a more accurate reading on the state of family finances. New data released Monday by the Canadian Real Estate Association showed sales of existing homes fell 15.1 per cent in September from a year ago, although last month's numbers were slightly higher than in August. Bank of Montreal economist Doug Porter said he believes the trend points to a soft landing for housing, not a crash.
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Northbound traffic from the U.S. at the Peace Arch has been halted since the incident occurred at about 2 p.m. PT. Vic Toews, minister of public safety, said in a statement he was deeply concerned about news of the shooting. "My thoughts and prayers go out to the family and colleagues of this border service officer," the statement said without providing the condition of the guard who was shot. "This event is a sobering reminder of the dangerous conditions faced daily
by the men and women of our law enforcement agencies as they work to protect the safety and security of Canadians. Lisa Moeller, public affairs for the police department in Blaine, Wash., said members were helping the Washington State Patrol in closing Interstate 5 at exit 275 and diverting traffic to the nearby truck crossing. A provincial travellers' report says Highway 99 was closed in both directions two kilometers north of the
Washington border. The Peace Arch, officially called the Douglas crossing, about 40 kilometers south of Vancouver, is the third-busiest border point between Canada and the U.S. An average of 3,500 cars pass through the crossing on a slow day, and during peak periods about 4,800 vehicles will move through the border. During those peak periods, border delays can reach four hours on either side of the border.
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Halloween safety tips for children, pets, and adults! Child Safety NEVER eat any treats until they are examined by an adult at your home. Trick or Treat with friends or with adult supervision. Don't go alone. NEVER enter the house or car of a stranger. Trick or Treat in the late afternoon or early evening. Trick or Treat in your own neighborhood, and visit only houses that you know. Stay on streets that are well lit and only cross the street at the corners. NEVER run across the street and always look both ways before crossing. Do not take short cuts through backyards, alleys, or parks. Carry a flashlight or wear reflective tape so drivers can see you and you can see hazards in the street as well as other people. Only trick or treat at houses where the porch light is on and well lit. Carry a few quarters for a payphone so you can call home if you need to. Do not play with lighters, matches, or
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fireworks! Adult Safety Welcome trick-or-treaters with your porch lights and any exterior lights on. Patrol your street occasionally to discourage speeding motorists, acts of malicious mischief and crimes against children. Report any suspicious or criminal activity to your police department immediately. In many areas you can dial 9-1-1. Candlelit jack-o-lanterns should be kept clear of doorsteps and landings. Consider using flashlights instead of candles to light jack-o-lanterns. Keep pets away from doors so children will not become frightened. Set a time limit for your children to "trick-or-treat." Also designate a specific route for them to take. Feed the kids before they go so they will be less likely to eat the treats before they get home. Warn them not to eat anything before you inspect it. Continued Next Week
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Make every day World Heart Day and honour your cardiovascular health by following these five simple strategies for a healthier heart Have oatmeal for breakfast
5 Ways To Love Your Heart Eating Fish Can Prevent Heart Disease Everyday
activity per day. But your body benefits just as much by doing it in 10-minute installments, so small changes like parking two blocks from the office will make a huge difference. Keep this in mind if a regular exercise program seems too dauntingfor instance, 10 minutes of taking the stairs instead of the elevator, a brisk 10-minute walk in the morning and another in the evening adds up to your daily minimum. Eat a piece of dark chocolate Lives of thousands of people suffering from heart disease could be saved every year if people ate more fish, a study by a British university has found. The Omega-3 fish oils are far more powerful than previously thought at warding off heart disease. Eating just two or three portions of fish like sardines, salmon or mackerel every week or taking an oil supplement will do the job, the study said. Earlier studies also showed that fish oils can dramatically cut the risk of death by slashing blood fat, and thereby reducing the chance of a blood clot. The latest study found that fish oils have a direct impact on muscle cells that control the elasticity of blood vessels.
Oatmeal is packed with healthy nutrients including beta-glucan, a soluble fibre that keeps bad cholesterol at bay. Choose old-fashioned or steelcut oatmeal over instant varieties for the biggest benefit. For a breakfast that packs a heart-boosting punch, combine your oats with ground flaxseed and antioxidant-loaded berries. Stop smoking Believe it or not, several small studies suggest dark chocolate could be good for your heart! The beneficial effects are likely due to chemicals in chocolate called flavonoids, which help arteries stay flexible. Other properties of the sweet stuff seem to make arteries less likely to clot and prevent the "bad" cholesterol, LDL, from oxidizing, making it less likely to form plaque. Dark chocolate is also rich in magnesium and fibre. But steer clear of milk chocolate, which is high in butterfat and thus tends to raise cholesterol. Go to bed an hour earlier tonight
People who have suffered a heart attack are encouraged to eat more fish or take a fish oil capsule. The researchers introduced small amounts of fish oils to meals containing saturated fat eaten by both men and women, and found that muscle elasticity was improved four-fold in women and two-fold in men. The fish oils were so effective on women that they matched the benefits of L-arginine, an amino acid supplement taken for heart health. While our study found fish oils to be particularly beneficial for women they are also effective for men. Adding oily fish to your diet can help increase the elasticity of our blood vessels which is key to lowering blood pressure.
Quit this habit and your heart will thank you. Smoking dramatically raises your risk of death from cardiovascular disease. But just a year after you stop, your chances of a smoking-related heart attack will be reduced by half. After 15 years, your likelihood of dying from a heart attack will be the same as someone who never smoked. Breaking an addiction is never a cinch. But a combination of counseling and medication to deal with withdrawal symptoms can help you succeed. Get a little daily exercise
Regular exercise cuts your risk of heart disease and stroke, big-time. How much is enough? Adults should aim for 30 to 60 minutes of physical
A Harvard study of 70,000 women found that those who got less than seven hours of sleep had a slightly higher risk of heart disease. Researchers suspect lack of sleep increases stress hormones, raises blood pressure, and affects blood sugar levels. Keep your overall sleeping time to no more than nine hours, however. The same study found women sleeping nine or more hours had a slightly increased risk of heart disease.
A protein deficiency may cause the early onset of dementia, researchers have found. They say the results lay the foundation for therapies that one day may benefit those who suffer from the illness that wreak havoc on the brain, as reported Tuesday. Using animal models, they found a protein deficiency may be linked to front temporal dementia -- a form of early-onset dementia that is similar to Alzheimers disease. FTD is a fatal disease that destroys cells, or neurons, that comprise the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain. Early symptoms of FTD include personality changes, such as increased
erratic or compulsive behaviour. Sufferers later experience difficulties speaking and reading, and often suffer from long-term memory loss. The study, led by Robert Farese, a professor at the University of California, San Francisco, offers new hope in the fight against this and other related conditions. Farese and his team showed how a protein called progranulin prevents a class of cells called microglia from becoming "hyperactive". FTD is usually diagnosed between the ages of 40 and 65, with death occurring within two to 10 years after diagnosis. No drugs exist to slow, halt or reverse its progression.
This information is provided for knowledge and educational purposes only. Individuals should visit their physicians for more information on their health.
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Smoking is not only a high risk factor for a wide range of diseases but can also bring on age-related cataract, a leading cause of blindness and vision loss worldwide, says a new finding. Although cataracts can be removed surgically to restore sight, many people remain blind from cataracts due to inadequate surgical services and high surgery expenses. Identifying modifiable risk factors for cataracts may help establish preventive measures and reduce the financial as well as clinical burden caused by the disease. The team performed the analysis using 12 cohorts and eight case-control studies from Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe and North America to compare the prevalence of age-related cataract in individuals who smoked cigarettes to those who have never smoked. Cohort is a group of subjects who
have shared a particular event together during a particular time span. Further subgroup analyses were performed based on the subjects' status as a past or current smoker and the three subtypes of age-related cataract. The results showed that every individual who ever smoked cigarettes was linked with higher risk of agerelated cataract, with a higher risk of incidence in current smokers. In the subgroup analysis, former and current smokers showed a positive association with two of the subtypes: nuclear cataract, when the clouding is in the central nucleus of the eye, and sub scapular cataract, when the clouding is in the rear of the lens capsule. The analysis found no association between smoking and cortical cataract, in which the cloudiness affects the cortex of the lens.
Researchers from Harvard School of Public Health have found that greater consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) is linked with a greater genetic susceptibility to high body mass index (BMI) and increased risk of obesity. The study reinforces the view that environmental and genetic factors may act together to shape obesity risk. Our study for the first time provides reproducible evidence from three prospective cohorts to show genetic and dietary factorssugar-sweetened beveragesmay mutually influence their effects on body weight and obesity risk, said Lu Qi, assistant professor in the Department of Nutrition at HSPH, assistant professor of medicine at Brigham and Womens Hospital (BWH), and senior author of the study. "The findings may motivate further research on interactions between genomic variation and environmental factors regarding human health, said Lu Qi. In the past three decades, consumption of SSBs has increased dramatically worldwide. Although widespread evidence supports a link between SSBs, obesity and chronic diseases such as diabetes, there has been little research on whether environmental factors, such as drinking sugary beverages, influence genetic predisposition to obesity. The research was based on data from three large cohorts, 121,700 women in the BWH-based Nurses Health Study, 51,529 men in the Health Professionals Follow-up Study and 25,000 in the Womens Genome Health Study. All of the participants had completed food-frequency questionnaires detailing their food and drink consumption over time. The researchers analyzed data from 6,934 women from NHS, 4,423 men from HPFS, and 21,740 women from WGHS who were of European ancestry and for whom genotype data based on genome-wide association studies were available. Participants were divided into four groups according to how many sugary drinks they consumed: less than one serving of SSB per month, between 1-4 servings per month, between 2-6 servings per week, and one or more servings per day. To represent the overall genetic predisposition, a genetic predisposition score was calculated on the basis of the 32 single-nucleotide polymorphisms known to be associated with BMI (weight in kilograms divided by the square of the height in meters). The results showed that the genetic effects on BMI and obesity risk among those who drank one or more SSBs per day were about twice as large as those who consumed less than one serving per month. The findings suggest that regular consumption of sugary beverages may amplify the genetic risk of obesity. In addition, individuals with greater genetic predisposition to obesity appear to be more susceptible to harmful effects of SSBs on BMI. SSBs are one of the driving forces behind the obesity epidemic, said Frank Hu, professor of nutrition and epidemiology at HSPH and a co-author of this study. The implication of our study is that the genetic effects of obesity can be offset by healthier food and beverage choices.
Women who drink four to six cups of coffee a day are less likely to suffer from womb cancer, while men who drink the same amount are less likely to suffer from prostate cancer, says a study by Harvard University. The researchers studied 117,000 volunteers -- 67,000 women and 50,000 men over a 20-year period. The effects were seen regardless of whether the people drank regular or decaffeinated coffee. This suggested the effects are not linked to caffeine. Though many people limit the amount of coffee they consume as it can cause a rise in blood pressure, other studies suggest the drink may also offer health benefits, the daily said. Regular coffee drinkers also appeared to have a lower risk of Type-2 diabetes, gallstones, colon cancer and even Parkinson's disease. In the latest research, the Harvard team found that women who drank four or
more cups a day reduced their risk of endometrial cancer by 25 percent compared to those who drank less than one cup a day. A similar effect was found for decaffeinated coffee, but tea consumption had no impact. The experts also looked at coffee intake among 50,000 men. Those who drank six or more cups had an 18 percent lower risk of suffering from prostate cancer and a 60 percent lower risk of developing its most deadly form. One theory said coffee may have a beneficial effect on insulin levels. The drink can improve glucose processing and has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects, all of which play roles in cancer progression. The researchers, however, warned against adding sugar and cream to each cup because the extra calories could offset benefits gained from the coffee.
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Saif Ali Khan And Kareena Kapoor Finally Tied The Knot
per Muslim tradition. Kareena Kapoor wore the wedding outfit gharara of her mother-in-law Sharmila Tagore and said kubool hai in a Muslim manner. Saif wore a brocade achkan designed by designer Raghavendra Rathore. Close friend and designer Manish Malhotra and his team helped Kareena to get ready for the nikaah. The nikaah took place at the Taj Mahal Palace hotel in Mumbai and was attended by close friends and family members. Sharmila Tagore, Kareenas parents Randhir and Babita Kapoor signed the witness paper. Superstar Shah Rukh Khan wished the newlyweds, tweeting: "Happiest marriage bond to my friend Saif Kareena. May Allah keep ur family healthy, happy. Just saw it is registered, sealed & delivered." Kareenas ex-boyfriend Shahid Kapoor also wished the duo a happy married life and hope that Kareena continues acting post marriage. Saif and Kareena dated for five years until they entered into matrimony today. Their sangeet and mehendi remained a private affair. Only few close ones graced the occasion. Although Saif and Kareena had maintained silence on their much awaited wedding, it was Saif's mother Sharmila who came out with the October wedding date. Saif has two children - son Ibrahim and daughter Sara - from his previous marriage to actress Amrita Singh. Kareena was in a relationship with Shahid Kapoor earlier. Saif and Kareena featured together for the first time in the 2008 movie 'Tashan', followed by 'Kurbaan'. They were last seen in Khan's home production 'Agent Vinod' in March this year. The actor duo, popularly called 'Saifeena', have appeared in several advertisements also. Sharmila had converted to Islam after her marriage to Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi. Earlier during an event, when asked if she would convert to Islam, Kareena had said, "It is a very personal question and I cannot answer it." After the death of his father, Saif was anointed the new Nawab of Pataudi.
Bollywood star couple Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor tied the knot in a quiet affair after a five-year courtship. Saif, 42, son of late Nawab of Pataudi their film 'Agent Vinod' in March. and former Indian cricket captain Randhir and his elder daughter Karisma Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi and later waved to the waiting fans and actress Sharmila Tagore, sealed his media from the balcony of the house. relationship with Kareena, 32, at his At 12am noon, Bollywood couple Saif residence in suburban Bandra through Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor became a registered marriage. officially husband and wife. They were "It was a registered marriage with three sealed with a registry marriage held at witnesses -- Kareena's father Randhir Saifs Bandra residence. The marriage Kapoor, her mother Babita and Saif's was attended by Saif and Kareenas mother Sharmila," marriage Registrar close family members and friends. After Surekha Ramesh told . the wedding, Mr and Mrs Saif Ali Khan The couple who started dating in 2007, waved to the large crowds and media married in the presence of close friends persons who desperately waited for a and family. glimpse of the newly wedded couple. The couple had officially declared After the registry marriage at noon, the their intention to tie the knot in the duo geared up for the second part of beginning of 2012 after the release of the wedding, the nikaah, marriage as
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Katrina Kaif who has been Yash Raj favorite has been replaced by Priyanka Chopra with the latest Yash Raj project titled Gunday. Priyanka Chopra has been signed to play the female lead in Gunday starring Arjun Kapoor and Ranveer Singh. The director of the movie Ali Abbas Zafar confirmed the news saying, So finally we have leading lady for GUNDAY....Priyanka Chopra will star opposite Ranveer Singh & Arjun Kapoor. I am excited :) Zafar wrote on Twitter. No sooner he posted the tweets on twitter; he received many positive responses from the fans, Thanks for your response guys, I am very happy with my cast Ranveer, Arjun & Priyanka. I have never worked with them before, he added. Priyanka Chopra who work with
Yash Raj banner Pyaar Impossible opposite Uday Chopra happy to bag the movie. This is Ali Abbas Zafars second directional venture with YRF after Mere Brother Ki Dulhan starring Katrina Kaif and Imran Khan. It was rumored that Katrina Kaif was also on the card but Zafars final choice was Priyanka Chopra. A source informs why Priyanka has been chosen over Katrina, The lead female role is rather challenging and performance based. And the makers thought that Priyanka would fit the bill better. The story of Gunday has been set in Kolkata from 1971 to 1988. Many unpleasant incidents took place during that period. And at that particular time, two small time goons Bikram and Bala spread their power and turned to be powerful black marketing mafia men.
Shah Rukh Khan is a huge brand by himself and naturally he wouldnt want anyone to misuse his name. A leading tabloid reports that the actor has recently applied for a trademark on his name SRK at the Delhi office of the Trademark Registry. However, he has not received a final confirmation on it yet. According to the rules, once his trademark SRK is published in the Indian Trademark Journal, anybody who has an objection can file a notice within three months. A source says that SRK has taken this decision after a lot of thought. Since he has become bigger with each project, career wise, it made sense to safeguard his brand. Interestingly, the application submitted by the actor to the Trademark
Registry bars several industries from using his name. For example, tobacco products, alcoholic beverages, water and even other non-alcoholic drinks can't use the actor's name. The same goes for fresh fruits, vegetables, salt, mustard so on and so forth! Earlier, Sachin Tendulkar had applied for permission to trademark his name and filmmaker Vidhu Vinod Chopra had needed his permission to use his name in the film Ferrari Ki Sawaari. In the West, getting a trademark on one's name isn't uncommon. In fact, Roger Federer, Michael Jordon and Jennifer Lopez are among some of the names that have been trademarked in the past.
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One of Hindi cinemas most successful actresses, Hema Malini, celebrated her birthday. The Bollywood dream girl turned 64 this Tuesday. Appearing in over 150 films in a career span of 40 years, Hema Malini has starred in a number of successful films, and her performances in both commercial and parallel cinema have been appreciated nationwide. During her career, she has been nominated 11 times for the Filmfare Award for Best Actress, of which she had won the award once in 1972. Hema Malini is a trained Bharatanatyam artist. Her radiant personality eased her
portrayal of various avatars of Hindu goddesses, the most prominent being Goddess Durga. In 2007, Hema Malini enthralled all when she performed in Mysore on the eve of Dusshera, where she played the roles of Sati, Parvati and Durga. She had also played the role of Goddess Durga in the TV serial Jai Mata Ki. In 2000, she was presented with the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award. In the same year, she was honoured with the Padma Shri, the fourth-highest civilian honour, by the Government of India. We wish Hema Malini a very happy birthday!
Ajay Devgan and Sonakshi Sinha visited Golden Temple to seek the blessing of God for the success of their latest film, Son Of Sardar. The duo took a chartered flight to Amritsar on October 10th early morning and returned by evening to attend Amitabh Bachchans 70th birthday bash. "Ajay is very religious and he wanted to go to the Golden Temple since a very long time to seek Waheguru's Blessings," a source said. Sonakshi was accompanied by her mother Poonam
Sinha. "Though I had wanted to pay obeisance at Harmandar Sahib for a long time, this is for the first time I got a chance to come here. I feel very happy to be here and it is a very peaceful experience," Sonakshi expressed her feelings. Ajay wore kurta pyjama and turbun while Sonakshi wore a simple salwar kameez. Directed by Ashwni Dhir, Son Of Sardar also stars Juhi Chawla and Sanjay Dutt. It will hit the theatres this Diwali.
Student Of The Year (SOTY) is nearing its release and the young casts of the film are having butterflies in their stomach as they wait for the audience's verdict. "It's actually now hitting us that the film is releasing on Friday. It has been really hectic with all the promotions, but I am really going to miss all this. I also feel
how people accept it," said Siddharth. Varun said: "It's our first film, so nerves are kicking in actually, but at the same time we are excited that the audience will finally go and see it because we have worked all this while for the film. Whether the film is good or bad everything is up to them now."
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Some folks say money is at the root of all evil. Others claim religion is the cause of much of the turmil now engulfing the world. Vancouver filmmaker Kevin Miller delivers a pretty intriguing movie in the form of Hellbound. Not to be confused with a horror flick this slick documentary is quite intriguing in how it focusses on some pretty big questions involving God and religion. Through some very smart interviews Miller, who also wrote this 84 minute eye-opener, will likely push more than a handful of people's buttons as he opens up the debate on Heaven and Hell. Worth seeing at the International Village Theatre in Vancouver and Colossus in Langley Hellbound shows the diverse range of opinions on what happens to evil people when they are no longer living. Some of the camera friendly subjects believe God is all forgiving and that even monsters like
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Hitler and Osama Bin Ladin deserve a chance for redemption. Others don't buy into that line of logic or reasoning. Both noted Evangelicals and other leaders in the Christian community are front and centre in this vivid analysis of the raging debate in some religious quarters concerning God's wishes and desires when it comes to life after death. Vintage film footage of some pretty heinous murderers occupies screen time with politics today in this sombre look at differing views on an important subject to some. Each of the interview subjects is quite articulate and Hellbound also hones in on a few vile Anti American crusaders who truly rail againt the American way. Bound to offend some, Hellbound still is an impressive no holds bar look at a philosphical and theological debate that will have you interested throughout its course.
The television actress who plays the role of a strict mom in Parvarrish on Sony Entertainment Television has every reason to grin from ear to ear. And heres why. Its no secret that Shweta Tiwari is mommy Sweetyji the role played nowadays in seventh heaven. And all by Shweta in Parvarrish we wonder thanks to the divorce that a seemingly if the mother of 12-year-old Palak is ecstatic Shweta was granted by the ready to tie the knot so soon after a court a couple of days ago. And we are harrowing divorce. Im old enough told that the lady even celebrated the to decide upon a good life partner, official end of her marriage with Raja Tiwari was heard saying with a smile, Choudhary by throwing a divorce party. but added, I need to take some time. But the celebration doesnt end there. Im just divorced and wish to enjoy my Shwetas current beau Abhinav Kohli, single status. who was seen in serials like NDTV Also, it seems that Kohli is perfectly Imagines Sarvagun Sampann and Colors comfortable with the fact that his Kairi: Rishta Khatta Meetha, says that ladylove is a bigger star than he is. It the couple is looking forward to a totally doesnt bother me that she gets more traditional wedding. Shweta didnt have attention professionally, he said, coz a proper ceremony at her last wedding and he believes that personally they both this is my first, so both of us want all the are equals. rituals, ceremonies and a proper Punjabi So alls well that ends well in this saga. wedding, Abhinav said in an interview. And we wish Shweta and Abhinav a And while were really happy for our happy courtship.
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Geography New Zealand music has been influenced by blues, jazz, country, rock and roll and hip hop, with many of these genres given a unique New Zealand interpretation. Mori developed traditional chants and songs from their ancient South-East Asian origins, and after centuries of isolation created a unique "monotonous" and "doleful" sound. Flutes and trumpets were used as musical instruments or as signaling devices during war or special occasions. Early settlers brought over their ethnic music, with brass bands and choral music being popular, and musicians began touring New Zealand in the 1860s. Pipe bands became widespread during the early 20th century. The New Zealand recording industry began to develop from 1940 onwards and many New Zealand musicians have obtained success in Britain and the USA. Some artists release Mori language songs and the Mori tradition-based art of kapa haka (song and dance) has made a resurgence. The New Zealand Music Awards are held annually by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ); the awards were first held in 1965 by Reckitt & Colman as the Loxene Golden Disc Awards. The RIANZ also publishes the country's official weekly record charts. Radio first arrived in New Zealand in 1922 and television in 1960. The number of New Zealand films significantly increased during the 1970s. In 1978 the New Zealand Film Commission started assisting local filmmakers and many films attained a world audience, some receiving international acknowledgement. Deregulation in the 1980s saw a sudden increase in the numbers of radio and television stations. New Zealand television primarily broadcasts American and British programming, along with a large number of Australian and local shows. The country's diverse scenery and compact size, plus government incentives, have encouraged some producers to film big budget movies in New Zealand. The New Zealand media industry is dominated by a small number of companies, most of which are foreign-owned, although the state retains ownership of some television and radio stations. Between 2003 and 2008, Reporters Without Borders consistently ranked New Zealand's press freedom in the top twenty. As of 2011, New Zealand was ranked 13th worldwide in press freedom by Freedom House, with the 2nd freest media in the Asia-Pacific region after
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Browse artisan shops and eateries at Elliott Stables Watch a live performance at THE EDGE Catch a gig at The Classic Comedy Club Take in the spectacular views from the Sky Tower Fact file: Queen Street is the major commercial road in Aucklands central city The street runs 3kms from Aucklands waterfront to K Road Founded in 1840, Queen Street was named after Queen Victoria Why visit: Queen Street is Auckland's main strip with stores ranging from little boutiques and cafs to big brands such as Louis Vuitton and Gucci. Not to mention the famous Smith & Caugheys, which is one of New Zealands oldest and best loved department stores. Elliott Stables' gourmet food village is an epicentre of style and character, tucked away directly behind Smith & Caugheys. Delve in to discover a unique collection of gourmet stores, deli flavours and cafs. Not far from Queen Street is the iconic
Most of the major sporting codes played in New Zealand have English origins. Golf, netball, tennis and cricket are the four top participatory sports, soccer is the most popular among young people and rugby union attracts the most spectators. Victorious rugby tours to Australia and the United Kingdom in the late 1880s and the early 1900s played an early role in instilling a national identity, although the sport's influence has since declined. Horse racing was also a popular spectator sport and became part of the "Rugby, Racing and Beer" culture during the 1960s. Mori participation in European sports was particularly evident in rugby and the country's team performs a haka (traditional Mori challenge) before international matches. New Zealand has competitive international teams in rugby union, netball, cricket, rugby league, and softball and has traditionally done well in triathlons, rowing, yachting and cycling. The country has performed well on a medals-to-population ratio at Olympic Games and Commonwealth Games. New Zealand's national rugby union team is often regarded as the best in the world, and is the reigning World Cup holders. New Zealand is also the reigning rugby league world champions. New Zealand is known for its extreme sports, and strong mountaineering tradition. Other outdoor pursuits such as cycling, fishing, swimming, running, tramping, canoeing, hunting, snow sports and surfing are also popular. The Polynesian sport of waka ama racing has increased in popularity and is now an international sport involving teams from all over the Pacific.
Auckland, New Zealand Nau mai, haere mai welcome to the official visitor information site for Auckland. New Zealands indigenous Maori people call this land Tamaki Makau Rau, desired by many and fought over for its riches. Auckland is full of things to see and do, where stunning natural beauty goes hand in hand with big city sophistication. Downtown Auckland
This is the heart of Auckland city, with a relaxed Pacific vibe by day and a night-time pulse shared by the innercity suburbs that surround it. Auckland is defined by its harbour side location, with the central city on the doorstep of the Viaduct, Princes Wharf and the recently developed Wynyard Quarter. If you love the inner-city feel, check out the Britomart precinct in downtown Auckland for the newest and hippest bars, cafs and restaurants. If shopping is more your thing, youll discover that Auckland city is a fashion lovers paradise. In and around Queen Street Queen Street is Auckland's main strip in the hub of the central city with an abundance of shops, restaurants and entertainment to choose from. Top picks:
Sky Tower - a prominent feature of Aucklands cityscape. Standing at 328 metres high, the Sky Tower is the tallest man-made structure in New Zealand. Head to the observation deck and take some time to enjoy the 360 degree views right across Auckland. Plus check-out the great bars and restaurants at SKYCITY and try your luck at the casino. Find out whats happening at THE EDGE, a hub for performing arts and entertainment in Auckland. Venues include Aotea Centre, Herald Theatre, Auckland Town Hall, The Civic and Aotea Square. Or head to The Classic Comedy Club to catch a local or international act for a little light relief.
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If you're okay with a vehicle that isn't all that visually exciting, or inspiring behind the wheel, but you need a roomy, safe, and full-featured model with space for up to seven, you can do it with the 2013 Toyota Highlander-and if you're going to go for one of the simpler models, for only around $30k. Simply put, you get a lot of family goodness for the money with the Highlander. While Toyota has honed in on interior practicality with the Highlander, it's missing distinctiveness on the outside. The current version of the Highlander, with us now since 2008, has looked a bit derivative--or at the very least, drawing a little too literally in equal parts from Toyota's car and truck sides and ending up with an appliance that lacks any real flair of its own. That said, there's a certain honest, straightforward charm about the Highlander--if you can get past its lack of flair. There's little doubt the Highlander is unexciting on the outside; and for the most part the same rings true inside. The Highlander's well-built, well-equipped cabin puts all the controls where they need to be, without all that much heed to fashion. Highlander Hybrid models are distinguished from the gas-only Highlanders, only if you look close enough. Mostly, it's differently shaped fog lamps, some blue plastic and chrome trim that draw the visual line between the versions. There are essentially three powertrains available on the Highlander. Its base four-cylinder produces 187 horsepower, and it does just fine with front-wheel drive and a six-speed automatic. While it can deal alright with heavier loads, too, fuel economy isn't stellar. The same is true of the much more lusty 270-horsepower, 3.5-liter V-6 Highlander--though the five-speed automatic seems to take some wind out of it. EPA ratings are all mid-pack for all Highlanders save for the Hybrid model. The Hybrid now has a 3.5-liter V-6 and makes 280 hp altogether, and it's the way to go for those who want something very big, yet green: fuel economy bumps up to 28/28 mpg. All of the Highlander models tend to lull you into simply setting the cruise control and conversing with
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table on any snack foods and look for (no sugar added in juice or syrup) Tofu To help reduce added, unnecessary sugar content and trans fat ingredients Tuna, salmon, sardines, herring Freezer salt: such as hydrogenated or partially Vegetables (beets, corn, tomatoes, Frozen fruits and berries Cut down on prepared and hydrogenated oils. mushrooms, carrots, peas) Frozen 100% fruit juice concentrate processed foods. Stock up Vegetable soups (tomato, Frozen vegetables (peas, corn, Look for products with claims such At home, stock your pantry and fridge mushroom) (choose for low-fat broccoli, red pepper) as low sodium, sodium reduced or with quick and easy snacks: fresh and low-sodium versions) Frozen low-sodium, low-fat no salt added. fruit, sliced vegetables, plain popcorn, Tomato paste entrees Eat more fresh vegetables and unsalted nuts, dried fruit, trail mix and Grain products Meats, chicken, fish fruit. single servings of lower-fat yogurt Bread crumbs (choose whole Breads, tortillas, pitas, bagels Reduce the amount of salt you add and cottage cheese. At work, keep a wheat they actually stay fresher (choose whole wheat) while cooking, baking or at the snacking survival kit at your desk or and longer in the freezer, and do Some rules to follow: table. in your locker, filled with canned fruit, not get frozen) Canned beans rinse the beans Experiment with other seasonings, whole-grain crackers, peanut butter, Pasta (elbow macaroni, spaghetti, before use to rid of excess salt such as garlic, lemon juice and nuts and seeds. lasagna, egg noodles) Frozen vegetables and fruits these fresh or dried herbs. Keeping healthy snacks in your purse, Rice (white, brown, basmati, options are just as nutritious as When eating out, ask for nutrient backpack or briefcase, such as dried jasmine, wild) or other whole fresh because they are flash-frozen information for the menu items fruit, unsalted nuts, low-fat cereal grains (barley, bulgar/cracked as soon as they are harvested. and select meals lower in sodium. bars or trail mix, may save you time wheat, couscous, millet, quinoa) Steam instead of boiling them. Do Look for the Health Check and money and help prevent you from Pasta and noodles (especially not overcook as nutrients may be symbol on foods. Health Check is binging on junk food. whole grain) lost the Heart and Stroke Foundation's Stocking your kitchen Legumes Expiry dates look for best-before food information program, based Just when you think you have no Dried beans (black, chickpea, dates on packages, bottles and jars on Canada's Food Guide. ingredients or the time to make a kidney, navy, white) When freezing foods, especially Snacking home-cooked meal, think again. By Split peas (yellow, green) leftovers, mark down the date of Healthy snacking is part of a heart- stocking your pantry, refrigerator and Lentils (brown, red) freezing on the container healthy diet. freezer with some basics, you can Peanut butter or nut and seed Aboriginal pantry Healthy snacking may help you get all quickly pull together a heart-healthy butters Bannock, leafy vegetables and the nutrients you need to protect you meal in less than 30 minutes. Seasonings wild plants, traditional meats and from heart disease, stroke and other The following is a basic list of useful Powdered broth or bouillon cubes wild game, wild berries (fresh or chronic diseases. Nutritious snacks also food items to have on hand. The list (vegetable, chicken, beef choose frozen), wild rice keep you feeling energized throughout also includes staples for the Aboriginal, low sodium) Caribbean pantry the day, especially helping you beat Caribbean, Chinese and Indian diet. Dry mustard Ackee, all spice, annatto seeds, mid-morning and mid-afternoon These basics will serve you well for Garlic powder calabaza, callaloo, cassava, fatigue. Snacking can stave off hunger many of the recipes in the Heart and Herbs (basil, oregano, thyme, channa (chickpeas), coconut milk and keep your metabolic rate up, which Stroke Foundations collection. tarragon) (preferably low fat), curry powder, makes it an integral part of maintaining Pantry Ketchup fresh ginger, guava, jerk sauce, a healthy weight. Baking Ingredients Pepper mango, papaya, pigeon peas, Snacks are meant to tide you over, not Baking powder Salt plantain, scotch bonnet peppers, replace a meal, so it's important to keep Baking soda Soy sauce (choose low-sodium) sweet potato or yam, tamarind, portion sizes small. Bran (oat and wheat) Spices (pepper, paprika, cayenne, thyme (fresh or dried) Healthy choices Cornstarch cinnamon, chili powder, cumin, Chinese pantry What you choose to snack on makes Dried fruit raisins, cranberries, curry) Bok choy, chili paste or sauce, all the difference. As a general rule, pears, figs, apples Vinegar (wine, red wine, balsamic, dried chili peppers, dried Chinese it's best to opt for a snack that contains Flour (all purpose, whole wheat) rice) mushrooms, fermented black bean foods from at least two of the four food Maple syrup Root vegetables (store in cool, paste, five-spice powder, fresh groups (vegetables and fruit, whole Multigrain cereals (add to bread or dark area) ginger, hoisin sauce, oyster sauce, grains, milk and alternatives, meat and muffins) Beets plum sauce, sesame oil, soy sauce alternatives) in Canada's Food Guide. Rolled oats Garlic (low sodium), vinegar (rice, black) For example, half of a small whole- Skim milk powder Potatoes Indian pantry grain bagel with lower-fat cheese, or Sugar (white, brown) Onions Cardamom pods, channa a small handful of nuts with a piece Unsalted nuts (almonds, peanuts, Sweet potatoes (chickpeas), chutney and pickles, of fresh fruit, will boost your energy walnuts) Refrigerator Cilantro, cinnamon sticks, while also leaving you feeling satisfied Vanilla Carrots coconut, curry leaves, cumin longer. Bottles and jars Dark green vegetables such as seeds, curry powder, dahl (split By planning your snacks just as you Pasta sauce broccoli, romaine lettuce, and lentils), fenugreek, garam masala, would your meals, you avoid making Applesauce (no sugar added) spinach ginger, jaggery, mango, mint, unhealthy snack choices that may be Jam, jelly, fruit purees Eggs mustard seeds, pappadam, pappya, high in salt, fat and sugar. Snacks such Mustard (regular, Dijon, grainy) Fresh fruit such as apples, oranges, tamarind, yogurt as potato chips, cookies, doughnuts Salsa grapes and candy bars may actually sap your Vegetable oils (canola, olive, Milk or fortified soy beverage energy, while adding unnecessary corn, flaxseed, peanut, soybean, (choose lower fat versions) calories. Be aware that so-called sunflower) Non-hydrogenated margarine Continued Next Week energy bars can be high in sugar and Canned foods 100% whole-grain bread with the trans fats. Read the Nutrition Facts Fruit (peaches, pears, pineapple) germ This information is provided for knowledge and educational purposes only. Individuals should visit their physicians for more information on their health.
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For Women
Breast cancer can be a traumatic experience for a woman both at a physical and emotional level. Recent reports and studies suggest that Indian women are still shy and feel conscious about talking to a doc, leave alone getting a check-up done occasionally. For those of you who are not aware, October is recognised as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Read on to find out how you can create awareness about breast cancer and make a difference in your world. Know about breast cancer: Thank your lucky stars that you were born in an era when technology can do wonders to your life! No longer do you have to visit a doctor to learn about breast cancer; at the simple click of the mouse you can have access to ample information about breast cancer. Keep yourself updated about breast cancer awareness workshops in your city through this month, and make sure to attend one. Create awareness: Use your knowledge to educate someone. Though the media would have enough to say about breast cancer, try and create some awareness
today. Gather all the women in your locality and talk to them. Breast cancer can affect girls as young as when they reach puberty! Therefore, education about the same has to start early. Talk to someone today. Participate in walks/ events: So you did the walk through your city, huh? Well, this month you can participate in breast cancer walks and awareness events. All major cities in the country organise interesting group activities such as participatory walks, programmes including charitable functions to create awareness as well as raise funds for various social outfits. Be involved and do your bit. Talk to a doctor: The real problem actually starts here. Indian women are often shy and feel conscious about consulting or even talking to a doctor. Recent studies suggest that most cases are incurable because they are diagnosed very late. Shed your inhibitions for good. Start with a sonography which is not uncomfortable like a mammogram. Make it a point to visit a doctor and get your breasts checked every 1 to 2 years and also start with self-examination today.
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Suva soccer striker player Issa Sanni celebrates with the trophy after Suva was officially declared the winner of the 2012 The Fiji Football Association's Board Meanwhile, the parent body will further of Control officially declared Suva investigate the incident at Govind Park the winners of the 2012 Inter District on Sunday and will lay charges on Championship. certain Ba players and officials. The Board after consultation with the Fiji FA boss Rajesh Patel said after getting world governing body, FIFA confirmed reply from FIFA, the BOC was satisfied that the goal scored by Suva defender to deliver the decision in favour of Suva. Waisake Navunigasau was legitimate After the meeting and getting a reply from and the decision of the match officials FIFA, the board decided that the match to to award the goal was accurate. be awarded to Suva and therefore Suva Fiji FA also fined Ba $5000 for walking has been declared the winner of the 2012 off the field of play and refusing to Courts Inter District Championship." complete the match. "On the same token, under Article 58 of
Fiji Football Association disciplinary code, Ba FA has been imposed with a fine of $5,000." Patel said disciplinary action will follow on some Ba players and officials for their actions. "We will look at the police report, referee's report and the severity of the incidents before laying disciplinary charges against players and officials of Ba. This will take some time as investigations are still underway but I can confirm that people responsible
will be taken to task because we cannot entertain such acts." "Ba FA also has to be responsible for the actions of its fans as under Article 61, the liberty of spectator conduct becomes the responsibility of the home district." "I hope this decision has brought relief to the Suva team, its players, officials and fans as well as the whole soccer fraternity as the right call has been made and I would like to congratulate Suva for winning the IDC."
He was not even born when Suva last lifted the Inter District Championship trophy in 1983, but defender Waisake Navunigasau still recalls the day when he first donned the white jumper and had a dream of hoisting the prestigious Lloyd Farebrother cup someday. And that someday happened to be last Sunday, October 14, 2012, a day which will go down in the history books of Suva Football Association as the district won the tournament after a lapse of 28 years. With so much controversy surrounding the awarding of the goal and the abandonment of the final, the Capital City came alive when they were officially declared the winners by Fiji Football Association. For Navunigasau, it is a dream come true to win the IDC and the header from which he scored will always be fresh in his mind. The reporter caught up with the 23-yearold Totoya native and heard some
reminded of that goal because it makes me feel special. As a true player of Suva and a team player, I gave my best and thank my coach, players, family and the god almighty for giving me the strength, courage and motivation," he added. Navunigasau's idol is his fellow defender and veteran Inosi Cava who according to him is the best motivator on the field and someone every player in the Suva team looks up to for guidance and support. Suva and Navunigasau will celebrate their IDC triumph this Saturday.
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WAISAKE Navunigasau remains adamant he had scored the goal that would have most likely ended Suva's 28-year wait for the Lloyd Farebrother Trophy. With some two minutes to go in the second spell of extra-time, Ba players, led by Osea Vakatalesau marched off the field in protest against the goal in the grand final of the Courts Interdistrict Championship at Govind Park. "I headed it and clearly saw it go in before Jone Ralulu pulled it back from behind the line," said the tall defender. Referee's assistant Kavitesh Behari signaled a goal and referee Andrew Achari pointed to the centre circle to give Suva a 1-0 lead. This drew an angry reaction from the Ba players as Ralulu had the ball in his hands. The Ba players then marched off the field. The Ba fans in the near 10,000 crowd joined the protest and the police called in more reinforcements.
Some six police vehicles, two motor bikes and a fire brigade truck were brought into the field of play to escort the match officials and Suva players out of the ground. It took over an hour to do that. The Fiji Football Association, acting on the referee's report, abandoned the match. "We have decided to abandon the match for security reasons," said Fiji FA president Rajesh Patel. "The Fiji FA board will now meet to give a decision." The match officials, Ba players and their top brass did not wish to comment. Ba FA boss Rishi Kumar said they would only comment after conducting their own meeting. Angry Ba fans hurled verbal abuse at Behari and threw plastic bottles at Suva reserve players. This is the moment captured in time ... the ball inside the Ba goal-mouth In the match proper, both teams were semi-finals, Ba beat Navua 2-1 in extrafairly even and the match ended two goals disallowed. scoreless at full-time. Ba though had Suva last won the IDC in 1983. In the time and Suva pipped Lautoka 1-0.
TWO late goals from Kaliova Tivulu and Andrew Naicker helped Tailevu Naitasiri (T/N) reclaim the premier division on Sunday. After a scoreless first half, the Tagi Vonolagi coached side came up with a determined approach and utilised their opportunities well despite losing their captain Shiva Naidu to a red card. Vonolagi praised his side for not buckling under the pressure and under the western heat. He said after a scoreless half-time, he gave his side a stern wake-up call. "I told them to make use of the full length and width of the field and our boys were allowing the opposition to kick long balls," the former national rep said. "The boys did work according to the message and they didn't let their guard
down even though we were leading 1-0 with a few minutes left on the clock," he said. "I told them to play till the final whistle and that is what the boys did and that's how we got the second goal." He said the plan was to win their way back into the Super Premier division for next season's competition. "We have the promotion relegation coming up and this time around we would like to make it into the big league." T/N has played in the promotion relegation for the last two years. Vonolagi is hoping their third attempt will be a successful one. "We will continue training and try and work something out that will help us win the promotion relegation," he said.
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