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Friday, March 28, 2003  

British PM Mr.Tony Blair is voicing the moral grounds of the on going war. He is really giving the US led war a humane picture. More than all these, u shud see him talking to believe his beliefs abt liberating the people of Iraq.

Colin Powell declines all kinds of non-US (and non-coalition) participation in the post war scenario. This evidently means US is gonna get it's flag flying in Iraq tooo....

posted by Yy | 2:28:00 AM


Tuesday, March 25, 2003  

US is gonna face the wrath. "whose wrath ?" Time is gonna decide that !!

posted by Yy | 11:51:00 PM


Tuesday, March 18, 2003  

"Born out of fear" - Iraqi gravid mothers were rushed to the hospitals, demanding caesareans resulting in premature babies. The carrying mothers were obviously fearing a delivery during the imminent war. What can be more brutal ?

US is redefining tyranny and arrogance. How different is US behaving from the barbarian Byzantine kingdoms of yester years ?

They do differ in one issue atleast, U.S. promises to reconstruct Iraq and 'handover' the oil wealth to Iraqis after carpet bombing the entire landscape.(If there are anybody left !!)

U.S. has also proclaimed that the sole rights for the reconstruction and rehabilitation rest with US firms. ( For their economy to prosper ??)

I consider myself very unfortunate(or timid?) for not being able to show my protest. (Am I far too americanized for sounding a retreat ??) How do i show my protest ?

Bann US' products ?? Stop working for US ?? (This is next to impossible, Honeywell is a US based company. Even Wipro, Infosys work for some XYZ of US)

i'm still in search of meaningful protest or Is it necessary that i protest, in the first place ??

As Vatican said, "Those who decide that all peaceful means that international law makes available are exhausted assume a greater responsibility before God, their conscience and history".

posted by Yy | 8:06:00 PM
 

This is what Australian Media has got to say abt Sachin Tendulkar, "The most exciting batsman of his time because he finds the right balance between reason and passion, techinque and power, nerves and placement and judgement that applies to all tastes."

posted by Yy | 2:55:00 AM


Wednesday, March 12, 2003  

US is considered to be one of the most tolerate nations in the world !! But listen to this to alter ur opinions.

Cafeterias in the US house of Representatives have begun to serve french fries with a new name called freedom fries. Similarly french toast becomes freedom toast !! All this because France threatens to veto US' move on Iraq.

posted by Yy | 10:52:00 PM
 

If u r a cricketer, the only way to be their in history is by giving some good compliments on Sachin Tendulkar. U can be borne into the history only thru him. Such ruthless he is gonna be with his contemporaries. He is gonna make more than 700 runs this world cup and is threatening to make the cup all his, with his bat alone. Hail! Sachin

posted by Yy | 2:24:00 AM


Tuesday, March 11, 2003  

Saathvik Srinath in cricket. More abt him in this interesting story.

posted by Yy | 11:23:00 PM
 

Circle has been the most intriguing geometric figure i ever faced.
I'd been fortunate enough to witness a tribal dance in the Araku Valley, Vishakapatnam, INDIA. They were relying heavily on circular patterns for bringing aesthetic beauty into their dance. All their instruments had a circle somewhere in them. In short they had cirlce in all walks of their life. I guess this is the case with every other aboriginal race in the world. It is so natural to man kind that the figure we draw after a st. line is cirlce. We gave a cirlce to represent zero. pi the mysterious number for time immemorial is from cirlce.

More than all these, cirlce has deeper significances in our lives. "The great circle of life..." goes the a song of Elton John in The Lion King. So does another famous saying..."Everything comes in full cirlce"... Wishing to see more connotations/annotations on circle...

posted by Yy | 8:30:00 PM
 

According to a report published by journal of Nature Neuroscience, car experts perceive automobiles using neurons in a small part of the brain long thought to be dedicated to recognizing faces !! More on this at SCIAM's site.

posted by Yy | 1:02:00 AM


Monday, March 10, 2003  

Recently, R & B has replaced a few Tamil sign boards with Hindi/English ones in Tamil Nadu !! and there was a fight over this in the Parliament. TN's MPs say that they should not be forced to learn Hindi. Bihari and UP MPs protest with Hindi Naare !!

How can somebody force me to leave my mother-tongue for some 'foreign' language ?? (anyway, my mother tongue is Telugu). Yes, we do need one language across all state barriers, but that cannot be at the cost of native languages. Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam are no aboriginal languages that somebody can wish to extinct-ify them. "Language is central to any culture", says Noam Chomsky. Telugu is comparable to the devabhasha Samskrit, in all aspects and has got whole of Carnatic music woven around it. It is also a language rich in terms of literature. It has got a whole culture around it. So are the other South Indian languages.

We are known for our diversity and diversity is what keeps world alive. Let's not put our languages on the list of endangered ones.

posted by Yy | 8:28:00 PM


Sunday, March 09, 2003  

Mandira Bedi, the bimbo, moderator for extraa innings on SET MAX is causing flutters across India. Her cricketing knowledge has been troubling the panel as much as viewers. Even her gorgeous looks cudn't come to her rescue. Learn feeling comfortable, since SET MAX is all set to bring Lisa Ray for the next LokSabha polls !!

posted by Yy | 10:26:00 PM
 

Allan Donald's swan song - South African cricketer bid farewell to the game after the South Africans were thrown out of the cup(2003) by the Rain God. He said that there were more ups in his career than downs and he could walk out of the press room with his head held high. He recollected his misfortunate run-out in the semis against Australia in 1999 world cup and he expressed his gladness that he didn't have to make that single run this world cup !!
He said that he believes that if things are not meant to be, they are not meant to be. "I played for 4 world cups and we couldn't win even one. That is the beauty of professional sport". He concluded saying that he would strive to improve South African cricket following his retirement.

posted by Yy | 9:40:00 PM
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