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Imran Tahir

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BADLY INJURED Imran Tahir won’t play vs India at ICC Cricket World Cup Match!! Indiaecho.com – Imran Tahir Picks-Up An Injury Imran Tahir 4 for 38 IN MATCH OF England vs South Africa_ 2011 WORLD CUP MATCH South African tweaker Imran Tahir fractures thumb, doubtful for … Melbourne, Mar 10 : South Africa’s in-form leg-spinner Imran Tahir has fractured his left thumb, jolting his team’s World Cup chances. Tahir is the tournament’s second-highest wicket-taker with 11 victims in three matches. World Cup 2011: Imran Tahir advised ten days' rest after … Imran Tahir , South Africa’s Pakistan-born legspinner, has been advised ten days’ rest to deal with a fractured left thumb – Cricket news from ICC Cricket World Cup 2011. Imran Tahir Injury Scare for South Africa | Cricket Live Guide Imran Tahir had hurt himself, when he was attempting the return catch of Jonathan Trott of his own bowling. South African manager Mohammed Mossajee said that the team has not decided if he will play against India. … South African tweaker Imran Tahir fractures thumb, doubtful for … South Africa’s in-form leg-spinner Imran Tahir has fractured his left thumb, jolting his team’s World Cup chances. Tahir is the tournament’s. Imran Tahir confident to play against India South African leg spinner Imran Tahir believes that he will play in the big World Cup game against India, despite of this that his thumb is fractured. Pakistannewsnow says: Imran Tahir confident to play against India: South African leg spinner Imran Tahir is confident that he will pla… http://bit.ly/ijsvm1

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Forbes Magazine

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Facebook Movies

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Facebook experiments with streaming movies (NBC) – More than a half-billion people use Facebook to keep up with friends and family. Now, Warner Bros. Pictures wants to find out if those same Facebook users might use the social website to watch Movies . The company is now offering the film ” The Dark Knight ” for rental online to Facebook users. It costs 30 Facebook credits, the equivalent of $3, with Facebook getting one-third of the take. “If people show interest in watching ‘ The Dark Knight ,’ then potentially movie studios will want to offer other movies, either temporarily or permanently on Facebook , and Facebook would love this kind of profit,” said CNET.com’s Caroline McCarthy . It’s an experiment with lots of potential in the still-emerging world of online video. With more than 20 million subscribers, Netflix has been the front runner in video streaming rentals. Recently, Amazon has challenged with a similar offering. If Warner’s test with ” The Dark Knight ” proves successful, it could make Facebook a game changer for online movie distribution. “It certainly could become a threat as the video business evolves, and you have these 500 million users and the wisdom of friends,” said The Hollywood Reporter’s Marisa Guthrie . Facebook users who rent ” The Dark Knight ” have 48 hours to view it as many times as they want. Warner Bros. is already saying they plan to roll out other titles both for rent and purchase on Facebook in the months ahead. Copyright 2011 NBC. All rights reserved.

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King: Muslims Hearings Were Hyped by Hysteria

Rep. Peter King defended the hearings he held investigating homegrown terrorism in America and its link to young American Muslims. He says the “hysteria” built up against it did little to further the debate. (March 10)

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Gatsby Mansion

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The Great Gatsby mansion in NY set to be destroyed The beautiful 25-room mansion on Long Island that has been claimed to inspire F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic tale ” The Great Gatsby ” is getting ready to be demolished to make room for a subdivision. Cincinnati local Mary H stated ” This is sad. that home is a beautiful piece of history. Why does it have to be destroyed, why not made into a museum or an inn.? I hate when nice historical structures are wasted .” Yahoo News reported that Randy Bond , who is the Sands point village clerk on New York;s Long Island has revealed that in place of the mansion five houses worth about $10 million each will be built on the propriety location. The Great Gatsby Movie Trailer It has been claimed by some experts that F. Scott Fitzgerald was believed to have used the 1902 property as a model of the home of Gatsby character Daisy Buchanan . Today’s property owner has stated that he believes the ” Gatsby Mansion ” connection is exaggerated. The current owner’s name is David Brodsky , he reveals that his family purchased the mansion in 2004, and has listed the property condition as beyond repair. Newsday reported that historians in the area have revealed that numerous mansions in the area have been lost in the past 50 years because of rising taxes and the high cost of maintaining the properties. Cincinnati what do you think a great loss of a superb piece of history? Is this just another piece of history lost to laziness and greed? Share your thoughts here with others. Source : Examiner

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Rep. Keith Ellison’s emotional closing remarks

Click here to view this media (YouTube) Rep. Keith Ellison’s (D-MN) emotional closing remarks today at the House Committee on Homeland Security and their inquiry into the extent of radicalization among American Muslims. The committee is chaired by Rep. Peter King (R-NY). ELLISON: Let me close with a story, but remember that it’s only one of many American stories that could be told. Mohammed Salman Hamdani was a 23-year-old paramedic, a New York City police cadet and a Muslim American. He was one of those brave first responders who tragically lost their lives in the 9/11 terrorist attacks almost a decade ago. As The New York Times eulogized, “He wanted to be seen as an all-American kid.” Mr. Hamdani bravely sacrificed his life to try and help others on 9/11. After the tragedy some people tried to smear his character solely because of his Islamic faith. Some people spread false rumors and speculated that he was in league with the attackers only because he was Muslim. It was only when his remains were identified that these lies were fully exposed. Mohammed Salman Hamdani was a fellow American who gave his life for other Americans. His life should not be defined as a member of an ethnic group or a member of a religion, but as an American who gave everything for his fellow citizens. I yield back. As Think Progress noted, “Hamdami’s mother, Talat Hamdani, is at the hearings today. She works with September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows, which opposes the hearings.”

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NPR Correspondent Dons Headscarf in Sting to Expose Border Guard Bias

An NPR correspondent recently went incognito for a sting operation aimed at exposing U.S. border agents who target Muslims for “interrogation” at the Canadian border. Employing the same tactics used by James O'Keefe to bring down top NPR executives, counterterrorism correspondent Dina Temple-Raston draped herself in a headscarf, drove to the northern border, and recorded her encounter with a U.S. border agent. [Click here for audio.] “An agent from Customs and Border Protection was sitting in what looked like a little toll booth,” recalled Temple-Raston on the March 10 Morning Edition, who gave the agent no indication that he was being recorded. “He asked me to remove my sunglasses and peered into the car. I was wearing a headscarf and so was Kathy Jamil. He asked why we'd been to Canada.” According to Temple-Raston, Kathy Jamil, the Muslim principal of an Islamic school in Buffalo, New York, travels frequently between the U.S. and Canada and is routinely peppered with questions that she finds offensive. But Temple-Raston failed to contrast questions asked by U.S. officials with questions asked by Canadian officials, who have a border of their own to protect. As useful as such a contrast would have been in determining the extent to which Canadian border enforcement measures depart from U.S. practices, the veteran foreign affairs journalist chose to dig up “cases” of potential abuse to construct a narrative that U.S. agents habitually profile Muslims for “interrogation” because of their religion. Take Samer Shehata, who was pulled aside for additional questioning by customs agents in Florida. “Shehata and his family were taken into a secondary screening room,” intoned Temple-Raston. “Forty minutes ticked by. Shehata started to worry about missing his connecting flight. The agents asked Shehata about his parents, what he studied in college, where he went to college.” A professor of Middle Eastern studies at Georgetown University, Shehata was allegedly asked a certainly peculiar but hardly bigoted question by border agents: “who will win” the war on terrorism? The question seems innocent enough given Shehata's expertise in Middle Eastern politics, but an indignant Temple-Raston treated it like a serious offense: “Who's going to win? The Muslims or the Americans? The Israelis or the Palestinians?” Plowing ahead with her refrain, Temple-Raston questioned Thomas Winkowski, the assistant commissioner at U.S. Customs and Border Protection, about allegations of religious profiling at the Canadian border. “The line we don't cross is that we are improperly taking into consideration individuals' race and religion and the like,” explained Winkowski. “To me that's the boundary, that's the line.” Winkowski's answer clearly did not satisfy Temple-Raston, who turned to an ACLU spokeswoman to refute the border agent. “The question is when does discretion lead to abuse?” asked Temple-Raston. “The difference here is between routine and non-routine questions,” responded Hina Shemsi, the executive director of the ACLU's National Security Project. Temple-Raston added, “What the government can't do, [Shemsi] says, is ask about religion absent some suspicion of wrongdoing.” When pressed by Temple-Raston, Shemsi drew the same line that Winkowski drew. Not only that, but Temple-Raston failed to present any evidence that U.S. agents were in fact inquiring about religion without having any suspicion of wrongdoing. And even if they had, Winkowski maintained that the U.S. government does not tolerate such behavior. Click here for the print version of the March 10 story. A transcript of the relevant portions of the radio program can be found below: DINA TEMPLE-RASTON: Kathy Jamil is the principal of an Islamic school in Buffalo, New York. Jamil's Muslim and she wears a headscarf. Because of where she lives, she crosses into Canada and back frequently and lately that's meant U.S. immigration officials peppering her with questions. She offered to show me what happens. So we went to Niagara Falls, spent a few hours in Canada, and then came back. We approached the U.S. border at Rainbow bridge. An agent from Customs and Border Protection was sitting in what looked like a little toll booth. He asked me to remove my sunglasses and peered into the car. I was wearing a headscarf and so was Kathy Jamil. He asked why we'd been to Canada. I said I was working on a story on a notorious murder involving two local Muslims. It had been the talk of Buffalo. He asked Jamil if she was related to the murderer. TEMPLE-RASTON: That's Samer Shehata, a professor of Middle East studies at Georgetown University. He ran into trouble at customs in Florida this past January. He was returning to the U.S. with his wife and son from a vacation in Cancun. SAMER SHEHATA: After she looked at our passports and do her computer work she asked us to follow her, which was something I hadn't experience before. TEMPLE-RASTON: Shehata and his family were taken into a secondary screening room. Forty minutes ticked by. Shehata started to worry about missing his connecting flight. SHEHATA: And a few minutes afterwards I was summoned to speak to the supervisor of Homeland Security at the Fort Lauderdale airport. TEMPLE-RASTON: And so what did he ask you? SHEHATA: Well it wasn't so much asking, it was more an interrogation. TEMPLE-RASTON: The agents asked Shehata about his parents, what he studied in college, where he went to college. Shehata suggested the supervisor look up his resume on the Georgetown University website. Then he says, the interview took a bizarre turn. SHEHATA: After he asked me what I teach at Georgetown University and my response was Middle East politics, he asked “Who is going to win.” TEMPLE-RASTON: Who is going to win? The Muslims or the Americans? The Israelis or the Palestinians? Shehata said he wasn't sure what the question meant. Finally, after nearlytwo hours, Shehata got his U.S. passport back. –Alex Fitzsimmons is a News Analysis intern at the Media Research Center. Click here to follow him on Twitter.

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Target is blasting back at Lady Gaga who dumped a business deal with the discount retailer because she says the corporation didn’t live up to promises to support the gay and lesbian community. “Target remains committed to the LGBT community as demonstrated by our contributions to LGBT organizations, our Policy…

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New Video: Chris Brown feat. Busta Rhymes & Lil’ Wayne “Look At Me Now”

Well, after BET’s 106 & Park played a sneak peak earlier tonight seems as though the official video for Chris Brown’s “Look At Me Now” is here a day early. The Colin Tilley visual which features Busta Rhymes & Lil’ Wayne was to premiere tomorrow at 6PM EST. If you haven’t already you can pre-order Chris Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : MissInfo.tv Discovery Date : 10/03/2011 03:51 Number of articles : 5

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‘Lord of the Dance’ Goes 3D on the Big Screen

Michael Flatley reveals why he is bringing his smash hit dance show to cinemas, in ‘Lord of the Dance 3D.’ (March 10)

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