Friday, October 21, 2011

Qaddafi was Pulled from drain pipe, shown no mercy


Dragged from hiding in a drainage pipe, a wounded Moammar Qaddafi raised his hands and begged revolutionary fighters: "Don't kill me, my sons." Within an hour, he was dead, but not before jubilant Libyans had vented decades of hatred by pulling the eccentric dictator's hair and parading his bloodied body on the hood of a truck.

The death Thursday of Qaddafi, two months after he was driven from power and into hiding, decisively buries the nearly 42-year regime that had turned the oil-rich country into an international pariah and his own personal fiefdom.

It also thrusts Libya into a new age in which its transitional leaders must overcome deep divisions and rebuild nearly all its institutions from scratch to achieve dreams of democracy.

"We have been waiting for this historic moment for a long time. Moammar Qaddafi has been killed," Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril said in the capital of Tripoli. "I would like to call on Libyans to put aside the grudges and only say one word, which is Libya, Libya, Libya."

President Barack Obama told the Libyan people: "You have won your revolution."
Although the U.S. briefly led the relentless NATO bombing campaign that sealed Qaddafi's fate, Washington later took a secondary role to its allies. Britain and France said they hoped that his death would lead to a more democratic Libya.

Other leaders have fallen in the Arab Spring uprisings, but the 69-year-old Qaddafi is the first to be killed. He was shot to death in his hometown of Sirte, where revolutionary fighters overwhelmed the last of his loyalist supporters Thursday after weeks of heavy battles.

Also killed in the city was one of his feared sons, Muatassim, while another son - one-time heir apparent Seif al-Islam - was wounded and captured. An AP reporter saw cigarette burns on Muatassim's body.

Bloody images of Qaddafi's last moments raised questions over how exactly he died after he was captured wounded, but alive. Video on Arab television stations showed a crowd of fighters shoving and pulling the goateed, balding Qaddafi, with blood splattered on his face and soaking his shirt.

Qaddafi struggled against them, stumbling and shouting as the fighters pushed him onto the hood of a pickup truck. One fighter held him down, pressing on his thigh with a pair of shoes in a show of contempt.
Fighters propped him on the hood as they drove for several moments, apparently to parade him around in victory.

"We want him alive. We want him alive," one man shouted before Qaddafi was dragged off the hood, some fighters pulling his hair, toward an ambulance.

Later footage showed fighters rolling Qaddafi's lifeless body over on the pavement, stripped to the waist and a pool of blood under his head. His body was then paraded on a car through Misrata, a nearby city that suffered a brutal siege by regime forces during the eight-month civil war that eventually ousted Qaddafi. Crowds in the streets cheered, "The blood of martyrs will not go in vain."

Thunderous celebratory gunfire and cries of "God is great" rang out across Tripoli well past midnight, leaving the smell of sulfur in the air. People wrapped revolutionary flags around toddlers and flashed V for victory signs as they leaned out car windows. Martyrs' Square, the former Green Square from which Qaddafi made many defiant speeches, was packed with revelers.

In Sirte, the ecstatic former rebels celebrated the city's fall after weeks of fighting by firing endless rounds into the sky, pumping their guns, knives and even a meat cleaver in the air and singing the national anthem.
The outpouring of joy reflected the deep hatred of a leader who had brutally warped Libya with his idiosyncratic rule. After seizing power in a 1969 coup that toppled the monarchy, Qaddafi created a "revolutionary" system of "rule by the masses," which supposedly meant every citizen participated in government but really meant all power was in his hands. He wielded it erratically, imposing random rules while crushing opponents, often hanging anyone who plotted against him in public squares.

Abroad, Qaddafi posed as a Third World leader, while funding militants, terror groups and guerrilla armies. His regime was blamed in the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland and the downing of a French passenger jet in Africa the following year, as well as the 1986 bombing of a German discotheque frequented by U.S. servicemen that killed three people.

The day began with revolutionary forces bearing down on the last of Qaddafi's heavily armed loyalists who in recent days had been squeezed into a block of buildings of about 700 square yards.

A large convoy of vehicles moved out of the buildings, and revolutionary forces moved to intercept it, said Fathi Bashagha, spokesman for the Misrata Military Council, which commanded the fighters who captured him. At 8:30 a.m., NATO warplanes struck the convoy, a hit that stopped it from escaping, according to French Defense Minister Gerard Longuet.

Fighters then clashed with loyalists in the convoy for three hours, with rocket-propelled grenades, anti-aircraft weapons and machine guns. Members of the convoy got out of the vehicles, Bashagha said.
Qaddafi and other supporters fled on foot, with fighter in pursuit, he said. A Qaddafi bodyguard captured as they ran away gave a similar account to Arab TV stations.

Qaddafi and several bodyguards took refuge in a drainage pipe under a highway nearby. After clashes ensued, Qaddafi emerged, telling the fighters outside, "What do you want? Don't kill me, my sons,' according to Bashagha and Hassan Doua, a fighter who was among those who captured him.

Bashagha said Qaddafi died in the ambulance from wounds suffered during the clashes. Abdel-Jalil Abdel-Aziz, a doctor who accompanied the body in the ambulance during the 120-mile drive to Misrata, said Qaddafi died from twbullet wounds - to the head and chest.

A government account of Qaddafi's death said he was captured unharmed and later was mortally wounded in the crossfire from both sides.

Amnesty International urged the revolutionary fighters to give a complete report, saying it was essential to conduct "a full, independent and impartial inquiry to establish the circumstances of Col. Qaddafi's death."
The TV images of Qaddafi's bloodied body sent ripples across the Arab world and on social networks such as Twitter.

Many wondered whether a similar fate awaits Syria's Bashar Assad and Yemen's Ali Abdullah Saleh, two leders clinging to power in the face of long-running Arab Spring uprisings. For the millions of Arabs yearning for freedom, democracy and new leadership, the death of one of the region's most brutal dictators will likely inspire and invigorate the movement for change.

As word spread of Qaddafi's death, jubilant ibyans poured into Tripoli's central Martyr's Square, chanting "Syria! Syria!" - urging the Syrian opposition on to victory.

"This will signal the death of the idea that Arab leaders are invincible," said Egyptian activist and blogger Hossam Hamalawi. "Mubarak is in a cage, Ben Ali ran away, and now Qaddafi killed. ... All this will bring down the red line that we can't get these guys."

Thursday's final blows to the Qaddafi regime allow Libya's interim leadership, the National Transitional Council, to declare the entire country liberated.

It rules out a scenario some had feared - that Qaddafi might flee into Libya's southern deserts and lead a resistance campaign. Following the fall of Tripoli on Aug. 21, Qaddafi loyalists mounted fierce resistance in several areas, including Sirte, preventing the new leadership from declaring full victory. Earlier this week, revolutionary fighters gained control of one stronghold, Bani Walid.

Information Minister Mahmoud Shammam told AP that Muatassim Qaddafi was killed in Sirte. Abdel-Aziz, the doctor who accompanied Qaddafi's body in the ambulance, said Muatassim was shot in the chest. Also killed was Qaddafi's Defense Minister Abu Bakr Younis.

Justice Minister Mohammed al-Alagi said Seif al-Islam Qaddafi had been wounded in the leg and was being held in a hospital in the city of Zlitan, northwest of Sirte. Shammam said Seif was captured in Sirte, but the senior NTC leadership did not immediately confirm.

The National Council will declare liberation on Saturday, Mohamed Sayeh, a senior council member, said. That begins a key timetable toward creating a new system: The NTC has always said it will form a new interim government within a month of liberation and will hold elections within eight months.

But the revolutionary forces are an unruly mix of militias from Libya's major cities, and already differences have emerged between them. Revolutionaries from Tripoli, Misrata and Benghazi - Libya's second-largest city that has served as the rebel capital during the civil war - have exchanged accusations that each is trying to dominate the new rule.

Also, Islamic fundamentalists have taken an increasingly prominent role, pushing for some form of Islamic state in Libya, causing friction with more secular leaders.

"Libyans aim for multiparty politics, justice, democracy and freedom," said Libyan Defense Minister Jalal al-Degheili. "The end of Qaddafi is not the aim, we say the minor struggle is over. The bigger struggle is now coming. This will not happen unless all the Libyan people are ... united."

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Poonam Pandey MMS and site http://www.poonampandey.co.in/ is live


The  Video site You Tube has restricted the steamy and semi-nude videos of super hot model Poonam Pandey from now onward.


Poonam Pandey, who launched her semi-porn website www.poonampandey.co.in on October 16,has loaded her recent 4-min long MMS "Mirror Act" through the website You Tube after promo video of 'Bathroom Act'.


But, You Tube banned Poonam Pandey's website,due to the violation of YouTube's policy against spam, scams and commercially deceptive content.


The YouTube has now flagged the Poonam Pandey video as age-restricted content. A viewer above age of 18 can view the video after signing up.


Poonam Pandey has also confirmed on Twitter. She has also promised releasing her next video "Bed Room Secrets" soon.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Rangers headed back to World Series



Texas,The ground was spread with empty bottles of ginger ale and red, white, and blue confetti. The white hodings  was already hanging over the steel façade beyond center field: 2011 AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPIONS, it said. 

The ground speakers were blaring "We Are The Champions." The fans were in the stands, still on their feet. It was nearing 11 p.m. in the heart of Texas and the celebration was just started at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. But as Nolan Ryan walked off the field to the roar of the crowd, the team president and CEO barely cracked a smile.

"We haven't finished what we set out to do," Ryan said. "We've still got four more games to win."
While they haven't won a World Series in their 51-year history, the Texas Rangers have officially arrived as an American League superpower. For 50 years they were one of the worst organizations in all of professional sports -- until last October, they were the only major league franchise never to have won a playoff series. Now here they are, headed to a second straight Fall Classic after their 15-5 romp over the Detroit Tigers in Game 6 of the ALCS. George W. Bush and Dirk Nowitzki were among the 51,508 in Arlington to watch Texas become the fifth AL team to win back-to-back pennants since the introduction of the LCS in 1969. New York, Boston: step aside.

"They proved in this series that they were the team that should represent the American League in the World Series," Tigers manager Jim Leyland said. "We're a class organization. They are a class organization. And I tip my hat to them."

From the first day of spring training these Rangers were on a mission to prove that their magical 2010 season wasn't a fluke. They went on to win a franchise-record 96 wins during the regular season and, after rolling over the Rays and Tigers in the first two rounds of the postseason, are now only the third AL franchise other than the Yankees over the last 40 years to reach the World Series in consecutive years (the Blue Jays in '92 and '93 and the A's dynasties of the early '70s and late '80s are the others).
It didn't look good for Texas in the early innings of Game 6. Miguel Cabrera got the scoring going in the top of the first, ripping a 96 mph fastball from Derek Holland for a home run over the right-field wall, just beyond the reach of Nelson Cruz. In the top of the second, Jhonny Peralta hit another opposite-field home run to right field.
VERDUCCI: Rangers ride unusual winning formula back to World Series
Then came the fateful bottom of the third. With two men on, Michael Young drilled a slider from Max Scherzer down the left-field line for a two-run double to tie the score. Adrian Beltre then broke a 0-for-13 slump with an RBI single, and the Rangers took a 3-2 lead. After Scherzer walked Cruz to load the bases, Leyland decided he'd seen enough from his starter.
Leyland then made a decision that will haunt him all winter: he decided that Daniel Schlereth was the man he wanted on the mound with his team's season on the line. Schlereth's last appearance was on Oct. 4 in Game 4 of the ALDS against the Yankees. He struggled with his control all season, with 31 walks in 49 innings. But here he was, in a one-run game, with the bases loaded, one out, and everything on the line. On a 2-1 count, Schlereth threw a sinker that didn't sink and David Murphy lined it to center field for a two-run single. Game over. Series over.
Now the Rangers await the winner of the NLCS, with three days off until the start of the World Series. There will be many questions leading up to Game 1, of course. Will Ron Washington keep Cruz, the hottest player on the planet, hitting seventh in the order? Can the Rangers keep winning without a starter tossing a quality start? Will Derek Holland finally give up on his moustache?
There are no more questions about this team's place in the American League. With a talented core of young players, with one of the smartest front offices in the game, with a monster TV deal, the Rangers are positioned to rule the American League for years to come. But there remains unfinished business this October. "We're happy to go to the World Series right now," says Young, the longest-tenured Ranger. "But we've still got a lot of work to do."

Rick Ross Concert of Greensboro, N.C Canceled


The famous artist Rick Ross will not take the stage which was scheduled in Greensboro, N.C., tonight.

A spokesman of the Greensboro Coliseum Complex revealed that the rapper, who suffered seizures  on Friday, would not be performing at a homecoming concert which was scheduled  tonight, reports the local Fox station, WGHP.

As per the website of station, Andrew Brown revealed the Coliseum received word of the cancellation around 6:45 p.m.

Ross had a seizure  on Friday morning in mid air on a flight from Fort Lauderdale to Memphis, where he had been scheduled to perform that evening.Then the flight had made an emergency landing so Ross could be taken to a Florida hospital, the rapper was released and then boarded a private plane to resume his journey to Tennessee. 

However, he suffered a second seizure and the private jet landed in Birmingham, Ala., where the performer was taken to a hospital again. No updates on his condition have been reported.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Amazing Picture find how many animals are here....

The picture having several Animals find it .....

Hint-their are three animals......see every where....shed.....as well...


Friday, October 7, 2011

Google is Most Preffered Employer



Internet leading search engine Google has been placed at the top most position amongst the world leading employer. According to the current survey conducted by Global Employer Branding firm Universum, Google toped in list of top 50 business and engineering companies to work on.

As per recent stats released to by the investigating firm 160,000 personals around the globe ,which includes countries like Brazil, India, France, Italy, Russia, Japan, Spain, US and UK .The research giant followed by  auditor KPMG, were most B-schools students want to work, while engineering graduates preferred leading tech giant IBM as their secondary option.

 Microsoft is the amongst the third best option to work in for engineering graduates, followed by  car manufacturer BMW ( fourth),chip maker Intel(fifth), electronics company Sony(sixth), Apple( seventh),GE (eight),Siemens(ninth) and consumer goods group Procter & Gamble( tenth).

Monday, October 3, 2011

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) how the Meta tags helps




Getting your site listed in Google,Yahoo,Bing,Ask and the other search engines is the most awarding ways of directing free, targeted traffic to your pages.

Now a day’s most of the traffic lands to the web pages from the major search engines.The Search Engines Determines the page Rank

Before one try to submit their site to the search engines, one must understand what they looking for when they decide how to rank their site. Listing is not a guarantee to get traffic. Prior to it one have to make sure that the site is search engine ready or not.

The thumb rule is that most engines use a "formula" to find the keyword relevancy. The technical term which is called an "algorithm” and each search engine has their own unique algorithm that it uses to rank the web pages. 

Generally, the formula includes page title, overall body of the content and the number and quality of links pointing back to the site, social media influence, and how long visitors stay on site, etc.

It's important to know that every search engine is different from other. Some considers at inbound links (number of people linking to you), others may place more emphasis on your body content.

It is important to know about Meta tags. These are hidden descriptors that appear at the beginning of your HTML code, inside your <head> tag. 
They may be invisible to the visitor's eyes, but search engine spiders can takes it seriously.

They usually consist of a title, description, and keyword tag and they look something like this:

<head>

<title>Title of Your Site</title>

<meta name="description" content="Description of your site here.">

<meta name="keywords" content="keywords separated by commas">

</head>

Because of chances of abuse, search engines now put less emphasis on certain tags while ranking the pages, but you the site owner must include them because they do use them to display information about the web site.

For example, whatever is inside the <title> tag is what the search engines will use as the title of your site in the search results. You want to use keywords that describe your page and entice visitors to click.

Note: Bloggers do not need to manually insert this code as there are places to insert your title, description, etc. in the "Edit" most when you are creating your posts.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Vladimir Putin more popular than me: Medvedev


Moscow, Oct 2 : Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has revealed that he is not willing to run for a second presidential term because Prime Minister Vladimir Putinis popular and more authoritative to handle the responsibility.

"It did not mean next year's election result was predetermined," Mr Medvedev said in an interview with the Russian television channels Channel One, Rossiya and NTV.

"Certainly, I am glad to realize that the incumbent President enjoys quite a high level of trust, he has quite high election rating in the current situation, but, on the other hand, I note that Prime Minister Putin is definitely the most authoritative politician in our country now, his rating is higher," Mr Medvedev said.

"In fact, this is practical, but very important issues, which any politician should take into account, if the latter wants to bring some benefit to his country, rather than elbowing," he said.

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's bid to return as the president post that he held between 2000 and 2008 has angered the country's dead opposition.

However Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev told Russian TV new faces would "renew" the government.

"It will be a pivotal renewal of the government - a government consisting of new people. This is fundamentally important," he said.

Pro-Kremlin United Russia party has indorsed the proposal of Putin's that Medvedev heads the party list for the parliamentary elections and take the responsibility as Prime Minister after the presidential poll.

The decision of Medvedev to exchange the roles had been taken years back but he had kept open the option of running for president, depending on his acceptability.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Ford Rides over Figo and Feasta reported Record sale in Indian



New Delhi, Oct 2 : Ford India reported its September sales that has increased significantly amid sluggish growth in the overall market. The sales of Ford car in India improved by 9.45% to 10,270 units, mainly on high demand of new Fiesta and India rededicated Figo. Ford India  had sold 9,383 cars in the same month in 2010.

Expressing the satisfaction over the sales performance, Ford India President and Managing Director Michael Boneham said, "Sales rose mainly on the back of new vehicle, all-new Ford Fiesta, and continued strong demand for the Ford Figo." However, the domestic sales have reduced by 6.9% to 7,801 units with respect to 8,380 units in the same month in 2010, it added. 

Its overseas shipments increased up to 2,469 units in September this year with respect to 1,003 units in same month in 2010. 

During first half of the year, Ford sold 90,612 units with respect to 67,253 units in the same period of 2010, registering an increase of 35%.

"Despite increasing fuel prices and an increasingly challenging market, consumers continue to choose the fuel-efficient, affordable, feature-filled vehicles Ford offers, and we are close to reaching the 100,000 sales milestones for this year," Mr Boneham said.

General Motor Rides in September over Beat Diesel



New Delhi, Oct 1:World second gear General Motors(GM) India reported  its sales for the month of September increased by 17.35 % to 10,112 units, due to great response to its hatchback Chevrolet Beat Diesel amid rising petrol price.

GM had sold 8,617 units during the same month a year ago . 

Expressing happiness over the sales figure, Mr P Balendran, Vice President, GM India, said, "The growth was primarily driven by the recently launched most fuel efficient vehicle Chevrolet Beat Diesel." GM India has sold 5,621 units of Beat, 1,789 units of Tavera, 1,603 units of Spark, 814 units of the Cruze, 325 units of Optra, 192 units of Aveo and 128 units of the Captiva during the month, it said in a statement

Toyota reported record sales in September led by Etios and Etios Liva

                      


New Delhi, Oct 1: A Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) sale in September has doubled with total units 12, 807 mainly led by India dedicated Etios and Etios Liva. TKM had sold 6,235 units during the same month a year ago. 

Speaking over the September sales performance, TKM deputy managing director (marketing) Sandeep Singh said, "We have registered a growth of 105 per cent in September sales. This growth can be attributed to the sales of Etios and Etios Liva clocking a total of 5,926 units." The flagship brands of Toyota Innova along with SUV Fortuner and Cimfortable Corolla have also contributed the growth in India market. 

He further said, "This is a positive sign for us at the onset of the festive season". 

The Etios and Etios Liva has seen overwhelming responce and recorded a sale of 2,951 units and 2,975 units respectively along with the Innova clocking 4,765 units. 

The Corolla Altis and Fortuner has also seen a good sale of 994 units and 1,078 units respectively