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Syriana

Long gone are the days when wars were fought for PRIDE ,HONOR ,LAND ,WEALTH & EVEN WOMEN ,these days the war that is fought is more or less focussed on a commodity called "OIL" which virtually runs our entire planet. Obviously such a needed commodity has a price but its not the monetary price alone that needs to be looked at but also the human price thats paid. People always look at the middle east an an unstable region with the stable countries heavily relying on its western counterparts to take care of their security alas there is one point which never makes sense at all ,why are the richest Arabic countries armies dependent on a foreign entity for its security ,are they not able to form an army or are they forbid from maintaining one ??? PLOT : " A political saga that throws light on the politics behind the shady PETROLEUM POLITICS . " A WARNING TO ALL THOSE WHO EXPECT POPCORN TYPE ENTERTAINMENT ,THIS FILM IS DEFINITELY NOT SUITED FOR T...

Nokia enters dual SIM market

The Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia today unveiled its first two dual SIM phones in India â€" C1 and C2. These two devices are from the Nokia C-series range. As reported earlier by Telecom Yatra, the Nokia C1 (C1-00) will be launched globally by mid-September and the Nokia C2 (C2-00) will be launched later this year. On being asked why Nokia entered the dual SIM segment so late, D Shivkumar, managing director, Nokia India, said, "The dual SIM market in India took off only in the last one year, mainly due to the tariff war amongst telecom operators. These phones have been in the market from the last 5 years, but they never picked up so fast. Right now the segment is significant and we feel that it is the right time to enter this market.â€� Nokia C1 will be available at Rs 1999 and a user can use it only for voice and SMS. It comes with a standby battery time of up to six weeks, the longest ever for a Nokia phone. Nokia C2 will be priced around Rs 2500 and will co...

An airline with a Sense of Humour – Kulula

Kulula is a low-cost South African airline that doesn't take itself too seriously. Check out their new livery on these 8 photos and the cabin announcements!   Kulula's airline attendants and pilots are known for injecting a sense of humour into situations: "Please pay attention to the safety announcement, because you will be writing a test shortly". "If you are caught smoking, you will be asked to leave the aircraft". "You could be fined up to R7999 for smoking on the plane, and for these prices you could be flying SAA" "Ladies and gentlemen, we've reached cruising altitude and will be turning down the cabin lights. This is for your comfort and to enhance the appearance of your flight attendants." "Me Tarzan, You on hold", when phoning Kulula and being put on hold. "To operate your seat belt, insert the metal tab into the buckle, and pull the belt tight. It works j...

Kollywood Star families

"The Leader Who Had No Title"

1.        You can really Lead Without a Title. 2.        Knowing what to do and not doing it is the same as not knowing what to do. 3.        Give away what you most wish to receive. 4.        The antidote to stagnation is innovation. 5.        The conversations you are most resisting are the conversations you most need to be having. 6.        Leadership is no longer about position - but passion. It's no longer about image but impact. This is Leadership 2.0. 7.        The bigger the dream, the more important to the team. 8.        Visionaries see the "impossible" as the inevitable. 9.        All great thinkers are initially ridiculed - and...

Flower Carpet

This beautiful "carpet" is created every year. in the Grand-Place in Brussels, It's made entirely with fresh flowers - begonias.  

Careful – Everyone is watching…