Saturday, January 12, 2008
Pearl Harbor - An Oscar-winning war film
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Labels: American attack, Ben Afflect, Japanese home islands, Kate Beckinsale, Oscar Winning war film, Pearl Harbor, Tennessee farm, World War II
Pesticide Percentage (%) in cool drinks released from IMA recently.
Pesticide Percentage (%) in cool drinks released from IMA (Indian Medical Association) recently.
1 Thums up 15.2%
2 Coke 13.4%
3 7 up 12.5%
4 Mirinda 10.7%
5 Pepsi 10.9%
6 Fanta 9.1%
If the Range exceeds 2.1%, then its very dangerous to the Human Liver.Results in Cancer!This Message is from Indian Medical Association.
Please pass it to all known persons in your e-mails...........
Please be cautious......
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Labels: Indian Cool Drinks, Indian Medical Association, Pesticide Percentage
Thursday, January 3, 2008
Amazing flat belly diet informations
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If you are trying to lose weight, but are failing to pay attention to your water intake, you are making things much more difficult than they have to be Here are some of the major reasons why anyone hoping to burn off fat and get slim needs to get a healthy dose of water every single day
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Labels: flat belly diet, good morning america, mufa, mufa diet
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
Kumari Fulbright - yesterday beauty queen... what about now?
Kumari Fulbright, 25, stuck a butcher's knife in her former lover's ear and repeatedly bit him while he was held captive for ten hours, court documents reveal.
A search of the premises in Tucson, Arizona, uncovered a used bullet along with .45-calibre ammunition, plastic gloves, marijuana, the victim's possessions, and a book – How To Win Friends And Influence People.
Fulbright, who has been charged with armed robbery, kidnap and assault with a deadly weapon, was named Miss Pima County in 2005 and Miss Desert Sun in 2006. Her attorney, Tom Hartzell, said she was a promising law student who hoped to specialise in entertainment law.
'We're eager to see the process through and for the truth of this matter to come to light,' he said.
Fulbright, who worked as a clerk for a federal judge, has been released on £25,000 bail.
Officers are still searching for two men in connection with the case. A third man, Larry Hammond, remains behind bars awaiting trial.
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Labels: Arizona, armed robbery, Beauty Queen, Kumari Fulbright, law student, Miss Arizona in 2006, Miss Desert Sun in 2006, Miss Pima County in 2005, Tucson
History of Tournament of Roses Parade
East and Midwest. They wished to showcase their new California home's mild winter weather. At a club meeting, Professor Charles F. Holder announced, "In New York, people are buried in the snow. Here our flowers are blooming and our oranges are about to bear. Let's hold a festival to tell the world about our paradise."
And so the Club decided to organize their first New Year's Day parade. Horse-drawn carriages covered in flowers, followed by foot races, polo matches, and a game of tug-of-war on the town lot attracted a crowd of 2000 to the event. Upon seeing the scores of flowers on display, the Professor decided to suggest the name "Tournament of Roses."
Oklahoma Rising Float at the 2007 Rose Parade
Over the next few founding years, marching bands and motorized floats were added. By 1895, the event was too large for the Valley Hunt Club to handle, hence the Tournament of Roses Association was formed. By the eleventh annual Tournament (1900), the town lot on which the activities were held was re-named Tournament Park, a large open area that is directly adjacent Pasadena's world-famous institution of higher learning, Caltech. Activities soon included ostrich races, bronco busting demonstrations, and an odd novelty race between a camel and an elephant. (The elephant won the race.) Soon, reviewing stands were built along the parade route, and newspapers in Eastern Seaboard cities started to take notice of the event.
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Labels: New Year's Day, Tournament of Roses, Tournament of Roses Association, Tournament Park
Motorbike Jump - Robbie Maddison sets record
The brash young Aussie from Kiama in New South Wales stunned the sell-out crowd at the Rio Casino and Hotel in Las Vegas as he went to new lengths on his Honda CR45. Yesterday's event was the perfect warm-up for Maddison, who on March 29 will try to better his mark when Melbourne plays host to the Crusty Demons Night of World Records.
Maddison will go head-to-head with Americans Seth Enslow and Ryan Capes in a leap-off for the longest distance jumped on a motorbike. "There are a lot of people who have wanted to see me, Ryan Capes and Seth Enslow go head-to-head to see who can go the greatest distance. "Now their dreams have been answered," Maddison said yesterday.
"I know I can go further than tonight. I wasn't going to show my full hand before March 29. "There is definitely more left in the tank and I believe, with the support of the Aussie crowd and the awesome facilities being constructed, I will be able to nudge the 340 feet (104m) mark."
Having recently attended the funeral of his idol Knievel, Maddison admitted he wished the famous daredevil had been there to see him make history.
"Evel Knievel inspired me to get involved in distance jumps," Maddison said.
"It was just such a shame he wasn't here to see the jump as he has always said it couldn't be done."
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