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Idliburra
Pilla Bewarse Username: Idliburra
Post Number: 168 Registered: 09-2004 Posted From: 207.68.119.4
| Posted on Wednesday, September 22, 2004 - 1:58 pm: | |
From: V S Rawat वी एस रावत <vsrawat@h...> Date: Wed Sep 22, 2004 1:55 pm Subject: SWADES AUDIO RELEASED: SONG LIST http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/arrahmanfans/ message/45687 . |
Idliburra
Pilla Bewarse Username: Idliburra
Post Number: 152 Registered: 09-2004 Posted From: 207.68.119.4
| Posted on Tuesday, September 21, 2004 - 5:51 pm: | |
From: "lawrence jerome braganza" <lawrencejeromeb@y...> Date: Tue Sep 21, 2004 5:43 am Subject: 'Swades' audio at The Gateway! 'Swades' audio at The Gateway! By Our Correspondent 2004 Bollyvista.com The soundtrack release of Ashutosh Gowariker and UTV's 'Swades' (starring Shah Rukh Khan and Gayatri Joshi) will be held at Mumbai's famous historical landmark, The Gateway of India, this Friday. A party at The Taj, which is opposite the monument, will follow. T- Series is the audio label under which A.R. Rahman has scored the music. lets hope for the best. lawrence
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Chalam
Vooriki Bewarse Username: Chalam
Post Number: 4605 Registered: 04-2004 Posted From: 148.87.1.171
| Posted on Tuesday, September 21, 2004 - 4:27 pm: | |
sullleee, neekante first ye vintaleve. tension padaka
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Idliburra
Pilla Bewarse Username: Idliburra
Post Number: 151 Registered: 09-2004 Posted From: 207.68.119.4
| Posted on Tuesday, September 21, 2004 - 4:26 pm: | |
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Chalam
Vooriki Bewarse Username: Chalam
Post Number: 4604 Registered: 04-2004 Posted From: 148.87.1.171
| Posted on Tuesday, September 21, 2004 - 4:15 pm: | |
papam aa speech writer gaadi peru kooda ekkada ledemo kada ?! antibush mama, endukantha 'idi' bush ante ?
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Idliburra
Pilla Bewarse Username: Idliburra
Post Number: 149 Registered: 09-2004 Posted From: 207.68.119.4
| Posted on Tuesday, September 21, 2004 - 4:08 pm: | |
bush mama.. article chaala baagundi.. every one hour ki okati ilaanti articles vesthoo undu mama... thanks |
Antibush
Pilla Bewarse Username: Antibush
Post Number: 2 Registered: 09-2004 Posted From: 199.203.54.66
| Posted on Tuesday, September 21, 2004 - 4:04 pm: | |
IDLEBURRA SEE HOW THIS BUSH IS PRETENDING. DID YOU READ THIS ARTICLE Bush projects statesmanlike image On date, there are 60 days to go for the November 2 presidential election and incumbent George W Bush took the GOP into the home stretch with his speech Thursday night at the Madison Square Garden, accepting his party's nomination to run for a second term. It was a speech that deviated from the tone of the last three days. Toning down the invective, Bush presented the face of reason, of statesmanlike analysis of where he hopes to lead the country in the next four years. It was the perfectly crafted finale the Republicans were hoping for a message to take back with them to their hometowns, and use in the push for votes. 'Craft' is in fact the adjective that comes to mind the real cleverness of this speech lies in the way the President slipped in the occasional attack, every now and again, in the midst of laying out his own vision. The ploy prevented the speech from becoming a diatribe, it fostered the image of a President above the mean-spirited fray of election politics and yet, it skewered the Administration's pet peeves, from Democratic rival John Kerry to the New York Times as representative of the liberal media. "Tonight," Bush said at the outset, "I will tell you where I stand, what I believe in, and where I will lead this country in the next four years." He started off spelling out his domestic policy. "I believe every child can learn, and every school must teach," he said, on the subject of school reform, a theme he touched on at length later in his speech. "I am running with a compassionate conservative philosophy that government should help people improve their lives, not try to run their lives." Four years ago, while accepting his party's nomination, President Bush had unveiled that phrase and defined 'conservative compassion' thus: "Big government is not the answer, but the alternative to bureaucracy is not indifference. It is to put conservative values and conservative ideas into the thick of the fight for justice and opportunity. This is what I mean by compassionate conservatism. And on this ground, we will lead our nation." On this issue, he was, four years later, still on-message. He then spoke of his plan to rejuvenate the economy, and to create jobs. "My plan will encourage investment and expansion by restraining federal spending, reducing regulation, and making tax relief permanent." Speaking of how he intended to help those who had lost their jobs, Bush said, "We will create American opportunity zones. In these areas, we'll provide tax relief and other incentives to attract new business, and improve housing and job training to bring hope and work throughout all of America. "We will offer tax credits to encourage small businesses and their employees to set up health savings accounts, and provide direct help for low-income Americans to purchase them." Medical and tort reform figured prominently in the address, with Bush speaking of doctors forced out of practice by rising liability costs a theme Indian delegates such as Dr Raghavendra Vijayanagar and Dr Zachariah P Zachariah, as also the hierarchy of the American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin, have been pushing hard for. "We need medical liability reform now," Bush said adding that he planned to 'ensure every poor county in America has a community or rural health center'. The President also continued to back faith-based initiatives and said that churches and other religious organisations that provide social service should be given more government funding. He also offered to lead a bipartisan effort to simplify the tax code, which, he said, was so complicated it was costing Americans 11 billion man-hours each year just to fill. Bush defended the invasion of Iraq saying that America knew about former dictator Saddam Hussein's record of support for terror. "We knew his long history of pursuing, even using, weapons of mass destruction. We asked Saddam Hussein to disarm and he refused. I faced the kind of decision that comes only to the Oval Office, a decision no president would ask for, but must be prepared to make. Do I forget the lessons of 9/11 and take the word of a madman, or do I defend America? Faced with that question, I will defend America every single time." What the speech did not address was the question of just what arms Saddam Hussein was supposed to lay down the Bush Administration had repeatedly called on the then Iraqi head of state to turn in his weapons of mass destruction but now admits he apparently did not have any. While the President did not address any of the direct charges made by the Democrats on the conduct of the war in Iraq, he used the opportunity to stick a little shiv in his rival. Referring to those countries that had backed America in the war on terror, Bush said, "My opponent called America's allies 'coalition of the coerced and the bribed'. That would be nations like Great Britain, Poland, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Denmark, El Salvador, Australia, and others -- allies that deserve the respect of all Americans, not the scorn of a politician." Again, the President was staying on-message, repeating lines that have been repeatedly heard on the platform these last three days. More of the same came when he referred to John Kerry's votes for and against the $87 billion appropriations bill to prosecute the war in Iraq. Without going into the background of why Kerry first voted for and then against that bill (the Democratic candidate pointed out that he voted for the appropriation, but when that bill was tagged on to one on taxes, he voted against, in order to defeat the tax measure), Bish said, "My opponent explained that the issue was complicated. There is nothing complicated about supporting our troops in battle." It was classic Republican strategy to home in on a word, and use it to damn the speaker. And in this case, it is Kerry's voting record that has become the Republican storyline. On Thursday, Georgia Senator Zell Miller harangued the audience on Kerry's votes against various weapons systems what he left out was the fact that those bills were the initiative of former defence secretary, now Vice-President, Dick Cheney. Bush said the war on terror would continue. "We will remain on the offensive, striking terrorists abroad so we do not have to face them at home." Referring again to his opponent, Bush said Kerry had proposed initiatives that would cost $3 trillion in federal spending. This money, he argued, could only be raised through increased taxes. "That is the politics of the past. We are on the path to the future and we are not turning back," he said, to yet another round of applause. Time and again, the President threw in little personal stories, little reminiscences. And indulged in characteristic self-deprecating humor. "You may have noticed I have a few flaws," he joked. "People sometimes have to correct my English. I knew I had a problem when Arnold Schwarzenegger started doing it. "Some folks look at me and see a certain swagger, which in Texas is called walking. Also Read Day 3 of GOP convention: Extraordinary "Some people think I am too blunt, and that is the doing of that white haired old lady sitting over there," this he said pointing to former first lady Barbara Bush, who was in the VIP box along with her husband the 41st president George H W Bush, First Lady Laura Bush, the Bush twins Barbara and Jenna, Vice-President Dick Cheney and family, and senior Administration officials of the ilk of Condoleezza Rice. Repeatedly, he circled back to the 9/11 theme, and it was on this note that he ended a speech that lasted a shade under an hour and ten minutes. "I have seen the character of a great nation: decent, and idealistic, and strong. The world saw that spirit three miles from here, when the people of this city faced peril together, and lifted a flag over the ruins. "People will look to the resurrection of New York City and they will say: Here buildings fell, and here a nation rose." Democratic candidates John Kerry and John Edwards are scheduled to respond to the President's address, at a midnight rally in Ohio. |
Jamadagni
Bewarse Username: Jamadagni
Post Number: 1773 Registered: 03-2004 Posted From: 66.87.126.51
| Posted on Tuesday, September 21, 2004 - 4:03 pm: | |
Ekkadunnaam annaadhi kaadhu questionu deesaaniki em cheesaam/cheyyagalam annadhi pointu ani ikkada maaa professor chepthee naaku kanuvippayindhi. Thondharabadi ticketlu book cheesukuntaareemoooo? Hanuman/Jamadagni www.princefans.us Mundhundhi musalla pandaga! |
Idliburra
Pilla Bewarse Username: Idliburra
Post Number: 148 Registered: 09-2004 Posted From: 207.68.119.4
| Posted on Tuesday, September 21, 2004 - 4:01 pm: | |
Antibush mama nee idea baagundi.. I will tell ARR to give the first copy to of Swades Audio track to Bush |
Antibush
Pilla Bewarse Username: Antibush
Post Number: 1 Registered: 09-2004 Posted From: 199.203.54.66
| Posted on Tuesday, September 21, 2004 - 3:59 pm: | |
Singh, Bush skip Pak from breakfast menu Aziz Haniffa in New York | September 21, 2004 20:56 IST Last Updated: September 21, 2004 21:00 IST Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's breakfast meeting with US President George W Bush on Tuesday morning was a 'substantive, yet relaxed interaction', Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran said in New York. Also Read First Look: Singh, Bush meet over breakfast In a significant departure from earlier years, Pakistan was not the centerpiece of the bilateral talks. In fact, the issue only came up briefly when Bush expressed his appreciation for the ongoing peace initiatives between India and Pakistan and Singh, in turn, assured him that India is committed to peace, with the proviso that Pakistan deliver on its promise to end cross-border terrorism. Much of the discussion centered around Indo-US relations, with both sides appreciating the remarkable progress made in that direction and vowing to further accelerate the process. In this connection, both Singh and Bush welcomed the recent finalization of Phase I of the NSSP and indicated that this was merely a beginning, which would herald a new era of cooperation in the fields of high-tech and trade between the two nations. At the breakfast meeting, hosted by President Bush in his suite at the Waldorf Astoria, the American side included Secretary of State Colin Powell, National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice, former ambassador to India and at present a member of the National Security Council dealing with Iraq Robert Blackwill. India was represented by External Affairs Minister Natwar Singh, National Security Adviser J N Dixit, Ambassador Ronen Sen and Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran. At the outset, Singh thanked Bush for taking time off from his busy campaign schedule to host the breakfast, which it is being noted is one of the very few substantive bilateral interactions the US president will have with foreign leaders on the sidelines of the UNGA. Also Read Manmohan to discuss strategic partnership with US Of Manmohan's birthday and Hrithik Roshan The two sides discussed in depth the question of global terrorism, and reaffirmed their commitment to fighting the scourge in all its manifestations. Singh, in this context, extended his condolences to the US for the beheading of one of its citizens in Iraq earlier this week. Bush was hugely appreciative of the contributions made by Indian Americans in all areas of endeavour in the United States, and described to Singh a moving experience when he had received the parents of Kalpana Chawla, the Indian-American astronaut who died when space shuttle Challenger disintegrated during descent. Interestingly, though Singh had made clear before his departure from India that he would make a strong bid for a permanent seat for India on the UN Security Council, the subject did not come up during his meeting with Bush. When asked about it, Foreign Secretary Saran seemed a touch defensive, merely remarking that the US has consistently recognized India as a global power.
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Idliburra
Pilla Bewarse Username: Idliburra
Post Number: 146 Registered: 09-2004 Posted From: 207.68.119.4
| Posted on Tuesday, September 21, 2004 - 3:55 pm: | |
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Bignole
Bewarse Username: Bignole
Post Number: 2163 Registered: 03-2004 Posted From: 68.49.136.206
| Posted on Tuesday, September 21, 2004 - 3:53 pm: | |
mari aadu matram LONDON lo evaridhi kudusthunnaduu? http://www.mangaldappu.com bignoleji@yahoo.com http://www.ashleymadison.com rocks |
Tifosi
Bewarse Username: Tifosi
Post Number: 1319 Registered: 03-2004 Posted From: 67.107.17.66
| Posted on Tuesday, September 21, 2004 - 3:53 pm: | |
thanks mama, ade chetula tho ne credit card number and exp date kuda type cheseyii. ventanee teppicchukunta. If you are searching for sympathy you will find it in the dictionary somewhere between Syphillis and Shit. |
Brad
Bewarse ke Bewarse! Username: Brad
Post Number: 6920 Registered: 03-2004 Posted From: 204.99.118.9
| Posted on Tuesday, September 21, 2004 - 3:52 pm: | |
indaka Now meeda nokkachhu kadaaaaaa ikkada den*aarni akkada, akkada den*aarani ikkada, yennallu mamallani sava den*taaru???
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Idliburra
Pilla Bewarse Username: Idliburra
Post Number: 145 Registered: 09-2004 Posted From: 207.68.119.4
| Posted on Tuesday, September 21, 2004 - 3:52 pm: | |
Tif mama... Click here for link |
Nag_rocks
Vooriki Bewarse Username: Nag_rocks
Post Number: 3056 Registered: 03-2004 Posted From: 172.149.110.124
| Posted on Tuesday, September 21, 2004 - 3:51 pm: | |
>>>vellipondi.. i mean.. vellipodaamu.
Great men are remembered for their failures, ordinary players for their triumphs. |
Tifosi
Bewarse Username: Tifosi
Post Number: 1318 Registered: 03-2004 Posted From: 67.107.17.66
| Posted on Tuesday, September 21, 2004 - 3:50 pm: | |
>>Grab your copy NOW!!!!!! link pettu ventane grab setta... If you are searching for sympathy you will find it in the dictionary somewhere between Syphillis and Shit. |
Idliburra
Pilla Bewarse Username: Idliburra
Post Number: 144 Registered: 09-2004 Posted From: 207.68.119.4
| Posted on Tuesday, September 21, 2004 - 3:48 pm: | |
yeah you got it right... Swades audio is releasing on the 24th. AR Rahman paatalu vini andaru motherland ki vellipondi.. i mean.. vellipodaamu. Grab your copy NOW!!!!!! From: "rajeev jain" <rajeevcom@h...> Date: Tue Sep 21, 2004 4:10 pm Subject: swades on 24th at lamington bombay http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/arrahmanfans/ message/45655 swades has 7 songs..and 2 instrumental songs...1 song out of it sung by a r rahman ...its a patriotic song...spoke to t series we will get it on 24th after 3pm only at lamington road mumbai....and other places only on 25th...am gonna be there to grab the 1st copy .... join me... jai rahman Rajeev jain . |
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