About.....

Name: Trisha Krishnan
Nick Name: Honey
Date of birth: May 04, 1983
Zodiac Sign: Taurus
Birth place: Chennai, India
Height : 5' 8"
Hails from: Palakkad, Kerala, India
Father - Krishnan
Mother - Uma Krishnan
Mother Tongue : Tamil
Languages Known : English, Hindi, Tamil and FrenchSchooling : Church ParkCollege : Ethiraj CollegeAddress: Mac Sunny Side, 5/1, Dr Alagappa Chettiar Road,Poonamallee High Road, Chennai- 600084
Debut Film: Mounam Pesiyadhey (TAMIL FILM)Hobbies: Music, Reading, Swimming
Her Strength: Determination
Her Weakness: Thinks a lot even about petty matters
Turned on by: Good perfume,
PowerTurned off by: Body odour, In-compassionate people, People chewing loudly
Blind date she would go with: Bill Clinton
Favourite night activity: Reading, net-surfing & partying occasionally
Terrified of: Losing people who matter the mostRecurring dream: walking on a lonely road in the middle of the night & a guy on a bicycle rides past her and pulls her hand
Her idols: Claudia Schiffer, Aishwariya Rai and Madhu Sapre
Other talents: Ballet dancer, Swimmer
Unusual things done by her: tried to sneak out of school once during Sports Day, always been intrigued by the supernatural especially U.F.O.'s and aliens
Her light brown eyes and glorious smile will take her to places. Trisha Krishnan, the lovely South Indian Actress was born and brought up in Chennai. BBA student of Ethiraj College, Chennai, she started her career as a model. She had been a model for many popular brands including Pepsi, Fair and Lovely, Medimix, Josco Jewellery, Prince Jewellery, Kumaram Silks.
was at this time Trisha took a shot at Miss Chennai contest 99 and emerged victorious with her stunning looks. From that point she has never looked back. She participated in the Fa Miss India Femina contest and bagged Miss Beautiful Smile title. After winning this title, she became a prominent figure in fashion shows and had worked with leading designers and choreographers. She also starred in Phalguni Pathak's famous music album 'Meri Chunar Ud Ud Jaye' During this time she received a call from Producer Vikram Singh to act in a lead role in his film 'Lesa Lesa' opposite Shyam directed by the famous director Priyadharshan. But it was 'Mounam Pesiyathe' opposite Surya that hit the screens first and the film turned out to be an average grosser. Her second film 'Manasellam' opposite Srikanth did well at the box-office.
Even before her first movie gets released, Trisha has been roped in to play as a heroine in nearly half-a-dozen movies with leading stars of South India. Her films Mani Ratnam's 'Aayudha Ezuthu', 'Saamy' opposite Vikram, 'Unakku 18, Enakku 20', 'Manasellam' has established her as one of the South Indian top actresses at the moment. Some of her interests include music, animals, channel surfing, reading and travelling. Commercials: Medimix soap, Vimal, Butterfly, Junior Horlicks, Britannia cold coffee, Fair & Lovely, Pepsi, Josco Jewellery (Kerala), Brooke bond Red Label Tea, Philips Power Vision, Arun Ice Cream, Goya Perfume (Colombo), Cavincare Meera Gold, Neem Toothpaste, Hercules cycle. ICICI Bank For starters Trisha is a well known actress in Tamil & Telugu films. She has acted in Tamil blockbuster Saamy and is well known face in ad world.She is former Miss Chennai and was also adjudged Miss Beautiful at Femina Miss India pageant.
Trisha, the busy actress in Tamil and Telugu film industries, is celebrating her birthday on Thursday. It has been a happy year so far as Trisha is flooded with offers. Celebrating her birthday in the sets of Bheema, Trisha is currently acting in a couple of Tamil films including Vikram's Bheema and Jeyam Ravi starrer Something Something. In Telugu, the actress is playing the heroine to Chiranjeevi in his movie Stalin. Trisha says, 'I am not in a hurry to choose movies. I go by the storyline and the merit of my role. In Bheema, my role is prominent. Unlike heroines who run around trees and romance and later disappear, I play a part of the story. Congratulations Trisha Krishnan ! What for, you might ask. Well, the buzz is that the Tollywood topper has become the first actress in south India to command a Rs 1 crore fee. So far, Sridevi had held the record for taking the highest salary in south - Rs 80 lakh in her prime days.Beautiful South Indian actress Trisha, who has been making waves in South Indian by delivering hit after hit has been officially voted as the top actress in South Indian in a poll conducted by a popular media house. Trisha easily beat other charming South Indian beauties like Nayanthara, Namitha, Asin & Shriya. She received more than 40% of the votes polled. In another poll conducted by the same media house Nayanthara was voted as the most glamorous actress and Namitha was voted as the Sexiest actress in South.
Trisha is one of the most popular south Indian actresses and she is young, talented and charming. Her birth name is Trisha Krishnamurthy. Trisha was born on the 4th of May 1983 in Pallakad, Kerala, India. She speaks English, Hindi, Tamil and French. A Profile of the TOP ACTRESS in SOUTH - Trisha

Sunday, July 27, 2008

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Earning money through blogging; How to Build a Successful News Blog: 10 Information Sources You Can Use
How to Build a Successful News Blog: 10 Information Sources You Can Use
News blogs are fast-paced blogs which track, aggregate and disseminate current news on a set range of topics. Their main selling points are comprehensiveness and timeliness: a good news blog must cover the field throughly and speedily by pointing readers to new information or developments.
Content for news blogs is published regularly on a daily basis and sometimes multiple times throughout the day. Apart from the value of the actual opinions offered by news bloggers: people subscribe to or follow these news blog largely because they help them to stay on top of current issues, innovations or ideas concerning a industry.
News blogs are also profitable if they are monetized because they publish a very high volume of content, which continuously attracts both search and referral traffic. If you’re an entrepreneur or webmaster looking to generate some online income, a news blog is a good foundation to start with because you’ll never run out of content: the consistent news flow drives you to publish regularly.
If you’re interested in a specific field, publishing a news blog forces you to keep up with what other people are talking about. It’s different from just reading other blogs because you’ll participate by contributing your own ideas or opinions. This is a good way for you to build a strong online reputation.
This article and others to come in this mini-series will examine what you need to create a successful and popular news blog.Determining Your Information Sources: An Essential First Step
You’ve picked a domain name/brand, bought web hosting, installed a blogging platform, chose a blog design and optimized your site. What’s the next step? You need something to write about and picking the right informational sources will make sure that your news blog is not only relevant but timely and unique.
Let’s look at how you can create a list of news sources. I’ve broken the entire process in 10 points: you can choose to only use some of these sources although I would recommend exploring all of them if you have the time.
The only essential tool you really need as a news blogger is a robust RSS feed reader. It is very time consuming to check multiple websites several times a day for new content and the easiest way to go about it is to pull all the content into one cohesive location, which is your feed reader.
Whenever possible, you should always subscribe to news source’s web feed and categorize it accordingly in your feed reader. If you don’t use a feed reader, I recommend Google Reader or Feed Demon for Windows and NetNewsWire or other online feed readers for Mac.
Here are the 10 information sources you can use for your news blog.
1. Other Blogs in the Same Niche
blogrollImage Credit: the journalist’s blogroll
One of the best ways to find interesting news is to subscribe to other blogs in your niche. This includes both other news blogs and non-news blogs and I suggest that you pay extra attention to blogs which specialize in a sub-niche because they are usually the ones who publish unique content worth mentioning.
There are several ways to find other blogs in your niche:
* Search Engines: Do a search for topic + ‘blog’ using Google.com or try their blog search engine, which allows you to do an advanced search so you can only look for blogs with the topic keyword (‘cars’ ‘food’ etc) in the blog title.
This increases the relevance of the search results. Other blog search engines you can use include Ask.com, which allows you to sort results according to popularity. Technorati’s search also allows you to sort results according to authority, which is the number of links pointing to each blog.
* Blogrolls: Some of the blogs in your niche will have blogrolls or a links page with links to other relevant blogs or news sources. This is an excellent to surf around and find other relevant blogs which cover the same topic.
* Blog directories: A simple Google search for ‘blog directory’ will give you a good amount of sites to look through. Technorati has a blog directory which includes each blog’s authority score so you’ll have a rough gauge of popularity for each blog. Blog Catalog, Google Directory and Best of the Web are also good places to check out.
If you’re using a directory, the most important thing is to make sure that the blog is still active. Don’t be surprised if you find lots of dormant sites sitting in blog directories.
* Personal Recommendations: Sometimes the easiest way is to ask your friends or members of a forum for recommendations on sites you should check out. The benefit of personal recommendations is that you’ll almost always come across good weblogs. It’s a good way to weed out most of the junk.
2. Social News and Bookmarking Websites
Mixx
Social news communities like Digg, Reddit and Mixx are great places to find a good source of both news and non time-sensitive content. Some niche social news websites will also allow you to network with other bloggers or webmasters in the same field and is quite useful for you to develop some useful connections.
Check out each social news website and subscribe to the frontpage or the appropriate category of news. Here is a list of social news sites to use.
You can also use unique sites like StumbleUpon to channel-surf specific tags that relate to your website. Personally, I feel that StumbleUpon is not an efficient method of accessing news because its slow and the content is often dated. However, it is useful for getting quirky or offbeat information not found elsewhere.
I highly recommend subscribing to the RSS feeds of active stumblers, instead of using the toolbar to stumble pages yourself. This is much more efficient way of accessing news via StumbleUpon. Make use of influencers who share content.
Social bookmarking websites will display what their users bookmark online and all these links are organized by tags. Content on social bookmarking sites is not always current but it’s a good place to find some obscure gems. The best way to process this information is to subscribe to these tags and put them in your feed reader.
When it comes to social bookmarking websites, don’t waste time surfing around and actively looking for content. Let your subscribed tag feeds collect in your feed reader and peruse them periodically. There are many social bookmarking sites out and you don’t need to use them all. I recommend using del.icio.us, furl and ma.gnolia.
3. Keyword Watchlists
google alerts
This refers to the monitoring of specific keyphrases or keywords related to your blog in order to pick up on relevant news. Technorati has a Watchlist feature which allows you to monitor several keyphrases when they are used by blogs.
Google Alerts is watchlist tool I like a lot because it can email you with links quite frequently on a as-it-happens basis. You can also subscribe via RSS for keyword watchlists on sites like Twitter through Tweetscan or Twemes.
Some RSS feed readers like Feed Demon allow you to set up watchlists to monitor specific keywords that appear in all your feeds. This is very useful if you subscribe to a lot of web feeds as you may often miss out on relevant content.
4. Meme Trackers
techmeme
Meme trackers are websites which organize blog posts on specific topics according to an automatic algorithm that determines which articles are cited or discussed the most. They give you a general overview of what’s being discussed in a specific niche at the moment
These meme trackers usually include a list of blog posts linking or related to the news story in question. This is useful when you want to write a quick news post and want to reference other blogs talked about it. Examples of meme trackers include Techmeme, TailRank, Megite and Technorati.
Meme trackers also exist for social media services like Twitter in the form of Tweetmeme and Twemes, which loosely organize conversations and links passed around by Twitter users. Not always an excellent source for breaking news but still useful to capture some off-the-radar information.
As always, subscribe to the RSS feed for each meme-trackers and monitor them a few times a day. They are an convenient source of content ideas and news.
5. News Aggregators
news aggregators popurls
News aggregators are somewhat similar to meme trackers and social news sites except that they do not use any algorithm to determine story visibility. They are simply webpages which pull in RSS feeds to centralize them in one location online.
For example, here’s a short list of SEO News Aggregators, which focus on aggregating the web feeds of selected blogs writing about SEO. Other general online aggregators include Alltop and Popurls. I think aggregators can be useful if you don’t like to use web feeds or when you need a quick overview of what’s happening in a niche.
Personally, I don’t really fancy using them because I always tend to overlook news items because of their format. I prefer archiving my news through the feed reader because it allows me to search through and categorize content more easily.
6. Online Newspapers and Magazines
bbc
Online newspapers and magazines will provide you with a lot of news on your chosen topic and its a good complement to blogs and social news websites, which may sometimes overlook a particular piece of news.
Online newspapers also has the advantage of offering localized news on either a national or city-basis. This is useful if you run a news blog that is divided in country or region-based coverage. Start first by subscribing to the major news outlets like the BBC, CNN and New York Times.
After which, subscribe to sources which focus more on specific angles of interest. For example, if you’re running a celebrity gossip website, you should subscribe to the Daily Mail and People.com, both of which are sites with a strong emphasis on celebrity and other tabloid-style news.
Always subscribe to online magazine/newspaper feeds according to the specific news category. You don’t need to subscribe to a entire news-site because most of the news will be irrelevant to your interests. You don’t want to overload your attention with stories you cannot use for your blog.
7. Academic Journals and Trade Publications
academic-books.jpgImage Credit: little
Academic journals and trade publications often publish reports which you can highlight on your blog in the form of news. This usually includes polls, statistical analysis of a specific phenomenon or reports on the performance of an industry. Not all of these publications are free and some do require a paid subscription.
It’s possible to obtain complimentary copies of these academic journals regularly, if you’re a blogger with a certain degree of clout. In some scenarios, publishing houses will be willing to send you new books or journals in return for a mention on your website. It is also possible to obtain these journals by being a contributing member of a scholarly society or educational institute.
The content published in these journals is not news per se but not many bloggers pick up on these info sources so it’s an easy means for you to inject new ideas or content into the industry. This is a terrific way to position yourself as a thought-leader or maven.
8. Press Releases and Media Contacts
PR News Wire press releases
When you are starting out as a relatively unknown blogger, you need to take the initiative to accumulate media contacts. Email companies and web services which are relevant to your site’s topical focus and inform them that you are open to receiving email press releases from their marketing/PR department.
You’ll usually be put on an email list and you can take this chance to initiate better relationships with the specific PR manager/executive. Ideally, you want to be invited to launch parties and networking events as a member of the press.
You can also monitor Press Release sites like PR News Wire, which offers well categorized RSS feeds for specific industries. Press releases are great sources of direct information from both large companies and small businesses. Sometimes they can be a effective way for you to get the scoop on a big news story.
9. Insider Information
celebrity magazinesImage Credit: the scoop
This involves establishing inside sources within organizations or companies who will be willing to leak information for a big story. How do you develop these inside sources? Networking in the right places with the right people would be a strategy or you can simply offer to publicly offer to pay for scoops from people in the know.
In any case, ‘inside sources’ are often made up by bloggers and online journalists, in order to get attention and pageviews. For instance, this is very common amongst celebrity blogs because they are in the gossip manufacturing business: readers don’t mind too much if they hear another rumor that may be proven false at a later stage.
Just note that repeatedly offering false information may detract from your credibility so use inside sources only when you are very confident of their authenticity.
10. Reader Tips
boingboing
Last but not least, your blog readers are great source of information. Set up a tips email account and publicize it on your website. You might not get many tips in the beginning when your site is new but this will change as your news site grows.
Several large blogs like Lifehacker and Boing Boing receive a good amount of reader tips daily and some of them are worthy enough to be transformed into a blog post. Personally, I really like this idea because this is a passive way of receiving news. Instead of actively searching for content, you’ll getting them sent to you.
Make sure your tips hotline is clearly visible from the site. Here’s a good example of a story suggestion page you can use for your site.
And this concludes the list of information sources you can use. In the next article in this series, I’ll talk more about the specific tools you can use to increase your blogging efficiency as a news blogger.

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Earning money through bloggingOnce just an option to voice your opinion, blogs have come a long way and
are proving to be the only source of income for some people, finds out
Shubhashish

Opinion, views and suggestions are always free! No one asks for them but
we are wise enough to pass them on. But, what if one has to tell you that
giving your opinion can help you earn hefty amounts of money? Sounds
bizarre? Blogging has been in the picture for quiet some time and people
are generating money from it. And it’s not small money that we are talking
about! Meet three individuals who can very well live on to the earnings
from their respective blogs for a relatively longer period!
THE PROFESSIONAL BLOGGER
Amit Agarwal, a technology analyst and professional blogger who holds an
Engineering degree in Computer Science from IIT and has worked with clients
like ADP Inc., Goldman Sachs, and Merrill Lynch says, “I was still in the
job but was very active on Internet forums like the ‘Experts Exchange’
trying to help people solve their tech related issues. Blogging was a
natural extension to that hobby,” says Agarwal. In 2004, Amit quit his job
to become a professional blogger. He jumped on to the blogging bandwagon
some five years ago but the commercial benefits were evident only after a
year. “I left my job because I wanted to try something on my own and felt
that blogging would help me get freelance projects. And since I had some
five years of work experiences and a CS degree from IIT, I always had this
satisfaction in mind that if things don’t materialise as per my plan, I
could always switch back to pursuing IT,” he says. Agarwal says that today
blogs are well accessed across the globe and hence he is able to live a
comfortable life with the income generated through the blog. His blog,
which started in late 2004, is now the 40th most-favourite blog on the
Internet, according to Technorati, out of an estimated total of 100+
million blogs. His blog also won the ‘Best Technology Blog’ award at
Indibloggies 2006. It is also included in the prestigious “Blogs of Note”
list compiled by the Blogger team at Google. He concludes by advising
budding bloggers, “Blogging requires a lot of effort and you will not see
results overnight. Be consistent and keep writing stuff that you enjoy -
you will slowly have a community around your blog and everything else will
fall in place automatically.”
THE FUN BLOGGER
Ekalavya, a Brand Manager at Contests2win.com is a fun blogger. “My first
taste of blogging was when I read trip-logs of bikers on blogs. I then
handled an official blog at my first company PaGaLGuY.com. The second
company where I worked at - which was a Web 2.0 consulting company - we had
a blog where we used to publish our thoughts and views about advertising
and technology. I seriously gave a thought to blogging when I realised that
it was pretty easy to make money from blogs!” he says. Ekalavya says that
he blogs on football, cricket, biking, advertising, technology, among many
others and has made a decent amount of money. His blog during the Twenty20
World Cup fetched him around Rs 60,000 in just 10 days. “I blog for about
an hour a day on an average and at least 2 hours a day, I spend on reading
other blogs,” he says. He concludes, “One thing one needs to remember that
it is easier to monetise topics than monetise content. Great articles - but
all on different topics might not work for a single blog.”
THE BOLLYWOOD BLOGGER
Sakshi Juneja, a bachelor in Business Marketing has been part of her family
business for the past three years. She started blogging in 2005 and has a
funny story behind her motivation to be a serious blogger! “One of my
friends wrote an anti Salman Khan blog, and I, being an ardent Khan fan
couldn’t bear the unflattering remarks made and wrote a big comment on his
post. He then suggested me to write a blog of my own! “And hence, I begun,”
says Juneja. Juneja, being a hardcore Bollywood fan blogs mostly on films,
music, theatre, etc. She started to make money by blogging at around the
beginning of last year. “My blog was attracting good traffic and a couple
of NRI magazines also approached me to write columns for them. A few movie
producers too approached me to promote their films through my blog,” she
says. “Channel V also approached me during the same time and I wrote blogs
for them and set up blog consultation for their project. All this helped me
in building traffic to my site,” she adds. Juneja says that although she earns quiet a good sum every month by
blogging, she doesn’t see it as a full-time career option as India is still
at a very nascent stage for bloggers. “I blog because I enjoy it and the
day I stop enjoying it, I may stop,” she says. She concludes, “The most
important point to be taken care of while blogging is that one must blog
often. One can’t afford not to blog for days together as it will make the
readers shy away from your blog.” Blogging is a fun way to voice your
opinion on the Internet. Few people keep it to that and some create
business opportunities out of it. The above people have shown that the
possibilities are immense; one just needs to hit the right key!


Web giants you didn't know about
http://infotech.indiatimes.com/quickiearticleshow/msid-2855484.cmsSkyrockLaunched in December 2002 by a French radio station, Skyrock was the largest social network in France, according to comScore World Metrix report in 2007. In fact, the radio broadcaster today earns more than 50 per cent of its revenues through online platform, thanks to SkyRock.
The online social network with over 22 million members is the no. 1 site in Belgium, No. 2 in France and among the top 5 sites in Quebec, Switzerland and Morocco. The site is the world's 17th largest site globally in page views, has more than 20.2 million monthly unique visitors, and counts a whopping 1.8 billion comments, 22.5 million videos and 400 million pictures.
The first French-speaking social network, the site's popularity has been attributed to its focus on the French language. Skyblog, the SkyRock's blogging platform is one of the most popular blogging sites in Europe. The service evolved into a social network since the beginning of 2007, adding friends and personal profiles.
The website is available in French, English, German, Dutch and Spanish, Norwegian, Portuguese, Italian, Swedish, Danish and Finnish languages.
Friendster
US-based Friendster is the single largest social network in Asia. Its top five countries are the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, the United States (legacy members who never left, plus new growth among Asians here), and Singapore.
Friendster has kept its growth going by launching fan profile pages for Asian pop singers, launching four new languages since September 2007 (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish), and letting developers create apps for its site.
With more than 60 million members worldwide, Friendster connects friends, family, school, groups, activities and interests.
Headquartered in San Francisco, California, Friendster is backed by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Benchmark Capital, DAG Ventures and individual investors. In 2003, Google offered $30 million to buy Friendster, however the offer was turned down.
XangaXanga is one of the world's biggest blogging platforms. The New York-based company launched in 1999 with a service that allowed users to share book and movie reviews has evolved into the Hong Kong's most popular blogging and social networking platform. The site is also popular in Singapore, Macao and UK. However, the site has lost large marketshare in US, where it used to be in the top 10 till 2006.
As of March 29, 2007, Xanga stood as the 60th most visited site, according to Alexa Internet ratings. Xanga has more than 40 million users. Popularly known as Xangans, these users write blogs, share photos and videos and meet new friends on the site.
Presently, Xanga is available in Chinese, Spanish, Indonesian, Japanese and Korean languages. Last year, Xanga introduced "Pulse".
A mini-blog it lets users post messages of up to 140 characters. The company claims that it is designed to make blog posting less daunting as well as cellphone-friendly. Users can send updates, musings and life commentary via a text message and have it appear on Pulse.

Taiwan's Wretch recently dethroned Yahoo in the country's top-100 list tabulated by Business Next, a local magazine, and Taiwan's Access Rating Online (ARO).
Wretch has been the top site by hits and unique visitors in Taiwan since its $146 million all-stock purchase of Kimo.com in December of 2000, the most popular portal on the island at the time.
Despite Yahoo's best attempts to keep up with new features such as blogs, Wretch continued to grow and gain popularity. It proved such a difficult battle that Yahoo Taiwan finally used cash to end the battle, buying Wretch.cc for an undisclosed sum.
Yahoo Taiwan came in second in the ranking overall. Google though ranked first among search engines, ranked 14th overall.

29.9.2007
Bush's Alternative to Kyoto Pact On Warming Gets a Cool Response (wsj)
Ban Sought on Cold Medicine for Very Young (nytimes)
A.P. plans to revive Rs. 2 a kg rice scheme (Hindu)
Cost of UK's gambling habit: £10bn (guardian)
Ekalavya's selection for Oscar looks biased: Bombay HC (rediff)
28.9.2007
'Citizen Journalists'Evade BlackoutOn Myanmar News- wsj
Tough test for Dhoni against Australia in first ODI - Hindustan Times
Stop more admissions under Muslims quota, SC to AP govt - The New Indian Express
Shots fired in Myanmar protests - CNN.com
India's first moon mission to take off next April - Reuters
27.9.2007
Microsoft's Halo 3 Busts Games Record (wsj)
Myanmar Raids Monasteries Before Dawn (nytimes)
Dinnertime tale lands Fox pundit in race row (guardian)
Ash, Ben Kingsley team up for Taj Mahal (Hinudstan Times)
Aussies to target big three of India (DNA)

26.9.2007
WTO Inquiry to ExamineCounterfeiting in China (wsj)
Pakistan greats rue India jinx after Twenty20 loss (Dawn)
Triumphant parade of Twenty20 champions through Mumbai (Hindustan Times)
Sensex hits 17k, holds firm (NDTV Profit)
India on top of the world after Gambhir snuffs out Pakistan attack (Guardian)

25.9.2007
Facebook’s $10 Billion Conundrum (wsj)
Outsourcing Works So Well, India Is Exporting Jobs (nytimes)
Indians pak a punch (Deccan Chronicle)
Facebook goes from zero to $10bn in three years (guardian)
Fearless Young India hold nerve to strangle Pakistan (Hindustan Times)
24.9.2007
Microsoft Goes Behind the Scenes (wsj)
Bloomberg Visits Flight 93 Crash Site on 9/11 Trip (nytimes)
Nuns join monks in Burma's Saffron Revolution (Times)
Poor pay, no rights: UK's new workforce (guardian)
Rahul Gandhi is now Congress General Secretary (DNA)

22.9.2007
Google in Talks With Group Over High-Speed Pacific Cable (wsj)
Immigrants’ Emergency Care Is Limited by U.S. Rule (nytimes)
Four Indian Americans make it to Forbes list (Indian Express)
Rapeseed biofuel ‘produces more greenhouse gas than oil or petrol’ (Times)
Sunita Williams visits her ancestral village in Gujarat (Times of India)
21.9.2007
As Oil Hits High,Mideast BuyersGo on a Spree (wsj)
Value of Dollar Falls to New Low Against the Euro (nytimes)
Google plans move into UK mobile and broadband market (guardian)
Four Mid-Day scribes get 4 months' imprisonment (Hindustan Times)
Inspired India evict South Africa (cricinfo.com)
20.9.2007
NBC to Offer Downloads of Its Shows (nytimes)
Zillow RaisesAdditional$30 Million (wsj)
Yuvraj Singh rubs salt in England's wounds (Times)
Date set for Pakistan to elect president (guardian)
Laden to declare war on Pak in new tape: Report (Times of India)
19.9.2007
L.A. has worst traffic; drivers lose 72 hrs a year (yahoo)
Shares, Currencies Strongly Higher As Fed Cut Renews Risk Appetite (wsj)
Murdoch making the case for free WSJ online (Reuters)
Sensex scales 16K level in 52 trading sessions (businessline)
In Olympics Success, Romney Found New Edge (nytimes)

18.9.2007
Free IBM Software Is Bid to Challenge Microsoft Office (wsj)
Times to Stop Charging for Parts of Its Web Site (nytimes)
Shakira to do Mumaith Khan's song! (Telugu cinema.com)
Dhoni named captain for ODIs (rediff)
Musharraf to 'give up army post' (bbc)
17.9.2007
EU Court Rejects Microsoft Appeal (wsj)
Parting Gift: ‘Sopranos’ Wins Emmy for Drama (nytimes.com)
South Africa beat England by 19 runs (Hindustan Times)
'India to host first Formula One race in 2010' (Economic Times)
75-year-old Roy completes 80th marathon (DNA)


15.9.2007
Greenspan BookCriticizes BushAnd Republicans (wsj)
Ian Chappell backs Laxman as Test captain, Dhoni in ODI (Hindustan Times)
Democrats Push a Tactic to Shift Iraq Plan (nytimes.com)
Fake sting: Aspiring woman journalist gets bail (Times of India)
Japan leads Asia’s race to the Moon (Times)
14.9.2007
President Sees 'Enduring' Role For U.S. in Iraq (wsj)
Putin Nominee for Premier Confirmed (nytimes)
Hindus up in arms as god clashes with government (Times)
Google urges UN to set global internet privacy rules (guardian)
Dhoni, Sachin likely to be captain (DNA)13.9.2007
Likelihood of a Recession Is Given Better Odds (wsj)
Google Founders’ Ultimate Perk: A NASA Runway (nytimes)
Divorce and dismissal loom amid scandal for the naked civil servant (Times)
Iran accused over attack on US Iraq base (guardian)
Bangladesh knock Windies out of T20 WC(ibnlive)
12.9.2007
Kamal Hasan, Rajnikanth to come together for Mani Ratnam film (Hindustan Times)
Japanese Prime Minister Steps Down After Less Than One Year in Office (wsj)
Traditional media fights back in the battle to attract advertising (Times)
Estrada given life sentence for corruption(Guardian)
Earmark Gone, Indian Project Is One-Winged (nytimes.com)
11.9.2007
Petraeus PledgesModest Pullout,But Little More (wsj)
Bloomberg Tries to Move the City Beyond 9/11 Grief (nytimes.com)
Al-Qaeda releases video will of 9/11 hijacker on anniversary (Times)
Sharif mounts court challenge to deportation (guardian)
MTV exploited Britney and me: Kanye West (DNA)
10.9.2007
Ex-Premier Arrested Upon Return to Pakistan (nytimes)
'3:10 to Yuma' Outguns Competition (wsj)
Federer storms to 12th grand slam in style (guardian)
US bribe insurgents to fight Al-Qaeda (Times)
2 killed, many injured as fly-over scaffolding crashes in Hyderabad (Hindu)
9.9.2007
At Street Level, Unmet Goals of Troop Buildup (nytimes)
Father of Madeleine McCann makes emotional denial on return to UK (times)
Pregnant women to get cash for good diet (guardian)
Hyderabad blasts: two suspects identified, photos released(hindustan times)
India beat Korea 7-2 (times of india)
8.9.2007
Hyd blasts female suspect had 'affair' with BSF man (ibnlive.com)
Bin Laden Appears in New Video (wsj)
Web rivals plot the answer to Wikipedia (Times)
Arrests, injuries during APEC march (The Australian)
Fake sting reporter sent to judicial custody (Times of India)

7.9.2007
Former Andhra CM escapes unhurt in Maoist attack (newsonair.com)
Jobs Abroad Support ‘Model’ State in India (nytimes)
Steve Jobs OffersRare Apology,Credit for iPhone (wsj)
Hardline takeover of British mosques (times)
Website claims Bin Laden will release message to mark 9/11 (guardian)

6.9.2007
Countrywide Financial Cuts 900 More Jobs (wsj)
Despite DNA Test, Prosecutor Is Retrying Case (nytimes.com)
Food additives make children behave badly (times)
Danger to children from food and drink additives is exposed (guardian)
12 Indian cos in 3rd Forbes Asia Fabulous 50 List (Economic Times)
5.9.2007
Countrywide Finds No. 1 Spot Isn't Easy (wsj)
Hard Times Help Leaders in Iran Tighten Their Grip (nytimes.com)
Paris courts 'lose' Diana death files (times)
Germany arrests three over 'US airbase bomb plot'(guardian)
IT couple's son abducted in Hyderabad (Hindustan Times)

4.9.2007
Bosnia claims world kissing record (Yahoo news)
Two-for-One Deal, Take Two (wsj)
Human-animal embryo study wins approval (guardian)
Bush, in Iraq, Says Troop Reduction Is Possible (nytimes.com)
At least 35 killed in two bomb blasts in Pakistan (Hindustan Times)
3.9.2007
Australian Police Tighten Security Ahead of APEC Summit (wsj)
On Two Fronts, One Nuclear, Iran Is Defiant (nytimes.com)
Clinton wheels out her biggest gun - and prays he will stay on target (times)
North Korea 'to be taken off US terrorism list' (guardian)
Poverty is the issue, not nuclear deal (Deccan Chronicle)
2.9.2007
Apple to Pull NBC Shows From iTunes In Spat Over Pricing of TV Programs (wsj)
Afghan Police Are Set Back as Taliban Adapt (nytimes.com)
Religion causes harm, says poll (times)
Official: obesity risk to half of all children (guardian)
It's all about the thrills and spills of advertising in Asia (DNA)
1.9.2007
Toyota's Goal: First to Sell 10 Million (wsj)
Hey, Who’s He? With Gwyneth? The Google Guy (nytimes.com)
S&P boss quits amid row over sub-prime role(Times)
The children drinking five pints a week (guardian)
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