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Saturday, May 25 2013
Syria Is Not Libya
AS the death toll in Syria has climbed to perhaps 7,000, proponents of humanitarian intervention are asking, quite reasonably, why the West does not intervene as it did in Libya last year. Not only was Libya's dictator, Moamer Qadhafi ...
POOR'S PLIGHT NOT ROMNEY'S CONCERN
IF you're an American down on your luck, Mitt Romney has a message for you: He doesn't feel your pain. Earlier this week, Romney told a startled CNN interviewer, "I'm not concerned about the very poor. We have a safety net ...
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It’s my birth right to speak Hindi: Sunny

INDO-CANADIAN adult-movie star Sunny Leone, who will be seen playing the lead role in Jism 2, is working on her Hindi diction and says that it’s her birth right to speak the language. “The people around me probably think I’m crazy. Repeating what I hear out loud in Hindi... Haha whatever! Anything for Jism 2 (sic),” the 30-year-old posted on micro-bloggings site Twitter. “I believe this is my birth right to speak Hindi and Punjabi... it’s who I am. Indian and proud and Jism 2 is giving me my big break in movies, so thankful,” she further posted. Sunny became a known name in India after her stint on controversial reality show Bigg Boss 5.


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