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| Nuclear Muddle |
SAMUEL Johnson, in his life of
the English poet Abraham
Cowley, said, "actions are visible."
What are secret, Johnson added
pointedly, are "motives".
In the case of Iran's nuclear programme
what we know of Tehran's
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| THE OIL SPILL
SETTLEMENT |
FORGIVE me for repeating
myself, but I'm going to start
this column with an anecdote
about Ken Feinberg that I've
told before.
It was November 2010, a few
months after Feinberg had been
named the administrator of the
$20 billion fund that British
Petroleum
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Aishwarya happy being mom: Abhishek
IANS
ACTOR Abhishek Bachchan says his wife Aishwarya Rai is happy being mother to their three-and-halfmonth- old daughter and would return to work when she feels like doing so. Meanwhile, the actor is keen to work in films inspired by plays by young writers.
“As and when she wants to come back, is completely her decision... as and when she decides, when she sees a script she is inspired by - the decision is entirely hers.
Currently she is very happy doing what she is doing,” the 36-year-old said at the launch of Sorabh Pant’s book The Wednesday Soul.
While most filmmakers may opt for novels to base their films on, Abhishek favours plays penned by young writers.
“I like to read biographies and autobiographies.
But there are some wonderful plays out there that a lot of young, Indians are writing. I would love to do one of them,” said Abhishek. “I can’t decide which one.
Like I said, there is a lot of interesting material being written in India, I would love to delve into that resource to come up with a film,” he added.
The Bachchan family is yet to announce the name of Beti B Abhishek is currently busy working on Bol Bachchan and Chakravyuha. His two sequels - Dostana 2 and Dhoom 3 will go on floors soon.
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