Posted by: nabspace on: September 1, 2009
LAHORE: Film star Meera’s marriage was revealed on Sunday after her business partner, Attiqur Rehman, claimed that he had contracted marriage with the actress in September 2007, providing documentary evidence of the same.
Attiq made these claims after accusing Meera’s mother and his (supposed) mother-in-law, Shafqat Begum, of secretly shifting some antique furniture from his home without his permission.
According to reports in the local media, Attiq had filed a complaint against Shafqat Begum at the Defence-A Police Station whose SHO Inspector Abid Rasheed confirmed that he had seen the nikahnama (marriage certificate), according to which the marriage was solemnised on September 2, 2007 and also registered with the local union council. The SHO further said that verified the claim after questioning the nikahkhawan in Makkah Colony, who had performed the nikah. Pictures of the marriage were also reportedly released to some TV channels.
Meanwhile, Meera has denied the news of her marriage, adding that Attiq was merely a former business partner who has been threatening her ever since she withdrew from the business. At a press conference called at her house in DHA Lahore on Sunday, she called him a ‘terrorist’ who ‘attacked her house, aiming to abduct and kill her.’
On the day of the incident, she alleged that more than 10 gangsters attacked her house and tortured her brother-in-law and sister. She said she was [fortunately] out of the house as the terrorists intended to kill her.

‘I have been continuously receiving threatening calls by a special group of terrorists headed by Attiqur Rehman,’ she said, and demanded security from the Punjab government.
However, when Attiq contacted the police on ‘Emergency 15′, he said his father-in-law, mother-in-law and their other son-in-law, Raheel, were beating him.
The actress further said that Governor Punjab Salman Taseer had assured her protection but she demanded the Chief Minister of Punjab to provide her security.
September 1, 2009 Posted by Muhammad Fai
Posted by: nabspace on: September 1, 2009
MUMBAI: A total of 100 people have died from swine flu in India since the first fatality was recorded one month ago, the government said.
The health ministry announced in a statement late on Monday that the most recent victims were four people in western Maharashtra state, which has seen 55 deaths from the A(H1N1) virus.
The official figures showed that there have been nearly 4,000 confirmed cases of the virus overall. More than 1,600 were in Maharashtra, with many in the city of Pune, some 120 kilometres (75 miles) southeast of Mumbai.
India’s first confirmed case of swine flu was in May. The first death was on August 3.
Fears about contracting swine flu led to huge queues forming outside government hospitals while the rising death toll led to the temporary closure of schools and cinemas in and around Mumbai and Pune.
All 22 international airports have been testing travellers arriving from countries affected by swine flu.
India’s health minister has warned that the country, home to 1.2 billion people, should brace for a ‘large-scale’ swine flu pandemic, as more indigenous cases of the virus were reported. -AFP
Posted by: nabspace on: September 1, 2009
BRUSSELS: The EU will start making the transition from power-draining lightbulbs to more energy efficient ones Tuesday, the European Commission said.
Several nations including Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the Philippines have already announced they will phase out or restrict sales of traditional bulbs as well. In 2007, President George W. Bush signed a bill that calls for the bulb to be phased out in the US beginning in 2012, AP reports.
The new European Union rules follow an agreement reached by the 27 EU governments last year to phase out the traditional incandescent lightbulb over three years starting this year to help European countries lower greenhouse gas emissions, the EU executive said Monday.
This aims to curb climate change and to reduce energy bills.
As of Tuesday, old standard frosted lightbulbs and clear bulbs of 100 watts and more will no longer be manufactured or imported into the EU as part of the plan.
The traditional incandescent bulbs are being replaced by long-life fluorescent or halogen lamps.
Consumers will still be able to buy the older bulbs until supplies run out. The EU says the switch from incandescent bulbs to more efficient ones will bring energy savings of 25 per cent to 75 per cent compared to the traditional bulbs.
The EU’s executive has said the measure will save households up to euro50 ($71) a year and pump up to euro10 billion ($14 billion) into the economy.
The measure is part of a series of energy-saving measures planned by the EU to cut emissions of the greenhouse gases blamed for global warming and to reduce energy expenditure.
Energy-strapped Tajikistan announced Monday it will ban the import of incandescent lightbulbs in an effort to conserve power. The move by the impoverished Central Asian country is meant to lessen Tajikistan’s reliance on imported electricity.
Severe power shortages hit Tajikistan last winter after an import deal broke down. At the peak of the shortages, power was limited to 11 hours a day in the capital, Dushanbe, and about four hours a day elsewhere.
The incandescent bulb, which is little changed since Thomas Edison invented it in the 19th century, uses more power than energy-saving fluorescent lightbulbs and halogen lamps.
Posted by: nabspace on: August 31, 2009
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Posted by: nabspace on: August 31, 2009
Posted by: nabspace on: August 31, 2009
Posted by: nabspace on: August 31, 2009
A Trainee On His 1st Day
In A Company Dialed Cafeteria & Shouted Into The Phone.
“Get Me A Cup Of Coffee, Quickly”
The Voice From The Other Side Responded.
“You Fool, You’ve Dialed The Wrong Extension,
Do You Know Who You’re Talking To?”
Trainee:
No!
“Its The MD Of The Company,
You Idiot!”
Trainee:
(Shouted Back) & Do You Know Who You’re Talking To?
M.D:
(Angrily) No!
“Thank God”
Replied The Trainee & Puts Down The Phone…;-)
Posted by: nabspace on: August 31, 2009
Pyar to hamko bhi karna tha,
lekin baat khas hui nahi,
tajmahal to hamko bhi banwana tha,
lekin afsoss ki loan pass hui nahi…..!!!
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Patient: Doctor, ye phulon ki mala kis k liye?
Doctor: ye mera pehla operation hai… Success hua to mere liye, nahi to tumhare liye..
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As by xperience my advice 4u friends- have only one girl friend otherwise ur life will b very sad like me ,1side Aishwarya puling me 4 cinema other side Sania pulling me 4 Tennis and kareena keeps sending luv messages 2 me! Silly gals!Wat can i do? Hey Wait.I’m getting a call from katrina kaif….
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deewar Scene: Amitabh:aaj Mere Paas Phuljadi Hai,chakri Hai,rocket Hai,555 Aur Sutli Bomb Hai,tumhare Pas Kya Hai?? Shashi.k:bhai Mere Paas Maa…. Chis Hai
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thought of the day: “agar aap bus pe chadein…yaa phir bus aap pe chadein….dono marthaba ticket aapka hi kat tha hai….
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May our Friendship turn into silver, silver into gold, gold to diamonds, and may our diamonds be Forever… then we’ll sell it OK? Fifty-fifty…!
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Santa: I kiss my wife everyday before leaving for office, what about you?
Banta: Me too, after you leave.
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A boy goes 2 see a cabare dance. His mom gets angry & asks him: Did you see anything there that you were not supposed 2 see BOY: Yes i Saw Dad.
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Veeru:basanti in kutto ke aage mat naachna.
Sardarji sitting with his dog in d theater.
Saali naachegi kaise nahi, kutte ka bhi ticket liya hai.
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Jack n Jill poem in laloo style:
Jekwa n Jilwa gaye upar hilwa, paani bhari ka vaste.
Jekwa gir gawa, uka khopdi phutt gawa n Jilwa aawat ludkan pura raste.
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There is always
a ‘DRIVE SLOW’ board near schools.
But not near girl’s
college. why?
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Bcoz
VEHICLES AUTOMATICALLY
GO SLOW IN THIS ZONE.
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Rules for board exam:
har sawal se dat kar ladna,fekne me kami mat karna,mouka mila to peche be dekhna,or 1 bat yaad rakhna aagawala ka paper apna samajhna.
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I mixed RUM in water and got drunk.
I mixed BRANDY in water and got drunk.
I mixed WHISKY in water and got drunk again.
Now I have decided never to drink water again !!!
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sardar- Raat muje ek aadmi ne chaku dikhakar loot liya.
Friend- Lekin tere paasto hamesha gun hoti hai.
sardar – wo meine chupa di thi, varna wo bhi chori ho jati…
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What is the height of mixed emotions???
when ur mother in law falls from 7th floor on ur mercedes!!!!
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People who do lots of work…make lots of mistakes,
People who do less work…make less mistakes,
People who do no work…make no mistakes,
People who make no mistakes…get promoted.
Posted by: nabspace on: August 31, 2009
A great deal of money is spent by people trying to find acne solutions that work. Unfortunately, many never find the right acne solution. And their acne either clears up on it’s own, or they learn to live with it. You can, however, find an acne solution that will work for you, without spending hundreds or thousands of dollars looking for the cure, by following these simple steps.
1. Make sure that you are washing your face two or three times each day, with clean water and a pure soap, such as Ivory.
2. Try applying essential oils directly to the acne. Oils to try are Tea Tree Oil, Bergamot Oil, Clove Oil, Lavender Oil, and Rosewood Oil. If you have sensitive skin, you may need to dilute the oil with Grapeseed oil to avoid irritation. Apply the oil before going to bed, then wash it away, using pure soap and clean water, in the morning. Give it about a month to see if it is working. This is one of the least expensive acne solutions that has proven to be effective for many people.
3. If the essential oil doesn’t work for you, try a good over the counter product, such as ProActiv. It is expensive, but you will spend less money using a product that has been proven to work, than buying creams that do not work. Bypass the junk, and go with what has a better chance of working.
4. If ProActiv doesn’t work for you, visit an allergist to see if you have any food allergies. Often food allergies will cause acne, and the best acne solution in this case is to eliminate those foods from your diet completely. If a food allergy is causing the acne, not other acne solution should be needed.
5. If there are no food allergies, or eliminating foods did not work, it is time to see a dermatologist. The doctor may prescribe Accutane, which is also expensive. It is taken orally, and may cause side effects, but it has been proven to be quite beneficial in the treatment of acne.
6. If Accutane does not work, talk to your dermatologist about trying Retin-a. Retin-a is used to treat acne, acne scars, wrinkles, skin discolorations, and other scars and skin problems. It is very effective as an acne solution.
The key is to make sure that you give the acne treatments time to work. Give each step at least one month, and possibly more. Some acne treatments will actually make the acne appear to be worse before it starts clearing up. This is perfectly normal, and in most cases, even to be expected.
Don’t waste money on cheap acne treatments that don’t work. If it worked – it wouldn’t be cheap. The cheapest acne solution that has been proven to work is essential oils. Everything that really works after that is expensive, but well worth the price.
Posted by: nabspace on: August 31, 2009
Using home treatments for mild cases of acne can easily be done if you follow a few guidelines. First off, though, it is important to keep in mind that for more severe cases like cystic acne, a consultation with a dermatologist is advised before beginning an at home regimen. However, home treatment of mild to moderate acne can dramatically reduce the appearance of acne on your face, giving you clearer skin and more confidence in your appearance.
antibacterial wash After you decide that you want to treat your acne at home, it is essential that you are patient for the first couple of weeks. Acne medications do not work in a matter of days, as they need to fight deep below the surface to balance your skin, but after a couple of weeks you should start to see results. The same rule holds for prescription medications, as noticeable results will occur after a couple weeks. One of the first steps to improving your complexion is washing your face thoroughly two to three times a day. Wash your hands with an anti bacterial soap and using a mild bar soap or acne scrub, thoroughly wash your face for about thirty seconds. Make sure that your bar soap is fragrance and color free as these can clog your pores and irritate your skin, causing inflammation and increased redness of your face. The Clinique anti-bacterial soap is highly recommended.
If washing your face is not enough, further measures can be taken for home acne treatment. One of the most common is the use of benzoyl peroxide, which can be found in face wash, bar soap, topical cream or gel. Benzoyl peroxide is typically used once or twice daily, but initially most people should only apply it once a day or every other day to avoid redness and excessive drying. Generally, results will be evident after a few weeks, but if you do not notice a difference by then you should consult your dermatologist for advice.
Another popular home acne treatment is salicylic acid. You can usually find this in medicated facial pads and also in some face washes. Salicylic acid prevents your hair follicles from shedding excess skin and clogging your pores, thereby fighting the cause of most acne and blackheads.
Whichever home treatment you believe to be best for your acne, always keep in mind that the results are gradual and will be noticeable in a couple weeks. Follow the directions for your product and only use it the specified number of times per day. Also, combining treatments at the same time may cause irritation and excessive dryness to your face, so benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid should only be used one at a time. If you do not notice results for your home acne treatment after several weeks, contact your doctor for further advice.
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