Hi All,
National Institute of Design (NID), Ahmedabad has announced a competition in the Short Film category coined as Alpavirama 2011. I want to invite those who have creativity and can make the Short Film, I have a very good story that meets the purpose best.
My story has been declared winner in an All India Creative Writing Contest held by an online journal Kaal4Flash, Kolkata.
For details please visit: http://www.nid.edu/alpavirama/about.html
and then can reply me at Ryze or my mail ID: writersdeskinfo(at)yahoo.co.in
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Saturday, July 24, 2010
Monday, July 12, 2010
Paul the Octopus Predicts Spain to Win the 2010 FIFA Final

An octopus famously known as Paul predicts Spain to beat Holland in FIFA final to be played on July 12, 2010.
According to reports available with us, the eight-legged octopus famously known as Paul has predicted that Spain will defeat Netherlands (Nederland) in FIFA World Cup final to be played on July 12 in Johannesburg. Paul a football oracle has successfully predicted each of Germany's results at the 2010 World Cup, and in his life he has been wrong only once.
Typically, Paul has also caused a culinary change with his popularity gained through correct predictions. Many hotels and restaurants are supposed to remove octopus from their menus out of love to the oracle. Spanish chef Jose Andres promised via twitter to remove octopus from his menus if the Paul's choice of Spain winning the semifinal turned out to be true.
According to reports available with us, the eight-legged octopus famously known as Paul has predicted that Spain will defeat Netherlands (Nederland) in FIFA World Cup final to be played on July 12 in Johannesburg. Paul a football oracle has successfully predicted each of Germany's results at the 2010 World Cup, and in his life he has been wrong only once.
Typically, Paul has also caused a culinary change with his popularity gained through correct predictions. Many hotels and restaurants are supposed to remove octopus from their menus out of love to the oracle. Spanish chef Jose Andres promised via twitter to remove octopus from his menus if the Paul's choice of Spain winning the semifinal turned out to be true.
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Good Read Elsewhere
A very good article on honour killing is published in The Times of India with title, Retrieve honour from some dishonourable men by Monobina Gupta.
To read the article, please visit:
Retrieve honour from some dishonourable men
To read the article, please visit:
Retrieve honour from some dishonourable men
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