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Thursday, March 31, 2011

APPELLATE COURT DECLARES CONVICTED ‘RAPIST’ COP’S INNOCENCE





We previously reported here that Chicago police Sargent John Herman was starting trial on accusations that he raped a woman in her home in 2004. But that was just the beginning of the story. Herman was convicted of the rape, but this week an Illinois appellate court reversed the conviction—NOT for a retrial—but to set an innocent man free, because he is NOT GUILTY. This case should be a lesson to all of us about forming conclusions about a defendant until the appellate process is finished.

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I don't want to go video crazy, but...

This is a camp I'm speaking on in May. It's cool. I've never seen a camp with a trailer before.

Judging by the trailer, I'm pretty sure I'm not epic enough to be there, but I'm glad I get to be involved.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

When God's Word Comes to Town

This got me emotional.

The Kimyal People Receive the New Testament from UFM Worldwide on Vimeo.

How Not to Impress a Girl

I was at Jem and Gem's party on Saturday night and I was talking to this person who happened to be a girl. Win. She asked me what book I was currently reading. I said "I'm reading one about the sexualisation of young girls." (It's called Getting Real: Challenging the Sexualisation of Girls in case you're wondering.)

She replied "Oh by Melinda Tankard Reist?"

I said "Yeah I'm really enjoying it."

And then we talked about how good the book is. And I'm feeling like this girl was probably way impressed because I'm reading a book that's full of essays all about not turning women into sex objects and not letting young girls get caught up in our society's raunch culture. I'm pretty sure I'm scoring points for both intellect and feminism.

Then a little while later, high on the success of this last exchange, I start talking to her friend who happens to also be a girl, plus Irish. Double Win.

We get onto the subject of awkward train conversations. I begin telling the Irish girl a story about a man who started talking to me on the train that day about the book I was reading.

"What book were you reading?" She asks.

I reply, happily, "It's called, Getting Real: The Sexualisation of Young Girls"

She looks at me funny then says "...and I'm changing carriages right about now."

Oh dear, something's gone horribly wrong.

It's at that point that I realise that when the person you're talking to doesn't know the book you're talking about, and when you get the title wrong and say the book is called "The Sexualisation of Young Girls" as opposed to "Challenging the Sexualisation of Girls", it's not a win for intellect and sensitive feminism, it's a win for creepy guy at the party. Bugger.

No matter how hard I tried after that, I think she always just thought I was freak.

Next time, best just to say you're reading Dan Brown.

Challenge

I have a challenge for you blog readers and writers. Go see Justin Bieber: Never Say Never all by yourself, then come back and report on your experiences. It'll be a test of your courage and fortitude. It'll develop character. It'll teach you about the world.

I'm gonna do it. Who's with me? Or perhaps, not with me?

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bhairavi Goswami
Born Bhairavi Goswami
12 November 1984 (age 26)
Occupation Actress, Model
Years active 2002–present
Bhairavi Goswami, (Hindi: भैरवी गोस्वामी; born 12 November 1984) is an Indian-born actress, fashion model, television host and humanitarian.
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1 Early life
2 Career
2.1 Modelling
2.2 Movies and Theatre
2.3 Music Videos
2.4 Television Credits
3 Personal life
4 Filmography
5 Theatre
6 See also
7 References
8 External links
Early life

Bhairavi was born in South India to parents of mixed heritage. Her father is part Bengali part South Indian and her mother is Creole. Bhairavi left India at the age of 6 to return as a teenager to pursue a career in Modeling/Acting, spending most of her adolescent life in the United Kingdom.
Career

Modelling
Bhairavi’s career began as a teenager when she participated in the coveted “Gladrags Mega Model” contest. Gladrags was followed by Bhairavi winning the “Pantaloons Model Quest” & runner up at the “AXN Hot & Wild”[1] contest. Times of India even quoted, “She’s the Paris Hilton of India, who loves to socialise”.[2] She is the only Indian model to have been featured in TIME, Telerama, Courier International & Paris Match. She has modelled for top designers such as Ritu Kumar, Sabyasachi Mukherjee, Narendra Kumar, Archana Kochar, Shane & Falguni Peacock, Azeem Khan, Satya Paul, Libas, Deepal Mehta, Anshu Modi etc. Graced the covers of several magazines and featured in innumerable fashion features of regional, national and international magazines such as Cosmopolitan, Savvy, Gladrags, Sensationz, Elan, Occasions, Mans World, New Woman, Outlook, Gurlz, Society, Femina, Femina Girl, Woman’s Era, Meri Saheli, Vanitha, La Mode, Upper Crust, Woman, Elle, L’Officiel, GT-Guything, 4D Woman, Movie, Newsweek. She is also known to be a women who has controversially employed breast implants in the course of her modeling career. A result of which she acts against accepted Indian values and morays all the while being a strong voice for sexually liberated women.
Movies and Theatre
After the runaway success of her debut - Sagar Bellary’s superhit movie Bheja Fry,[3][4] she acted in the children's hit composite animation film ‘My Friend Ganesha 2’.[5][6] In her next film she plays a glamorous girl in Mr. Bhatti On Chutti, starring Anupam Kher in lead role and featuring Amitabh Bachchan in a cameo appearance.[7] Bhairavi has shed her glamorous image to play a simple school teacher in ‘Kachcha Limboo’[8] .[9] Apart from this she has also acted in ‘My Daddy Strongest’ with Kumar Gaurav - it is the world's first silent children's film. With 10 successful plays to her credit like “Liar Liar”, “Tea Coffee or Me”,[10] “Mad House”, “See no Evil, Hear no Evil, Speak no Evil”[11] with theatre stalwarts like Alyque Padamsee, Dinyar Contractor & Paritosh Painter, Bhairavi has performed in over 700 stage shows worldwide.
Music Videos
“Samundar Mein Nahake” remix directed by Samir Malkan
Raaghav Sachar’s debut album directed by Indrajit Nattoji for HMV
“Raat Taakli”, marathi superhit music video directed by Deepali Vichare
Television Credits
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Bollywood Live(Indonesia)
Guest VJ on B4U
Featured on Movers & Shakers (Shekhar Suman Show)
Personal life


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Bhairavi is a trained dancer in Flamenco & Bharatnatyam and speaks 7 languages English, Hindi, French, German, Sanskrit, Tamil and Kannada. She is passionate about animals and is an Animal Rights Activist. Born in an affluent Business family, Bhairavi wanted to become an entrepreneur. Apart from her career as an Actress in the Indian Film fraternity, Bhairavi has more than 10 super hit plays to her credit. An innovative cook & food connoisseur, Bhairavi Goswami is professionally associated with a large food company in India.
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Year  Film     Role Notes
2007 Bheja Fry Suman Rao
2008 My Friend Ganesha - 2 Anita
2009 Mr.Bhatti On Chutti Katy
Kachha Limboo Lily Fernandes
My Daddy Strongest World’s 1st silent children’s film
Bheja Fry 2 Suman Rao Pre Production
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Genre Play Director Notes
English Comedy Liar Liar Dinyar Contractor 150 shows worldwide
English Comedy Madhouse Dinyar Contractor 140 shows worldwide
English Comedy P Dialogues Alyque Padamsee 10 shows in Mumbai
English Comedy Mad Horses Of Matheran Gary Richardson 195 shows
English Comedy Unspoken Dialogues Alyque Padamsee 8 shows in Mumbai
Hindi Comedy Tea, Coffee Or Me 85 shows
English Comedy See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil Paritossh Painter 50 shows Worldwide
Hindi Comedy Shree, Adi, Manav Paritossh Painter 5 shows in Mumbai
English Comedy Dil Maange More Paritossh Painter

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Bhagyashree (Marathi: भाग्यश्री), born Bhagyashree Patwardhan (Marathi: भाग्यश्री पटवर्धन), on 23 February 1969 is an Indian film and television actress.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
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1 Biography
2 Career
3 Television
4 Filmography
5 Awards
6 References
7 External links
Biography

Bhagyashree hails from the family of Patwardhans from Sangli city in Maharashtra. Her father is Maharaja of Sangli.[8] Her full name is Shrimant Rajkumari Bhagyashree Raje Patwardhan. She is the daughter of H.H. Meherban Shrimant Raja Vijaysinhrao Madhavrao Patwardhan. She is the eldest of three daughters, the other two being Madhuvanti and Purnima.
Career

She started her acting career with Kachhi Dhoop - a television serial by Amol Palekar. It was based on Louisa Mary Alcott's Little Women. Her rendezvous with acting happened by chance when next door neighbor Amol Palekar, a renowned actor-director, requested her to step in and act in his serial Kacchi Dhoop as the actress who had been signed on had abandoned the serial abruptly. The serial did well and later on she had roles in Honi Anhoni and Kisse Miya Biwi Ke.
She is best known for her role in the 1989 film Maine Pyaar Kiya with Salman Khan.[9]
After marriage, she acted in three films: Peepat's Qaid Main Hai Bulbul, K.C. Bokadia's Tyagi and Mahendra Shah's Payal all opposite her husband Himalaya.
After a gap of several years, she made a comeback to television with Aandhi Jasbaton Ki, where she played a politician. She was also seen in Didi Ka Dulha, a comedy serial on national broadcaster Doordarshan and a telefilm where she plays a blind person. She made her debut in Marathi films with the romantic comedy Zhak Marli Baiko Keli in June 2009.
She is the promoter of a media company Shrishti Entertainment with her husband.
Television

Kachchi Dhoop
Jaan .... Radha
Didi Ka Dulha
Kaagaz Ki Kasti .... Aarti
Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 3 (2009) (Reality Dance Show)
Filmography

Maine Pyar Kiya (1989) .... Suman
Qaid Mein Hai Bulbul (1992) .... Pooja Choudhry
Tyaagi (1992)
Paayal (1992)
Ghar Aaya Mera Pardesi (1993) .... Roopa
Ammavra Ganda (1997) (Sandalwood movie)
Hello Girls (2001)
Maa Santoshi Maa (2003)
Avuna (2003) (Telugu)
Uthaile Ghoonghta Chand Dekhle (2005) (Bhojpuri)
Humko Deewana Kar Gaye (2006) .... Simran Kohli (Special Appearance)
Janani (2006) .... Akanksha
Red Alert: The War Within (2008) .... Uma
Zhak Marli Bayko Keli (2009) (Marathi)
Maharatna Rana (Telugu)
Awards

Bhagyashree was nominated as Filmfare Best Actress Award in 1990 for her role as Suman in the film Maine Pyar Kiya but lost it to Sridevi for Chaalbaaz. She also won the Filmfare Lux New Face Award in the same year.[10]




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Barsha Priyadarshini
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Born August 7, 1984 (age 26)
Orissa, India
Occupation Actress
Years active 2003 - present
Spouse None
Barsha Priyadarshini,[1]( other spell Varsha Priyadarshini or Barsa Priyadarshini ) is a leading Oriya language and Bengali actress in Bhubaneswar based Oriya Cinema at Ollywood and calcutta based Bengali Cinema at Tollywood respectively. Her debut oriya film was E Juga ra Krushna Sudama [2] and Bengali film was Swapan Saha directed Jor in 2008.[3]
Contents 
1 Awards & Accreditation
2 Filmography
2.1 Bengali Movie
2.2 Oriya Movie
3 Notes
4 External links
Awards & Accreditation

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Filmography

Bengali Movie
Year Movie Director Co-stars
2008 Jor Swapan Saha Jeet
2008 Golmaal Swapan Saha Jisshu Sengupta
2008 Love Story Raj Mukherjee Angsuman Parashar
Oriya Movie
Topae Sindura Di Topa Luha (2005)
Thank You Bhagban (2006)
Nei Jaa Re Megha Mate (2009)
Suna Chadhei Mo Rupa Chadhei (2009)
Ama Bhitare Kichi Achi (2010)
Deewana (2010)


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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Barbara Mori

Born Barbara Mori Ochoa
February 2, 1978 (age 33)
Montevideo, Uruguay
Naturalized Mexican
Website
http://barbaramoriblogbrasil.com/
Bárbara Mori Ochoa (born February 2, 1978 in Montevideo, Uruguay) is a Mexican actress and model.
Mori started work modeling and later became a telenovela actress with TV Azteca, when she starred in the soap opera Azul Tequila. Her big break came in 2004, with the telenovela Rubí (a remake of the 1968 series) by rival network Televisa, in which she played the main character.
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1 Biography
2 Films
3 Telenovelas
4 Sitcoms
5 Endorsement
6 Footnotes
7 External links
Biography

Bárbara Mori Ochoa was born on 2 February 1978. She is of Uruguayan-Japanese and Mexican heritage;[1] her Japanese ancestry is from her paternal grandfather.[2] She has two siblings, actress Kenya Mori and brother Kintaró Mori. Her parents Yuyi Mori and Rosario Ochoa divorced when she was three years of age. Mori spent her early childhood between Mexico and Uruguay and finally settled in Mexico City at the age of twelve.[3]
One day, while working as a waitress at the age of fourteen, fashion designer Marcos Toledo invited her to work as a model. She became independent by the age of seventeen and went to live with her cousins.[4] At nineteen she met actor Sergio Mayer, who would later become father to their son Sergio, born in 1998.[5] They never married.
She later studied acting in El Centro de Estudios de Formación Actoral. She made her acting debut in the Mexican telenovela Al norte del corazón. She then participated in the comedy series Tric Tac and Mirada de mujer the following year. She obtained her first TVyNovelas Award for her role in Mirada de mujer for Best New Actress.
In 1998, Bárbara Mori got her first leading role as "Azul" in the series Azul Tequila, co-starring with Mauricio Ochmann. A year later she filmed the series Me muero por tí in Miami, with Peruvian actor Christian Meier. She participated in her first film in 2000, in the Mexican comedy Inspiración. Later, she acted in various other telenovelas, including Amor descarado and the highly–rated Mexican soap opera, Rubí, which earned her another TVyNovelas Award.
In 2005 she obtained the starring role in the blockbuster film La mujer de mi hermano as Zoe, and her husband was portrayed by Christian Meier, with whom she had previously co-starred in Me muero por tí. After breaking up with Mayer, Mori dated Manolo Cardona.[citation needed], and now she is in a relationship with Julio "El Moyo" Villegas, known for his King of Fighters skills. She also won the leading role in "Pretendiendo", a Chilean/Mexican-backed movie which was critically panned.[citation needed]
Indian film producer Rakesh Roshan signed her as the leading lady for his movie Kites opposite his son, Bollywood star Hrithik Roshan. It was shot in New Mexico, Las Vegas and Los Angeles, it went into production by the end of July 2008, and was released on May 21, 2010.
Mori was diagnosed with early stage cancer and is now a proud survivor. She talks about her journey in UniGlobe Entertainment's docu-drama titled 1 a Minute, scheduled for release on 6 October 2010 in the USA and 29 October 2010 in India.[6] The documentary is being made by actress Namrata Singh Gujral and will also feature cancer survivors Olivia Newton-John, Diahann Carroll, Melissa Etheridge, Namrata Singh Gujral, Mumtaz and Jaclyn Smith as well as William Baldwin, Daniel Baldwin and Priya Dutt, whose lives have been touched by cancer. The feature is narrated by Kelly McGillis. The film will also star Lisa Ray, Deepak Chopra and Morgan Brittany.
Films

1 a Minute (2010/2011) Star
Kites (2010) as Natasha/Linda
Violanchelo (2009) as Consuelo
Cosas insignificantes (2008) as Paola
Por siempre (2007)
Robots (2005) as Cappy (Spanish language version)
La mujer de mi hermano (2005) as Zoe
Pretendiendo (2005) as Helena/Amanda
Inspiración (2000)
Telenovelas

Rubí (2004) as Rubí Perez de Ferrer/Fernanda Rivera Perez
Amor descarado (2003) as Fernanda
Mirada de mujer: El regreso (2003)
Súbete A Mi Moto (2002) as Nelly
Amor es... querer con alevosía (2001) as Carolina
Me muero por ti (1999)
Azul Tequila (1998) as Azul
Mirada de mujer (1998) as Mónica San Millán
Al norte del corazón (1997)


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Banu (in Persian بانو), is a Persian name for girls used in Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Turkey, India, and Nepal. While in Iran it translates to "lady", "princess" or "bride". in India, and Nepal it roughly translates to "little sister". In Turkey, it is a popular female name that refers to the original Persian word. Banu also apparently means "rays from the sun" in Telugu.
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