12 June 2011

Rosie Does Maxim Cover

The upcoming star of Transformers 3 Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is set to take over this summer and there is no stopping her. Check out her Maxim layout as well as the behind the scenes video shoot.
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Rosie HW Fully Naked Video Compilation (NSFW)

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While I understand her beauty and I sort of get her whole appeal I never really got just what made RHW so damn special. Well this naked Rosie compilation has made me a believer and I bet it will do the same for you too.

Nina Agdal: New Stunner in Town

So this is Ms. Nina Agdal and she is a new face that has done some stuff with Victoria's Secret. Here's hoping we get to see a whole lot more of Nina. nina_agdal_fhm_1nina_agdal_fhm_2nina_agdal_fhm_3nina_agdal_fhm_4nina_agdal_fhm_5nina_agdal_fhm_6

Shakira On the Pole

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Hips don't lie and neither do stripper poles. Both of which are common practice for one sexy little latina
Shakira.

Check out this snippet from her latest music video and try keeping the drooling to a minimum.

Arunachal Band To Release Debut Album

Alien Gods band pic

Itanagar, Jun 12
: Local rock group ‘Alien Gods’ is poised to go places with their debut album ‘Lunar Blackened Death’ set for a worldwide release soon.

The three-member band is very upbeat about their kind of music, though they regret that locally there are not many takers. “We are yet to find sponsors here even nearly two months after the album was released in the State, perhaps unable to sync with our brand of music,” said vocalist Olik Boko.

The other members of the group are Ravi Prasad on drums and Raju Thapa on bass guitar. “It would be a lot better if we can go out and promote our music,” says Olik, the frontman.

Started in the year 2002 while still in school with the name ‘Holo Band’, the three of them had formed the band to pursue their passion for music.

Olik says initially they used to play songs from all genres and after performing only two shows they shut shop in order to pursue higher studies.

“Then in 2004 when we performed in a musical soiree called Megatone at Ziro in Lower Subansiri district, I saw that we had improved a lot and then by the end of that year Alien Gods was formed,” said Olik.

Talking about their music, Olik said, “Our music is very tough and it needs years of practice and stamina.”

Ravi said, “The tempo goes from 140 BPM to 300 BPM. So our music has to be perfect, a note goes in there and the shows is all gone.”

Many of the companies, national and from outside, are showing interest in their music, said the band.

Baby Clothes Featuring Hitler, Milat On Sale

Hitler, bin Laden and Ivan Milat baby clothes on sale in Melbourne

By Susie O'Brien and Shelley Hadfield

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Evil baby clothes featuring serial killer Adolf Hitler. Picture: redbubble.com

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Evil baby clothes featuring serial killer Ivan Milat. Picture: redbubble.com

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Another T-shirt features the PM wearing a crown with the slogan "deliberately baron". Picture: redbubble.com

  • Baby clothes featuring Hitler, Milat on sale
  • Founder said garments removed from site
  • Some offensive material "par for the course"

      A MELBOURNE-based company is selling baby and children's clothes featuring pictures of evil monsters such as Hitler, Osama bin Laden, Ivan Milat, Ted Bundy and Charles Manson.

      The range of garments, in sizes from 000 rompers for three-month-old babies, to T-shirts for children up to 12, has sparked outrage.

      The Ivan Milat baby romper also has the slogan "Australians Just Love Backpackers". Other T-shirts include the words "Free Ted Bundy" and "Ted Bundy is Innocent", and "Serial Killer in Training" alongside graphic images.

      The Charles Manson T-shirt and romper has a picture of the serial killer with a swastika on his forehead.

      Other shocking T-shirts feature:

      DRUG images including a syringe and a spoon high-fiving each other with the slogan, "team work".

      JULIA Gillard wearing a crown with the slogan "deliberately baron".

      There is also an entire Nazi-inspired theme of garments with pictures of Adolf Hitler and pro-Nazi slogans and insignia including a child-like Hitler android.

      Child Safety Commissioner Bernie Geary said he would be leading the charge to ensure the garments were not sold for children.

      The founder and CEO of international artists' website redbubble.com said offending garments were removed once complaints had been received.

      But last night there were still dozens of controversial garments for sale on the website, internationally recognised as a forum for aspiring artists.

      The site, which has 3.5 million hits a month, has 150,000 contributing artists and is run from Flinders St, in Melbourne, and San Francisco.

      The artists post their work on the site, which is not moderated. It offers automatic formats, including kids' and baby clothes.

      The founder said his staff had removed many images in the past few weeks.

      "It is par for the course that some offensive material may be put up, but it is removed immediately when drawn to our attention," he said.

      Mr Geary said he was disgusted by the clothing.

      "I think it's just pretty sad that people will stoop so low to try to make a quid."

      He would look into what could be done to impose some sort of control over "retailing at this disgraceful level".

      Julie Gale, founder of Kids Free 2B Kids, said the clothes were walking billboards for sick adult humour.

      "These images do not belong on children," she said.

    • Dead Body of Northeast Origin Found in Delhi

      Two dead bodies discovered in Delhi, One N-E man missing

      By Bruce K.Thangkhal


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      New Delhi, Jun 12 : The discovered of two decomposed bodies which resembles like a Northeasterner have sent shock waves across the capital.

      Dead bodies of a woman and a man have been discovered here in the dubious murderous capital in a separate location on June 8 and June 9 respectively.

      This is the sixth incident in the city this year where a woman’s body has been found in a sack.

      The unwanted news alarms the North East communities in Delhi.

      The body of an unidentified woman was found stuffed in a gunny bag near a canal in the Yamuna Khadar region at Old Usmanpur on June 8 .

      It is clear that the victim was murdered elsewhere and her body was dumped here in an isolated canal in Yamuna River.

      The incident came into light when some passers-by saw the decomposed body and informed the police.

      The body was wrapped in a bed-sheet and tied with ropes.

      The dead body bore several injury marks.

      “It appears the murder took place at least 18 to 72 hours ago.

      The victim is around 20 years old with light weight having fair complexion, round face, 4 feet 10 inches height, and having long and black hair.

      The body has been kept at GTB Hospital for the next 72 hours for identification.

      A case of murder has been registered in Ushmanpur police station.

      The police are investigating the case,” a senior police officer said.

      Three similar murders which shocked the capital were unsolved still, which includes a body of a woman was sent to Ajmer in parcel, another body was sent by train to Etawah and the woman whose body was recovered from east Delhi in the beginning of this year.

      Last month, a 22-year-old woman, Cecilia Chong, belonging to the Kuki-Chin community was murdered by her live-in partner, Innocent Nwayo (31) in the same manner in Uttar Nagar.

      Nwayo was arrested by the police recently.

      Another unidentified male body which looks like a North East was also found near India Gate on June 9 morning.

      The victim has a wheatish complexion with thick bulky hair, around 5 feet 2 inches height and wore white T-shirt.

      His body is found laying in the pool of his blood.

      There was a tattoo of ‘OM’ on the left arm.

      The dead body has been kept in Ram Lohia Manohar Hospital Mortuary.

      “A case has been registered and we are investigating the case,” police officials said.

      Various leaders from the North East organisations had visited the Ram Lohia Manohar and Guru Teg Bahadur hospitals to identify the dead bodies.

      The dead bodies have not been claim by any one else till today.

      Dr.Thokchom Meinya, MP (Lok Sabha), Manipur has also visited RLM hospital today and expressed his deep concern for the safety of North East peoples living in the national capital.

      In yet another incident, a young man belonging to Vaiphei community from Manipur also been reported missing from Delhi since May 21.On this day, he went to Inter State Bus Terminal (ISBT) to catch a bus for Gourakhpur, Uttar Pradesh to visit his cousins.

      He left his luggage in the travel agency where he booked his ticket.

      But he did not return back.

      On suspicious, the travel agents informed the Delhi Police.

      The police found a telephone number from a diary inside the luggage, and the matter was immediately informed to his relative in Delhi.

      However, his whereabouts is not yet known.

      Zillai (Vaiphei Students) Delhi and Young Vaiphei Association, Delhi is looking forward for the missing person.

      * The writer can be contacted at
      khaalnou@yahoo.com

      Source: E-pao.net

      Gunrunners of Northeast

      Chinese agents smuggle arms to revive militancy in north-eastern India

      By Sandeep Unnithan

      Dimapur/Guwahati, Jun 12 : China is reviving a flagging militancy in north-eastern India with arms and military training. In return, it wants militants to spy on nuclear missiles and military formations deployed in the North-east. And, by charging market prices for the weapons, it is looking to make a fast buck too. "The logic seems to be: keep the North-east on the boil and simultaneously profit from arms sales," says a senior military intelligence official. This marks a departure from the 1970s when China supplied weapons and training free.

      With the arrest of three key insurgent operatives, intelligence agencies are piecing together China's subversive agenda for the North-east. A recent charge-sheet filed by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) against Anthony Shimray, chief arms procurer of the Isak-Muivah faction of Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM), specifically mentions Norinco, one of China's largest state-owned weapons manufacturers. Bangkok-based nscn-im rebels had allegedly paid $100,000 to Norinco to buy 10,000 assault rifles, pistols, rocket-propelled grenades and ammunition. A United National Liberation Front of Manipur (UNLF) delegation that went to Ruili in China's Yunnan province in 2009 was given rate cards for weaponry but could not afford the high prices: $1 million for a rocket-propelled grenade 'package' comprising 20 launchers and 2,000 rockets. For training, it was $512,000.

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      Cadres of Kuki national front with their arms in Imphal, Manipur

      Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) officials call Norinco or the China North Industries Corporation a front for China's military intelligence, supplying weapons to buyers ranging from African dictators to Asian rebel groups. Norinco's name first surfaced during the 2004 haul at Chittagong where Bangladeshi security agencies intercepted a consignment of 4,930 firearms, including rockets, grenades and assault rifles, meant for the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and nscn-im. India has not taken up with China the issue of a legitimate entity supplying arms to non-state actors. A Chinese-made AK-56 is easily available in Dimapur for Rs 2 lakh, a sophisticated Austrian Glock pistol for Rs 3 lakh. "Chinese guns are sold illegally like sweets. With such easy availability of arms, anyone can start an 'insurgency'," says Binalakshmi Nepram of the Control Arms Foundation of India. The fresh revelations come at a time when India has resumed military exchanges with China following the recent visit of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. A recurring theme of two joint Sino-Indian military exercises have been 'anti-terrorist drills'.

      Militancy is on the wane in the North-east. The total fatalities in the region were down to 322 deaths in 2010 from 853 in 2009. But with China reviving its support to north-eastern guerrillas and using them as spies, a new chapter has been added. "In view of the current Sino-Indian relations, China considers the North-east more important than other parts of India," a senior unlf member noted during a debrief of his visit to China.

      Senior police officials say that China has displaced the traditional markets of South-east Asia as the number one hub for weapons. "Assam militants have been going to China for their arms," confirms Khagen Sharma, Additional Director General of Assam Police (special branch). Home Secretary G.K. Pillai hints that the Chinese state may be unaware of the middlemen who operate in South-east Asia. "There is a lot of smuggling by Chinese arms agents who come to India through Myanmar and Bangkok. Most insurgent groups get weapons of Chinese origin through these agents," he says.

      Ulfa commander-in-chief Paresh Barua

      Ulfa commander-in-chief Paresh Barua with his cadres.

      Sanctuaries are being offered by the Chinese security establishment. ulfa chief Paresh Barua operates out of Yunnan reportedly with the blessings of the Chinese military. The Chinese intelligence services have links with other rebel groups as well. The first indications emerged in August 2009 when Manipur police captured Ronny, a 'sergeant' in the banned insurgent group, the People's Liberation Army (PLA). He confirmed to his police interrogators that "Sixteen pla platoons (around 300 men) returned after training in China." The breakthrough, however, came in August last year with the arrest of Rajkumar Meghen, the head of the UNLF. Meghen, the charismatic scion of the Manipur royal family, was captured in a joint Indo-Bangladeshi operation in Dhaka and transported by road to Bihar where he was formally arrested by the nia. His arrest was preceded by the capture of 18 unlf operatives in Guwahati. Recovered from the militants was a laptop with detailed accounts of their operations and links with China. The establishment of an arms line from China in the 1990s meant that the north-eastern guerillas could buy their weapons instead of snatching them from security forces. "The establishment of a full-fledged arms supply line means it is only a matter of time before these arms flow into the Indian mainland," says an nia official. The unlf was in contact with Maoists operating in central India. A unlf note prepared for the Chinese says that the Maoist movement has spread to over 25 per cent of the Indian land mass. "If we have sufficient supplies of arms and ammunition, the Maoist struggle will achieve a qualitative development," it says.

      Since the 1962 border war with India, China has held out twin threats to India's North-east. The first, a conventional military thrust down from Tibet into the 20-km-wide "Siliguri corridor" that could sever the entire region from India. The second, covert assistance to insurgent groups to tie down Indian troops in prolonged counter-insurgency operations. As part of the second strategy, China has provided sanctuaries, arms and training to Naga, Manipuri and Mizo insurgent groups. In the 1960s Naga leader Angami Phizo and others embarked on a "Long March" to China-a move that cemented their ties with the People's Republic. In 2009, a delegation of unlf leaders embarked on a second "Long March" to China where the agents demanded intelligence on Indian missile movements (see Long March to China).

      The arrest of Shimray in October 2010 gave the clearest lead to China's role in the north-east. Shimray was arrested in Patna, though it is believed he was picked up in Nepal and brought by road to Bihar. (His lawyer Worso Zimik says Shimray was part of the NSCN-IM delegation that was conducting talks with the Indian government and terms his arrest illegal.)

      Chinese arms are loaded at Beihei port, Qingdao or Shanghai in 20ft shipping containers and offloaded at Cox Bazar in Bangladesh. These are loaded in small fishing trawlers and later transferred to trucks.

      Currently an undertrail in Tihar jail, Shimray was negotiating a massive arms consignment of nearly 10,000 weapons from China, enough to equip a division of troops. Not all of it was for the nscn-im whose fighting strength is estimated at 4,500 guerrillas. nia officials believe a large percentage of the arms were meant to be sold to other North-eastern groups. Shimray told intelligence operatives that the Chinese suggested that the north-eastern guerillas came together under one organisation to facilitate better interaction. The nscn-im, which is currently in a cease-fire with the government since 1997, was planning to go a step further. A letter dated August 2010 from Isak Chishi Swu, one of its top two leaders, states that the nscn-im planned to appoint a representative in Ruili. The issue of Chinese arms flowing into India has been repeatedly raised in military-to-military talks. "The Chinese are always sheepish when we confront them about arms in the North-east. They tell us that they have trouble accounting for their arms stored in warehouses in Yunnan province," says a military intelligence official. The Chinese version isn't convincing. "It is hard to believe that a communist dictatorship like China would have problems accounting for its weapons," says Major General (retired) G.D. Bakshi. Unaccounted-for weapons may be just the beginning of India's north-eastern nightmare.