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Dont mix up settlementwith pacts: RIL campThe battle between the Ambanibrothers escalated further onSaturday as Mukesh Ambanis sidesaid Anils camp should not createconfusion between the familysettlement and agreements signedbetween the two. P 12
Lalus flight hit by bird: A possibletragedy was averted on Saturday whena plane carrying railway minister LaluPrasad, his wife Rabri Devi and 70 otherpeople, landed safely at the Delhiairport after being hit by a bird. TheKingfisher flight IT-331 was hit by a birdsoon after take-off for Varanasi around9.20 am, an airline spokesman said.
Junior Veerappans stalk forests fortuskers: Deep inside the 1,560 sq kmSathyamangalam forests in the easternghats of Tamil Nadu, forest wardensarmed with double barrel guns andbinoculars are keeping a 24 hour-watchfor their new target the juniorVeerappans. New poachers havesprouted here over the past three yearsand gunned down 17 tuskers. P 12
Gujjars reject govt offer: BySatyurday evening, hopes of aresolution to the Gujjar protest for STstatus were dashed as the delegationholding talks with the Vasundhara Rajegovernment categorically rejected thecompromise solution offered by thestate. P 12
Talwars compounder Krishna sentto CBI custody: Krishna, an accused inthe Noida double murder case, was onSaturday remanded by a court here inCBI custody for three days to facilitatehis interrogation. P 11
Nawaz Sharif calls for Mushsexecution: Pakistans former PMNawaz Sharif stepped up his attack onPresident Pervez Musharraf onSaturday, suggesting he could behanged, while addressing thousandsof protesters outside the presidency.We asked you to quit with honourafter the election but you didnt,Sharif told the crowd.
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Ahmedabad: On Sunday, when mil-lions celebrate Fathers Day, there willmany tears rolling down too.And, tug-ging at the heart strings would be amoving father-son saga scripted on cel-luloid in Hollywood by a director ofGujarati origin.
Anand Tucker (originally Thakkar)is the son of a Gujarati father and Ger-man mother.His latest film When DidYou Last See your Father? had every-one at Cannes film festival sit up andtake notice. It has already taken Eu-rope by storm and is awaiting releasein the US and other parts of the world.
The classic by this 45-year-old film-maker is based on BlakeMorrisons touching andcandid memoir of his fa-ther in the weeks leadingup to his death. Diag-
nosed with terminal cancer, the pro-tagonists father has only five weeksleft to live, and captures this period.
But, the film also has streaks ofAnands own life and his relationshipwith his father, a former employee of
Lufthansa. Tucker pours out his mem-ories of growing up in a household thathad parents from different cultures.
He also tells the storyof his striving to createspace for himself as anindividual, for he be-lieves his father belongs
to an older generation and to a socie-ty where the family is the mostimportant aspect while the individualdid not matter. The film captures thefathers inner conflict when he fightswith his own self to allow his son to
do what he wants.Anand, who was born in Bangkok
and grew up in Hong Kong, settled inLondon after his parents shifted to Eng-land. His affair with the audio-visualmedium began when he joined the Ox-ford Film and Television Productionin 1992.His directorial debut was fac-
tual television programming and ad-vertisements and is married to film-maker Sharon Maguire of BridgetJoness Diary fame.
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Ahmedabad: Ajay is 16 and a ClassX student.But, let him loose in cy-berspace and he turns a million-naire, leaving hundreds of cred-it card holders across the globebankrupt. Ajay was pickedup from Mumbai onThursday and detained by
Gujarat Police in a hack-ing case that left them baf-fled with its sheer globalspread.This St Anns stu-dent from Mulund and sonof an employee of a textilefirm who learnt the ropes ofhacking online marketingwebsites and siphonedoff money paid bycyber buyers into his own account.
The racket surfaced whenAhmedabad crime branch sleuthsinvestigated a case of hacking of apopular online shopping site andarrested three boys in the city. They
turned out to be a part of Ajaysgang. Investigations revealed thathis network spreads across Mum-
bai,
Hyderabad,Bangalore and Ahmed-abad. His mentors live in the US,Vietnam and other countries.
Ajay gave instructions to WahidKhan,a resident of Kalupur, andShahid Khan and Haadi Ghoghai
of Juhapura, till they were arrest-ed on Thursday. Ajay had taught
them to create fake accounts andcrack into otherscredit cardaccounts to make big bucks.
His prowess in hackinghigh security and govern-
ment websites let Ajay into ahacking community, which
gave him access to a huge data-
base of credit card CustomerVerification Value (CVV) num-bers of prominent banks
across the globe.Ajays tools include his lap-
top, a communicator and acellphone. But, police say,Ajays PC has no data and hehas covered all his tracks. All
evidence available is from ShahidKhans laptop which has folders andfiles that hide cracked passwordsand IP addresses of internet do-mains that were hacked into forfraudulent financial transactions.
Ajay got in touch with online
fraudsters during gaming and washooked on to it fast.He has told thepolice that after connecting withinternational hackers in the US,Vietnam, and other countries, hespent over 15 hours a day on thecomputer trying to figure out howit worked.
He has a database of over 4,000international credit card holders,
their CVV numbers and expirydates, said a senior crime branchofficial. He fooled the cyber policeby using proxy servers for illegaltransactions.
After making money illegallyat the online shopping giants ex-pense for over four months, he gotin touch with Shahid Khan andWahid Khan in Ahmedabad and letthem in to some secrets of thefraud,said the official.
(Boys name changed to protectidentity)
At 16, he rules cyber fraud gang
A Gujaratis tribute to dad
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Bollywood and cricket mightbe the two passions of India,but when it comes to celebri-
ty brands visibility on television,the silver screen stars are clearlyahead of sporting heroes.
Only two Indian cricketers MS Dhoni and Sachin Tendulkar figure in a list of the 10 most vis-ible celebrities featuring in TV ad-vertisements. There are no othersportspersons in the list. And,
while Shah Rukh Khan may be theundisputed badshah of Bollywood,hes been pipped in this race byChhote Nawab Saif Ali Khan.
According to the AdEx Su rvey,prepared by TAM Media Research, TVads featuring Saif Ali Khan appearedfor 45 lakh seconds through the wholeof 2007.SRK followed with 42 lakh sec-onds, while Amitabh Bachchan was
third with 32 lakh seconds.Hrithik Roshan may not be seen too
often on the silver screen these days,but hes highly visible in ads,comingin fourth with 31 lakh seconds. Kajol
another star who isnt seen inmovies as often as her fans wouldlike was fifth overall and thehighest-ranked woman with 22lakh seconds.
Dhoni followed close behind atNo.6, ahead of little master Ten-dulkar. Preity Zinta, AishwaryaRai Bachchan and Juhi Chawlarounded off the top 10. With 13.2lakh seconds, Juhi Chawla wasahead of reigning box-office drawslike Priyanka Chopra (11 lakh sec-onds), Bipasha Basu (6.4 lakh) and
Kareena Kapoor (6 lakh).In terms of visibility, Dhoni,Sachin and Dravid (8 lakhseconds) were well ahead of oth-er Indian sportspersons, includ-
ing Yuvraj Singh (6 lakh) and IrfanPathan (4 lakh). The highest-rankednon-cricketing sports star wasNarayan Karthikeyan, who totalled1.5 lakh seconds.
Stars stump cricketers in ad worldBRAND STAND
Celebrity Brands Advertisers Secondages
Saif Ali Khan 19 9 45 lakh
Shah Rukh Khan 39 21 42 lakh
Amitabh Bachchan 36 20 32 lakh
Hrithik Roshan 16 9 31 lakh
Kajol 13 5 22 lakh
M S Dhoni 24 15 21.5 lakh
Sachin Tendulkar 21 17 16 lakh
Preity Zinta 19 9 14 lakhAishwarya Bachchan 10 4 13.3 lakh
Juhi Chawla 11 5 3.2 lakh
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Bhavnagar: Post-mortem ofa dead bullock confirmed an-thrax as the cause of death inBagdana village in Bhavna-gar district. After the post-mortem report,which was or-dered after six cattle died ofa mysterious disease,the dis-
trict administration is takingsteps to prevent its outbreakin animals as well as humans.
I have declared the areaanthrax-prone and all pre-cautionary measures to pre-vent its outbreak are beingtaken, said district collector,Pradip Shah. Ten teams ofveterinary doctors fromGandhinagar and Rajkot havereached Bagdana.
Twenty-eight teams ofdoctors have examined vil-lagers. None of them havebeen detected with thevirus,said Shah. Weve or-dered a special anti-anthraxvaccine from Bangalore,which is due to arrive soon,he added. It will be admin-istered to the 10,000-odd cat-tle in and around Bagdanavillage.Inputs by Sandesh
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Campaigning at grass-
roots,fund-raising, or-ganizing social gather-
ings, community discussions,debate-watching parties,phone calls to voters theyworked tirelessly since Feb-ruary last year to get theirleader to win Democratic Par-ty nomination.
And now, as Barack Oba-ma gets into the second and fi-nal leg of the campaigning forUS Presidency, these secondgeneration Gujaratis will beas much a part of his effortsand even more as members ofSouth Asians For Obama(SAFO) a grassroots move-ment to mobilize the southAsian community in the USto support.
Anhoni Patel,chair of theBay Area chapter of SAFOand the national media chairand spokesperson for thegroup, says, I felt exhilarat-ed and extremely proud thatI was a part of this historiceffort.When my future chil-dren and grandchildren willask me about this time in ourpolitical history, I will be ableto say I was a part of helpingthe first African-American tobecome the nominee of a ma- jor party.
Obamas Yes we can! con-fidence reflects in 25-year-oldAvani Bhatt, a member of LawStudents for Obama.I felt ec-static when he won the nom-ination. But, the real feelingthat washed over me was oneof hope. This one man hasmobilized Americans to notsimply ask but demandchange, she says.
Thirty-one-year-old Sid-dharth Desai,a managementconsultant at Accenture based out of Atlanta worked extensively with theGeorgia Obama campaign andis a member of ObamasAsian American and PacificIslander Council. The greatthing about this campaign isthat I feel connected to peopleI never met we all worked
together to achieve our firstof two big goals. The secondgoal will hopefully be accom-plished in November,he says.
The young NRGs now lookforward to getting thousandsof people across the countryinvolved in the politicalprocess. One great strengthof the campaign is that sena-tor Obama found support frompeople who have never par-
ticipated in politics.Many peo-ple only tune in when itsdown to final selected candi-dates, says Bhatt.
I will spend time regis-tering new voters, buildingunity within the Democraticparty and speaking with vot-ers about Obama,says Patel.
I will do everything with-in my capacity to convincepeople that senator Obama isthe right choice, come No-v em be r, s ay s D es ai .Whether its door-to-door can-vassing or fundraising,to me,the task at hand has notchanged. That has alwaysbeen for Senator Obama towin the Presidency, not justthe Democratic Party nomi-nation and I am confident thatwe will get there, he adds.
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The tragedy of keeping up withthe Jones is, 'we spend moneythat we do not have, to getthings that we do not need, to
impress people we do not like'.What dowe do for the people we love? Notenough.
In a world that is more connected, thetragedy is that we communicate evenless. Parents with teenagers will surelyagree that we spend more timeengaging with the TV, than we spendtalking to our children. We may justifythis by asking, 'why should we spendtime with children who value theirfriends more than they value us?'
Parents need to see the importance ofspending quality time with theirchildren,and to be there for them as theynegotiate some of life's changes andchallenges. This is the time that they
need all the help they can get, eventhough teenagers act like they do notneed any help.
Career choices, exam pressure, unstablerelationships,and the need to move fromone stage to another - teenager to adult- are all reasons why children getconfused,and sometimes depressed.
How do we realise whether we arespending enough time with the family?Are there any red flags that we can watchout for?
Today's children are open enough tospeak their minds. Do not treat somecomments lightly - such as,'are you really
going to come for my graduation?', or,'how do you expect me to believe you?'
Changes in patterns - sleep, Internet,sports and games,reading and listeningto music - will provide a clear indicatorthat things are changing. Too oftenparents try to ignore this stage byfocusing on some other issue, likecollege, friends, and issues that do not
even concern them. Children findthis strange and escapist, and willrespond accordingly. If this stage isnot addressed adequately,the child'sself esteem gets messed up,and theylose their self worth.Loss of interestin things that are normally liked bythem is a clear sign of change, andpossibly indicative of greateramount of change to come.
WHAT CAN WE DO ABOUT THIS?
Do not evaluate things from thebenchmark reference of your time asa teenager. Things have changeddramatically since then.Call a familycouncil.S eat all the members of the
family round the table,and present themwith the issue that you would like todiscuss and resolve.Discuss openly, andget a solution that is agreeable foreveryone.If they do not easily speak theirmind, then do request someone else tofigure things out on your behalf - anuncle, aunt or cousin,or even their best
friends.
Stay in touch with the educationalinstitution.They will be able to map thechanges in your teenager,without bias,and probably better than you can.Checkwith other family members or friendswho are close to your children, they willknow a lot more than you do.That's justthe way it is.
Give them respect.They may not respectthemselves at this stage, but they feel
confident that their parents will notlaugh at,or ridicule them. Give trust andspace.Children require a certain amountof freedom.They do not like being talkedabout or sniggered at. Trust them andmore often than not, the youth willreciprocate accordingly.Understand thatthis is a passing phase and will pass.
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Accidents or medicalemergenies can strikeanyone at any time. Ifeffective medical care ispromptly deliveredduring this criticalperiod, many lives couldbe saved. Read on tolearn the importance ofefficient, promptmedical assistance
Medical care during emergenciesin India leaves a lot to bedesired.Those of us who watch
medical shows on television (such as ER)are very impressed with the high qualityof care emergency rooms the USprovides.In India,unfortunately,the
reality is far grimmer. If there is anaccident,most of us prefer not gettinginvolved.If we do try to help the victimby rushing him to the nearest localhospital,the doctor there may refuse totreat the patient and tell us totransfer him to a governmenthospital.Many victims diebecause simple medicalproblems (such as bleeding)are not treated on time.Doctors know that during amedical emergency (forexample,a traffic accidentor a heart attack),there isa 'golden hour' whichcan literally spell the
differencebetween lifeand death.If effectivemedical care is promptlydelivered efficiently during this criticalperiod,many lives could be saved.However, traffic accidents remain a
distressingly common cause ofpreventable death in India.
Given the state of ourroads and our civicsense,this problem isgoing to keep onincreasing unless wetackle it efficiently.
OUR EMERGENCYSYSTEM
If you see an accident andthe person is bleeding
profusely,the first humaninstinct is to rush the patient to
the local hospital for emergencymedical care;or call for an
ambulance.However, the nearestmedical facility could be your local
nursinghome or hospital,many of which
will refuse to admit these patients.Patients are then shunted off losingvaluable time - and possibly their lives,
in the process.Not that large privatehospitals are much better. Many do noteven have a well-equipped casualtyward (ER);and even if they do,theyrefuse to take on the patient,untilpayment is first made.It's true that doctors have an ethicalobligation to treat any patient -especially during an emergency.However,many refuse to do so. The sadtruth is that many often don't have theexpertise or equipment to do so or theyare worried about police hassles.Accident and emergency cases areoften medicolegal cases,and theseentail the burden of a lot of paperwork.While some are worried about who willpay for this medical care (which can beexpensive),others arefearful that if they try
to help and the patientdies,the mob will venttheir anger on thedoctor and beat himup.It's often mucheasier for the doctor todo nothing.
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THIN PEOPLE ARE HEALTHYFitness expert and lifestyleconsultant,Mehernaaz Damaniasays, "So many people have a goodlooking body but suffer from manyinternal illnesses like digestivedisorders,sinus, etc.One needs tobe fit inside out and focus on one'shealth and wellbeing rather thanattaining some magical figure."
THIN PEOPLE DO NOT NEEDEXERCISEPeople living in urban areas leadunhealthy and sedentary lifestyles -
a leading cause of deathworldwide.Physical activity andexercise become very essential notonly for overweight but thin peopleas well.Mehernaaz Damania says,"One needs to move the bodydespite one's age,or being fat orthin.A sedentary lifestyle can leadto many diseases like diabetes andheart disease,irrespective of one'sweight.If you are physically active,you will have strong muscles,bonesand joints."
THIN PEOPLE ARE NOT PRONE TO
HEART DISEASESThis is a common perception thatheart disease is the result of beingoverweight.Although obesity is acause of heart disease,nutritionistNaini Setalvad says that thin peopleare equally prone to it as heartdisease depends on one's highcholesterol and stress level that canaffect thin or fat people.
BEING THIN MAKES YOU HAPPY"Absolutely not!" says clinicalpsychologist Dr Laura Vaz."Happiness needs to come from
something deeper, a sense ofachievement,good relationships,andpositive self esteem.Over and abovewomen should learn to be happyabout their bodies." Marilyn Monroe,deemed as one of the sexiest womenof all times,was a size 16! Theinterpretation of beauty by the mediaand fashion industry today,is based onunrealistic representations of waif-thin
models and are completely distorted.
Srija Nair
With celebrities and fashion experts glorifying size zero as the only acceptable body
size, women have begun to espouse and internalise various myths about being thin.
Here are some of the commonly perceived myths regarding 'thinness'
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