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Weekday Vegetarian: Bombay Aloo

Photo: Kelly Rossiter For those of you who are tired of hearing about Thanksgiving or who aren’t planning on hosting or attending a big Thanksgiving dinner, here is something completely different. Make yourself an Indian inspired dinner instead. This is one of those dishes that is a staple of Indian restaurants, but is easy to

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So Tell Me About The Event: A Movieline Premiere Week FAQ

The pilot of The Event doesn’t end with one of the Hobbits saying “Where are we?” but that doesn’t mean things are crystal clear. Unless mud is considered “crystal clear” — in which case, mission accomplished. The latest attempt to find an heir apparent to Lost arrives on NBC tonight at 9 p.m. and brings with it more fanfare than any other pilot premiering this week. Does The Event have what it takes to find a spot on your DVR ? That answer and more ahead in the first of Movieline’s Premiere Week FAQ.

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iPad Killer? $35 Android Tablet Launch in Jan 2011

Will the price of a tablet make it a perfect iPad killer? We had reported earlier about India making news with a series of low cost Android tablets and it is being reported that the Indian government is all set … http://bit.ly/96Ejh3 added by: itgrunts

Murali Biography(Tamil actor)

Biography for Murali Born May 25, 1954(1954-05-25) Kudavattoor, Kollam, Kerala State, India Died August 6, 2009 (aged 55) Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India Occupation Actor Years active 1986 – 2009 Murali (Malayalam: മുരളി) (25 May 1954 – 6 August 2009) was an Indian actor and author.He was a communist activist,closely associated with #39;The Communist Party of India (Marxist). He mainly acted in Malayalam and Tamil films. He won the National Award for best actor for his portrayal of a com

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Malayalam Actor Murali passed away

Murali, son of famous Kannada film director Siddalingaia, made his debut in Tamil film in 1984 playing the lead role in “Poovilangu”, directed by Ameerjhan. Tamil film actor Murali died here today following a heart attack, his family said. The 46-year old Murali, who had acted in over 100 films, complained of chest pain this morning and was rushed to a private hospital where doctors declared him brought dead. He is survived by his wife and two sons, including Atharva, who made his film debut

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Lee Mi Yeon Filmography

Year Title Role 1989 Happiness Does Not Come in Grades 1990 Let#39;s Look at the Sky Sometimes 1991 Autumn Journey Do You Like the Afternoon After the Rain? 1992 Flower in Snow 1993 I Will Survive Sug-young 1995 Go Alone Like Musso#39;s Horn 1997 No. 3 Hyun-ji Motel Cactus Min Hee-soo 1998 Whispering Corridors Hur Eun-young 1999 The Harmonium in My Memory Yang Eun-hee 2000 Bakery Lee Hae-suk Pisces Ae-ryun 2001 Indian Summer Lee Shin-young The Last Witness Son J

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Elephants: India’s New "National Heritage Animal" To Receive Same Protection As Tigers

Photo: Elephant being bathed in a temple in Thrissur (K.C. Sowmish via The Hindu ) As long-standing icons of its unique cultural psyche, India’s threatened elephants are finally getting the protection — and well-deserved recognition — they need. In a bid for better conservation, earlier this week the Indian government formally declared the elephant its “national heritage animal”, elevating the legendary pachyderm alongside the likes of the majestic tiger, in the hopes of averting a future con… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Saira Banu Biography

Biography for Saira Banu Born August 23, 1944 (1944-08-23) India Occupation Actress Years active 1960 – 80 Spouse(s) Dilip Kumar Saira Banu also Saira Bano (Hindi: साइरा बानु, Urdu: سائرہ بانو) (born 23 August 1944), an Indian actress, is a popular Bollywood heroine and the wife of the famous film actor Dilip Kumar. She acted in many blockbusters from 1960-80. Banu made her acting debut at 17 years opposite Shammi Kapoor in the 1961 hit film Junglee for which she earned her first Filmfare

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Saira Banu Telugu actress prostitution

Saira Banu, who played lead role in few Telugu films, and Jyoti, a supporting actress in many films, were arrested along with a woman from Uzbekistan and their customers from an apartment in the upscale Kundan Bagh neighborhood. Telugu film actresses Saira Banu and Jyoti and seven others were caught red-handed in a prostitution racket busted by Hyderabad police on Monday. Saira, who played lead role in few Telugu films, and Jyoti, a supporting actress in many films, were arrested along with a w

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Mind-Controlling Parasites Date Back Millions of Years

Don't worry, your government isn't the first one… “We are now realizing that half of life on Earth is parasitic — each free-living organism has at least one parasite,” Hughes said. “But very few manipulate behaviors and there is a reason for that — it is likely very costly. The fossil now challenges us to think of what past environments acted as selective forces for such cool tricks to evolve.” Mind control by parasite sounds like the stuff of science fiction, but not only have scientists revealed that it is real across a range of animals — including perhaps humans — they now even have fossil evidence suggesting it has taken place for millions of years. An unnerving variety of parasites have evolved the ability to control the brains of victims to help the parasites spread. For instance, the protozoan known as Toxoplasma gondii makes rats love cat urine so that it can spread among its feline hosts — and it may influence human culture as well, making people more prone to certain forms of neuroticism. Another case of parasite mind control involves the fungus Ophiocordyceps unilateralis, which essentially turns ants into zombies. It maneuvers the insects into biting down on the major veins of the undersides of leaves just before they die — the fungus then rapidly grows a stalk from their victims' heads, releasing spores to infect more ants. Now scientists have discovered what might be ancient evidence of such mind-control-induced death grips — scars on a roughly 48-million-year-old leaf.” http://www.livescience.com/animals/mind-controlling-parasites-fossil-leaf-100817… added by: DeliaTheArtist