Sunday, 29 May 2011

Watch latest "Dance Bangla Dance Junior " Videos

The biggest dance reality show of Bengal is back with its sixth season. Watch  latest "Dance Bangla Dance Junior.
The biggest dance reality show of Bengal is back with its sixth season. Watch  latest "Dance Bangla Dance Junior.

Watch and Enjoy Dance Bangla Dance Junior Videos

The biggest dance reality show of Bengal is back with its sixth season. Watch  latest "Dance Bangla Dance Junior.
The biggest dance reality show of Bengal is back with its sixth season. Watch  latest "Dance Bangla Dance Junior.

Opposition Chief Begum Khaleda Zia is Back Bangladesh

 Ex-Primminister Begum Khaleda Zia

 Opposition Chief Ex-Primminister Begum Khaleda Zia has returned home from New York after concluding her fortnight-long tour of the UK and the USA. She arrived by an Emirates Airlines flight around 5pm on Sunday. Senior leaders of the party greeted her with flowers outside the VIP lounge at Shahjalal International Airport.
 Ex-Primminister Begum Khaleda Zia
She was conferred a special honour during her stay in the USA by New Jersey Senate.
The party, along with its factions, accorded her a grand reception outside the airport.
BNP standing committee member Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain, Moudud Ahmed, Mirza Abbas, Dhaka City mayor Sadek Hossain Khoka and acting secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir were among those present at the airport.
Ex-Primminister Begum Khaleda Zia
The BNP chairperson left Dhaka for London on May 14 and began her USA tour from May 21.
During her weeklong stay in the USA, Khaleda called on US vice president Joe Biden's security advisor Tony Blinken, Bangladesh's congressional caucus co-chair Joseph Crowly and three other influential congressmen in Washington. Prior to her US visit, the BNP chief met her eldest son Tarique Rahman in London after over three years. She had also met various other political leaders, including former British prime minister Gordon Brown, in the UK.

Saturday, 28 May 2011

Watch and Enjoy Egen Award Program 2011

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Watch and Enjoy EgEn Program 27May2011
Presentation by Shahid Mohammad at eGen Seminar

Presentation by Shahid Mohammad at eGen SeminarThe Co-founder and Director of eGen International presenting at the Seminar on 27th May 2011 at Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel, Dhaka, Bangladesh......

Thanks Second Bangladeshi Mountaineer MA Muhit Conquers Everest

Thanks Second Bangladeshi Mountaineer M A MUHIT Conquers Everest




M A Muhit has scaled the Mount Everest to be the second Bangladeshi after Musa Ibrahim to achieve the feat.
Foreign ministry director general (external publicity) Shamim Ehsan told bdnews24.com on Sunday Muhit, a member of Bangla Mountaineering and Trekking Club (BMTC), had reached the summit on Saturday, one year after Musa.
"The Nepalese embassy in Dhaka on Saturday evening informed us of Muhith's conquering the Everest," he said.
BMTC founder Inam Al Haque also confirmed the incident.

Muhit conquers Everest

 
Muhit conquers Everest
 MA Muhit becomes second Bangladeshi to conquer the Everest, world`s highest mountain peak, as he reached the summit, which is 8,850 meters above sea level, on Saturday.
Director- General of foreign ministry’s External publicity wing Shamim Ahsan confirmed the success of Muhit to banglanews over telephone.
“MA Muhit informed the Director General, foreign ministry’s South Asia Affairs, Mashfi Binte Shams about the success oof his expedition.
Earlier on May 24 in 2010, Musa Ibrahim conquered the Mount Everest as the first Bangladeshi conquerer.
Though Muhit was the companion of Musa Ibrahim that time, he could not reach Mount Everest due to inclement weather.
Earlier, MA Muhit scaled Cho Oyo, the sixth highest peak of the world, which is 8, 201 meters tall. Besides, he reached at the top of Bijoy Tahjingdong, the highest mountain of Bangladesh, for twice.
MA Muhit received training from Himalayan Mountaineering Institute of India. He surmounted on Chulu West, Meera, Singu and Lobuje peak of the Himalayans.
He also scaled the Mansulu Mountain which is more than 7,000 meters tall.

Muhit started for Himalayans with his entourage on last week of March, 2011.
Besides, more two Bangalees, Deepangkar Ghosh and Rajib Bhattracharya of India, also climbed onto the top of the Mount Everest.
Earlier, Indian Bangalee Debashis Biswas and Bashanta Shingha Roy conquered Everest in 2010. But Sattobrato Dam claimed him as the first Bangalee conqueror of Mount Everest. He was scaled Everest on behalf of Indian Army.
By this account, Bangladesh’s mountaineer MA Muhit became 5th Bangalee to reach the top of the Mount Everest.
 

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News Source: BanglaNews24 And  bdnews24.com.

Sunday, 15 May 2011

The Best Iconic Prom Dresses of All Time

Iconic Prom Dresses


 From "Pretty in Pink" to "Gossip Girl," InStyle inspires you for your night out with the best on-screen prom moments ever.


 Looking for some style inspiration for your big night? From Harry Potter to Gossip Girl, we’ve rounded up the most memorable on-screen prom moments. Who could forget Molly Ringwald‘s thrift store find in Pretty in Pink, or the dramatic black-and-white look .. Shannen Doherty wore as Brenda Walsh on  These stars’ nights may have been scripted, but that doesn’t mean their style can’t be imitated in real life! Click through the gallery to find your on-screen prom inspiration......

InStyle is trying to inspire young females everywhere with a look back to iconic pop culture prom dresses.  Bella Swan's blue halter dress from Twilight was included.
    Why did InStyle include it...
"Even though Bella is still recovering from the attack of the nomad vampires, Edward persuades her to go to the prom. Never one to show off, Bella tops off what could be a sultry halter-style prom option with an embellished cardigan, charcoal-gray leggings and signature Converse tennis shoes. Walking cast optional."
    What other dresses made the list..

Tuesday, 10 May 2011

Watch Dancing with the Stars Video

Watch  Dancing with the Stars Video. Kendra Wilkinson and Louis van Amste. Dancing with the Stars tango. Kendra Wilkinson and Louis van Amstel Dancing with the Stars tango

No Osama Bin Laden in the World

Live Watch Operation Video of Osama Bin Laden 
In the photo, President Obama and his national security team are huddled around a conference table in the White House Situation Room, watching CIA director Leon Panetta narrate last Sunday's raid on Osama bin Laden's compound. The mood is clearly tense.
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Monday, 9 May 2011

Brett Favre Popular Man

   Brett Favre: Former NFL QB Comes out of Hiding
    Brett Favre
   Brett Favre: Former NFL QB Comes out of Hiding
    Height: 6-2
    Weight: 222
    Born: Oct 10, 1969 - Gulfport, MS
    College: Southern Miss
    Draft: 1991 - 2nd round (6th pick) by the Atlanta Falcons

 

Tuesday, 3 May 2011

Watch and Enjoy Osama bin Laden Videos

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Watch and Enjoy President Obama on Death of Osama bin Laden

Osama bin laden was a great most wanted terrorist in the world.
Watch and Enjoy President Obama on Death of Osama bin Laden

Watch and Enjoy President Obama on Death of Osama bin Laden. Satellite images, video of Osama compound in Abbottabad...Pakistan

Most Wanted Osama Bin Laden Death/Killed by US special forces in Pakistan

Osama Bin Laden was a great Crimer  in the world.Most Wanted Osama Bin Laden Death/Killed by US special forces in Pakistan
 
Osama Bin Laden Death Picture
Osama bin Laden was killed in a US assault on his Pakistani compound on Monday, then quickly buried at sea, in a dramatic end to the long manhunt for the al Qaeda leader who had become the most powerful symbol of global terrorism.
World leaders hailed bin Laden's death but the euphoria was tempered by fears of retaliation and warnings of the need for renewed vigilance against attacks.
The death of bin Laden, who achieved near-mythic status for his ability to elude capture under three U.S. presidents, closes a bitter chapter in the fight against al Qaeda, but it does not eliminate the threat of further attacks.
The September 11, 2001, attacks, in which al Qaeda militants used hijacked planes to strike at economic and military symbols of American might, spawned two wars, in Afghanistan and Iraq, inflicted damage on U.S. ties with the Muslim world that have yet to be repaired, and redefined security for air travelers.
A small U.S. strike team, dropped by helicopter to bin Laden's compound near the Pakistani capital Islamabad under the cover of night, shot dead the al Qaeda leader in a firefight, U.S. officials said.
"This was a kill operation," one security official told Reuters, but added: "If he had waved a white flag of surrender he would have been taken alive."
The revelation that bin Laden was living in a three-story residence in the military garrison town of Abbottabad, and not as many had speculated, in the country's lawless western border regions, is a huge embarrassment to Pakistan, whose relations with Washington have frayed under the Obama administration.
President Barack Obama, whose popularity suffered from continuing U.S. economic woes, will likely see a short-term bounce in his approval ratings. At the same time, he is likely to face mounting pressure from Americans to speed up the planned withdrawal this July of U.S. forces from Afghanistan.
However, Bin Laden's death is unlikely to have any impact on the nearly decade-long war in Afghanistan, where U.S. forces are facing record violence by a resurgent Taliban.
Many analysts see bin Laden's death as largely symbolic since he was no longer believed to have been issuing operational orders to the many autonomous al Qaeda affiliates around the world.
Financial markets were more optimistic. The dollar and stocks rose, while oil and gold fell, on the view bin Laden's death reduced global security risks.

BURIED AT SEA, WARNINGS OF REVENGE
Within hours of the deadly raid, Bin Laden's body was buried at a sea to prevent his gravesite from becoming a rallying point for his followers, U.S. officials said. Muslim religious rites were conducted on the deck of a U.S. aircraft carrier in North Arabian Sea, a defense official said.
"You wouldn't want to leave him so that his body could become a shrine," one U.S. official said.
Mindful of possible suspicion in the Muslim world that U.S. forces may have gotten the wrong man, a U.S. official said DNA testing showed a "virtually 100 percent" match with the al Qaeda leader. His body was also identified by one of his wives, an intelligence official said.
Fearful of revenge attacks, the United States swiftly issued security warnings to Americans worldwide.
CIA Director Leon Panetta said al Qaeda would "almost certainly" try to avenge bin Laden's death.
"Though Bin Laden is dead, al Qaeda is not. The terrorists almost certainly will attempt to avenge him, and we must -- and will -- remain vigilant and resolute," Panetta said.
France's President Nicolas Sarkozy hailed the killing as a coup in the fight against terrorism, but he, too, warned it did not spell al Qaeda's demise.
British Prime Minister David Cameron said the West would have to be "particularly vigilant" in the weeks ahead.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon hailed bin Laden's death as a "watershed moment in our common global fight against terrorism."
U.S. officials said bin Laden was found in a million-dollar compound in Abbottabad, 35 miles north of Islamabad. After 40 minutes of fighting, bin Laden, three other men and a woman, who U.S. officials said was used as a human shield, lay dead.
A source familiar with the operation said bin Laden was shot in the head after the U.S. military team, which included members of the Navy's elite Seals unit, stormed the compound.
Television pictures from inside the house showed bloodstains smeared across a floor next to a large bed.
It was the biggest national security victory for the president since he took office in early 2009 and will make it difficult for Republicans to portray Democrats as weak on security as he seeks re-election in 2012.
In sharp contrast to the celebrations in America, on the streets of Saudi Arabia, bin Laden's native land, there was a mood of disbelief and sorrow among many. The Palestinian Islamist group Hamas mourned bin Laden as an "Arab holy warrior."
But many in the Arab world felt his death was long overdue. For many Arabs, inspired by the popular upheavals in Egypt, Libya and elsewhere over the past few months, the news of bin Laden's death had less significance than it once might have.
PAKISTAN TOLD AFTER RAID
The operation could complicate relations with Pakistan, a key U.S. ally in the battle against militancy and the war in Afghanistan. Those ties have already been damaged over U.S. drone strikes in the west of the country and the six-week imprisonment of a CIA contractor earlier this year.
Pakistani authorities were told the details of the raid only after it had taken place, highlighting the lack of trust between Washington and Islamabad.
"For some time there will be a lot of tension between Washington and Islamabad because bin Laden seems to have been living here close to Islamabad," said Imtiaz Gul, a Pakistani security analyst.
Bin Laden was finally found after U.S. forces discovered in August 2010 that one of his most trusted couriers lived in an unusual and high-security building in Pakistan that had few outward facing windows and no Internet or telephone access.
"After midnight, a large number of commandos encircled the compound. Three helicopters were hovering overhead," said Nasir Khan, a resident of the town.
"All of a sudden there was firing toward the helicopters from the ground," said Khan, who watched the dramatic scene unfold from his rooftop.
Thousands of cheering and flag-waving people converged on the White House after Obama made his televised announcement. Similar celebrations erupted at New York's Ground Zero, site of the World Trade Center twin towers destroyed on September 11.
"I never figured I'd be excited about someone's death. It's been a long time coming," said firefighter Michael Carroll, 27, whose firefighter father died in the September 11 attacks.
Former President George W. Bush, whose eight-year presidency was defined by the September 11 attacks after he launched a global "war on terror" to root out Islamic militants, called the operation a "momentous achievement".
The United States is conducting DNA testing on bin Laden and used facial recognition techniques to help identify him, the official said.

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