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Introductions / New Friends / Re: Happy Birthday Rantaannooo
« on: November 11, 2010, 04:34:44 PM »
i think it's Ratnoooooo not Rantnooooooo....

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Pics / Re: Aashiq Computer Course
« on: November 10, 2010, 05:43:13 PM »
haha. :laugh: :laugh:...kar leyaa fer course bai???

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Jokes Majaak / Re: Tire Puncture
« on: November 10, 2010, 01:41:04 PM »
lol... :excited: :excited:

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News Khabran / Amritsar's Nikki Haley is South Carolina Governor
« on: November 08, 2010, 11:40:26 PM »
Source: http://www.ndtv.com/article/world/amritsars-nikki-haley-is-south-carolina-governor-64138

Washington:  Indian-American Nikki Haley of Republican party has scripted history in US politics by winning the governorship of South Carolina, becoming only the second person of Indian-origin to be a Governor of an American state. (Read - Nikki Haley: On brink of political superstardom?)

In key mid-term polls in which President Barack Obama's Democrats were routed, Haley, 38, born of Sikh parents who migrated from Punjab, became only the second Indian-American to be a Governor of a US State after Bobby Jindal of Louisiana; and also the first Indian-origin woman governor.

"You know, tomorrow morning there's going to be a lot of news and a lot of observers that say we made history and in some ways, you can look at me and say we did," Haley said in her victory speech.

"But what I want this to be is that we're turning a page. We're turning a page on where we've been but the history's going to be on where we go," she said.

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The news was welcomed by Indian Americans. "Three years ago, I stood in Louisiana celebrating Bobby Jindal's election as Governor. It was an amazing experience tonight to be in my hometown of Columbia with my wife Vatsala and parents and witness Nikki Haley achieve a similar accomplishment just three years later," said Dino Taperra, Indian American Republican Council chairman.

Six other Indian-origin candidates failed to enter the House of Representatives.

Haley received 52 per cent of votes as against her Democratic rival Vincent Sheehan who polled 46 per cent.

The much expected victory did not come before giving some anxious moment to Haley and her campaign. For some portion of the counting of votes, Haley was trailing behind, and then was running neck-to-neck with Sheehan before she took a handsome lead.

Sheehan gave Haley stiffer competition than was expected. She will succeed Republican Governor Mark Sanford.         

However, none of the other major Indian-American candidates running for the US House of Representatives, won. A record number of six Indian-Americans were in the fray.

Five of them were Democrats  Manan Trivedi from Pennsylvania, Ami Bera from California, Raj Goyle from Kansas, Ravi Sangisetty from Louisiana and Surya Yalamanchili from Ohio. Ashvin Lad from Illinois is the only Republican Indian American in fray.

Haley has served three-terms in the South Carolina House of Representatives where she represented Lexington County and was also the first Indian-American to hold office in that state.

Haley's campaign was rocked by a scandal earlier this year when political lobbyist, Larry Marchant, claimed that he had one-night stand with her at a conference in Salt LakeCity in 2008.

The mother of two, whose husband is a US Army reserves officer, was also hit by another allegation that she had a "physical" relationship with commentator Will Folks in 2007.

Haley rejected the latest allegations as "a false and outrageous desperate attack from a losing candidate's paid campaign consultant in the final week of the race."

Despite these controversies, Haley had the backing of political Republican heavy weights like Sarah Palin and Mitt Romney.

"A strong pro family, pro life, pro Second Amendment, pro development, conservative reformer. Your next governor Nikki Haley," Palin said in her endorsement, earlier this year.

In June, Haley also had to deal with racist comments from Republican state Sen. Jake Knotts who called her a "raghead" on an internet political show called Pub Politics.

The term is a slur typically used against Arabs or other ethnic groups who wear turbans or headdresses "We already got one raghead in the White House," he said.

"We don't need another in the Governor's Mansion."

 Slate later apologised insisting that his comments were made in jest.

"Since my intended humorous context was lost in translation, I apologise. I still believe Haley is pretending to be someone she is not, much as Obama did, but I apologise to both for an unintended slur," he said, at the time.

So far only two Indian-Americans have made it to the House of Representatives  - Dalip Singh Saund and Bobby Piyush Jindal. In Pennsylvania, Trivedi, an Iraq war veteran, who ahead of the initial counting of votes lost to Republican Jim Gerlach. While Trivedi had received 99,517 votes, Gerlach had received 131,715 of the total votes polled.

In Kansas, Indian-American Raj Goyle, lost the election to his Republican rival Mike Pompe. In the 4th House District of Kansas, Pompe had received 58 per cent of the total votes polled, while Goyle had got just 37 per cent. 

In Louisiana's Third Congressional District Ravi Sangisetty lost to Republican rivals Jeffy Landry.

Sangisetty, a lawyer by profession, and who Sangisetty, pitched himself as a "pro-life, pro-gun conservative Democrat" received just 36 per cent of the total votes counted. Landry had received 64 percent of the total votes. Same was the case in Ohio with Surya Yalamanchill, a former Apprentice Contestant, lost to Republican Jean Schmidt by more than 50,000.

In California, Bera was trailing behind with more than half of the votes counted. Bera had received 43.3 percent of the total votes counted, while his Republican rival Dan Lungren had 49.3 per cent, after 63 per cent of the votes were counted.

Another Indian American, Kamala Harris, was trailing behind her Republican rival for California Attorney General, with nearly one-third of the votes counted. Harris was endorsed by the US President, Barack Obama. The President had attended her fund raiser when he went to California last month on his election campaign.



Read more at: http://www.ndtv.com/article/world/amritsars-nikki-haley-is-south-carolina-governor-64138?cp

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Knowledge / Re: Most Powerful Women 2009-2010
« on: November 08, 2010, 08:33:35 PM »
is this according to forbes????



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Introductions / New Friends / Re: happy b'day simmu.....
« on: October 31, 2010, 10:01:00 PM »
HAPPY BIRTHDAY ....SIMAROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO...

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Cars / Re: Bugatti In India 2010
« on: October 31, 2010, 04:01:00 PM »
just saw the news yesterday on YAHOO INDIA.

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Pics / Re: Sonakshi Sinha Hot In Jeans
« on: October 22, 2010, 12:51:18 PM »
she is iight....can't beaat SOnam Kapoor or ASIN from Ghajini

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News Khabran / Re: APPLE Mac OS X Lion arrives in summer 2011
« on: October 21, 2010, 12:21:19 AM »
man one of my frnds bought Macbook Pro for almost $2k but sold it to sister of his gf for only $600.....it's slick though..

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Jokes Majaak / Re: punjabi student...
« on: October 19, 2010, 02:12:44 PM »
mar jaoo mamaeyoooo..MISS POOOJA kehri heer aaa...

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Jokes Majaak / Re: dil da practical exam..
« on: October 19, 2010, 02:07:52 PM »
ahahahah good one...but aah Cobra singh ne aundyea hi Dil te nishaana laa dita..lol..i mean user..not organ.

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Jokes Majaak / Re: dil in ldh...................
« on: October 19, 2010, 02:05:15 PM »
dil tu mere city ch aa k gher labh di c?sarm ker  :angry: :angry:

mama tu saari city da Patent laeya aa..lol

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Punjabi Stars / Re: Punjab-born US attorney
« on: October 19, 2010, 02:01:45 PM »
did anyone notice that??

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Shayari / Re: Sometimes...
« on: October 19, 2010, 02:00:56 PM »
Be sure they are not knock off pills from china..lol..i was just watching that on CNBC yesterday....China makes fake pills..

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Shayari / Re: Sometimes...
« on: October 19, 2010, 01:54:39 PM »
SOMETIME I THINK THAT GOD IS UNFAIR...
SOMETIME I DECIDE NOT TO DARE..
SOMETIME I FEEL LIKE I NEED TO CARE..

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If we are punjabi liek your bf...don't automatically assume that we know what causing him to ignore you...lol...everybody think different..

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Members Pics / Re: ji di photho dekhoo
« on: October 17, 2010, 06:13:33 PM »
hahah dark ch sunglasses laa ke bethaa...lagda gujr bai eh tenu vikhaounda c ki ehde kol sunglases v haigeya ne..

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Request / Re: Request Video Of The Day
« on: October 16, 2010, 08:47:54 AM »
Shokeen_Munda bai song from movie bombay is hindi song...only punjabi songs plss..

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Punjabi Stars / Re: Punjab-born US attorney
« on: October 15, 2010, 10:20:20 AM »
just wanted to share this with ya..

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Punjabi Stars / Punjab-born US attorney
« on: October 15, 2010, 02:30:26 AM »
Washington, May 15 (IANS) President Barack Obama has nominated Preet Bharara, a Punjab born Indian-American lawyer, to become the US attorney for Southern District of New York.

Bharara, 40, has advised the New York Democrat Senator Charles Schumer on legal matters and played a key role in the congressional investigation of the Bush administration’s firing of eight US attorneys, according to a White House announcement Friday.

“This group of men and women have distinguished themselves as fair, tenacious and respected attorneys throughout their careers in both public and private service,” Obama said of Bharara and five others named Friday.

“They will serve their country with distinction as US Attorneys and it is my honour to nominate them for these esteemed positions.”

Born in Punjab, India, Bharara immigrated to the US with his parents in 1970 and became a US citizen 10 years later. Raised in Monmouth County, New Jersey, he graduated from Harvard University in 1990 and from Columbia Law School in 1993.

Bharara was named 2007 South Asian Lawyer of the Year by the North American South Asian Bar Association.

Before joining Schumer’s office, Bharara was an assistant US attorney in the Southern District of New York in Manhattan, working in the general crimes, narcotics and organized crimeerrorism units from 2000 to 2005.

“I believe Preet Bharara will be one of the most outstanding US Attorneys that the Southern District, or any other, has ever had,” Schumer said in a statement. “He is smart, hardworking, focused, and unafraid to proceed wherever the facts of a case may lead.”

The Southern District, which traces its roots to 1789, prosecutes federal crimes in Manhattan and the Bronx as well as Westchester, Rockland and four other counties north of New York City.

It has jurisdiction over much of the financial industry, since major securities exchanges and banks are based within its boundaries.

Bharara started his legal career at the law firm Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP, where he worked from 1993 to 1996. He left the firm to join Washington-based Swidler Berlin Shereff Friedman LLP, now known as Dechert LLP.

Refrence: http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/world-news/obama-names-punjab-born-preet-bharara-as-us-attorney_100193038.html

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