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PJ Games / Competition - Gana Gao Apni Awaz Wich« on: August 02, 2010, 11:11:49 AM »
Hello,
Aao navi competition start karde. Competition haigi, Gana gaun di. Tussi gana gauna haiga apni awaz wich. Koyee already gaya hoya gana use kar sakde ja fer apna gana likh ke ga sakde. Koyee eho jeha gana use karo jehra tuhadi personality ja voice nu suit karda. Hamesha di tarah, please apni entry wich koyee eho jahi gall na kareyo jehde naal duje da dil dukhe ja offensive hove. Es vaar judging wich thora farak hona, oh appa competition di voting de baad vich discuss karange. Jaldi tau jaldi apni entry pao. Je koyee question ja clarification chaidi ta das dena. Sirf ek entry PJ te uplaod kardo record karke. Baaki saday tay shaddo... DEADLINE IS SUNDAY AUGUST 8, 2010 MIDNIGHT EST. Thank you and good luck! Tusie apni song add kiwe karna haiii oh vi dekhlooo last vali pic ta jiwe link dekhda oh sirf usnu copy karka.... paste kardooo topic vichhh Dhanwad Entry 1. Mя→Bяaя™ :- http://punjabijanta.com/tpmod/?dl=item3836 2. ਘੈਂਟ ਜੱਟ◄▬ ραяαм™ :- http://punjabijanta.com/tpmod/?dl=item3851 3. тαℓωαя кαυя :- http://punjabijanta.com/tpmod/?dl=item3842 4. *❤*ਮੁਸਕਾਨ*❤* :- http://punjabijanta.com/tpmod/?dl=item3912 5. $ THE PREDATOR $ :- http://punjabijanta.com/tpmod/?dl=item3866 6. נαѕкαяαη gιℓℓ :- http://punjabijanta.com/tpmod/?dl=item3867 7. Entry deleted 8. *ਮਾਨ ਸਾਹਿਬ* :- http://punjabijanta.com/tpmod/?dl=item3913 9. ~Kismat~ :- http://punjabijanta.com/tpmod/?dl=item3884 10. Grenade Singh :- http://punjabijanta.com/tpmod/?dl=item3885 11. Marjana Gill :- http://punjabijanta.com/tpmod/?dl=item3893 12. Hathayaar Singh :- http://punjabijanta.com/tpmod/?dl=item3894 13. ❶★☆●ਛੜਾ ﻝคtt™●☆★® :- http://punjabijanta.com/tpmod/?dl=item3896 163
News Khabran / Woman Fired- Claims Cause She's tooooo sexy for the bank.« on: July 27, 2010, 08:01:01 AM »
NEW YORK: A former Citibank employee has filed a lawsuit against her employers for allegedly firing her because her male colleagues found her "too distracting".
Debrahlee Lorenzana, 33, who worked in a New York branch of the bank, also claimed she was not allowed to wear certain clothes because it was "too distracting" for her bosses and co-workers. "My entire life, I have been dealing with this. I couldn't take it anymore!" Lorenzana told the Village Voice, which did a cover story on her. "I couldn't believe what I was hearing. I said, 'You gotta be kidding me!' I was like, 'Too distracting? For who? For you? My clients don't seem to have any problem." So, Lorenzana was asked to stop wearing things like pencil skirts turtlenecks, 3-inch heels or fitted business suits. "If it wasn't my shirt, it was my pants. If it wasn't my pants, it was my shoes. They picked on me every single day," she said. Lorenzana, who is also a mother, stated that her female colleagues were allowed to wear the clothing she was told not to because of her "body type". She even described some of her female co-workers dressing far more provocatively than herself. Lorenzana filed a lawsuit against Citigroup for the unlawful termination. Citibank has issued a statement regarding the allegation levied against it. "Lorenzana has chosen to make numerous unfounded accusations and inaccurate statements against Citibank and several of our employees," the bank said. "While we will not discuss the details of her case, we can say that her termination was solely performance-based and not at all related to her appearance or attire. We are confident that when all of the facts and documentation are presented, the claim will be dismissed," it added. The media here have been fascinated by Lorenzana's story and her potential lawsuit on sexual harassment and wrongful termination. The Village Voice described her as having "JLo curves meets Jessica Simpson rack meets Audrey Hepburn elegance." ABC news, however, reported that it is unlikely that Lorenzana will get her day in court because of something called the "mandatory arbitration clause", which means that in her contract she agreed that any dispute will be settled through arbitration. But Lorenzana's lawyer, Jack Tuckner, said he and his client would have preferred a jury trial. "A jury will act [more] with their heart and their emotions than an arbitrator ever will," he told ABC. "You're far less likely to ever see a penny of punitive (damages) with an arbitrator." 164
Maan-Sanmaan/Respect+ / Promotion PJ Pari - °ღ•nAshE dI BaND bOtAL ღ• (Bad Patola)« on: July 20, 2010, 12:47:52 AM »165
Maan-Sanmaan/Respect+ / Promotion PJ Pari - Scottish Jatti« on: July 19, 2010, 11:59:38 PM »
SSA/Namaste
Another overdue promotion. Please welcome SCOTTISH JATTI to the Pari club. SJ as she is lovingly called has been an awesome addition to the PJ Familia. If you ever need a recipe for haggus, she's your girl. So please officially welcome Scottish Jatti as a PJ Pari..... (Thanks Lado for pointing it out.) 167
Maan-Sanmaan/Respect+ / Promotion PJ Gabru - Minti Bagga« on: July 19, 2010, 01:34:38 AM »
SSA/Namaste....
Apne PJ Gabrua wich ek hor gabru nu shamal karo. Pata ni kidda, over look ho gaya. MINTI BAGGA should have been promoted awhile ago. Maaf kar dayee veere es umar ch bhulekhe bahut pehnde lol. Minti apni PJ family da member haiga bahut der tau and hamesha sareya naal bahut pyar naal gal baat karda (menu lagda ohda haje pj chat naal vaah ni peya ta karke lol). And with his seventeen hundred plus posts forums di vi bahut madad karda. So ajjo officially welcome karo MINTI BAGGA ji nu PJ gabrua wich. Congratulations!!! 168
Gup Shup / If You Could Ban Anyone.....« on: July 18, 2010, 12:38:28 AM »
Je tussi kisse nu Pj te ban kar sakde kehnu karoge and kyon? (I know I'm gonna get the most votes lol)
Wajah jaroor daseyo lol I would ban Ranjha Yogi.. bahut dimag khanda mera. lol 169
Forum Dehshiyat / Rules Regulations / My Resignation - KP/Kohinoor« on: June 01, 2010, 03:05:41 PM »
Heylo,
Sareya nu meri vi akhri bye. It was nice meeting you all. But hun meri vi PJ tau asteefa leh lo. Fer milange zindagi wich kaday. Goodbye. 170
Gup Shup / Dinner @ KN's House« on: May 31, 2010, 12:07:24 AM »
Back by popular demand....
The pics didn't turn out that great. I took them with my phone lol. Dessert was cheesecake, which got eaten before I could get a pic..or a bite. Chicken In a Creamy Tarragon Sauce Baked Bow Tie Pasta With Smoked Mozzarella Lemon Cilantro Rice Sweet Potato Fries With Chipotle Sauce Corn Chip Salad With Chilli Ceasar Salad 171
Cars / KP's Car - Pics For Rahul (finally)« on: May 25, 2010, 03:03:39 PM »
Ah chuk Rahul...fer na kahi dikhayee ni lol.
Yea I know, I miss my old car too 173
Forum Dehshiyat / Rules Regulations / Annoucement: Kudrat Grewal PJ Pari« on: May 13, 2010, 08:47:07 PM »
SSA/Namaste...
Please welcome Kudrat Grewal to the PJ Pari Club. I'm sure all of you appreciate her awesome posts as much as I do, hence the exception. Normally we promote a user to PJ Pari after they have reached 1000 or more posts. But Kudrat's posts are so involved and informational, I couldn't resist. So everyone congratulate her and I hope she will continue to educate and inform as she has been doing thus far. CONGRATULATIONS! 175
PJ Games / Best Handwriting Competition« on: April 30, 2010, 11:09:24 AM »
Namaste/Sat Shri Akal,
Eh wali announcement thori delayed ho gayee. The winner of the Punjabi Janta Best Handwriting Award goes to: YANKEN Congratulations on a job well done. Hamesha di tarah agar tussi Yanken da award vekhna chaunde hovo, ta ohna di forum post wich gold icon nu click karke vekh sakde ho. Ja fer user di profile te jahke Profile Info de thallay likhe Awards nu click karke vekh sakde ho. My sincerest apologies to Yanken for not doing this sooner. I'm not sure where this award fell through the cracks. Thanks for playing...and see you in the next competition! 176
Funny Videos / Navi Braich Hitting on a Girl« on: April 28, 2010, 12:08:05 PM »
Ah dekho...
Navi Braich jado vi kisse kuri nu balaunda same response hunda..LOL DON'T TOUCH ME!
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Funny Videos / Jhanda Amli Presenting in a Meeting« on: April 28, 2010, 11:31:20 AM »
A dekh lao, jadon Jhande da boss question puchda meeting wich...ohde responses vi kuch edha de hunde. Pata ni kime haje tak job rakhi betha.
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Maan-Sanmaan/Respect+ / Annoucement - PJ Promotions : Mann Sahib & Khand Mishri« on: April 24, 2010, 08:55:39 AM »
Hello,
Just a quick announcement to let you know the following users have been kind enough to take up some new responsibilities on top of all the great work they are all doing. Mann Sabh: Music Section Admistrator. Maan Sabh has extensive knowledge of music and this job is right up his alley. Khand Misrhi: Music Section Editor (Floating Power) - Floating Power Means when ever someone (Global Mod) is free he/she can help her by changing the rights. Khand Mishri, PJ di mithaas as I am going to call her, already does her part for PJ with the extensive topics she posts. She will now be helping Mann Saab maintaining order in our Music section. Thanks for all your hard work and support! 179
News Khabran / Air India Update« on: April 23, 2010, 06:51:08 AM »
Paul Waldie
From Friday's Globe and Mail Published on Thursday, Apr. 22, 2010 8:48PM EDT Last updated on Thursday, Apr. 22, 2010 8:52PM EDT It has taken nearly 25 years, but the families of the victims of the Air India bombing are about to finally get some answers as to what happened, and why. A federal commission of inquiry into the Air India massacre will release its final report in June, just in time for the 25th anniversary of the terrorist attack that killed 329 people. A federal tender for printing the report was issued Thursday, indicating that it will be printed by June 4. Commission spokesman Michael Tansey confirmed the report will come out in June and that a specific date will be announced soon. For many families, the wait has been agonizing and the report is long overdue. The bombing occurred on June 23, 1985, as Air India flight 182 was over the Atlantic Ocean en route from Montreal to London and New Delhi. Two others died in a related bombing at Tokyo’s Narita Airport. Those responsible for the bombing have never been found. Inderjit Singh Reyat was the only person convicted in the case, after he admitted to supplying bomb parts. Two others, Ripudaman Singh Malik and Ajaib Singh Bagri, were acquitted in 2005 on murder charges related to the bombing. Families of the victims spent 21 years trying to convince the federal government to hold an inquiry into the attack. That finally happened in 2006 and the commission, headed by former Supreme Court justice John Major, spent nearly two years hearing from more than 200 witnesses and reviewing 17,000 classified documents. The public hearings wrapped up in February, 2008. But other issues surfaced last year when more documents turned up raising questions about Transport Canada’s security measures at the time and suggesting the Canadian Security Intelligence Service was hindered in its efforts by a bureaucratic “quagmire.” “It has been quite frustrating,” said Bal Gupta, a Toronto-area resident whose wife died in the disaster. Mr. Gupta said the report should have been made public long before the 25th anniversary. “We are hoping for the best, but let’s wait and see.” The final report will be extensive, consisting of five volumes spanning more than 3,100 pages in total, according to the tender document. The commission also plans to publish four volumes of “research papers,” totalling 1,300 pages. Up to 3,100 copies of the report will be printed, the tender said. Jacques Shore, an Ottawa lawyer who represents the victims’ families, said family members had always hoped the report would come out before the 25th anniversary. Many families are looking for “closure that they’ve never had,” Mr. Shore said. For others, he added, the report will be “a reflection on issues that had never been properly addressed in the past and finally had been dealt with in the context of the inquiry.” 180
Knowledge / Air India Flight 182 - 1985 Bombing« on: April 23, 2010, 06:48:53 AM »
This event is always in Canadian News....
Here's a brief history. Air India Flight 182 was an Air India flight operating on the Montréal-London-Delhi-Bombay route. On 23 June 1985, the airplane operating on the route was blown up in midair by a bomb in Irish airspace. The incident represents the largest mass murder in modern Canadian history. The explosion and downing of the carrier occurred within an hour of the related Narita Airport Bombing. The plane, a Boeing 747-237B (c/n 21473/330, reg VT-EFO) named Emperor Kanishka, exploded at an altitude of 31,000 feet (9,400 m) and crashed into the Atlantic Ocean. While some passengers survived the initial explosion and subsequent decompression, none survived the impact. In all, 329 people perished, among them 280 Canadian nationals, mostly of Indian birth or descent, and 22 Indians. Investigation and prosecution took almost 20 years and was the most expensive trial in Canadian history, costing nearly CAD $130 million. A special Commission found the accused perpetrators not guilty and they were released. The only person convicted of involvement in the bombing was Inderjit Singh Reyat, who pleaded guilty in 2003 to manslaughter in constructing the bomb used on Flight 182 and received a five-year sentence. He was refused parole in July 2007. The bomb killed all 22 crew and 307 passengers. Post-accident medical reports graphically illustrated the outcomes of the passengers and crew. Of the 329 persons on board, 131 bodies were recovered; 198 were lost at sea. Air India Trial The trial of those accused of the bombing, Sikh separatists Ripudaman Singh Malik and Ajaib Singh Bagri, became known as the "Air India Trial". [edit] Reyat's Narita conviction On 10 May 1991, after lengthy proceedings to extradite Reyat from England, he was convicted of two counts of manslaughter and four explosives charges relating to the Narita Airport bombing. He was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment. [edit] Malik and Bagri charged Fifteen years after the bombing, on 27 October 2000, RCMP arrested Malik and Bagri. They were charged with 329 counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of the people on board Air India Flight 182, conspiracy to commit murder, the attempted murder of passengers and crew on the Canadian Pacific flight at Japan's New Tokyo International Airport (now Narita International Airport), and two counts of murder of the baggage handlers at New Tokyo International Airport. Reyat turns witness On 6 June 2001, RCMP arrested Reyat on charges of murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy in the Air India bombing. On 10 February 2003, Reyat pleaded guilty to one count of manslaughter and a charge of aiding in the construction of a bomb. He was sentenced to five years in prison. He was expected to provide testimony in the trial of Malik and Bagri, but prosecutors were vague. The trial proceeds between April 2003 to December 2004 in Courtroom 20, more commonly-known as "the Air India courtroom". At a cost of $7.2 million, the high-security courtroom was specially-built for the trial in the Vancouver Law Courts. Verdict On 16 March 2005, Justice Ian Josephson found Malik and Bagri not guilty on all counts, since the evidence was inadequate: "I began by describing the horrific nature of these cruel acts of terrorism, acts which cry out for justice. Justice is not achieved, however, if persons are convicted on anything less than the requisite standard of proof beyond a reasonable doubt. Despite what appear to have been the best and most earnest of efforts by the police and the Crown, the evidence has fallen markedly short of that standard." Murdered witness Tara Singh Hayer, the publisher of the Indo-Canadian Times and a member of the Order of British Columbia, had provided an affidavit to the RCMP in 1995 claiming that he was present during a conversation in which Bagri admitted his involvement in the bombings.[33] While at the London offices of fellow Sikh newspaper publisher Tarsem Singh Purewal, Hayer claims he overheard a meeting between Purewal and Bagri. In that meeting Hayer claims that Bagri stated that "if everything had gone as planned the plane would have blown up at Heathrow airport with no passengers on it. But because the plane was a half hour to three quarters of an hour late, it blew up over the ocean." On 24 January of the same year, Purewal was killed near the offices of the Des Pardes newspaper in Southall, England, leaving Hayer as the only other witness. On 18 November 1998, Hayer was shot dead while getting out of his car in the garage of his home in Surrey. His statement is now inadmissible as evidence in court. Hayer had previously survived an earlier attempt made on his life in 1988 but was paralyzed and thereafter used a wheelchair. As a consequence of his murder, the affidavit was inadmissible in court. 25 saal ho chalay...the victims' families are still awaiting justice. |