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Monday, March 29, 2010

Double suicide bombings kill 37 on Moscow subway

MOSCOW – Two female suicide bombers blew themselves up Monday in twin attacks on Moscow subway stations jam-packed with rush-hour passengers, killing at least 37 people and wounding 65, officials said. They blamed the carnage on rebels from the Caucasus region.

The blasts come six years after Caucasus Islamic separatists carried out a pair of deadly Moscow subway strikes and raise concerns that the war has once again come to Russia's capital, amid militants' warnings of a renewed determination to push their fight.

Chechen rebels claimed responsibility for a deadly bombing late last year on a passenger train en route from Moscow to St. Petersburg. Last month, Chechen rebel leader Doku Umarov warned in an interview on a rebel-affiliated Web site that "the zone of military operations will be extended to the territory of Russia ... the war is coming to their cities."

The first explosion took place just before 8 a.m. at the Lubyanka station in central Moscow. The station is underneath the building that houses the main offices of the Federal Security Service, the KGB's main successor agency.

About 45 minutes later, a second explosion hit the Park Kultury station, which is near the renowned Gorky Park.

"I heard a bang, turned my head and smoke was everywhere. People ran for the exits screaming," said 24-year-old Alexander Vakulov, who said he was on a train on the platform opposite the targeted train at Park Kultury.

"I saw a dead person for the first time in my life," said 19-year-old Valentin Popov, who had just arrived at the station from the opposite direction.

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who built much of his political capital by directing a fierce war with Chechen separatists a decade ago, vowed Monday that "terrorists will be destroyed."

The iconic Moscow subway system is one of the world's busiest, carrying around 7 million passengers on an average workday, and is a key element in running the sprawling and traffic-choked city.

Russian TV showed amateur video from inside the Lubyanka station of wounded and possibly dead victims sitting and lying on the floor. The train platform was filled with smoke.

Outside both stations, passengers flooded out, many of them crying and making frantic calls on their cell phones. The wounded were loaded into ambulances and helicopters, some with their heads wrapped in bloody bandages, as sirens wailed.

The last confirmed terrorist attack in Moscow was in August 2004, when a suicide bomber blew herself up outside a city subway station, killing 10 people. Responsibility for that blast was claimed by Chechen rebels.
Russian police have killed several Islamic militant leaders in the North Caucasus recently, including one last week in the Kabardino-Balkariya region. The killing of Anzor Astemirov was mourned by contributors to two al-Qaida-affiliated Web sites.

The killings have raised fears of retaliatory strikes by the militants.

Emergency Minister Sergei Shoigu said the toll was 37 killed and 102 injured, but he did not give a breakdown of casualties at each station.

In a televised meeting with President Dmitry Medvedev, Federal Security Service head Alexander Bortnikov said body fragments of the two bombers pointed to a Caucasus connection. He did not elaborate.

"We will continue the fight against terrorism unswervingly and to the end," Medvedev said.

Neither he nor Putin, who was on an official trip in Siberia, announced specific measures and it was not clear if Russia has new strategies to unleash in the Caucasus, where violent separatism has spread from Chechnya into neighboring republics.

Although the Russian army battered Chechen rebels in massive assaults a decade ago, the separatists continue to move through the region's mountains and forests with comparative ease and launch frequent small attacks.
New York's transit system beefed up security as a precaution following the Moscow bombings. A spokesman for New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Kevin Ortiz, said the agency has a "heightened security presence," but declined further comment.

The agency is in charge of New York City buses and subways, as well as suburban trains, and bridges and tunnels.

The Moscow blasts practically paralyzed movement in the city center as emergency vehicles sped to the stations.

In the Park Kultury blast, the bomber was wearing a belt packed with plastic explosive and set it off as the train's doors opened, said Vladimir Markin, a spokesman for Russia's top investigative body. The woman has not been identified, he told reporters.

A woman who sells newspapers outside the Lubyanka station, Ludmila Famokatova, said there appeared to be no panic, but that many of the people who streamed out were distraught.

"One man was weeping, crossing himself, saying 'thank God I survived'," she said.

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Associated Press Writers Jim Heintz, Lynn Berry and Mansur Mirovalev in Moscow contributed to this report.
(This version CORRECTS casualty total.)

Sunday, March 14, 2010

I made a mistake

So, I made a mistake.
Mistakes happen. Not only do they happen, they are guaranteed.
My father used to say, the only way you won't make mistakes is
if you don't do anything, and that itself is a mistake.
Too many are afraid to try something new because they feel they
might make an error. They are both right and wrong. Yes, they
will probably make errors but it is good to understand that
errors go with the territory.
You will never accomplish great or worthwhile things without
risk and risk generally means great mistake potential.
You are probably reading this by light bulbs invented by Thomas
Edison. He made over a thousand light bulbs that didn't work.
The world would have called them mistakes. He said he learned a
thousand ways not to make a light bulb.
The way to avoid mistakes is experience.
The way to get experience - Mistakes.
Don't feel bad because you messed up with something.
Don't be afraid to venture out into a good thing because you are
afraid that you might mess up.
While one person hesitates because he feels inferior, another is
busy making mistakes and becoming superior.

An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be
made, in a narrow field.
We have to keep trying things we're not sure we can pull off.
If we just do the things we know we can do... you don't grow as
much. You gotta take those chances on making those big mistakes.

Finally in this computer world on misteaks.
Dew knot trussed yore spell chequer two fined awl yore mistakes.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

IN THE NEWS : An American Millionaire Becomes Muslim

An American millionaire, Mark Shaffer declared his Islam in Saudi Arabia on Saturday, 17th October  
2009. Mark was at that time on a holiday in Saudi Arabia to visit some famous cities like Riyadh ,  
Abha and Jeddah for 10 days.

                                                                       
Mark is a well-known millionaire and also a practiced lawyer in Los Angeles , specializing in cases
of civil laws. The last big case he handled was the case of the famous American pop singer, Michael
Jackson, a week before he passed away.
 A tourist guide who accompanied Mark for 10 days in Saudi Arabia , Dhawi Ben Nashir told: Since he  
set foot for the first time in Saudi Arabia , Mark already started to ask question about Islam and  
Solat. As soon as he arrived in Saudi, Mark stayed in Riyadh for two days. While in Riyadh , Mark  
was very interested in Islam. After moving to Najran, we went to Abha and Al-Ula. There, his        
fascination on Islam grew more obvious, especially the time when we ventured out into the desert.  
Mark was amazed to see three Saudi youths who were in our group in Al-Ula, performing solat in the  
expanse of the very wide desert. A very fantastic panorama indeed

After two days in Al-Ula, we went to Al-Juf. As soon as we arrived in Al-Juf, Mark asked if I could
get him some books on Islam. I then obtained some books on Islam for him. Mark read all those books.
The next morning, he asked me to teach him how to perform solat. I then taught him how to pray and  
take wudhu (ablution). Then, he joined me and performed solat beside me.

After solat, Mark told me that he felt peace in his soul. On Thursday afternoon, we left Al-Ula    
heading for Jeddah. He looked very serious throughout the journey reading those books about Islam.  
On Friday morning, we visited the old town of Jeddah . Before the time for the Friday prayer        
approached, we went back to the hotel and I excused myself to go for the Friday prayer. Then, Mark  
told me: I would like to join you for the Friday prayer so that I can witness myself how the Friday
prayer is like. So I answered: welcome…

We then went to a masjid which was not far from the hotel where we stayed in Jeddah. Since we were  
quite late, I and many other jamaah had to pray outside, as the number of jamaah was overflowing. I
could see Mark observing the jamaah, especially after the Friday prayer was completed, when        
everybody was shaking hands and embracing each other with radiant and happy faces. Mark was very    
impressed with what he saw.
                                                                        
When we return to the hotel, Mark suddenly told me that he wanted to become a Muslim. So I said to  
him: Please have a shower first. After Mark took the shower, I guided him in saying the kalimah of  
shahadah (declaration of faith) and then he prayed two rakaah. Later on, Mark expressed his desire  
to visit the Masjidil Haram in Makkah and perform solat there before leaving Saudi Arabia          
In order to fulfill his wish, we went to the Da’wah and Irshad office in the area of Al-Hamro’,    
Jeddah, to obtain a formal proof of his conversion to Islam, so that he would be allowed to enter  
the city of Makkah and Masjidil Haram. Then, Mark was given a temporary certificate of his          
conversion to Islam. As a number of group members who participated in Mark’s visit to Saudi Arabia  
had to go back to America on Saturday afternoon, Al-Hamdulillah, Ustadz Muhammad Turkistani was    
willing to send Mark to the Holy Land of Makkah that same morning.

Regarding Mark’s visit to Masjidil Haram, Ustadz Muhammad Turkistani narrated: After Mark obtained  
his temporary certificate, we straight away departed heading for the noble Masjidil Haram. When he  
witnessed the Masjidil Haram, he face looked radiant and it emanated an extraordinary happiness.    
When we entered the Masjidil Haram and witnessed the Ka’bah for ourselves, his happiness increased.
By Allah, I could not express that scene with words. After performing the tawaf around the noble    
Ka’bah, we performed the sunnah solat and went out of Masjidil Haram. I could see Mark very        
reluctantly wanting to leave Masjidil Haram.
                                                        
After Mark declared his Islamic faith, he had the chance to express his happiness in Al-Riyadh      
Newspaper saying: I could not express my feeling at this time but I am being reborn and my life has
just started… then he added: I am very happy. This happiness that I am feeling could not be        
expressed in words especially when I visited the Masjidil Haram and noble Ka’bah.                  
Regarding his next step after his conversion to Islam, Mark explained: I will learn more about      
Islam, I will delve deeper into this religion of Allah (Islam) and come back to Saudi Arabia to    
perform the Hajj.
                                                                                  
As to what impelled him into converting to Islam, Mark explained: I have already had information    
about Islam, but it was very limited. When I visited Saudi Arabia and personally witnessed the      
Muslims there, and saw how they performed the solat, I felt a very strong drive to know more about  
Islam. When I read true information about Islam, I became confident that Islam is a religion of haq
(truth).                                                                                            
                                                                                                 
Sunday morning, 18th October 2009, Mark left the Airport of King Abdul Aziz Jeddah heading for      
America . When filling in the immigration form before leaving Jeddah, Mark wrote ISLAM as his      
religion.. 

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Member of the Swiss Political Party that Pushed for Minaret Ban Converts to Islam

Daniel Streich, Member of the Swiss Political Party that Pushed for Minaret Ban Converts to Islam

The news about Switzerland’s ban on the construction of minarets has made the headlines, providing shocking evidence of the strength of increasing intolerance in Europe.

Daniel Streich, military instructor and, until recently, a Swiss People’s Party (SVP) politician in the city of Bulle, has left the party,  the political party that pushed the minaret ban initiative.  The reason: He converted to Islam.  For two years he kept this secret from his ex-party.  Now, with the “witch hunt against Islam,” this situation has become unbearable for him.

He was a true SVPer and Christian.  He read the Bible and regularly went to church.  Now Daniel Streich, military instructor and community council member, reads the Qur’an, prays five times a day and goes to a mosque. 
“Islam offers me logical answers to important life questions, which, in the end, I never found in Christianity,” says Streich.
Because he could no longer stand the “SVP’s witch hunt against Islam” Streich left the part two weeks ago (around November 10, 2009) and has made his conversion to Islam become publicly known two years after his conversion. Now he’s participating in the building of the new Civil Conservative Democratic Party in the canton of Freiburg.  The former churchgoer is vehemently against the minaret initiative:  “If the initiative passes, it will be an absolute deep blow for me.  I would have to ask myself, why I applied myself professionally and politically for over 30 years for this political system.”  In contrast, Switzerland urgently needs more mosques.  “It is not worthy of Switzerland to force Muslims to practice their faith in back alleys.”

Reactions in the SVP were mixed. “Everyone can believe what he wants to,” says General Secretary Martin Baltisser. SVP-National Council member Alfred Heer had a less friendly reaction. Political scientist Georg Lutz: “The SVP and Islam stand closer to each other than people suppose. Both advance a conservative worldview.”

Take Care Of Your Parents

A simple man tells how his booking an air ticket for his father, his first flight, brought emotions and made him realize that how much we all take for granted when it comes to our parents.

My parents left for our native place on Thursday and we went to the airport to see them off. In fact, my father had never traveled by air before, so I just took this opportunity to make him experience the same.

In spite of being asked to book tickets by train, I got them tickets on Flight.

The moment I handed over the tickets to him, he was surprised to see that I had booked them by air.
The excitement was very apparent on his face, waiting for the time of travel. Just like a school boy, he was preparing himself on that day and we all went to the airport, right from using the trolley for his luggage, the baggage check-in and asking for window seat and waiting restlessly for the security check-in to happen.

He was thoroughly enjoying himself and I, too, was overcome with joy watching him experience all these things.

As they were about to go in for the security check-in, he walked up to me with tears in his eyes and thanked me. He became very emotional and it was not as if I had done something great but the fact that this meant a great deal to him.

When he said thanks, I told him there was no need to thank me.

But later, thinking about the entire incident, I looked back at my life.

As a child how many dreams our parents have made come true. Without understanding the financial situation, we ask for football, dresses, toys, outings, etc. Irrespective of their affordability, they have satisfied to all our needs. Did we ever think about the sacrifices they had to make to accommodate many of our wishes?

Did we ever say thanks for all that they have done for us?

Same way, today when it comes to our children, we always think that we should put them in a good school. Regardless of the amount of donation, we will ensure that we will have to give the child the best, theme parks, toys, etc. But we tend to forget that our parents have sacrificed a lot for our sake to see us happy, so it is our responsibility to ensure that their dreams are realized and what they failed to see when they were young, it is our responsibility to ensure that they experience all those and their life is complete.

Many times, when my parents had asked me some questions, I have actually answered back without patience. When my daughter asks me something, I have been very polite in answering. Now I realize how they would have felt at those moments.

Let us realize that old age is a second childhood and just as we take care of our children,the same attention and same care need to be given to our parents and elders.

Rather than my dad saying thank you to me, I would want to say sorry for making him wait so long for this small dream. I do realize how much he has sacrificed for my sake and I will do my best to give the best possible attention to all their wishes.

Just because they are old does not mean that they will have to give up everything and keep sacrificing for their grandchildren also. They have wishes, too.

Take care of ur parents.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Floating Stadium of Singapore


The Float at Marina Bay, also known as Marina Bay Floating Platform, is the world's largest floating stage. It is located on the waters of the Marina Reservoir, in Marina Bay, Singapore.

Made entirely of steel, the floating platform on Marina Bay measures 120 metres long and 83 metres wide, which is 5% larger than the soccer field at the National Stadium. The platform can bear up to 1,070 tonnes, equivalent to the total weight of 9,000 people, 200 tonnes of stage props and three 30-tonne military vehicles. The gallery at the stadium has a seating capacity of 30,000 people.

But do they have boats cruising around during the games to catch all those balls that were kicked outside the field?