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CHP chief and supervisors at the American Legion Hall in Tracy
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ith enormous
gratitude, the
famous Fiji
Ghazal and Qawali singer
Shaan accepted to presenmt some of his own
songs he wrtote on Fiji
Girmit.
Shaam is among the
fewwho have written
peoms on Fiji Girmit.
Shaan will be joined by
Hayward Kirtan Smelan
and popular Fiji artist
Nitayand Maiku
Zee Melodies Vinod Baba back in Bay area with kishore, lata and asha night
Immensely popular and
regarded as the best Fiji
singer Vinod Baba was given
a rousing welcome for his
comback show at Mehran
Restaurant last month.
fter a 20
year lapse
the Fiji Sun
editor emceed the
program at the
instance of Zahid
Buksh an intimate
friend and fan
Baba. It was the
editor who coined
the name ZEE
MELODIES for
Vinod Baba who is
often very generous and gets a lot
of Bay Area singers
India Post publisher Dr. Romesh Japora was also present to show his support and sponsorship of the program.
Later he was invited to handout over close to 20 awards to various performers.
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Mumbai building
collapse : death toll 60
Newly crowned Miss World Megan Young of Philippine (C) waves, after winning the
Miss World contest, in Nusa Dua, Bali.
Warming up to Navratri
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Banuve
Blazes
to Glory!
PPSEAWA INTERNATIONAL
COMMEMORATES 85TH
ANNIVERSARY IN FIJI
he
Pan
Pacific
Southeast
Asia
Womens Association
(PPSEAWA)
members
representing 13 international countries had gathered at Fijis Peace Garden
yesterday to commemorate the 85th anniversary
of
the
PPSEAWA
International and 25th
anniversary of the PPSEAWA International Triennial
Conference. The dual
anniversaries were marked
through the unveiling of a
plaque and cake cutting
ceremony, followed by an
official address from the
Fijis Ambassador for
Women, Madam Nazhat
Shameem.
In her opening address
Madam Shameem congratulated
PPSEAWA
International
for
its
achievements and contributions for promoting
peace around the world.
The
Pan
Pacific
Southeast Asia Womens
Association is the only
international
womens
organization devoted to
families, peace and understanding in the Pacific and
in Southeast Asia. Since
the founding of PPSEAWA
in 1928 in Honolulu,
Hawaii its membership has
grown to 23 national asso-
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TransparencyInternation
al Fiji has defended its
approach of not publicly
asking too many questions
on accountability of government and public officials.
The NGOs chairperson,
Api Tudreu, says it is not TI
Fijis policy to be reactionary, but rather to focus
on systemic reform and
prevention efforts.
He says that along with
Fijis independent commission against corruption,
theyve made real gains in
placing issues of corruption
in the national discourse.
Johnny Blades spoke to
him.
Fiji fails to
retain Mini
Games Title
on this?
AT: We havent really
had any cause to ask,
because the work of TI Fiji
has not really been about
asking questions because
there is suspicion. Weve
assumed that they have
conducted themselves in
the way any government
has done in the past,
through whatever systems
are available within the law.
But weve certainly gone to
work with them in areas
where there have been
problems.
Were
now
beginning to engage, for
example, the area of public
procurement and trying to
approach, anyway?
AT: In Fiji at the present
time, much of the comments that come to the
media are related to what
government is actually
doing, comments by its
leaders. It prevents any
kind of useful comment like
that, because our comments are not evenly used
by the media in Fiji. So I
guess my answer is yes. Its
an avenue that is risky
because your opinions,
when it actually reaches the
press, is not as free as you
would like it to reach the
press, so we dont want to
get engaged at that level.
he Head of
the Catholic
Church in
Fiji, His Grace
Peter Loy Chong
did not hold back
on the issue of
Politics,
Democracy and
the coup culture
in Fiji while
addressing participants at the
World Association
for Christian
Communication
Workshop in
Suva.
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Sahebzada Muhammad
Anis said. Doctors at Lady
Reading Hospital said six
women and four children
are among those killed in
the blast.
The bomb was triggered
with a remote control,
Additional
Inspector
General of Bomb Disposal
Hundreds of thousands
of people were rendered
homeless after their houses were razed to the
ground by the earthquakes
which also destroyed wells
and their other sources of
water. Citing an initial
assessment, officials said
180,000 to 200,000 people
had been affected by the
quakes. About 35,000
houses collapsed or were
badly damaged. Some vil-
RAWALPINDI: Rawalpindi
might lose its polio-free status
in the coming days as the
National Institute of Health
(NIH) has found traces of polio
virus from the citys sewers for
the third time in the last three
months. Recently, the NIH
reported that the polio virus
had been detected in the
sewage-water samples collected from the cities of
Rawalpindi and Multan. In
Rawalpindi, samples were collected from Safdarabad area
on August 25, while samples
from Multan were collected on
August 25. The report in this
regard, which was recently
issued, found samples of the
virus in both cities of Punjab.
Similar reports had confirmed
the presence of the polio virus
in Rawalpindi in June and July
this year, while the virus was
last found in Multan in June
2012. The samples were collected from Leh Nullah at
Safdarabad
between
Pirwadhai and Dhoke Hassu
and adjoining areas of Fauji
Colony. In Multan, these samples were collected from Kot
Abdul Fateh. A Punjab health
department official told Dawn
that prior to the report, polio
eradication activities in Multan
were being considered satisfactory but the report had
proven this wrong. If adequate measures are not taken
immediately, the polio virus
might spread from Multan to
neighboring districts of Punjab
including Muzaffargarh, DG
Khan and Rajanpur in addition
to the adjoining belt in Sindh
from Kashmore to Sukkur and
Larkana.
Balochistan CM
seeks foreign help
QUETTA: Balochistan
Chief Minister Dr Abdul
Malik
Baloch
has
appealed to the international community and
non-governmental
organisations to come
forward and extend help
to carry out rehabilitation
work in earthquakestricken
areas
of
Awaran. Talking to delegations of NGOs in
Awaran after visiting
Gishkor, Malar and other
quake-hit
areas
of
Mashkay sub-division,
he said it was hard time
for the people of Awaran
and Kech districts where
hundreds of people had
lost their lives and suffered massive financial
losses.
The
international
community
should
extend help and cooperation for rehabilitation of
people of Awaran district, the chief minister
said, adding that NGOs
and philanthropists could
also help people of this
backward
district.He
held out the assurance
that full protection would
be provided to those who
came forward to carry
out relief work in quakehit areas.
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Fazl demands
judicial probe
into Peshawar
church attack
ISLAMABAD:
Jamiat
Ulema Islam Fazl (JUI-F) chief
Maulana Fazlur Rehman
Tuesday demanded a high level
commission of Supreme Court
to probe the twin suicide bombing at a Peshawar church. He
said that anti-peace elements
were involved in the incident to
destabilise
the peace in
the country.
In a statement issued
by his partys
spokesman
Jan Achakzai,
Maulana Fazlur Rehman said
that Taliban have no connection
with the incident as they neither
take responsibility of the incident nor expressed any link with
it. The main spokesperson for
the umbrella Tehrik-i-Taliban
Pakistan (TTP) group told a foreign news agency that they
were not responsible of the
attack that killed more than 80
and injured at least 140 on
Sunday.
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Naogaon highway.
In Sirajganj, a clash
between the students of
Sirajganj
Polytechnic
Institute and police on
Sirajganj-Kazipur highway at
Fakirtala left 50 people,
including five policemen,
injured. In Satkhira, 10 people, including a sub-inspector of police, were injured in a
clash between police and
students
of
Satkhira
Polytechnic Institute on
Satkhira-Jessore highway at
Polytechnic College inter-
Lightning kills
6 in 4 dists
Dhaka : Six people,
including three farmers,
were killed and eight others injured in separate incidents of lighting strike in
Chapainawabganj,
Meherpur,
Moulvibazar
and Dhaka districts on
Friday, reports UNB.
In Chapainawabganj,
two people, including a
woman, was killed when
they were struck by lightning in Shibganj upazila in
the afternoon. In Dhaka,
two farmers were killed
and four others injured by a
lighting strike at Baherchar
village in Savar upazila at
noon.
The deceased were
identified as Abul Kalam,
28, and Ruhul Amin, 30, of
Kurigram district.
World Tourism
Day celebrated
DHAKA: The World
Tourism Day (WTD) was
celebrated across the
country like elsewhere
around the world focusing
on formulating a sustainable tourism and water
management strategy for
ensuring balanced and
proper use of water in
tourism industry, reports
BSS.
Bangladesh
Tourism
Board (BTB), the National
Tourism
Organization
(NTO) and Bangladesh
Parjatan
Corporation
(BPC) under the supervision of Aviation and
Tourism Ministry arranged
a series of programmes to
celebrate the day under
the theme of Tourism and
HAJJI MOIDIN TO
SET UP DEBATE
WITH AHMADIS
In a discussion with editor,
Hajji Moidin gave the Fiji
Sun notification that he will
set up a debate soon on
Ahmadiyya beliefs.
Details are being sorted out of the
format, content, date and venue.
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ARTICLE bY
Mohammed shaheed
PhOTOs bY
Zeshan Javaid
e have great pleasure to
inform the readers of
FIJISuN uSAthat our
first community Appreciation day
celebration was very successful.
our intention was to give an opportunity to our community members
to come, meet, greet and have a fun
filled day. We live in a country with
a vast landscape at many times we
only talk to people thru emails or
phone. This event was to have most
of the community people together
and have a picnic like environment.
We also liked to thank many who in
last 2 months made donation to our
Non-profit and in this time we were
able to collect close to $100,000 for
down payment to purchase a property for a future Mosque for
Maunatul Islam Association of
Sacramento cA. We hope to close
the deal on this property by midNovember.
during the day we had food and
drinks for all attending. We also had
games, Jumping castles and other
sporting events for Kids. Kids had a
blast. A session of quiz for young
generation on various issues and
many came with correct answers.
They were awarded with gift cards
and other awards.
We had over 300 people (adults
and kids in attendance). We had
people
coming
from
San
Francisco, east Bay, Stockton, live
oak, Yuba city, Woodland, West
Sacramento and the people of
greater Sacramento county. Food
was marvelous and entertainment
beyond expectation. We look forward to having many more similar
events for our community each year
and make it better by adding other
entertainment to this. We had various guest speakers coming from as
far as live oak (Maulana Amin
Nauman), Yuba city (qariHaafiz
Mohammed
ShariffShelvi),
Woodland (Haafiz Aamir Hussain &
qari
Basheer),
and
West
Sacramento
(Haafiz
Taiyab
Naseer). Who were also available
to speak to attendees on any issue
relating to the religion of Islam. We
also would like to give a special
thanks to some of our elders with
whose guidance and leadership we
follow: Maulana Amin Nauman, Haji
Aiyub, Haji Mohammed Kadir, Haji
Nazir Ahmed, Haji Moidin, Haji
Mohammed Sarwar, Faiyaz Khan,
Mohammed Rafique, and Moidin
Koya. We also would like to thank
business community in Sacramento
for their help namely; viti Imports,
east West Foods, J.T. Tire & Wheel,
Tire 4 less, california Tire &
Wheels, San Pablo Tire & Wheels,
qs low cost Jumpers and Prime
Properties of cA, We once again
would like to thank the community
for their help and support. May
Allah reward you for all your good
deeds here and here after.
(Rated as best community project
with lots of kids participation, good
write up and great pictures. We
encourage other communities to
follow this example to keep our
readers informed, editor)
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Br. Abdul Kaiyum,
Br. Ali Khan,
Br. Mohammed Hafiz,
Br. Mustaq,
Br. Faraaz Malik,
Br. Bob Koya,
Br. Rahmat Ali,
Br. Mohammed Khalil.
EXECUTIVE
COUNCIL:
Haji Nazir Ahmed
Maulana Amin Nauman
Haji Moidean
Haji Mohammed Kadir
Br. Mohammed Yusuf
Haji Mohammed Sarwar
Br. Mohammed Rafique
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Love should
be extraordinary
Vidya Balan
he heartthrob of
many, Ranbir
Kapoor's heart
throbs for true love. The young
star says he treats love as
sacred and wants to keep it on
the highest pedestal. The 30year-old, one of Bollywood's
most eligible bachelors, does
not intend to settle for an
arranged marriage. "Today's
new generation takes its own
decisions. I don't think I will
go for an arranged marriage, but I am not against
arranged marriages," Ranbir
told media in an interview.
"Personally, love is very
important for me. There
are lots of ordinary things
in life, so love should be
extraordinary. I hope I
achieve that," he added.
He is young and successful. His fans want to know
whom he will marry.
Currently, the Yeh
Jawani.. star is reportedly
crazy about Katrina Kaif.
They worked together in
Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab
Kahani and Raajneeti.
He neither accepted nor
denied the relationship,
but said: "I am single till I
get married." "If I am in
a relationship and if I
talk about it and in case
my relationship doesn't
work, that puts a lot of
pressure on the girl
and her reputation.
People get very
judgmental and
our society
judges girls a
Neetus petition to
Bhansali's perfectionism
made 'Ram Leela' tough movie
Ranbir Kapoor
Deepika
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Devotees carry the statue of Hindu god Ganesh, the deity of prosperity, to a place of worship on the first day of Ganesh Chaturthi festival in Mumbai. (lEFT) Army soldiers carrying an
idol of Lord Ganesh to their batalianon on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi in Patiala. An artist stands near Ganesh idols for sale on the first day of the Ganesh Chaturthi festival in New Delhi.
udaypur
Hydrabad
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Roadside
bombs kill 5 in
Afghanistan
KABUL, Afghanistan
Provincial officials say two separate roadside bomb attacks
have killed five Afghan civilians
in the eastern and southern
parts of the country. Shafiqullah
Nang, who is spokesman for
the eastern province of Ghazni,
said three civilians died
Saturday when their minivan
was struck by a roadside bomb
as they were driving from
Dayak district to Ghazni city.
KABUL
The
Independent Joint AntiCorruption Monitoring &
Evaluation
Committee
(MEC) on Saturday feared
insecurity could threaten
next years elections in
parts of the country and
cautioned against the
appointment of corrupt officials. Drago Kos, an international MEC member,
told a press conference in
Kabul
the
committee
hoped the security situation in troubled parts would
Remembering
War Victims
O
RAlly AgAinst
educAtion ApARtheid
pashtunist government of
Afghanistan wants to limit nonpashtuns access to high education
by regulating a new system for
national exam. Activists in
Afghanistan call this as Afghan version of education apartheid. hazara
and uzbek students are the primary
target of the new regulation.
Koya
FOUNDATION
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In memory of
Late. Sm Koya
With AiM FelloWship
Fiji sun
awards night
Marking 20
years in business
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External affairs minister Salman Khurshid and his counterparts shake hands
during a luncheon under the framework of the 68th session of the United Nations
General Assembly, at the UN headquarters in New York.
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FIJI US gIRMIt
FeStIVaL
( PaRt oF the INteRNatIoNaL teaM)
1 PM to 4 PM
M khAN
Vivek Prasad
Shiu Balak
abdul Razak
Rajeshvar Singh
din Mani
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diwan
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amrit Lal
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Bisen Singh
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he meeting between
the prime ministers of
India and Pakistan that
was held on the sidelines of
the UN General Assembly in
New York would help the two
nuclear-armed neighbours
improve their bilateral ties,
said a US official.
"Dialogue is a positive step
forward and we'll continue to
encourage
that,"
State
Department spokesperson
Jen Psaki told reporters during the daily press conference
when asked about the meeting between the two prime
ministers.
Manmohan Singh met his
Pakistani counterpart, Nawaz
Sharif, on Sunday in a closely-watched meeting that went
along for about an hour, during which he raised the issue
of terrorism emanating from
Pakistani soil and urged
Islamabad to put in more
efforts to curb cross-border
terrorism.
Tensions
were
high
between the two countries
after a series of border incursions which left six Indian soldiers and three Pakistan soldiers killed.
"Well, we welcome any
and all high-level discussions
between Pakistan and India.
That would improve their bilateral relationship. As President
Obama said last week, we
I never called
Manmohan a 'village
woman': Sharif
ISLAMABAD: In an attempt to end a
controversy over his purported remarks
about his Indian counterpart, Pakistan
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has said
that he never called Manmohan Singh a
"village woman". Sharif also denied
charges that Pakistan was sponsoring
terrorism in India, saying his country
was itself a victim of the menace.
Just a day before the two Prime
Ministers met on the margins of the UN
general assembly in New York on
Sunday, a Pakistani TV talk show host
claimed Sharif had described Singh as
a " dehati aurat" (village woman) during
an informal chat over breakfast with
journalists. The talk show host withdrew
his remarks after an Indian journalist,
who too was present at the interaction,
said Sharif had made no such remarks.
Sharif told the media in London that he
never called Singh a "village woman",
Pakistani dailies reported today. He said
he was satisfied with the outcome of his
meeting with Singh. He said external
forces were involved in terrorism inside
Pakistan and "far from being a sponsor,
Pakistan was actually a victim of a foreign-funded well organised wave of terrorism". During his meeting with US
President Barack Obama and in his
speech at the UN general assembly,
Singh had referred to Pakistan as the
"epicentre of terrorism". Sharif said he
had discussed with Singh "all important
issues", including Kashmir, sharing of
river waters, Siachen, Sir Creek and
Balochistan.
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February-19
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October brings an intense focus on relationships in your life working relationships, casual relationships and also the
more intimate sort. Last month there were
many tests and trials, and most of the frustrations you kept bottled up inside you.
Partners and family members may have
seemed self-centered or autocratic, but in
the second week of the month you extricate yourself from their power and try to
talk about and understand the emotional
undercurrents that are crucial for intimacy.
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Last month was characterized by a professional relationship with someone who may have
been a bit of a drain on your resources, but
this month another person may well come
along who you will be strongly involved with for
some time to come. It is an incredibly intense
period professionally when you bury yourself in
research and perhaps find all pathways
blocked at first. Only by trying time and again
can you break through the barriers to learning
and start getting creative results.
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June-21
August-24
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September-23
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November-23
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December-22
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February-20
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March-20
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October is an extraordinary month for digging up amazing insights and learning something new through deep study or perhaps
travel. It is as if you manage to pierce the
veil of perception through a combination of
intuition, investigation and hard study.
Whatever you learn over the next two
months is connected with the past or something historical. You may unlock the key to
some injustice. This is also a month when
partners are deeply involved in a mental
quest which is very difficult and challenging.
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telomeres
Helps protect the
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free radicals that
can accelerate
aging and contribute to poor
health
Targets the sources
of aging, such as
oxidative stress
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