New Delhi ready for Commonwealth Games, athletes say

 

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New Delhi ready for Commonwealth Games, athletes say.
By Rick Westhead South Asia Bureau


Published On Fri Oct 01 2010

NEW DELHI--The food's great, the housing for athletes is now described as the best in years and the pedestrian bridge that collapsed a week ago, symbolizing India's struggles to get ready to host the world, is as good as new.
There's even talk of rekindling a bid for India to host the Summer Olympics.
What a difference a few days have made for Commonwealth Games organizers.
With the opening ceremonies slated for Sunday, news was almost universally positive during the penultimate day of preparations as athletes from the 71 participating countries continued to pour into the Indian capital.
Traffic was slow through New Delhi throughout Friday, but at least that meant the security cordon was in place and enforcing rules that dedicate lanes to Games-related traffic.
Nathan Robertson, an English badminton player who won gold and silver in events in the 2006 Commonwealth Games, said the athletes' village was covered in dust in when he arrived last week, staying for his first few days in a five-star hotel. But two days ago, he checked into the village.
"I must tell you that the village quality is very good and the food hall is excellent," Robertson told reporters. "The accommodation is possibly the best that I have ever stayed in. It was a little dirty when we arrived . . . but that is really a minor problem as compared to what we saw in reports a week or so ago."
Games organizers have been magnets for criticism after advance teams from various countries last week said they wouldn't allow their athletes to move into the village because it was in such poor shape. Photos circulated showing filthy bathrooms and dog paw prints on mattresses. Team officials said some rooms were filled with pools of water and uncovered electrical wires.
While the Indian government rushed to fix the problems, it seemed the Games would surely start on a sour note. But on Friday, news reports here had a new tone. Instead of coverage of the latest Games-related scandal, cable news channel NDTV's main Games story was about the salon at the athletes' village providing athletes with zig-zag hair cuts, their national flags on their finger nails and exotic pedicures.
 

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More Commonwealth Games Photos
 

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Yes rtf they are endless photos for you to post
 

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RTF have some similar one
 

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Commonwealth Games: Finally, Delhi dazzles

NEW DELHI: In the end, it turned out like a perfect Indian wedding. Shrugging off all the heartburns, last-minute snafus and accompanying chaos, everything fell into place; and it left both the baraatis and the dulhanwaalahs, with huge smiles on their faces.
...
Dhols, dholaks and drums from 10 corners of the nation reverberated in the stadium, rising to a crescendo to capture the heartbeat of India.
...
The finale was reserved for India's one true international celebrity: A R Rahman. As the magician belted out the CWG theme song, the aerostat came alive in a bluster of colour and graphics. Fireworks shot out furiously, signalling that it was time for the spaceship to go. It was time for Jai Ho!
 

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Indians fail drugs tests in new blow for Delhi Games

By Andrew Buncombe in Delhi

Saturday, 4 September 2010

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In an embarrassing blow to India's sporting hopes a month before it hosts the Commonwealth Games, eight of its athletes have been suspended after failing drugs tests.

Five were to have competed in the games and one was considered a gold medal prospect.
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Officials in Delhi confirmed yesterday that six wrestlers, a shot putter and another athlete, tested positive for methylhexaneamine, a banned stimulant used as a nasal decongestant. The Indian team will have to find replacements for their athletes. The athletes can request that a second, "B" sample is tested but the results will not be completed before the start of the games.

The biggest blow is the loss of the Olympian Rajiv Tomar, considered a gold medal prospect in the men's 120kg freestyle wrestling. Their team mates Mausam Khatri and Sumit Kumar, and the female wrestler Gursharanpreet Kaur, also tested positive.

Saurabh Vij, a medal prospect in the men's shot put, also tested positive. "It is unfortunate these failed tests came just before the Games," Rahul Bhatnagar, who heads the National Anti-Doping Agency, told reporters. "But we have a no-tolerance policy towards that. They can get their 'B' tests done if they want."

It is not the first time Indian sport has faced doping claims. Last year, the country's weightlifting federation was fined $500,000 by the sport's governing body after six of its competitors failed drugs tests. The federation paid $125,000 of the fine and had to borrow the rest. In January, four wrestlers were asked to leave the national training camp after testing positive for steroids.
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Crisis lies ahead' for Delhi's Commonwealth Games
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Published Date: 04 October 2010
By STUART BATHGATE
IN DELHI
AS THE 19th Commonwealth Games got under way with a spectacular opening ceremony at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, a leading Scottish official warned that a serious mishap is all but inevitable during the coming 11 days of competition.


'¢ Michael Cavanagh warned of potential problems in Delhi Pic: PA

Michael Cavanagh, the chairman of Commonwealth Games Scotland, also accused the Delhi organising committee of letting down the people of India, and said the country's dream of hosting the Olympic Games in ten years' time had been dashed by the shambolic management of this event.

"If they get through 11 days of competition without a major hitch it will be almost miraculous," Mr Cavanagh said. "Something is going to happen somewhere along the line, whether it be a technical problem or whatever.

"That's going to be really unfortunate, and it's the thing all of us have been trying to stress to the organising committee for two years, that you really can't afford to leave it this late, because it's too important. But they have."

Mr Cavanagh is member of the board in charge of the Glasgow 2014 games and a former international wrestler. He believes that the Delhi organising committee (OC) failed to learn from previous events, such as Melbourne 2006. As a result, he said, they had failed to grasp the timescale required to ensure everything was in place on time.

"We know, because they've pretty much admitted, that it's not going to be perfect. Some of the timing systems have just been installed over the last couple of days, when they really should have been tested beforehand.

"Once the competition starts, it's going to be interesting to see how they cope. There seems to be a culture here of leaving it very late and they do get by.

"I think one of the issues is they don't quite realise when it all has to be ready. Part of the reason for the village problem was that they thought the Games started on 3 October, with the big show, so nothing had to be ready until then.

"They are focused so much on the show, they want to show off India. That's fantastic, but there are basics they should have paid more attention to.

"The Indians are the most friendly, hospitable people you could meet. They've been let down by the OC.
 

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Learn your geography. India is not in the Middle East. It is the amercians who are there, so by deduction

" No wonder the middle East is in deep shiit"
 

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Nydas says......... Learn your geography. India is not in the Middle East

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Count the number of your Indian associates by counting the number of knife handles sticking out of your back.
 

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HIV and Drug Abuse in India

Prescription drugs like the opiate pethidine have replaced cannabis and heroin as the drugs of choice among young people in India. Most teenagers start with cannabis before moving to opiates and prescription drugs. The reason is the easy availability of prescription drugs.

Sharing needles is driving new infection in the north-eastern states. Drug injectors account for 1.7% of Indiai½s HIV infections up from 0.9 % two years ago. With Punjab and western Uttar Pradesh emerging as the new epicentres of injecting drugs these numbers are expected to rise in India. The injecting drug use accounts for approx one in three new HIV cases outside sub-Saharan Africa.

According to UNAIDS 2009 report, in Eastern Europe and Central Asia HIV prevalence can be as high as 70% among people who inject drugs. The rise in infections has prompted public health experts to ask governments to decriminalise drug users and lift bans on drugs such as methadone and buprenorphine which are used for substitution maintenance therapy at de-addiction centres.

Drug addicts are reluctant to register at de-addiction centres for fear of harassment by the police .They are patients and not criminals. Scientific evidence has to be incorporated into illicit drug policies that are pushing injectors from prevention and care services infections.

In India adult HIV prevalence has dropped from 0.45% in 2002 to 0.29% in 2008 to its lowest ever number of 2.27 million. All states except Andhra Pradesh are reporting less than 1% infection down from five states in 2002. However unprotected sex ( 87% heterosexual and 1.5% hqmosexual )remains the biggest route of infection in India.

While the world is focusing on using innovations in science, diagnostics and understanding the virus, India has chosen to stick to the tried and tested methods of controlling HIV.According to NACO, the main focus is on scaling up of existing prevention methods such as preventing mother-to child transmission and ensuring blood safety ,focusing on prevention efforts on the communities where transmission is the highest such as migrants, men who have sex with men, injecting drug users and sex workers.
 

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Captain Hook: Idiot, go and study your geography yourself.
India is not in the middle east, and yes, the middle east is in a deep shiit because the Americans attacked it for oil and destroyed 80% of Iraq's economy.
 

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Are you saying the map is lying?
you know no one here believes you or Plymouth

two lying DOGS
 

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Nydass................ do you like India?
 

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_East

"The Middle East (from a European perspective)[1] is a region that encompasses southwestern Asia and Egypt. In some contexts, the term has recently been expanded in usage to sometimes include Afghanistan and Pakistan, the Caucasus and Central Asia, and North Africa."

You see, little boy, even in the extended usage, it does not go east of Pakistan. Now go home to Mummy.
 

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Nydass................ do you like India?
 

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On current evidence, it seems likely that Africa was where the transfer of HIV to humans first occurred. However, how exactly the virus spread from Africa to America and beyond remains a mystery. It is quite possible that separate 'pockets' of the virus could have been developing in a number of different countries years before the first cases were ever officially identified, making it virtually impossible to trace one single source.

India is Africa neighbor
and Wiki is saying
India has the world's fourth largest population suffering from AIDS.[1] However, the estimated number of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections in India has declined drastically in recent years -- from 5.5 million in 2005 to below 2.5 million in 2007. These new figures are supported by the World Health Organization and UNAIDS
 

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My cousin spent years in India teaching the folks there how to create sewer systems and clean drinking water. Now the US is giving them $ in the form of clean air cooking stoves. Maybe in a couple more decades India will evolve int a more humane type country.
 

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zulu ..........maybe that's why Nydass left India and came to Canada
to smell the good fresh AIR

you are saying that Uncle Sam is giving the country he left
behind he loves so much money.
and always bad mouthing the Americans

I have also read where US gave them money
to help them with their AIDS
 

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Captain Hook says: "India is Africa neighbor"
He should go and study geography. There the Indian Ocean and over a thousand miles between the two countries. In the north there the whole of middle east to cross.
Canada and Usa and Mexico are neighbours.
 

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Folks from India wipe their butts with their fingers then lick them. This could cause serious health problems.
 

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The following is a table of incidence of HIV in the world and some crelevant countries. You might like to take notice that the percentage incidence of USA and Canada is HIGHER than that of India.
Some of you people are unable to understand simple data , or geography. Instead of sitting smugly with some preconceived notions, you should look at the numbers in the realistic way.
The incidence of HIV in India is significantly lower than that in the world and also that of USA and Canada.

"World"6830000000334000000.49%
"Sub-Saharan Africa"430800000224000005.20%
"South and "
"South-East Asia"126700000038000000.30%
"South-East Asia""India"117000000025000000.21%
"East Asia "14500000008500000.06%
"Latin America"33330000020000000.60%
"North America"35000000014000000.40%
"North America""USA"30700000012000000.39%
"North America""Canada"33800000730000.22%
"West & Central Europe"2833000008500000.30%
"West & Central Europe""UK"61284806770000.13%
"East europe &"
"Central Asia"21428000015000000.70%
"East europe &""Russia"1390000009400000.68%
"Carrabean"240000002400001.00%
"Middle East &"77500000
"North Africa"775000003100000.40%
"Oceania"350000001064000.30%
\

Taken from CIA Factbook and
http://data.unaids.org/pub/FactSheet/2009/20091124_FS_global_en.pdf

Q. E. D.
 

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zulu: Your country South Africa has one of the highest rates of HIV infection. So take a hike.
 

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No amount of your bufoonary will change the statistics.
The following is a table of incidence of HIV in the world and some crelevant countries. You might like to take notice that the percentage incidence of USA and Canada is HIGHER than that of India.
Some of you people are unable to understand simple data , or geography. Instead of sitting smugly with some preconceived notions, you should look at the numbers in the realistic way.
The incidence of HIV in India is significantly lower than that in the world and also that of USA and Canada.

GeographicalCountryPopulationHIV Infected%age
World6830000000334000000.49%
Sub-Saharan AfricaAll countries430800000224000005.20%
Sth & S.E AsiaAll countries126700000038000000.30%
Sth & S.E AsiaIndia117000000025000000.21%
East Asia All countries14500000008500000.06%
Latin AmericaAll countries33330000020000000.60%
North AmericaAll countries35000000014000000.40%
North AmericaUSA30700000012000000.39%
North AmericaCanada33800000730000.22%
West & Central EuropeAll countries2833000008500000.30%
West & Central EuropeUK61284806770000.13%
E. Europe &Cen. AsiaAll countries21428000015000000.70%
East europe &Russia1390000009400000.68%
CarrabeanAll countries240000002400001.00%
Mid East & Nth AfricaAll countries775000003100000.40%
OceaniaAll countries350000001064000.30%


Taken from CIA world Factbook and from

http://data.unaids.org/pub/FactSheet/2009/20091124_FS_global_en.pdf

Q.E.D.
 

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I like this forum very much. I have never in my whole life
run into a Fictional Character that uses the Nick Nydas.
He or she lives in a dream world.


This is a list of countries and territories by people living with HIV/AIDS and the prevalence rate among adults based on data from various sources, such as the CIA World Factbook [1][2] The table makes clear Africa's unfortunate position in the worldwide HIV/AIDS epidemic, as the 19 countries worldwide with the highest prevalence of reported infections are all African countries with more than 24.5 million, and more than 60% of the AIDS-infected population. South Africa is reported to have the largest population living with the disease, at well over 5 million people infected, followed by Nigeria in 2nd place and India being the 3rd largest population of HIV infected with more than 2 million people reported.
 

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Nalin Nydass said..........Captain Hook says: "India is Africa neighbor"
He should go and study geography

YES I do study and learn. What happen to you?
Now can you tell us who is Africa closest neighbor
India or the USA.? Maybe this will help.


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"Now can you tell us who is Africa closest neighbor" is Europe in the Northe with the straight of Gibraltoe separating it from Europe.
"Europe and Africa are separated by 7.7 nmi (14.3 km; 8.9 mi) of ocean at the strait's narrowest point. " - wikipaedia.
India is as much a neighbour of Africa as USa is to Argentina.

Carribean area has a very high incidence and so has Mexico of HIV and they are considerably close neighbours of USA. Many of you gaays go there for a quick one and come back infected.
 

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Zulu ask your SANGOMA and drink INYANGA and invoke ancestors to help you out I will let you know what kind of inyanga it is

 

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"Now can you tell us who is Africa closest neighbor" is Europe in the
Northe with the straight of Gibraltoe separating it from Europe.
"Europe and Africa are separated by 7.7 nmi (14.3 km; 8.9 mi) of ocean
at the strait's narrowest point. " - wikipaedia.
India is as much a neighbour of Africa as USa is to Argentina.
Carribean area has a very high incidence and so has Mexico of HIV and
they are considerably close neighbours of USA. People should be cautious travelling to those areas.
 

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Why people discuss India I think the thread is about CWG and India is one of CWG countries why people want to discuss epedemics, point deficiency it appears they have ego issues
 

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Nydass said...Carribean area has a very high incidence and so has Mexico of HIV and they are considerably close neighbours of USA. Many of you gaays go there for a quick one and come back infected.

OK, how often do you go there?

We all know that most f@gs that come to
North America are from India
 

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How do you know ? Any proofs to prove it or links you can provide
you said - We all know that most f@gs that come to
North America are from India
WHO ARE WE ? or ARE YOU TOO ?
 

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C/P Wiki.
The WBC maintains a God Hates India website where they state that "80% of India's population claim to practice Hinduism ... A country full of idolatry inevitably results in a nation full of f@gs and f@}g-enablers, because that's what happens when you depart from the Living God!"[58]

The WBC then admonishes Hindus to convert to Christianity saying: "If you would STOP worshipping false gods, being a f@g would not be a complex matter. Stop going a whoring after other gods and start serving the Living God in truth!"[58]

Can I help you
 

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C/P Wiki.
The WBC maintains a God Hates India website where they state that "80% of India's population claim to practice Hinduism ... A country full of idolatry inevitably results in a nation full of f@gs and f@}g-enablers, because that's what happens when you depart from the Living God!"[58]

The WBC then admonishes Hindus to convert to Christianity saying: "If you would STOP worshipping false gods, being a f@g would not be a complex matter. Stop going a whoring after other gods and start serving the Living God in truth!"[58]

IS THIS WBC A F@G WEB SITE as i do not have access to your kind of sites
 

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They are all HOOK-ED Mr.Hook-er ........
 

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After getting hooked they call you hook-er ?
Was it a guy from India who hooked you hook?
No wonder you still miss the taste and follow members from Asia esp.India but I am young you seem to go after seniors WHY ?
 

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I'm a peaceful man not a person to take sides,
but Plymouth it looks like the Captain has
you and Nydas Hook by the Azz
 

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Canada

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Hook is LK!

We kicked his azz from here then he is not enough men to use his own nick!
 

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A winner does not hide his own nick!
 

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Why not?

You clowns are always deleting posts and terrorizing posters, so why the H3LL not?
 

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Canada has shut the door to India

New Delhi The External Affairs Ministry has taken up the issue of denial of visa to Indian nationals with the Canadian High Commission.
Reportedly, the issue was taken up after the Union Home Ministry wrote a letter to Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao after a former Intelligence Bureau (IB) official was denied visa to Canada.

In his letter to Rao, Home Secretary G K Pillai has stated that the stance of the Canadian authorities is unacceptable and discriminatory.

Sources said that Canada has refused visa to over ten people so far.
Meanwhile, Canadian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Catherine Loubier has issued a statement, saying that her country has the highest regard for India''s democratic institutions.

Outrage over visa denial issue but Canada mum

However, nothing further has been heard from them and in fact, the Canadian government chose to remain mum.

Canadian diplomats here did not take phone calls of journalists while emails sent to their headquarters in Ottawa resulted in pass-the-buck attitude with their Foreign Ministry saying the query should be addressed to the Interior Ministry.

The Interior Ministry did not respond to an email. The stony silence by the Canadian government came even as the Home Ministry is pushing the External Affairs Ministry to adopt a tough line over the issue and political parties reacted with outrage over Canada's behaviour.

The Canadian High Commission, over the last few years, has denied visas to a number of senior serving and retired officials of the armed forces and intelligence establishment, claiming that their organisations or they themselves have served in sensitive areas like Jammu and Kashmir and engaged in violence and human rights violations.

Home Secretary G K Pillai has written a strongly-worded letter to Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao, insisting that the MEA should act tough and seek apology from the High Commission and withdrawal of the officials who made the adverse comments against the security forces, sources said.

The Home Ministry wants the apology and the other action from the High Commission within a week, warning that there will otherwise be retaliation and the Canadian officials going to Afghanistan via India would be denied permission.

External Affairs Ministry sources said it has taken up the matter with the Canadian High Commission "more than once".

Meanwhile, BJP today accused the Government of following "a very weak" foreign policy.

"Has India's foreign policy become so weak that a country like Canada is denying visas to top offficials?.. We don't need any certificate from Canada on our armed forces but such incidents show that we are following a very weak foreign policy," party spokesman Ravi Shankar Prasad told reporters.

He said that while India was fighting terrorism for the past several decades, the government was unable to present its case properly before the world.

NDA convenor and JD(U) chief Sharad Yadav said, "this kind of attitude by a country like Canada only goes on to show that India has become subservient to such countries."

He said, "if the nation is strong then nobody can behave in such manner with us. There is a need to strengthen India in front of the world."
 

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Canada has shut the door to India

New Delhi The External Affairs Ministry has taken up the issue of denial of visa to Indian nationals with the Canadian High Commission.


Canada is Right
Good someone could tick off these high headed cops who have helped corruption grow and create their fiefdom. Hasn't anyone noticed how they beat teachers asking for better pays, blind students getting bashed up for their demands, refusing to file Firs despite Supreme Court orders, maiming innocents etc....what justification the Government has ? They are not dismissed nor arrested, look at Rathore,DGP and hundreds like him....so what Canada does is right., After all its their country, why should they import dirt from here !!
 

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It's about time, they came to Canada and walk into the USA.
I say thanks Canada for watching our back.
 

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Hey, Toothpic
your picture above, is that a Canadian bear?

need to disagree, he don't look like a bear
just smells like one.
 

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It certainly doesn't take very long to understand why everybody hates that fucked up nalin character
 

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Ryerson's portrait you must see to believe.

by Cooler King, Captain Hook, Combat Zone


WOW! He has trained them with such
confident strokes with brush.

 

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WOW! is right!
 

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1) BREAKING NEWS: Suresh Kamadi just tried to hang himself in the CWG
stadium. But the ceiling collapsed

2) The truth behind bulk sms banning is to stop kalmadi jokes and not Ayodhya

3) Look at the brighter side; the more countries pull out, the higher
India is ranked in the final medalA¢a™s tally.

4) Terrorists set to skip CWG 2010 citing unlivable conditions and
fear for their safety.

5) Q: How many contractors are required to change a light bulb in
Delhi CWG stadium?
A: 1 Million. (1 to change bulb and rest 999,999 to hold the ceiling)

6) Whats common between CWG committee and students???
Ans: both start their preparations at the 11th hour.....

7) Prince Charles is actively convincing the Queen to visit dengue hit
Delhi, this may be his last chance to become the king!

8) Thanks to Guernsey and Jersey for threatening to pull out of games!
We now know these countries existed!

9) Ek waqt aisa aayega, kalmadi bhi sharmayega

10) A collapse a day keeps the athletes away

11) Ba ba Kalmadi, have you any shame. No sir, No sir, we are having a
Common Loot Game. Crores for my partner, crores for the dame, crores
for me too, for spoiling India's name!

12) AMAZING BUT TRUE: If you re-arrange the letters "Sir U made lakhs"
you get "SURESH KALMADI"

13) next edition of CWG will be called KWG, Kalmadi Wealth Games


Best one!! >>> Delhi badnaam hui darling tere liye! Sadkein bhi jam
hui, CWG tere liye
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Collective Failure::

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/commonwealthgames/8020132/Commonwea lth-Games-2010-Delhi-official-sorry-for-collective-failure-as-crisis-grows.html
 

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An Australian who understands India
Folks, India has come under a lot of criticism for some 'screw ups' in the preparation for staging the Commonwealth Games. Here is a perspective from an Australian journalist who looks at everything to do with the Games from a different and refreshing perspective. Hats off to him!!

Eccentric India plays with a style of its own
Peter Lalor, The Australian
October 05, 2010

DELHI doubters should just get out there and enjoy the Games.
EVERYBODY stopped carrying on yet?

The Commonwealth Games are apparently under way. Not without glitches and no doubt there will be a few more to come, but for pity's sake What do people want? India is a country of more than a billion people. It is chaotic, eccentric, colourful and unlike anywhere else in the world. <b.you>

It can be dirty and is often frustrating, but it is also endlessly fascinating.
Every moment something new and enthralling happens. If you can't find interest here, you should check your pulse.

You get the feeling from all the hoo-ha of recent weeks that people expect life to be lived inside a shopping mall. Bland, secured and air-conditioned. That goes for athletes, media and officials. Cue the mundane. Let the frightened triumph.

Journalists were given hostile environment training before they came. Please.
It's that sort of thinking that has a growing number of us huddled in gated
communities.

Yes it is nice when the traffic flows smoothly, but really when it is a cow, an elephant or even a dead body on the back of a Ganges-bound rickshaw it is worth the price of the inconvenience (this won't happen in Delhi ).

The sports editor of a major newspaper based in Delhi vented her frustration recently. Her email box was full of questions from quivering potential visitors.
Could they go outside, or was the danger of being kidnapped too high? Could they ask a woman directions, or would that be culturally insensitive?
Do women need male escorts?

"I want to tell them that they all have to wear a burka and stay in their
rooms," she sighed with frustration.

Delhi is a modern city. You can get McDonald's there, don't worry. Although one suspects that the sight of a menu that features such strange delights as McAloo Tikka might have them running back to the Vegemite sandwiches they packed. Just in case.

The pathetic hysteria before the games reveals the naivety and lack of urbanity of so many.
Too many Australians have lived sheltered lives down here on an isolated island with no neighbours at the borders and only redback spiders to fear. The xenophobia in the air is extraordinary. Are we scared of the people who arrive by boat, or do we resent them? We seem far more comfortable with the asylum-seekers who come on aeroplanes.

India has an order within it that takes a long time to see it or appreciate it.
The other morning Justin Langer and some other members of the cricket support staff were out running in Chandigarh . The local police insist on tailing them in a Jeep. When the runners reached the local lake, there was an obvious problem. The trio wanted to continue along a path but the Jeep wasn't going to fit.
The police had no warning and didn't speak English, but with 30 seconds of assessing the problem it was solved. Out of nowhere somebody appeared holding a police bike, one of the guards jumped on. The runners hadn't even broken stride.

It is one of the minor mysteries of India how that little exercise was organised so quickly and so seamlessly but you are always surprised here.
Mitchell Starc was summoned to tour on Friday and had a visa by the time the plane left on Saturday.
People will probably counter that story with a thousand tales of frustration about attempting to get visas. They should tour the Third World consulates and see the heart-breaking queues of people winding down streets. Queues that stretch for weeks, months and years only to end with rejection.

If you think it's hard trying to get a visa to India , try being an ordinary
Indian trying to get one to Australia . The poor have no hope, the rich however are acceptable. Yet India has been hosting our barefoot hippies, drug addicts and spiritual seekers for decades with good grace and cheer.

Ever seen an Indian ascetic in Australia ?
Didn't think so.

All of us are guilty of chuckling at India 's occasionally mangled English or becoming frustrated at somebody's incomprehension of our wishes. How many of us speak Hindi or whatever language is relevant?
Still, it was side-splittingly funny when one cricket correspondent ordered a naan bread to his room and was promptly delivered an ironing board.

India is incredible in so many ways. If you peer within the apparent chaos, you will find some extraordinary order. Send your smalls out in the morning to be washed and an intricate system that would put a computer to shame sees them delivered to the river, beaten on stones and dried on the banks with a million other items of clothing and somehow returned by day's end.

Most of us can't wash a pair of socks in the laundry of our own home without losing one.
It's time a lot of us got a life.
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