Friday, May 29, 2009

National Geography...strikes again...

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Events in pics...

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Congress supporters in Bhubaneshwar celebrate ahead of the swearing-in ceremony of Manmohan Singh as the Prime Minister of India for the second time.


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Artists put the finishing touches to a sand sculpture of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and a map of India on the banks of the Ganges river in Allahabad.


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Buddhist monks pray during a protest, demanding the release of pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, in front of the UN office in Bangkok.


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Students exult after a satisfying performance in the CBSE board exams in New Delhi.


A man has his ear cleaned for 30 rupees on a street in Karachi — Reuters/Athar Hussain 


A vendor displays and sells Lassi as summer approaches in Hyderabad — APP/Akram Ali


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An Allosaurus puppet from the Australian art performance group Erth Visual and Physical walks to the Singapore National Museum for a children's program.


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Rescuers evacuate a body from a C-130 military transport plane that crashed in East Java, Indonesia. The wreck, which killed 99 people, has put a spotlight on the country's beleaguered air force.


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William Windsor, mascot of England's 1st Battalion, appears at his retirement parade after seven years of UK Army service. The Battalion, known as The Royal Welsh, has had a goat in its ranks for more than 200 years.

Slumdog child star gets new home

Slumdog child star gets new home

Danny Boyle. Azharuddin Mohammed Ismail and Rubina Ali
Danny Boyle set up a trust which is supposed to look after the child stars

Slumdog Millionaire director Danny Boyle and the trust he set up have bought a new home for one of the child stars of his Oscar-winning movie.

The filmmaker, who is currently in Mumbai, has told Azharuddin Ismail, 9, he will be re-housed after his family was made to leave the slums.

Boyle, who has been criticised for not helping the child actors enough, blamed the press for raising expectations.

"Inevitably, the tension and pressure is media generated," he said.

'Emergencies'

He said he hoped a new home would also be found for Rubina Ali, who played Latika, before the monsoon rains in June.

"They were given access to a world, an extraordinary and glamorous world, and they understandably want their lives to be completely transformed," he said.

Soon after the movie was finished, Boyle and producer Christian Colson set up the Jai Ho trust, which was aimed to help the children financially until they turned 18.

"The homes are a concern. That is one of the reasons why we built the trust," Boyle said.

 It has been five to six months. Everything is available in Mumbai if you have the money 
Rafiq Qureshi

"We have been trying to accelerate the process of re-housing the families, and one of the reasons we set up the trust is to deal with emergencies like this," said Colson.

A director for the trust said the apartment for Ismail, who played the young Salim, was "comfortable, in a good neighbourhood [and] near his school".

In February, the state housing authority said it would give the two children apartments, but the families had not heard from them, said Ali's father Rafiq Qureshi.

"It has been five to six months. Everything is available in Mumbai if you have the money," he said.

"If you really want to get us a house you can get us a house in two days."

Earlier this month, the authorities tore the children's slum homes down.

Since then Rubina has been staying with relatives and Azhar was living in a makeshift shanty with his parents.

WAVES !!!

Waves...

These incredible images of waves were taken by the number 1 photographer of surf: Clark Little.

  He has dedicated his life to photographing the waves and

has published a selection of the the best images of his career. 

He captures magical moments inside the "tube", as surfers say.