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Chris Brown's $500K Lamborghini Gallardo with Tupac lyrics on the hood on sale for $90K

Last November, the 26-year-old rapper enlisted in the artwoork of artist Huero, who spent 16 hours painting the lyrics to Tupac's Lord Knows on the the hood, roof, engine panel and rear bumper.




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Cheryl CONFIRMS she will be a guest judge on RuPaul's Drag Race UK

The former Girls Aloud star, 36, took to Instagram and Twitter on Wednesday morning to reveal the news and share her delight alongside a snap of herself clad in a luminous ensemble




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Bayern Munich 'agree deal with Arsenal and Manchester United target Dayot Upamecano'

The highly-rated French centre-back has a £52m buyout clause at Leipzig, who are keen to sell him this year as opposed to losing him for free upon the expiration of his contract next summer.




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Rupay Card is Officially launched in UAE in the presence of Prime Minister [ph]Photo Courtesy : Lalit Kumar [/ph]





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My Budget: Mahesh Bhupathi

Says it would have been great if the Budget had provided tax holidays to international sporting events




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UPA moots 50 pc quota for women in Panchayats

Sources state that the proposal, which is likely to be voiced by President Pratibha Patil in her address to the joint Houses of Parliament on June 4 as one of the priorities of the government, is said to be the brainchild of Rahul Gandhi.




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The many nails in the UPA coffin


How strong was the Modi wave? Did recent state elections impact voter choice in parliamentary elections? Did better performing MPs necessarily augur well for their parties? A statistical analysis by Srinivasan Ramani finds interesting linkages between these and the UPA drubbing.




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Remembering Rituparno (1963-2013)


The premature demise of acclaimed Bengali filmmaker Rituparno Ghosh, who passed away on May 30, has robbed Indian cinema of a rare combination of courage and sensitivity and perhaps, of many more masterpieces to come. Shoma A. Chatterji reminisces his works in this tribute to his genius.




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Why UPA’s folly could be Modi’s too


With Narendra Modi at the helm, the push towards market-driven development looks likely to be continued, leading to an eventual defeat of real expectations from the voter, says Pradeep Baisakh as he analyses the causes behind the UPA debacle.




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Dandupalyam 2: First look teaser

Dandupalyam 2: First look teaser





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Dandupalyam 2: Making

Dandupalyam 2: Making





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Dandupalyam 2: Making #2

Dandupalyam 2: Making #2





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Mahesh Bhupathi regrets not winning Olympic medal

Mahesh Bhupathi regrets not winning Olympic medal





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Anupam Kher Grows a Beard After 37 Years, See Pic

Amid the lockdown, veteran actor Anupam Kher has decided not to shave and let his beard grow.




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Rupinderpal Singh, Lalit Upadhyay Back in Indian Squad for Belgium Tour

India announced a strong 20-member men's hockey squad for the tour of Belgium, which starts later this month.




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Now, Gujarat to Dilute Labour Laws; CM Rupani Looks at Land Pooling to Lure Foreign Firms

The move follows similar decisions taken by Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh governments to revive the economy that has been badly hit due to the ongoing coronavirus-induced lockdown.




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Sindhubaadh Movie Review: Vijay Sethupathi's Film has a Bizarre, Unbelievable Script

There is really not much of a story in Sindhubaadh and if there are twists and turns, these form a bizarre, unbelievable script.




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Vijay Sethupathi to Act in Muttiah Muralitharan Biopic?

Murali, on his part has an Indian connection with his wife being from Chennai. He was also a key player in IPL during the early seasons of the league.




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Bowing to Pressure, Vijay Sethupathi Walks Out of Muralitharan Biopic

Producer Rana Dagubatti was already facing difficulties meeting the budget and facing the pressure of roping Sachin Tendulkar for a cameo.




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Vijay Sethupathi All Set to Play the Antagonist in Vijay’s Thalapathy 64: Report

He might not be playing the Sri Lankan cricketer Muttiah Muralidharan in a film but that hasn’t stopped Vijay Sethupathi from experimenting with his roles.




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Release of Vijay Sethupathi's Sangathamizhan Gets Postponed Again, No Word on New Date

According to reports, Sangathamizhan landed in financial trouble just a day before its release and its not decided when the film will open in theatres.




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Anupama Parameswaran's Facebook Account Hacked, She Lashes Out at Trolls for Morphed Images

Posting the morphed images on Facebook, Premam actress Anupama Parameswaran slammed trolls for committing the cybercrime.




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Kamal Haasan Is All Praise For Vijay Sethupathi; Reveals What He Loves About The Master Actor!

Kamal Haasan, the senior actor is all praise for Vijay Sethupathi, the supremely talented actor. To the uninitiated, the Ulaganayagan and Makkal Selvan had recently had a live chat on social media. During the chat, Vijay Sethupathi asked Kamal Haasan a




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Vijay Sethupathi To Replace Kamal Haasan In This Prestigious Project?

Kamal Haasan, the Ulaganayagan, recently had an chat with the talented actor Vijay Sethupathi through social media. Interestingly, the online interaction of the actors was titled as 'Thalaivan Irukkindran'. To the uninitiated, Thalaivan Irukkindran is the title of Kamal Haasan's upcoming project,




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Vijay Sethupathi In Trouble! Complaint Filed Against Makkal Selvan For Hurting Religious Sentiments

Actor Vijay Sethupathi recently got into trouble for allegedly hurting the religious sentiments of many people. Popularly known as Makkal Selvan, Vijay's recently online interaction with Kamal Haasan caught everyone's attention and also landed Kamal Haasan in trouble. He had called




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Rupal Palli: Where literally a river of ghee flows in the village

Eternal Bliss: Devotees offer tonnes of ghee to goddess Vardayini on ninth day of Navratri every year




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Vijay Rupani in self-isolation after Gujarat Congress MLA he met tests positive for coronavirus

Rupani will run the state administration through technological facilities like video conference, video-calling and tele-calling.




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[ASAP] Evolution of Atomic-Level Structure in Sub-10 Nanometer Iron Oxide Nanocrystals: Influence on Cation Occupancy and Growth Rates

ACS Nano
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.9b09551




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Friction stir welding and processing X [Electronic book] / Yuri Hovanski, Rajiv Mishra, Yutaka Sato, Piyush Upadhay, David Yan], editors.

Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2019]




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Fascist warfare, 1922-1945 [Electronic book] : Aggression, Occupation, Annihilation / Miguel Alonso, Alan Kramer, Javier Rodrigo, editors.

Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.




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The ethics of joy : Spinoza on the empowered life [Electronic book] / Andrew Youpa.

New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2019.




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Election Commission of India : institutionalising democratic uncertainties [Electronic book] / Ujjwal Kumar Singh and Anupama Roy.

New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2019.




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Delaying doomsday : the politics of nuclear reversal [Electronic book] / Rupal N. Mehta.

New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2020.




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Supergirl / Steve Orlando, writer ; Brian Ching, Emanuela Lupacchino, Ray McCarthy, artists ; Michael Atiyeh, colorist ; Steve Wands, letterer ; Emanuela Lupacchino and Michael Atiyeh, collection cover artists

Hayden Library - PN6728.S87 O75 2017




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Occupational therapy for older people Christian Pozzi, Alessandro Lanzoni, Maud J. L. Graff, Alessandro Morandi, editors

Online Resource





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Kattupalli Port

Kattupalli Port




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UPA II government

UPA II government




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UPA government

UPA government




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Cartoon vision: UPA animation and postwar aesthetics / Daniel Bashara

Rotch Library - NC1766.U5 B38 2019




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The ethics of joy: Spinoza on the empowered life / Andrew Youpa

Online Resource





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Watch: Anupam recite poem for the lockdown

'I was still in New York when I came across this most incredible poem LOCKDOWN by an Irish priest.'




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Intelligent cities [electronic resource] : enabling tools and technology / Pethuru Raj and Anupama C. Raman

Raj, Pethuru




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Professionals struggle with letting people go, but entrepreneurs don't as much, says Shaadi.com's Anupam Mittal

When you are hiring someone, they should basically understand the culture of your organisation, says Shaadi.com's Anupam Mittal.




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CVC loses job, UPA face

SC: 'Bring in more transparency, open CVC to non civil servants too''.




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Semiconductor nanowires / edited by Anna Fontcuberta i Morral, Shadi A. Dayeh, Chennupati Jagadish

Barker Library - TK7874.85.S45 2015




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Nanowires for energy applications / edited by Sudha Mokkapati, Chennupati Jagadish

Barker Library - TK7874.85.N37 2018




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Folklife News & Events: New Occupational Folklife Project Interviews

The American Folklife Center (AFC) at the Library of Congress is delighted to announce that four (4) new Occupational Folklife Project collections are now available on the Library of Congress website. They are “Working the Waterfront: New Bedford, Massachusetts;” “Funeral Service Workers in the Carolinas;” “Illuminating History: Union Electricians in New York City;” and “Homeless Shelter Workers in the Upper Midwest.” The collections consist mainly of audio recordings of oral history interviews, with supporting photos and documents. The four new collections join previously released collections documenting the experiences of home health care workers, beauty shop employees, circus workers, gold miners, ironworkers, racetrack employees, and workers in the Port of Houston.

Through the Occupational Folklife Project (OFP), the AFC has now amassed more than 1,000 interviews with hundreds of contemporary American workers representing scores of trades and occupations. These hour-long oral history interviews feature workers discussing their current jobs, formative work experiences, training, aspirations, occupational communities, hopes for the future, and on-the-job challenges and rewards. They tell stories of how workers learned their trades, their skills and work routines, legendary jobs (good and bad), respected mentors, and flamboyant co-workers. They document the knowledge, dedication and insights of American workers, and add workers’ voices to the permanent record of America’s history preserved at the Library of Congress, America’s national library. Adding the collections to the Library of Congress website enables researchers, educators, and members of the public to access them from their homes, schools, and local libraries. OFP interviews can also be accessed at the AFC’s Reading Room at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC.

AFC Director Betsy Peterson notes: “AFC’s innovative Occupational Folklife Project enables researchers and members of the public to have direct access to hundreds of hours of fieldwork with some of America’s most eloquent, engaging, and passionate spokespeople for the trades and occupations that shape our shared national culture. These oral histories not only enrich our current understanding of our fellow Americans, but will inform scholars and researchers for generations to come about the lives of workers at the beginning of the 21st century. Listeners will be able to access the oral histories, images and fieldwork that previously could be accessed only by visiting the Library of Congress in Washington. ”

The OFP was launched in 2010. It is funded in part by AFC’s Archie Green Fellowships, which support teams of researchers throughout the United States, who perform interviews documenting a particular occupation.

New OFP collections available online are:

Working the Waterfront: New Bedford, Massachusetts
The New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center (NBFHC) received an Archie Green Fellowship to document workers on the New Bedford, Massachusetts, waterfront for the Occupational Folklife Project (OFP). Folklorist and NBFHC Executive Director Laura Orleans, working with anthropologists Madeleine Hall-Arber and Corinn Williams and oral historian Fred Calabretta, recorded oral histories with 58 workers involved in diverse fishing-related trades on the New Bedford waterfront. Documented tradespeople range from fish packers to net makers, navigational electronic technicians to marine divers, and maritime upholsterers to ice house workers. The individual interviews are supplemented by striking workplace portraits taken by gifted New Bedford photographer Phillip Mello, who was also interviewed about his job as general manager at Bergie’s Seafood. Mello has been taking photographs of his fellow waterfront workers since 1975, and his work is currently on exhibit at the American Folklife Center.


Funeral Services Workers in the Carolinas
Folklorist Sarah Bryan of Durham, North Carolina, received an Archie Green Fellowship from the American Folklife Center to document the work of funeral services workers in North and South Carolina. She explored how, through their work, funeral service workers engage with the funerary folklore and religious beliefs of diverse Carolina communities, including African American, Gullah, Jewish, Scottish and Scots-Irish, as well as more recently arrived immigrant groups. Interviewees included directors of multi-generational funeral homes and other funeral workers from diverse backgrounds and experiences. A total of 16 interviews are included in this collection; many are accompanied by photographs and historical images.


Homeless Shelter Workers in the Upper Midwest
Social services worker, writer, and documentarian Margaret Miles of Minneapolis, Minnesota, received an Archie Green Fellowship from the American Folklife Center to document workers in the emergency homeless services in three interrelated Midwestern urban centers: Bismarck, North Dakota; Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota; and Chicago, Illinois. She recorded interviews with overnight shelter advocates, meal and clothing center coordinators, street outreach workers, daytime drop-in supervisors, and housing case managers and others who work to resolve housing issues and assist individuals with financial crises, employment, addiction, illness, or mental health concerns. As she notes: their work makes them "master-navigators of complex systems such as healthcare, social security, corrections, veterans’ benefits, and tenant-landlord law." This collection consists of 18 interviews with shelter workers serving diverse communities of clients, including ex-offenders, abused women, LGBT and Native American youth, and individuals with HIV/AIDS. Many of the interviews are accompanied by images by Miles's co-documentarian, photographer Catherine ten Broeke. Troyd Geist, Folklorist for the North Dakota Arts Council, served as a consultant to the project.


Illuminating History: Union Electricians in New York City
New York researcher and electrician Jaime Lopez, in affiliation with SUNY Empire State College's Harry Van Arsdale Jr. School of Labor Studies (HVASLS) and The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW, Local #3) in Queens, New York, received an Archie Green Fellowship from the American Folklife Center to document the occupational culture of urban IBEW electricians, who “through manufacture, installation, and maintenance serve the greater New York City area.” Lopez worked with a research team that included labor faculty Barrie Cline and labor historian Anne D’Orazio from HVASLS, Queens-based artist/documentarian Setare S. Arashloo, and Local #3 electrician Paul Vance. Folklorist Naomi Sturm served as consultant to the project. The team recorded 22 oral histories with IBEW Local #3 electricians reflecting a wide range of ages, backgrounds, experiences, and occupational specialties. Many interviews are accompanied by worksite photographs and photographs of union-related activities.

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See: Anupam Kher's AMAZING New York Encounters

Among Bollywood's most popular actors, Anupam Kher has fans all over the world. But he's one of the few celebs who reaches out to them, and posts interesting videos of his interactions with them.