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4/10/2011

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Libya now Very Rik's Country......... 
 
TRIPOLI, April 11 (bdnews24.com/Reuters) - Muammar Gaddafi has accepted a roadmap for ending the civil war in Libya including an immediate ceasefire, the African Union said on Monday, adding that the issue of his stepping down had also been discussed.

South African President Jacob Zuma, who led a delegation of African leaders at talks in Tripoli, earlier called on NATO to stop air strikes on Libyan government targets to "give ceasefire a chance."

NATO officials were not immediately available for comment.

Rebels have said they will accept nothing less than an end to Gaddafi's four decades in power, but Libyan officials say he will not quit.

Ramtane Lamamra, AU Commissioner for Peace and Security said the issue had come up in the talks but declined to give details. "There was some discussion on this but I cannot report on this. It has to remain confidential."

It's up to the Libyan people to chose their leaders democratically," Lamara told a news conference in Tripoli.

Zuma met Gaddafi for several hours at the Libyan leader's Bab al-Aziziyah compound with four other African heads of state.

"The brother leader delegation has accepted the roadmap as presented by us. We have to give ceasefire a chance," Zuma said, adding that the African delegation would now travel to the eastern city of Benghazi for talks with anti-Gaddafi rebels.

NATO stepped up attacks on Gaddafi's armor on Sunday to weaken the bitter siege of Misrata in the west and disrupt a dangerous advance by Gaddafi's troops in the east.

The alliance said it destroyed 11 tanks on the outskirts of the eastern rebel town of Ajdabiyah, which looked in danger of being overrun on Sunday, and 14 near Misrata, a lone insurgent bastion in the west that has been under siege for six weeks.

There was no sign of any let-up in the fighting and despite the African leaders' peace roadmap hopes of a negotiated settlement looked slim.

A rebel spokesman rejected a deal with Gaddafi to end the conflict, bloodiest in a series of pro-democracy revolts across the Arab world that have ousted the autocratic leaders of Tunisia and Egypt.

"There is no other solution than the military solution, because this dictator's language is annihilation, and people who speak this language only understand this language," spokesman Ahmad Bani told al Jazeera television.

NATO INTENSIFIES ATTACKS

NATO said it had increased the tempo of its air operations over the weekend, after rebels accused it of responding too slowly to government attacks.

The insurgents hailed the more muscular approach.

The NATO strikes outside Ajdabiyah on Sunday helped break the biggest assault by Gaddafi's forces on the eastern front for at least a week.

The town is the gateway to the rebel stronghold of Benghazi 150 km (90 miles) north up the Mediterranean coast.

A Reuters reporter saw six burning hulks surrounded by 15 charred and dismembered bodies in two sites 300 meters (1,000 feet) apart on Ajdabiyah's western approaches which rebels said were hit by air strikes.

"NATO has to do this to help us every single day. That is the only way we are going to win this war," said 25-year-old rebel Tarek Obeidy, standing over the bodies.

The government attack, which began on Saturday, included a fierce artillery and rocket bombardment, while some of Gaddafi's forces, including snipers, penetrated Ajdabiyah. Rebels cowered in alleys for several hours under the bombardment.

The corpses of four rebels were found dumped on a roadside.

"Their throats were slit. They were all shot a few times in the chest as well. I just could not stop crying when I saw them," said rebel Muhammad Saad. "This is becoming tougher and tougher."

But by afternoon rebels looked back in control of Ajdabiyah, commanding key intersections, and the artillery and small arms fire had died down.

Ajdabiyah had been the launch point for insurgents during a week-long fight for the oil port of Brega 70 km (45 miles) further west, and its fall would be a serious loss.

GADDAFI APPEARS

Gaddafi, making his first appearance in front of the foreign media in weeks, joined the visiting African leaders at his Bab al-Aziziyah compound.

He then climbed into a sports utility vehicle and was driven about 50 meters (yards) where he waved through the sunroof and made the "V" for victory sign to a crowd of cheering supporters.

It was Gaddafi's second appearance in two days after he received an ecstatic welcome at a Tripoli school on Saturday.

The appearances, and Gaddafi's upbeat demeanor, confirmed the impression among analysts that his circle has emerged from a period of paralysis and is hunkering down for a long campaign, another sign that mediation will be difficult.

Analysts predict a drawn-out, low-level conflict possibly leading to partition between east and west in the sprawling North African Arab state, a major oil and natural gas producer.

NATO's commander of Libyan operations said the alliance, which took over air strikes against Gaddafi from three Western powers on March 31, had destroyed "a significant percentage" of Gaddafi's armor and ammunition stockpiles east of Tripoli.

Canadian Lieutenant General Charles Bouchard said after Sunday's air attacks: "The situation in Ajdabiyah, and Misrata in particular, is desperate for those Libyans who are being brutally shelled by the (Gaddafi) regime."

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Live Scorecard in Bangladesh

Tigers 133/5 in 35 ov
Mon, Apr 11th, 2011 9:29 am BdST
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Dhaka, Apr 11 (bdnews24.com) — Bangladesh were 133 for 5 after 35 overs against Australia in the second match of the Zoom Ultra ODI series on Monday.

Mushfiqur Rahim was batting on 27 with Mahmudullah Riyad on 23 at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur.

Shahriar Nafees (56) was sent back off a soft caught and bowled dismissal by Steve Smith.

Skipper Shakib Al Hasan (8) and Roqibul Hassan (0) were clean bowled off Smith and John Hastings respectively.

Mitchell Johnson sent both the openers back. Imrul Kayes', desperate attempt to pull found a top edge and flew high into the hands of Shane Watson, after his 5 off 41 balls. Tamim Iqbal (5) was caught at first slip [Watson] off an outswing in the second over.

Earlier, Tigers' skipper Shakib after winning the toss chose to bat first.

Bangladesh left out pacer Mashrafe Bin Mortaza and brought in Rubel Hossain, while Australia brought in Callum Ferguson in place of Cameron White.

SQUADS:

BANGLADESH: Shakib Al Hasan (c), Tamim Iqbal, Imrul Kayes, Shahriar Nafees, Roqibul Hassan, Mushfiqur Rahim (wk), Mahmudullah Khan, Suhrawardy Shuvo, Rubel Hossain, Shafiul Islam, Abdur Razzak

AUSTRALIA: Michael Clarke (c), Shane Watson, Brad Haddin (wk), Ricky Ponting, Callum Ferguson, Michael Hussey, Steve Smith, Mitchell Johnson, John Hastings, Brett Lee, Xavier Doherty

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Hugh Hefner


Early life

Hugh Hefner life is very great life.Hefner was born in  Illinois, the elder of two sons born to Grace Caroline (née Swanson; 1895–1997) and Glenn Lucius Hefner (1896–1976), both teachers. Hefner's mother was of Swedish descent and his father had German and English ancestry. On his father's side, Hefner is a direct descendant of Plymouth governor  He has described his family as "conservative, Midwest, Methodist". He went to Sayre Elementary School and  then served as a writer for a military newspaper in the  from 1944 to 1946. He later with a  with a double minor in  and  in 1949, earning his degree in two and a half years. After graduation, he took a semester of graduate courses in  but dropped out soon after.
 Career
Working as a , he left in January 1952, after being denied a $5 raise. In 1953, he mortgaged his furniture, generating a bank loan of $600 (or $800—he cannot recall which) and raised $8,000 from 45 investors— including $1,000 from his mother ("Not because she believed in the venture," he told ! in 2006. "But because she believed in her son") – to launch , which was initially going to be called Stag Party. The undated first issue, published in December 1953, featured from her 1949 nude calendar shoot. Hefner, who never met Monroe,
After it was rejected by Esquire magazine in 1955, Hefner agreed to publish in Playboy  science fiction short story, "The Crooked Man," about straight men being persecuted in a world where homosexuality was the norm. After receiving angry letters to the magazine, Hefner wrote a response to criticism where he said, "If it was wrong to persecute heterosexuals in a homosexual society then the reverse was wrong, too." Hefner is portrayed as a gay rights pioneer in the documentary film, Hugh Hefner: Playboy, Activist and
His former secretary, Bobbie Arnstein, was found dead in a Chicago hotel room after an overdose of drugs in January 1975. Hefner called a press conference to allege that she had been driven to suicide by narcotics agents and federal officers. Hefner further claimed the government was out to get him because of Playboy's philosophy and its advocacy of more liberal drug laws.
A documentary by Brigitte Berman,was released on July 30, 2010. This was reportedly the first time that Hefner granted full access to a documentary filmmaker.

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Helen Mirren

Awards and recognition

Main article: Helen Mirren life is Very Nice  Life. List of  Film awards
Mirren at the 2010 Comic Con in San Diego, July 22, 2010
In 1984, Mirren won Best Actress for her role in the film at the  and the 1985  British Film Awards. In 1994 and 2001, she was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress Academy Award for her roles in The Madness of King George and Gosford Park, respectively. In 1995, she had also been awarded for Best Actress once again in  for playing  in The Madness of King George. In 2002, she received the SAG Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for Gosford Park. Mirren is the first female actress to be nominated for three acting performances at the in the same year. She won the
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