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Dark Clouds cover Kolkata

Posted: 29 May 2010 07:46 AM PDT

After the city has seen a lot of those heat waves and sweat, its was a happy moment for all people in kolkata as dark cloud hovered over the city around 5 PM on saturday may 29, 2010. Kolkata rained after so many days. Enjoy the pics!!


Gyaneshwari Train Derailment by Maoists (100 Dead)

Posted: 29 May 2010 03:59 AM PDT

Mass MURDER In Maoist Zone in West Bengal claims over 100 lives.

Jhargram: A gruesome act of sabotage that bore the hallmark of a Maoist attack on Friday killed more than 100 passengers, most of them asleep and huddled in their berths with their children, on a Mumbai-bound train. Among the worst train attacks in the country, it sent out an ominous sign that the Maoists may have moved to the next step of their terror campaign — targeting civilians. More that 200 passengers were severely injured as the Howrah-Mumbai Jnaneswari Express derailed at 1.15am between Khemashuli and Sardiha stations, near the Maoist stronghold of Jhargram, about 150km from Kolkata. Several coaches landed on a parallel track and were rammed by a goods train that roared in barely five minutes later. This comes a few days after Maoists blew up a packed civilian bus in Chhattisgarh's Dantewada to target a few special police officers hitching a ride after an operation.

Spooked by the attack, the railway board mulled a ban on night movement of trains in Maoist areas and the locomotive operators' association announced no driver would ply trains in those places at night. The Jhargram accident site, barely 7km from the Kalaikunda air base, was a horrific scene of blood and gore. Mangled bodies hung out of crushed carriages. Torn off limbs and chunks of flesh were scattered everywhere. Screams of those trapped mingled with shouts of survivors looking for their loved ones. As the hours dragged on, the screams gradually faded out. Officials said the Maoists removed pandrol clips along an around 50-foot stretch from both tracks. These clips fasten fishplates to the sleepers. One and a half feet of the up-line track was missing at the point where compartment S3 had come to rest. While the railways alleged sabotage, the CRPF found a PCPA poster from the accident site that claimed responsibility for the act. Sources said an overzealous group in the PCPA carried out the sabotage and the organisation was now in damage control mode.

West Bengal DGP Bhupinder Singh said at the accident site it was a Maoist act and that preliminary inquiries strongly support the suspicion. Railway minister Mamata Banerjee initially accused the rebels, saying a blast threw the train off the tracks, though the Union home ministry said there was no proof of an explosion. Southeastern railway general manager A P Mishra said gelatine sticks and TNT was found near the crash site. While 13 compartments of the passenger train were severely damaged, the goods train engine scraped the right side of the express, peeling off compartment walls and tearing apart dozens of people before it slammed into two bogies and reduced them into a mass of twisted metal. At least 50 mangled bodies that were dragged by the goods train are believed to be pasted to its engine. Till 11pm on Friday, 81 bodies had been found. West Midnapore district magistrate N S Nigam said the death toll would cross 100. 1.15am Mumbai-bound Jnaneswari Express that departed from Howrah derails between Khemashuli and Sardiha stations. Several bogies land on a parallel track. Maoists are said to have removed pandrol clips along an around 50-foot stretch from both tracks 1.20am Several bogies of the derailed Jnaneswari Express land on a parallel track and are rammed by a goods train, which roars in barely five minutes later. The loco ploughs through some compartments and scrapes others. Mangled bodies are seen hanging out of crushed carriages. Torn off limbs and chunks of flesh are scattered everywhere.

SOS came too late for goods train to stop | DEAD 100 INJURED 200

News Source: Ndtv, Indiatimes, TOI


Audrina & Kristin spotted at Costa Rica

Posted: 29 May 2010 01:10 AM PDT

No more words than a few colorful bliss from the duo, Audrina Patridge & Kristin Cavallari by the beach was more than enough to raise the mercury at Costa Rica yesterday. You actually don’t have to be there to watch it out with giigly.com beside you. Watch it out all here and enjoy!!

::: About Celeb :::

Audrina Cathleen Patridge (born May 9, 1985) is an American television personality and actress, known as one of the original primary cast members on the MTV reality show The Hills. Patridge will be appearing as the lead in her own reality series The Audrina Show which premieres in 2010. Audrina is the host of The Talent Contest Network, YOBI.tv, as well. She has also appeared in Sorority Row and Into The Blue 2.

Kristin Elizabeth Cavallari (born January 5, 1987) is an American reality television personality and actress best known for her appearances in the MTV series Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County and its spin-off, The Hills.

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