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PAKISTAN CONDUCTED A SUCCESSFUL TEST LAUNCH OF
INTERMEDIATE RANGE SHAHEEN 1A
(HATF IV) BALLISTIC MISSILE
According to ISPR Pakistan
conventional warheads to a range of 900 Kms.
a k i s t a n conducted a successful test launch of Intermediate Range Shaheen 1A (Hatf IV) Ballistic Missile on November 17 . The successful launch was aimed at re-validating various design and technical parameters of the weapon system. Shaheen1A Missile is capable of carrying n u c l e a r a n d
With impact point in Arabian Sea, was witnessed by the Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Zakaullah, Director General Strategic Plans Division, Lieutenant General Zubair Mahmood Hayat, Commander Army Strategic Forces Command, Lieutenant General Obaid Ullah Khan,Vice Admiral Zafar Mehmood
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Abbasi, Commander Pakistan Fleet, Chairman NESCOM, Mr. Muhammad Irfan Burney, senior officers from the strategic forces, scientists and engineers of strategic organizations . Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Z a k a u l l a h , congratulated the scientists and engineers for their dedication, professionalism and commitment towards achieving Pakistan's Full Spectrum Credible Minimum Deterrence Capability. Shaheen-1A with its highly accurate
and indigenously developed guidance system is amongst the most accurate Missile System. He reiterated Pakistan's desire for peaceful co-existence in the region. He appreciated the professional attributes of all concerned t o w a r d s accomplishment of the sacred mission. He showed his full confidence over the Pakistan Armed Forces' capability to safeguard security of the Mother Land against any aggression.
launch has also been warmly appreciated by the President and Prime Minister of Pakistan who congratulated the participating troops, the scientists and engineers on their o u t s t a n d i n g achievement.
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FIRST PAKISTANI RAHAT F ATEH ALI KHAN , WILL PERFORM AT THE 2014 NOBEL PEACE PRIZE CONCERT ON
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TECHNOLOGY
SONY'S EXPERIMENTAL E-PAPER WATCH
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here have been some rumors circulating recently about Sony working on an experimental smart watch that uses e-paper as a display. E-paper is of course the same technology used on e-reader screens, and it now Sony is trialing it in watches it would seem. The Fes Watch has a minimalist, monochrome design but falls short of the
features offered by smart watches. However, the battery of the e-paper watch could last far longer with an estimated 60 days of use. The device has been described as "retro and cool" by gadget expert Stuart Miles from Pocketlint."One of my predictions for next year is that fashion is going to play a huge part in shaping the tech industry.� "Having a phone that's big and
square is one thing, but if we're actually wearing things, it has to look good.� The watch face and straps have an e-paper display - comparable to the technology used in e-book readers such as Amazon's Kindle. It means the watch can alternate between several different styles of watch face and strap design.
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THE GOLDEN HORSE RED CARPET WRAP The Chinese-language equivalent to the Oscars, the Golden Horse awards, which took place in Taiwan on Saturday, draws much attention to the A-list stars who strut down the red carpet. Here are some of the ones who attracted the most eyeballs
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WINTER COLLECTION BY EMAL PHOTOGRAPHER: CHALO GARCIA CREDITS: INTER MODELO
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halia Chaviel was born in Barquisimeto, Venezuela on September 17, 1996 but she lives in Tampa, Florida speaks Spanish and English fluently. while talking to EMAL Thalia Chaviel says "I a m a v e r y spontaneous, dedicated, and confident person. I love experiencing new things, meeting new people, and trying new food. Some of my hobbies are working out, dancing, spending time with family and f r i e n d s , a n d making/mixing music. Modeling has always been a passion of mine since I was very young. My mother put me in t h i n g s l i k e photoshoots, commercials, and
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runways. The feeling of being in front of a camera and showing off your personality and confidence is one of my favourite parts about modeling. Although i’m not the necessary height for a runway model I have been trained to do almost every runway from high fashion to pageant type of walks. I love to travel and that's why I want to take my modeling career serious so I can shoot in various parts of the world. Some of my dreams for my modeling career is to be internationally known, as well as to page the front covers and to be published in international magazines. I have really big dreams and I
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set my standards pretty high for what I want in life. I am thankful to EMAL Interrelation Magazine for making my dream come true by publishing me on the Cover, Especial thanks to Chalo Garcia Creative Director of Emal International Magazine. I not only want to be known as a model but I want to be known as a public figure, from model to TV host, as well as a professional, and etc. I just graduated as a professional model at my academy and I have been given the wonderful opportunity to be an instructor for some of the classes. I just
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hosted the second annual grand gala fashion show for the academy. Ive been published in a couple magazines and have participated in many fashion shows here in the Tampa Bay area. I have been on CNN Latino as well as TBO for a couple fashion segments. Also I have done red carpet interviews at a fashion show gala interviewing special guest as well as the sponsors. Im going to school right now to finish my major in Mass Communications, after that I want to go to law school to become an attorney. Another goal of mine is to DJ in a huge festival like Ultra or Tomorrow land! Being a Latin is something i’m super
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proud of, I have had the pleasure of representing Venezuela in a pageant here in Tampa as well as holding the title of Miss Venezuela Tampa Bay. I love my Venezuelan culture so much especially the food! My favourite place to go is the beach. That's why I love living here in Florida. The sound of the waves just sound so heavenly to me and gives me peace when i’m stressed. Hopefully one day in the future I will have my own place on the beach. I love all types of music from Hip Hop/R&B to salsa, bachata, merengue, house music, rock, reggaeton & rap. My favourite artist is Drake & Party Next Door which one of my
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dreams are to meet them and hopefully give them an interview, probably would be the best day of my life! I love going out to eat especially sushi, its my favourite. Some of the people I admire has to be my mother & my aunt because they've been the best role models I could have had. They both are really hard workers and super dedicated and that's the kind of person I strive to be, they also push me to be a better person each and every single day. Another person I admire is Angelina Jolie because with all her success she has h e l p e d m a n y organizations in various parts of the world by donating money and her time and that's exactly what
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ERICA NELSON
Erica Nelson is a Puerto Rican model who uses modeling, dancing, and acting as a creative outlet.
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She began in the fashion and beauty industry about nine years ago as an agency represented model in Miami. She also graced the stage performing alongside major artists such as Pitbull, Fat Joe, and many others. Currently she is looking to continue making a name for herself by being published in magazines and starting up her acting again. Her hobbies include reading, fashion, dancing, and spending time with family.
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TRAVEL & TOURISM
LARRY FOGG TRIP TO INDIA
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arrived in Mumbai, India, at about midnight during the night of January 6, 2010, after spending a couple of days in Bangkok, Thailand, en route from Los Angeles to India. After clearing Indian Immigration, I located my driver from the Renaissance Mumbai Hotel which is situated beside Lake Powai in North Mumbai. There was not much traffic between the international airport and the hotel that late at night and after clearing the various hotel security checkpoints, I checked into the hotel. Hotel security in Mumbai is very comprehensive following the November 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks. The Renaissance Mumbai hotel security routine consisted of the car being stopped at a remote checkpoint where the car and contents were searched by security personnel with a large dog, and a second checkpoint before entering the hotel. At the second checkpoint both me and
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my luggage were screened – my luggage was passed through a metal detector and also hand searched, I was directed through a metal detector and patted down by a security person. In addition, there was a tent at the checkpoint where women were screened by female security personnel. This was the usual routine for each time I would return to the hotel.
dedicated to the Hindu God Shiva. The literature dates these cave temples to a period between 600-635 AD, and the cave sculptures are most impressive. As we departed the hotel, this would be my first look at Mumbai in the daylight. The visibility was approximately 2.5 km visible with smoke in the atmosphere. The drive to the Gateway of India was
After breakfast the following morning, I arranged for a hotel car and driver to take me to South Mumbai to the Gateway of India to catch the ferry to Elephanta Island. Elephanta Island is situated eleven kilometers east of South Mumbai beyond the Mumbai Harbour. It is noted for the Elephanta Caves – beautiful rockcut cave temples
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approximately 30 km and took about one and one-half hours. I was immediately impressed by the large numbers of black and yellow auto-rickshaws and black and yellow taxis. My driver informed me that all of the black and yellow autorickshaws and taxis were powered by clean natural gas (CNG) – quite a contrast to the auto-rickshaws in Thailand (tuk tuks with their two-cycle always-smoking engines). I would estimate that nearly forty per cent of the automobile traffic that we saw were CNG black and yellow taxis and auto-rickshaws – so far ahead of the United States in clean motor vehicle energy! As we continued our drive toward South Mumbai, my driver also told me that the population of Mumbai was about nineteen million people and that about forty per cent of them live in the slums of Mumbai. The slums can be found nearly anywhere and co-exist beside modern residential areas. My driver
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also said that the government builds large apartment complexes and gives them to people living in the slums and that many of these people later sell them and move back into the slums. After crossing the Bandra-Worli Sea Link Bridge which is still u n d e r g o i n g construction, we entered South Mumbai. My driver also informed me that auto-rickshaws are banned from entering South Mumbai. South Mumbai had a very different look with tree lined streets and abundant vegetation. We drove past the Oberoi Trident hotel which was one of the hotels attacked in November 2008 and continued to the Gateway of India which was built in 1927 and is the city’s most enduring symbol. After parking the car, we walked past the
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Taj Mahal Palace & Tower hotel which is situated across the street from the Gateway of India and is still undergoing repairs from the November 2008 terrorist attack. I boarded a ferry to Elephanta Island and enjoyed the one hour boat ride to the island. The dock for the ferry is approximately one km from the island and people can either walk or take a small train along the new jetty to the island – I chose to walk. After reaching the i s l a n d , i t i s approximately another km up a mountain to the caves via a very long rock stairway. Merchants lined both sides of the stairway from top to bottom selling souvenirs to tourists and a couple of restaurants were also situated alongside the stairway. Although I hiked up and down the
stairs, it was possible to hire several people to carry you up and/or down the stairs in a chair supported by two long poles attached to the sides of the chair. Upon reaching the top of the stairway, I paid my entrance fees and set off to explore the cave temples. There are at least seven cave temples on the mountain numbered #1 thru #7. Cave
temple #1 is the largest and most elaborate and is the main attraction. I decided to pass up cave temple #1 and hike to the farthest away temple and then work my way back. After passing c a v e # 5 , I encountered a barricade and sign stating that Cannon Hill and caves #6 and #7 were currently closed to
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the public. I marveled at how much labor must have been expended chiseling these cave temples out of the mountain rock mountain and to also carve the beautiful and intricate deep-relief sculptures. I then explored cave temples #5, #4, #3 and #2 as I made my way back to cave #1. Cave #1 is truly spectacular. It is an unusually large excavation which is supported by rows of massive pillars – the main portion of the cave shrine has 26 supporting rock columns. The walls of the cave shrines have p a n e l s w i t h spectacular deeprelief sculptured scenes. The temple faces to the North where one enters through a porch and there are two additional porches to the East and West,
both of these l e a d i n g t o courtyards of subsidiary shrines. After exploring the cave temples, I ate lunch at a restaurant about halfway down the mountain and then hiked back to the ferry dock. After another hour ferry ride back to the Gateway of India, I located my driver and returned to my hotel continuing to marvel at the large quantity of CNG black and yellow vehicles on the streets. On the morning of January 8, I arranged for another hotel car and driver to go to the Kanheri Caves. The Kanheri Caves consist of 109 rockcut caves near the top of a mountain in the Sanjay Gandhi National Park. The
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term Kanheri has been derived from a Sanskrit term “Krishnagin” which means “black in color.” The caves are situated about 1,500 feet above sea level and have been chiseled out of a gigantic basaltic rock mountain. The cave sculptures depict the Buddha in numerous forms. These caves are dated from the 2nd Century BC to the 9th Century AD, and many were the abode of Buddhist monks. The literature states that the Kanheri Caves are an excellent illustration which portrays the
rise and fall of Buddhism in India. Exploring the area also allows the visitor to view many watercourses of the ancient water system and cisterns for the caves. The majority of the caves are small cells with a stone platform to serve as a bed. Several of the caves are quite large and have elaborate inscriptions and d e e p - r e l i e f sculptures. After paying my entrance fees, the first cave that I came to was Cave #1. Caves #1, #2, #3 and #4 are situated side by side.
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Cave #1 remains unfinished and may have been intended to be two stories high. Cave #2 is larger and has two stupas with beautiful sculptures on the surrounding walls. The literature states that Chaitya Cave #3 is the largest and most architecturally elaborate cave at Kanheri. It is the most important cathedral or Chaitya of the Kanheri
caves. The Chaitya is a Buddhist shrine and typically is a long hall with an arched ceiling with two rows of pillars that further divide the hall into a central nave and two narrow aisles on either sides of the nave in its longer axis. Almost at the inner extreme of the hall is a stupa with a hemispherical top,
the object of worship in the Chaitya. Cave #3 is the second largest cave Chaitya in India, the largest being the Chaitya of Karla near Pune. In addition to an elaborate entrance and spectacular sculptured scenes, it has two gigantic figures of Buddha that are approximately 6 meters tall – these are some of the tallest images of Buddha in India. Cave #4 is a small cave with a stupa and the background of the stupa is carved with Buddha in different postures. As I continued to hike toward additional caves I marveled at the stairs, terraces and footpaths that are all carved out of on the surface of the hard volcanic rock. I was also impressed at the Kanheri waterworks
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which included channels carved in the rock and cisterns. The views of the surrounding landscapes and caves were spectacular. Additional caves that I found to be of exceptional interest were Cave #34 which was a dark cave with some paintings of Buddha on the ceiling, and Caves #11, #41 and #67 which all had elaborate sculptures. After hiking back to the parking lot, we drove to the Jain Temple that is situated adjacent to the entrance to the park. I briefly visited the temple and then we drove back to my hotel. I spent the remainder of the afternoon downloading and editing photos. Since I had arranged for a late checkout on January 9, I arranged for another hotel car and driver for a half-day sightseeing trip of Mumbai. The hotel said that they would
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provide a guide for Mumbai sightseeing at no additional charge. I met my driver and Aziz, my guide, after breakfast and we set off to explore some of the tourist sights of Mumbai. Although the guide was no charge, he appeared to be employed by several high end stores geared for tourists that I would be required to visit during our sightseeing. As we departed the hotel, my guide asked me what was of particular interest for me to see and I gave him a list that I had prepared. I commented at how little traffic there was on the highway and Aziz informed me that there is much less traffic on a Saturday morning. We crossed the BandraWorli Sea Link Bridge and entered South Mumbai to proceed to Dhobi Ghat. Dhobi Ghat
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is an enormous outdoor laundry employing over one thousand people where residents of Mumbai take their clothes to be washed a n d i r o n e d professionally. Aziz informed me that the Dhobi Ghat laundry originally laundered the uniforms of the British soldiers stationed at Mumbai prior to India’s receiving independence from Great Britain. Aziz also said that somehow the laundry manages to keep track of each person’s individual items of clothing – an amazing sight indeed. Our next stop was at Mani Bhavan, the three story house where Mahatama Gandhi lived from 1917 to 1934. It is now a museum to the lifelong achievements of Gandhi.
Malbar Hill. These are magnificent gardens above reservoirs constructed in 1921 to contain 30 million gallons of water as the municipal water supply of Mumbai. The Tower of Silence on Malbar Hill is adjacent to the Hanging Gardens and visibility of the tower is obscured by trees and foliage. The Tower of Silence is the
open grounds where the Parsis leave the bodies of their dead to be eaten by vultures and only persons of Parsi d e s c e n t a r e permitted entrance. As we descended from Malbar Hill, we drove beside the Tower of Silence compound and observed a large number of vultures circling above the
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grounds. We continued our Mumbai tour by viewing sights that included the Rajabi Clock Tower, Wilson College, the Post Office, Town Hall, and t h e P o l i c e Headquarters. We also drove past the Leopold Cafe and Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (also known as Victoria Terminus) –
both of these locations were targeted in the November 1008 attacks. We also drove through the Dharavi slum district and then visited the St Thomas Cathedral, a very beautiful old church. We stopped at several of the tourist shops and stores required by Aziz.
finally located someone with a used guidebook. While I ate lunch at the restaurant, Aziz left and returned with the used guidebook – I could hardly believe how hard it was to locate a copy of the guidebook but Aziz was persistent. After lunch, we met my driver and I said goodby to Aziz before we Although I was not drove back to the interested in tourist hotel. shopping, I was hoping to locate a After returning to the guidebook to the hotel, I checked out of Kanheri Caves that I my room, went to the had visited yesterday. lounge and took a few A z i z t o o k m e t o photos of Lake Powai. I several bookstores n o t i c e d a l a r g e and finally to the Taj crocodile sunning Mahal Palace & Tower itself on the bank of hotel. We checked out the lake – cattle the hotel bookstore grazing nearby and and then went to the less than a kilometer h o t e l r e s t a u r a n t away several small o v e r l o o k i n g t h e boys were swimming Gateway of India. Aziz in the lake. On the m a d e s e v e r a l opposite side of the telephone calls and hotel large modern
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high rise buildings towered above an area of slums. Later in the evening, I took the hotel car to the International Airport to catch my flights back to Bangkok and onward to Phuket, Thailand. I arrived in Patong, Phuket, Thailand, during the evening of January 10. I was planning to rest up at Patong for a couple of days and then continue on to either Phi Phi Island or to the Similan Islands for snorkeling with the fish among the beautiful coral. After dinner on January 11, I was hit by a motorcycle taxi with a paying passenger aboard as I was waiting to cross a road near my hotel. The motorcycle taxi was on the wrong side of the road, and I never saw the impact coming. I regained consciousness in the Patong Hospital
Emergency Room while undergoing treatment. I received very good treatment for my injuries and, after I was discharged, I took a taxi back to my hotel. I spent the next several days resting and returning to the hospital where they changed the bandages for my wounds. I am fortunate that I did not see the impact coming and did not have time for my muscles to tense up which probably accounts for no broken bones. I flew home from Bangkok on January 20. My doctor in Los Angeles removed the stitches from my head and right ear after I returned home – the sprains to my left wrist and hand, left knee, right hand, and neck will probably take some time to mend, but all is well that ends well.
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BEAUTY DUTY
WHICH PRODUCTS ARE
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GEL
INDISPENSABLE FOR SHORT STYLE
USING MOUSSE: If you want extra volume or defined curls, mousse is what you need!
HOW TO APPLY: Apply over the whole of your head while your hair is wet, fluffing with your fingers.
EFFECTS: VOLUME: Apply to the lengths of your hair and then dry your hair sat with your head down. NATURAL: Structure individual sections with your fingers and then dry naturally. CURLS: Apply mousse over the whole of your head from the roots to the tips, then dry your hair sat with your head down, making circular movements with your hairdryer.
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USING GEL: Gel is mainly used on short hair to style individual strands or create spikes. It's also used for hold and for taming rebellious strands. HOW TO APPLY: Take a blob of gel and apply from the roots to the tips using your fingers. Careful not to get clumps: aim for even coverage over your whole head. EFFECTS: WET: Apply gel directly onto wet hair and leave to dry naturally. DRY: Squeeze a blob of gel into the palms of your hands, and then rub through your hair and leave to dry naturally. STYLED: Apply section by section to create the effect you want.
USING HAIRSPRAY: Hairspray holds your hair in place whilst retaining its movement, and is also used while blow-drying. Spritz and roll your hair around a round brush while you blow-dry it and your hair will stay put for longer. HOW TO APPLYE: Spray at a few centimetres' distance from your hair. EFFECTS: NATURAL: Spray hair at a distance of 30 centimetres from your head in circular movements. However, this won't give you very strong hold. SOPHISTICATED: For a more marked effect (big occasions only, otherwise it may look too harsh), spray at a distance of a few centimetres, paying particular attention to areas with free-moving strands.
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FOOD FANTASTIC FISH AND CHIPS INGREDIENTS: Fish Flay ½ kg Potato 1 kg Egg 1 Oil for frying Water 1 cup Plain Flour 1 cup Salt 1 tsp Black Pepper Powder ¼ tsp Vinegar 1 tsp Baking Powder ¼ tsp RECIPE METHOD FOR FISH: Cut fish flay into 8 slices. Apply vinegar and marinate for 10 minutes. Mix flour, baking powder, salt, pepper, egg and water. In a bowl and make a batter. Coat fish slices in the batter and deep fry till golden brown.
RECIPE METHOD FOR CHIPS: Cut potato in ¼ inches chips. Soak in chilled water for 40 minutes and strain. Fry in hot oil for 2 minutes and drain on a pepper towel. Coat fries with ¼ cup corn flour and put them in deep freezer. Fry the freeze chips in hot oil until golden.
TANDOORI RAAN INGREDIENTS: 1 pcs Lamb Leg 1tbsp Red Chilli Paste 1tsp Red Chilli Powder 2tbsp Lemon Juice 1tsp Salt 1tsp Tara Chat Masala ½ cup Yogurt 1tbsp Garlic
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2pinch Orange Food Color
METHOD: Clean the lamb leg, trim the extra fat and wash it under running water. Prick the lamb leg with fork, and marinate it with all ingredients (except garnish) mentioned above. Allow it to rest for 2-3 hours. After that put marinated lamb leg in a pot and allow it to cook gently on slow flame with covered lid. When the meat is almost done, remove the lid and cook on high flame, until the excessive moisture gets evaporated and oil separates.
CREAMY BROWNIES INGREDIENTS: Flour ½ cup
Salt 1/4 tsp Eggs 2 Chocolate hazelnut spread 1 cup Brown sugar ½ cup Vanilla essence 1 tsp Melted unsalted butter ½ Cup METHOD: Line the bottom of an 8 inch square cake pan with parchment paper, letting the paper extend over two opposite sides. Butter the two other sides. Combine the flour and salt in a bowl and set aside. In another bowl, beat the eggs, chocolate hazelnut spread, brown sugar and vanilla essence until smooth. Add the flour mixture, alternating with the melted butter. Scrape the batter into the cake pan. Bake at 170 degrees C or until a toothpick inserted in the centre comes out with a few crumbs attached (not completely clean), 35 to 40 minutes. Cool in the pan for about 2 hours. Unmold and cut into squares. Serve warm or at room temperature.
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MOVIES
With Night At The Museum 3, get ready for the wildest and most adventure-filled Night At the Museum ever as Larry (Ben Stiller) spans the globe, uniting favourite and new characters while embarking on an epic quest to save the magic before it is gone forever.
The movie Big Eyes, from director Tim Burton, is a drama that tells the story of the awakening of the painter Margaret Keane, her phenomenal success in the 1950s, and the subsequent legal difficulties she had with her husband, who claimed credit for her works in the 1960s.
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EXODUS GODS AND KINGS
Ridley Scott, director of Alien, Blade Runner and Gladiator will be back in Best Picture and Best Director Oscar race at the 2015 Oscars with Exodus Gods and Kings. In the movie Exodus Gods and Kings, based on the Old Testament book of the same name, Oscar winner Christian Bale plays Moses and Joel Edgerton. Exodus Gods and Kings, tells the story of one man's daring courage to take on the might of
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an empire. Using state of the art visual effects (actually, way too much CGI), Ridley Scott brings new life to the story of the defiant Jewish leader Moses (Christian Bale) as he rises up against the Egyptian Pharaoh (Joel Edgerton), setting 600,000 Jewish slaves on a monumental journey of escape from Egypt and its terrifying cycle of deadly plagues.
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THE INTERVIEW
UNBROKEN The movie Unbroken, directed by Angelina Jolie, is based on the runaway New York Times bestselling novel-like nonfiction book, by Lauren Hillenbrand, of the same name. The book Unbroken, released in 2010, has remained on the New York Times hardcover non-fiction bestseller list since it was published. The movie Unbroken tells the true story of Olympic athlete and war veteran Louis Zamperini who survived a plane crash during the World War II and clung to life on a raft in the Pacific for 47 days. He was captured by the Japanese and served two years in a Japanese POW camp. Louis Zamperini, the character on which the movie (and book) Unbroken is based, died at the age of 97 on July 3, 2014. Oscar winning actress Angelina Jolie (Girl, Interrupted) made her directorial debut with the 2011 box office bomb In the Land of Blood and Honey.
In the movie The Interview, a follow up to This Is the End, starring James Franco and Seth Rogen, Dave Skylark (James Franco) is king of the celebrity interview and host of the hit night time talk show “Skylark Tonight.” The brain behind Dave's empire is his producer and best friend, Aaron Rapoport (Seth Rogen). Unfulfilled, Aaron yearns to do meaningful work. He scores the chance of a lifetime when he secures an interview for Dave with Kim Jong-Un, the mysterious and ruthless dictator of a nuclear-armed North Korea. As Dave and Aaron prepare to leave for North Korea, they are approached by the CIA and asked to assassinate Kim. They accept the mission, becoming two of the least qualified men ever to assassinate – or interview – the most dangerous man on earth
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05 DEC Action Jackson is a remake of telugu movie Dookudu. The movie has high octane action sequences and thrills all around.
Main Aur Mr. Right is an upcoming romantic and comedy Bollywood movie. The film stars Barun Sobti and Shenaz Treasurywala as the lead pair. Main Aur Mr. Right tells the story of a single girl in search of her Mr. Right.
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19 DEC A political parody which hits upon the corruption prevailing in the country.
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SPORTS
MUHAMMAD SAJJAD SUCCESSIVELY REACHED IN SEMI FINAL IBSF
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our Pakistani cueists were contesting and Sajjad is the only one managed to get through to this stage as other three pulled out in knock-out stage. A day ago, Sajjad beat the Israeli cueists by 5-1 to qualify for quarter final stage.
Pakistani cueist outclassed his opponent Michael Collumb by 6-0 margin nin the quarter final of the event been played in Latvian city Daugavpils. Despite defending champion Muhamamd Asif knocked out of the event, Pakistan's hopes for the title are still alive as Muhammad Sajjad has sailed into the semi finals of ISBF World Snooker Championship.
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