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Katy Perry posts Taj Mahal snap with Russell Brand on Twitter

Katy Perry has posted a picture of herself and beau Russell Brand at the Taj Mahal on her Twitter page.
The ‘I Kissed a Girl’ hitmaker was said to be celebrating her reported engagement with the Brit comedian in front of the sacred site.
“He built this for me..,” Contactmusic quoted her as saying on Twitter.
The [...]

Tata to address Taj employees!

Mumbai: Tata Group Chairman Ratan Tata will address the staff of the Taj Mahal Palace & Tower Hotel in an internal meeting this evening.
At the same time, there would be a short prayer in memory of the guests and employees slain in the terror strike on this day last year.
The Taj said in a statement, [...]

Taj Hotel GM has no desire to enter room where his family perished

The Taj Hotel here, one of the sites attacked by Pakistani-trained terrorists in November last year, still has someone who remembers that horrific incident and period, its general manager, Karambir Kang, a man whose family – wife and two sons — was wiped out during the carnage.
Hotelier Kang says he would rather remember the family [...]

India vulnerable to more attacks

The paramilitary troops outside the Trident and Taj Mahal hotels suggest a high level of security a year after militants laid siege to Mumbai, but it may all be a mirage as the country still remains very vulnerable.  While some improvements in security have meant there has not been another attackThe paramilitary troops outside the Trident and Taj Mahal hotels suggest a high level of security a year after militants laid siege to Mumbai, but it may all be a mirage as the country still remains very vulnerable. While some improvements in security have meant there has not been another attack

Furthur: Massive Tour Announced

Furthur: Massive Tour Announced

FurthurPhil Lesh, Bob Weir , Jeff Chimenti (RatDog, The Dead), John Kadlecik (DSO), Jay Lane (RatDog) and Joe Russo (The Duo, Bustle In Your Hedgerow) – has announced a new set of tour dates kicking off February 5, 2010 in Miami, FL and concluding March 8 in Portland, OR. And as previously announced, the band will celebrate NYE with two shows at San Francisco’s Bill Graham Civic Auditorium on December 30 and 31. Details below.

In other Further news, the band played a surprise mini-gig last Friday night (November 20) at the intimate 19 Broadway in Fairfax, CA. Here’s the setlist from that show:

Bob Talks About “Standing Waves,” Hey Jude, Terrapin Station, Help On The Way > Slipknot! > Franklin’s Tower

E: Good Lovin’

Setlist from: philzone.com

Further Tour Dates

Furthur :: 09.20.09 :: Oakland, CA by Weiand

12/08/09 Tue Hammerstein Ballroom New York, NY

12/09/09 Wed Hammerstein Ballroom New York, NY

12/11/09 Fri Oakdale Theatre (Formerly Chevrolet Theatre) Wallingford, CT

12/12/09 Sat Convention Hall Asbury Park, NJ

12/13/09 Sun Convention Hall Asbury Park, NJ

12/30/09 Wed Bill Graham Civic Auditorium San Francisco, CA

12/31/09 Thu Bill Graham Civic Auditorium San Francisco, CA

02/05/10 Fri Bayfront Park Amphitheatre Miami, FL

02/06/10 Sat Hard Rock Live Orlando, FL

02/08/10 Mon The Tabernacle Atlanta, GA

02/09/10 Tue Thomas Wolfe Auditorium Asheville, NC

02/10/10 Wed Bojangles’ Coliseum (Formerly Cricket Arena) Charlotte, NC

02/12/10 Fri Hampton Coliseum Hampton, VA

02/13/10 Sat Patriot Center Fairfax, VA

02/14/10 Sun Barton Hall Ithaca, NY

02/15/10 Mon Stabler Arena Bethlehem, PA

02/17/10 Wed Sheas Performing Arts Center Buffalo, NY

02/18/10 Thu Verizon Wireless Arena Manchester, NH

02/19/10 Fri Mullins Center Amherst, MA

02/20/10 Sat Utica College Utica, NY

02/22/10 Mon Bob Carpenter Center Newark, DE

02/23/10 Tue Radio City Music Hall New York, NY

02/24/10 Wed Radio City Music Hall New York, NY

02/26/10 Fri Mohegan Sun Casino Uncasville, CT

02/27/10 Sat Trump Taj Mahal Atlantic City, NJ

03/02/10 Tue Auditorium Theatre Chicago, IL

03/03/10 Wed Auditorium Theatre Chicago, IL

03/08/10 Mon Portland Memorial Coliseum Portland, OR


Mumbai’s Taj hotel picks up pieces one year after attack

The general manager of Mumbai’s Taj Mahal Palace and Tower hotel, Karambir Singh Kang, still works at the place where his wife and two children were killed. Neeti Kang, 40, Uday, 12, and five-year-old Samar were among the 31 people who died at the luxury seafront hotel after Islamist

Taj Mahal security beefed up following terror threat

Security at the Taj Mahal here has been tightened following threats of an eminent terrorist attack.
The Taj Mahal, a monument of unsurpassable architectural beauty, is one of the most visited and most photographed places in the world.
The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) has been deployed to protect the Taj Mahal internally, while the State police [...]

Taj Mahal/David Hidalgo: Album

TAJ MAHAL AND DAVID HIDALGO COME TOGETHER
WITH ROOTS GROUP LOS CENZONTLES FOR AMERICAN HORIZON

Taj Mahal

Blues legend Taj Mahal and master guitarist/multi-instrumentalist David Hidalgo(Los Lobos) have collaborated with Mexican-American roots group Los Cenzontles (pronounced los senn-sont-less) to tell a timely story of hope, struggle and gratitude of the American worker. Traversing traditional Mexican, blues, cumbia and psychedelic rock styles, they create a distinctive, fresh and exciting sound. The November 3 release or American Horizon is available through ADA Distribution.

Taj Mahal is one of the most prominent and influential figures in late 20th century blues and roots music and a two-time Grammy winner. Starting his career more than four decades ago with American blues, he has broadened his artistic scope over the years to include music representing virtually every corner of the world – western Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe and the Hawaiian Islands. In American Horizon Taj explores the deep connections between his own cultural roots and those of Mexican American traditions.

Best known for his work with three-time Grammy winners Los Lobos, David Hidalgo has a musical trajectory that is broad and deep. As songwriter, vocalist, guitarist, accordionist and keyboardist he has delved into rock, traditional and experimental styles. His productions reflect the intimacy and creativity of Latino music and its place in the American cultural landscape.

Los Cenzontles (The Mockingbirds) are a group of musicians deeply bonded to folk roots while incorporating other styles and genres into their music. With fluid harmonies by Lucina Rodriguez, Fabiola Trujillo and Hugo Arroyo they incorporate a sound of California into everything they record. Their first collaboration with David Hidalgo in 2008, Songs of Wood & Steel, brought the group wider recognition from the press. Vintage Guitar magazine said, “The group has created an album that seamlessly incorporates rock and blues elements into traditional Mexican forms, smacking of neither academia nor compromise.”

On American Horizon, Los Cenzontles, David Hidalgo and Taj Mahal share composing credits on this groundbreaking bilingual release. Los Cenzontles founder Eugene Rodriguez served as producer with Hidalgo. He and Hidalgo met when Rodriguez produced Los Lobos’ 1995 children’s album Papa’s Dream, which was nominated for a Grammy.

Los Cenzontles (The Mockingbirds) evolved out of the Los Cenzontles Mexican Arts Center, a community cultural center founded in San Pablo by Eugene Rodriguez in 1989. An innovative group of musicians and dancers that amplifies the roots of Mexican culture, they are led by Rodriguez, who has been schooling them in arcane Mexican folk music styles since their youths. Through numerous CDs and DVD documentaries, Los Cenzontles adds an essential voice to the global conversation among cultural traditions, attracting collaborations with internationally recognized artists like Linda Ronstadt, The Chieftains, Ry Cooder and others. The Chieftains’ Paddy Moloney said, “Meeting Los Cenzontles was just like meeting a medieval clan of wonderful musicians from the West Coast of Ireland. The fusion of their music with ours was something that just had to happen. It was inevitable.” And Ronstadt enthused, “Los Cenzontles’ gutsy rhythms and delightful voices reinvigorated my love of Mexican music.”

Lyrics and translations for American Horizon may be found here.


Train crash in India kills at least nine

An Indian express train ploughed into the back of another near the Taj Mahal town of Agra early Wednesday, killing at least nine and trapping dozens in the wreckage, officials said.    Local television channels put the death toll at 10-15, while the local railway office confirmed nine were deadAn Indian express train ploughed into the back of another near the Taj Mahal town of Agra early Wednesday, killing at least nine and trapping dozens in the wreckage, officials said. Local television channels put the death toll at 10-15, while the local railway office confirmed nine were dead

Indian train crash kills 21, toll rising

A Delhi-bound Indian express train ploughed into the back of another near the Taj Mahal town of Agra early Wednesday, killing 21 and injuring more than 20, police said.    Local police said 21 had died while railway officials put the toll at 13 from the early morning crash on tracks outsideA Delhi-bound Indian express train ploughed into the back of another near the Taj Mahal town of Agra early Wednesday, killing 21 and injuring more than 20, police said. Local police said 21 had died while railway officials put the toll at 13 from the early morning crash on tracks outside

Muslims across the country celebrate Eid ul-Fitr

Muslims across the country are celebrating Eid ul-Fitr, a festival of joy and feasting, marking the end of the fasting month of Ramazan.
In Delhi tens of thousands of Muslims offered Eid prayers at the historic Jama Masjid.
As is customary, people embraced each other and exchanged Eid greetings after the prayers.
Similar prayers and greetings were exchanged [...]

Music on the Tube 8/10 – 8/16

Late Night Music Lineups



Can’t make it to any shows this week? Check out live music on the tube…

Late Show with David Letterman

Tue, August 11 – Elvis Costello (Repeat)
Wed, August 12 – Rob Thomas (Repeat)
Thu, August 13 – Paul McCartney (Repeat)
Fri, August 14 – MSTRKRFT w/ John Legend (Repeat)


The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien


Mon, August 10 – Lyle Lovett
Tue, August 11 – Cobra Starship and Estelle
Fri, August 14 – Demetri Martin


Jimmy Kimmel Live


Mon, August 10 – Jewel (Repeat)
Tue, August 11 – The Jonas Brothers (Repeat)
Wed, August 12 – Chester French (Repeat)
Thu, August 13 – Diane Birch (Repeat)


Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson


Tue, August 11 – Bonnie Raitt and Taj Mahal
Wed, August 12 – Holly Williams
Fri, August 14 – Liza Minnelli


Late Night with Jimmy Fallon


Mon, August 10 – Fall Out Boy
Tue, August 11 – Bat For Lashes
Wed, August 12 – Kitty Daisy & Lewis


Last Call With Carson Daly


Mon, August 10 – Black Kids (Repeat)
Tue, August 11 – Green Day (Repeat)
Wed, August 12 – Green Day (Repeat)
Thu, August 13 – Green Day (Repeat)
Fri, August 14 – Foxboro Hot Tubs (Repeat)


Other Performances of Interest


Sat, August 15 – Lollapalooza 2009 on Fuse TV @ 9PM



Terrorisim in India

Author: Ed. Sheikh GULZAAR TERRORISM could be the best tool or toy the arrogant states could employ to terrorize innocent people. It has become an international norm to emulate the Western and Indian media reporting and make analyses strictly according to their mindsets; any deviation or diversion from the “usual” ways is resisted and badly [...]

Mumbai witnesses highest tides in 100 years

Scores of people gathered at Mumbai’s Gateway of India on Friday to watch the tallest waves in 100 years.
Mumbai was lashed by tidal waves 5.5 metres high, and curious residents also visited places like, Marine Drive, Juhu and Worli among others to have a glimpse of the soaring sea waves.
The fire brigade, coast guard and [...]

Next total solar eclipse to occur after 123 years

The longest duration solar eclipse, which was seen in various parts of India on Wednesday, will happen only after 123 years.
However, the next solar eclipse – an annual one – will occur next year.
Enthusiasts including foreigners converged to parts of India to witness the longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century.
In Agra, [...]

Mumbai suspect makes guilty plea

• Lone surviving terrorist denies pressure to confess
• Description of siege is greeted with scepticism

The lone surviving gunman of the Mumbai terrorist attacks today stunned a courtroom by changing his plea to guilty and giving a blow-by-blow account of his part in the siege in which 166 people were killed, in November last year.

Mohammad Ajmal Amir Kasab took everyone by surprise — including his own lawyer — when he told the judge, in Urdu: “Sir, I plead guilty to my crime.”

Denying that pressure had been put on him to confess, the teenager described how the 10 gunmen travelled to India by boat from Pakistan and how he and a colleague threw hand grenades and opened fire on members of the public at Mumbai’s main railway station.

His confession came two days after the government of Pakistan filed charges against five people it claims masterminded the attacks and identified Kasab as a Pakistani national. In a dossier handed to India, it blamed the attacks on the Laskhar-e-Taiba terrorist group under the direction of its operations chief, Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi.

In court Kasab said he had decided to change his plea because of the change of heart by the government in Islamabad. But his volte face was greeted with scepticism both in India and Pakistan.

Ujwal Nikam, the special public prosecutor in the Mumbai court, suggested that Kasab may be trying to secure a lighter sentence and that he was covering up the involvement of others. He said the prosecution was examining what parts of the plot Kasab might have suppressed.

Chaudhary Mukhtar, Pakistan’s defence minister, claimed the confession did not amount to evidence and said Islamabad would not act on the word of one man. “The statements are one-sided and they were made by a person who is under the custody of Indian jail authorities. If he has stood up and given this statement I don’t know what pressure he was under,” he said.

Kasab’s own lawyer, Abbas Kazam, said his client had given no advance warning of his decision to change his plea.

Kasab’s detailed confession included the first suggestion of Indian involvement. He claimed that the terrorists had been coached in Hindi by an Indian national, who he named as Abu Jundal.

With the other nine gunmen dead, it was the first opportunity to hear in public from one of those who carried out the attacks.

He claimed that he was recruited after quitting his job as a shop assistant in Jhelum town, in Pakistan, because the wages were too low. He and a colleague, named Muzzafar, travelled to Rawalpindi intending to become robbers.

He said they approached some men with long beards at a festival in the city, guessing that they were Islamic radicals who could supply weapons, and the men put them in touch with Lashkar-e-Taiba. He said they received weapons training from the group.

Kasab claimed he lived in a house in Karachi with 10 other men for a month and a half before the attacks. They were then moved to another address before leaving Pakistan by boat.

On the boat, he said, they met their four handlers, one of them the Indian national, and received their instructions.

He said four different boats were involved in the voyage before they landed in the Colaba area of Mumbai in an inflatable dingy on the evening of 26 November. Once on dry land, they hailed taxis and headed for their targets. He and another gunman, Abu Ismail, made for the Chhatrapati Shivaji terminus.

In the railway station they went into a public toilet to attach a timer to a bomb, he said, then they launched their attack.

“I was firing and Abu was hurling hand grenades. I was in front of Abu who had taken such a position that no one could see him. I fired at a policeman after which there was no firing from the police’s side,” he said.

They escaped on foot and headed for the Cama hospital and Kasab gave details of the encounter in which three senior anti-terrorist officers were shot dead.

The two terrorists then jumped over the wall of the hospital and he said his colleague told him to wait. “After sometime Abu came back and asked me to come inside. Inside near the gate there was a dead body,” he said.

They were finally arrested by police who had set up a road block. The attacks ended when troops stormed the Taj Mahal hotel, where the remaining gunmen were holding out.

The trial continues.

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Mumbai suspect admits shootings

The only surviving gunman from the Mumbai terrorist attacks has admitted his role in the shootings in an Indian court

The only surviving gunman from the Mumbai terrorist attacks dramatically changed his plea today and admitted his role in the shootings to an Indian court.

Mohammad Ajmal Kasab stood up during his trial at a special hearing held inside a high security jail in Mumbai and told the judge: “Sir, I plead guilty to my crime.”

The admission stunned the court and Judge M L Tahiliyani called lawyers from both sides to work out the significance of Kasab’s statement.

If the confession holds up, it will be a boost to India’s claims that terror groups in Pakistan were behind the attack, which left more than 170 people dead – nine of them the gunmen – and severely strained relations between the two nuclear-armed countries.

Kasab is charged on 86 counts, including waging war against India, murder and possessing explosives. In May, he pleaded not guilty to all charges and it is not clear what prompted him to make his latest statement.

Kasab was one of 10 gunmen who launched the attack on India’s financial capital on November 26. The assault ended three days later when Indian troops stormed the Taj Mahal hotel, where some of the terrorists were holed up.

In his lengthy statement, Kasab gave details of his group’s journey from Pakistan on a boat, their subsequent landing in Mumbai and the bloody rampage that followed.

According to the Times of India, his confession included details of his role in the attacks at Mumbai train station, where he and his associate Abu Ismail (who was shot by the police) used a public toilet to assemble one of the bombs.

“I was firing and Abu was hurling hand grenades. I was in front of Abu who had taken such a position that no one could see him. I fired at a policeman after which there was no firing from the police’s side,” he told the court.

Kasab, who said that he was from the small town of Fardikot in Pakistan, said he had received months of training before the attack and detailed his role in the assault on the nearby Cama hospital where three senior policemen were killed.

He also revealed the names of the men he claimed were his Pakistani handlers, including Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, who he named as the plot “mastermind”.

Addressing the media on Kasab’s confession, a court representative said: “This is a big victory for the court today. Kasab has admitted to his crime.”

Public prosecutor Ujjwal Nikam said: “Everybody in the court was shocked the moment he said he accepts his crime. It was unexpected. We are minutely assessing what he admitted in court.” But Harish Salve, a senior supreme court lawyer, said it was not clear whether Kasab had confessed voluntarily. “I am sorry to play the party spoiler, but I hope he doesn’t come the day after and give it another twist,” he said.

The developments came days after Pakistan gave a dossier to India with details of its investigations into the terror groups Delhi claims were responsible.

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Clinton Defends US Demands For Anti-Terror Help

MUMBAI, India — Off the injured list and back on the world stage, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Saturday gave an impassioned defense of American demands that India and other countries do more to tackle terrorism and g…

Delhi focus

By Kim Ghattas
BBC News, Mumbai

She skipped India on her first trip to Asia in March, but now Hillary Clinton is spending almost four days here, talking to business leaders and women activists in Mumbai and meeting Indian politicians in Delhi.

Hillary Clinton

Before leaving Washington, Mrs Clinton emphasised that the US administration was going to do everything to broaden and deepen Washington’s engagement with India.

It is a message that India is keen to hear – during the first months of the Obama administration, as Washington focused intensely on Pakistan, Afghanistan and the fight against al-Qaeda, India worried that the US would view its policy towards the whole region through that prism.

But the focus of Mrs Clinton’s visit, at least publicly, is very clearly on US-Indian ties.

Two-fold aim

American officials often make a stop in Pakistan when they visit India, but Mrs Clinton will only go to Islamabad in the autumn.

Washington is keen to dispel any doubts about its commitment to ties with Delhi that its early focus on Pakistan and Afghanistan may have given rise to.

For Washington, there is a lot riding on the visit. And in an opinion piece published in the Times of India, Mrs Clinton points out that "the world has a lot riding on our cooperation" as well.

For Mrs Clinton, the aim is two-fold.

First, she wants to convince India that the Obama administration is as keen on close ties with India as George W Bush was. The Bush administration’s 2008 nuclear agreement with India ended a three decade-long ban on nuclear trade with Delhi, so Mrs Clinton will be eager to maintain the momentum.

"Certainly, you will not hear from me or President Obama or our Administration any desire to prevent the continuing development of India – but we also understand the grave threat posed by climate change to coastal countries like India"

Hillary Clinton

But Mrs Clinton is also seeking a variety of tangible results while she is here.

She is hoping to sign an end-of-use monitoring agreement, which would ensure that any arms technology sold to India does not end up in third countries. This is a legal pre-requisite for any US arms sales to India.

Washington is also hoping that India will announce it has reserved two sites for US companies to build nuclear power plants, thus allowing the US to benefit from any lucrative nuclear business deals, deals that were made possible after Washington helped India end its nuclear isolation with last year’s agreement.

Travelling with Mrs Clinton is also the Obama administration’s climate envoy Todd Stern.

The US House of Representatives last month passed a bill which imposes trade restrictions on countries which do not sign up to a carbon emissions cap.

The bill now moves to the Senate, but it is a source of concern for developing countries like India and China, which have refused to commit to emissions cuts unless developed nations present sufficient targets themselves.

Terror commemoration

In an interview with CNN-IBN, Mrs Clinton said that she was looking at "how together we can make the fight against climate change a win-win proposition".

"Certainly, you will not hear from me or President Obama or our administration any desire to prevent the continuing development of India. But we also understand the grave threat posed by climate change to coastal countries like India that will be on the front lines of the devastation likely to be reaped if we do not rein in the increasing temperature that is being recorded."

Before the political discussions in Delhi, Mrs Clinton is spending two days in Mumbai where she will hold meetings with business leaders, women activists and promoters of education initiatives.

The secretary of state is very keen on "people-to-people" diplomacy and usually holds town hall events and meetings with civil society leaders on foreign visits.

Smoke and flames billow out from the Taj Hotel, Mumbai, India, after a terrorist attack, 29 November 2008

Her schedule on this trip is lighter than usual, however, as she tries to fit in several sessions a day of physiotherapy to recover from a broken elbow.

But Mrs Clinton will also be attending a small commemoration ceremony for the Mumbai terror attacks which left more than 170 people dead in November 2008.

Mrs Clinton is staying at the famous, century-old Taj Mahal Palace, the luxurious hotel which was targeted in the attacks and is still being refurbished.

The Indian Express newspaper said that the choice of hotel was a "gesture of solidarity with India against terrorism".

Pakistan admitted the attacks were planned on its soil. And so while India’s ties with Pakistan are not officially on the agenda, the issue cannot be avoided.

The two neighbours have just held rare talks, after the Mumbai attacks sent their ties into the deep freeze.

For Washington, there is a lot riding on that as well – the US is embroiled in a battle against al-Qaeda in Afghanistan, which uses Pakistan as a support base.

Mrs Clinton is likely to push in private for a smoothing of Pakistani-Indian ties and, in her India Times opinion piece, she urged Delhi to join Washington in supporting Pakistan’s fight against radical militants. </p


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