This American Life retracts report criticising Apple factory

An episode of This American Life, broadcast in January and adapted from a one-man theatrical show by Mike Daisey, condemned working conditions at Foxconn, the Taiwanese company that supplies products for Apple, Sony and Amazon, among others.

The programme aired on January 6, 2012, and became the most popular podcast in the history of the series.

Yesterday, Ira Glass, the host of the show, issued a statement saying that Daisey lied to him and to factcheckers before the show was broadcast.


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Freida Pinto At The London Film Festival

Freida Pinto (born 18 October 1984) is an Indian actress and model best known for her portrayal of Latika in the 2008 Academy Award winning film Slum dog Millionaire, for which she won a Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.


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Is Volkswagen losing plot in India?

There is no doubt that Europe’s largest carmaker Volkswagen has ambitious plans for India. The firm has openly declared its intentions to emerge as the largest car maker in the world by 2018 and to that end, India has a big role to play. For it is in emerging markets like India, a country where it is a late entrant, that it can get large scale incremental volumes.

To give them their due, Volkswagen has acted fast after its entry in 2007. Starting with the Passat and Jetta, it launched its first small car—Polo—in just three years. That was followed by the launch of its entry level sedan based on the same platform—Vento—barely 6 months later.

Others like Toyota and Honda who have been in India for much longer, have in comparison taken ages to get into the small car segment. These launches gave the German company much needed momentum. It grew in high double digits and sometimes even in triple digits throughout 2010, a historically high growth year for the industry, and even in 2011 when the industry witnessed some strains, it did quite well. A lot of this growth could be misleading. For example in April 2011, VW’s sales grew by a staggering 370% on the back of a ridiculous 900% plus growth in March 2011. But in absolute terms it sold a mere 7000 cars, less than a tenth of market leader Maruti Suzuki. In economic terms, such a scenario is described as a result of base effect. Even then these numbers would have been heartening for a new entrant.

Agent Vinod



Movie Name : Agent Vinod
Release Date : March 23, 2012

Genre : Thriller, Crime


Producer : Saif Ali Khan, Dinesh Vijan

Director : Sriram Raghavan


Music Director : Pritam


Cast : Saif Ali Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Prem Chopra,Ram Kapoor,Adil Hussain, Gulshan Grover, Ravi Kissen.


Synopsis:





A spy thriller with a nuclear twist! That’s what Saif Ali Khan’s home production Agent Vinod is about. The film is an action thriller and has Saif playing a slick, stylish and a daredevil spook. Since Saif is also co-producing apart from acting in it, a lot of brainstorming sessions were held between him and director Sriram Raghavan to make it an action thriller with a difference. Interestingly, Saif’s girlfriend Kareena Kapoor plays a character with shades of grey. Moreover, she’ll be seen doing some deadly stunts.

Bollywood’s most lovey-dovey couple will romance together in forthcoming movie ‘Agent Vinod’. The movie is going to be produced by Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor will be his leading lady.

As the title denotes, the movie is said to be a detective thriller with lots of action and sans usual humdrum and it takes on after a popular old movie with the same name. Saif has said to be doing body work outs diligently, for his character as a detective agent in this movie while Bebo plays a secret agent with slim and agile features.
THe movie is a classic suspense thriller with loads of chemistry between the most happening duo round the town Saifeena......

Lets wait for its release and see if this time the couple can create some magic on reel life too after Not so well done in Tashan!!!!

Hundred x 100: Sachin's tryst with destiny


Mirpur: One year and five days since he scored his 99th international century, Sachin Tendulkar reached the unprecedented landmark of 100. For over a year a legion of fans had watched in anticipation as Tendulkar strode to the crease in India, England and Australia, and at 17:07 local time, when he nudged towards square leg for a single, there was a collective release of emotions.

Tendulkar, 38, had been stuck on 99 international centuries since March 12, 2011 when he scored a century against South Africa during the World Cup. During the time he took to move from 99 to 100, so much has changed for the Indian cricket team. In the last 12 months they have won the World Cup, slipped form their No. 1 perch in the ICC’s Test rankings, been whitewashed in consecutive overseas Test tours, failed to make the finals of a tri-series, and have seen Rahul Dravid make his exit from the international scene


In those 12 months, Tendulkar’s batting returns had also diminished. In 11 Tests he has scored 778 runs at an average of 37.04, with a best of 94. He came close to scoring that a hundred a couple other times too; at The Oval he made 91 and in Sydney he reached 80. That innings of 94 was the best chance he had of getting to three figures – Tendulkar came out on the fourth morning in Mumbai in robust mood – but an unwarranted dab to third man ended up in the slips.

Tendulkar did not play an ODI since the World Cup final on April 2, 2011 until he was named in India’s squad for the CB Series after the Test debacle in Australia. That period included four ODI contests, against West Indies and England home and away. Injury played its part, with Tendulkar being ruled out of the ODI leg in England. In 12 ODIs since that century in Nagpur Tendulkar had made 307 runs at 25.58, with his best shot at the 100th hundred being his chancy 85 against Pakistan in the World Cup semi-final. He had not crossed 48 since then, until today.

Tendulkar’s 100th century was a fluent innings, which began a brilliant cover drive for four in the second over of India’s innings in Mirpur. His cutting and driving was especially eye-catching, and the way he maneuvered the Bangladesh spinners was masterful. His half-century came up with a lofted boundary over extra, off the 63 balls, and three figures came in the 44th over, off 138 deliveries and with ten fours and one six.

Upon reaching three figures, Tendulkar closed his eyes and looked up to the skies as he has so many times before this. And yes, a big sigh of relief.