I've visualized this amazing love song "Ahasa Numba Metharamm" of Rumesh - Lakshan's first music album.Now all of can enjoy this song also If you like to download the original quality video use Rapidshare link below mentioned.
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Thursday, June 11, 2009
"Ahasa Nuba metharamm" >> Rumesh-Lakshan's song with new visual Hirthik Roshan and Kareena in..Wonderful Love Song
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Sunday, June 7, 2009
"Child with cerebral palsy with a classroom assistant" border
Software 'gives children a voice'
Scientists claim to have developed the first technology of its kind to allow children with communication problems to converse better.
'How was school today?' is software to help children with disabilities such as cerebral palsy communicate faster.
The system is the result of a project between computing scientists from the Universities of Aberdeen and Dundee, and Capability Scotland.
Pupils from Corseford School in Renfrewshire were first to trial it.
| Nicole Vallery Corseford School pupil with cerebral palsy |
Dr Ehud Reiter, from the University of Aberdeen's school of natural and computing sciences, said: "How was school today? uses sensors, swipe cards, and a recording device to gather information on what the child using the system has experienced at school that day.
"This can then be turned into a story by the computer - using what is called natural language generation - which the pupils can then share when they get home.
"The system is designed to support a more interactive narration, allowing children to easily talk about their school day and to quickly answer questions."
Rolf Black, from the University of Dundee's school of computing, said: "For a child with severe motor disabilities and limited or no speech, holding a conversation is often very difficult and limited to short one to two word answers.
"To tell a longer story a communication device is often needed to form sentences but this can be very time consuming, putting a lot of strain on holding and controlling the conversation."
'Talk easily'
Sue Williams, head teacher at Capability Scotland's Corseford School in Kilbarchan, said: "In the week we used the system we found it very useful to pupils, teachers, therapists and parents alike. It allows children to take control of the conversation without having to rely on help from us."
Children said they enjoyed using the new software |
Nicole Vallery and Rebecca Clelland were two of the pupils at Corseford to test the new software.
Nicole, 11, who has cerebral palsy, said: "I was happy to take part in How was school today? It made me feel good about myself."
Rebecca said: "It was something different, I enjoyed it."
Nicole's mother, Jan, said: "We really enjoyed using How was school today? and hearing Nicole's story.
"The programme enabled her to talk easily and answer questions quickly, prompting more interaction and giving us a very detailed insight into her day."
Plans are in place to examine how it could be used to support children with different levels and types of impairments.
The project was funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).
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Saturday, June 6, 2009
ICC Twenty20 Cricket World Cup 2009 Schedule
http://cricketschedule.blogspot.com/
Schedule: ICC Twenty20 Cricket World Cup 2009
| Group A | Group B | Group C | Group D |
| India | Pakistan | Australia | New Zealand |
| Bangladesh | England | Sri Lanka | South Africa |
| Ireland | Netherlands | West Indies | Scotland |
| Group E | A1, B2, C1, D2 | Group F | B1, A2, C2, D1 |
| Friday, June 5 | ||
| England vs Netherlands | Lord's | Match report | Scorecard | Images |
| Saturday, June 6 | ||
| New Zealand vs Scotland | The Oval | 14:30 IST |
| Australia vs West Indies | The Oval | 18:30 IST |
| India vs Bangladesh | Nottingham | 22:30 IST |
| Sunday, June 7 | ||
| Scotland vs South Africa | The Oval | 18:00 IST |
| England vs Pakistan | The Oval | 22:00 IST |
| Monday, June 8 | ||
| Bangladesh vs Ireland | Nottingham | 18:00 IST |
| Australia vs Sri Lanka | Nottingham | 22:00 IST |
| Tuesday, June 9 | ||
| Netherlands vs Pakistan | Lord's | 18:00 IST |
| New Zealand vs South Africa | Lord's | 22:00 IST |
| Wednesday, June 10 | ||
| Sri Lanka vs West Indies | Nottingham | 18:00 IST |
| India vs Ireland | Nottingham | 22:00 IST |
Placement for the Super Eight stage is determined as follows:
The first two teams in each group are placed 1 or 2. They will retain this position for the Super Eight stage, irrespective of whether they finish first or second in their group, unless they are knocked out by the team 3 in their group. In this instance, team 3 replaces the position of the team they knock out.
| Thursday, June 11 | ||
| D1 v A2 | Nottingham | 18:00 IST |
| B2 v D2 | Nottingham | 22:00 IST |
| Friday, June 12 | ||
| B1 v C2 | Lord's | 18:00 IST |
| A1 v C1 | Lord's | 22:00 IST |
| Saturday, June 13 | ||
| C1 v D2 | The Oval | 18:00 IST |
| D1 v B1 | The Oval | 22:00 IST |
| Sunday, June 14 | ||
| A2 v C2 | Lord's | 18:00 IST |
| A1 v B2 | Lord's | 22:00 IST |
| Monday, June 15 | ||
| B1 v A2 | The Oval | 18:00 IST |
| B2 v C1 | The Oval | 22:00 IST |
| Tuesday, June 16 | ||
| D1 v C2 | Nottingham | 18:00 IST |
| D2 v A1 | Nottingham | 22:00 IST |
| Thursday, June 18 | ||
| E1 v F2, 1st Semi-Final | Nottingham | 22:00 IST |
| Friday, June 19 | ||
| F1 v E2, 2nd Semi-Final | The Oval | 22:00 IST |
| Sunday, June 21 | ||
| Final | Lord's | 19:30 IST |
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Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Tironda Lal Egodage >> Heroes Welcome in Matara
Tironda Lal Egodage - One of the Army solder of Sri Lanka security forces has returned to the home town in Matara , Hittatiya after the Sri Lankan government victory over deadly LTTE terrorists who had killed thousands of innocent people of Tamil and Sinhala, even Rajeeve Ghandi, the Prime Minister of India, leaded by the worlds No.1 butcher Prabakaran.
Now the President of Sri Lanka Mr. Mahinda Rajapaksha is recognized as a world Hero for the entire history as he is able to end the 30 years old war in Sri Lanka.
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
A Wonderful Tamil Song >> Santosh Subramaniam - Kadhalukku Kangal
Santosh Subramaniam - Kadhalukku Kangal
A Wonderful Tamil Song*************************************
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Kumaran Padmanadan (KP) must be killed before long to safe innocent Tamils

Kumaran Padmanadan is one of the most wanted terrorists by the International Police (Interpol) who has been running the global procurement network of the LTTE terrorists.
Some Tamils say KP will head the LTTE. But now..LTTE is no more. Only the name. KP will go to hell without any doubt.
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Friday, May 22, 2009
Prabhakaran is still alive, A fake story from India !!
Some news papers in India have created a fake a story thar LTTE leader, Prabhakaran is still alive. Only to sell their news papers among the poor , idiot people in India. We've found that story is a created one to sell the news papers among the imotional people who don't have facility to reach internet or satellite TV etc.This newspaper office must be sealed and take all the people who created and sold the newspapers in to costody or killed for the charges helping to safe one time their leader in India Rajeeve's kiler and helping the world's No.1 butcher.
This video help U to undrstand how they created the fake story.
India....Seeled the news paper office as imediately !!!
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Australian FM condemns attack on 2 Lankans in Australia?
Australian FM condemns attack on 2 Lankans in Australia?![]() |
Australian Foreign Minister, Stephen Smith has condemned the recent unprovoked attack by a gang of thugs on two Sri Lankan young men in which both had been badly injured. The Minister said that the local police investigation is being overseen by a Special Central Unit. He made these observations when he telephoned his Sri Lankan counterpart, Rohitha Bogollagama today (21 May 2009) and exchanged views on developments following the defeat of LTTE terrorism in the country. Minister Bogollagama appreciated the strong condemnation of this incident by the Australian Government contained in a Statement issued by the Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, Senator Chris Evans. The Australian Foreign Minister informed Minister Bogollagama that Australia was increasing its assistance to the humanitarian relief programme for the IDPs in the North by a sum of A$ 10 million. He noted that Australia is a longstanding friend of Sri Lanka was keen that a durable political settlement is found, in order to bring about lasting peace and security in the country. Australia is also concerned about the welfare of the large number of IDPs who have fled the former conflict zone and are now being accommodated in various IDP centres and welfare villages. Hence, he hoped that the additional sum of money that Australia has pledged would help in the humanitarian relief efforts. Foreign Minister Bogollagama while expressing his appreciation for the Australian Government’s additional aid pledged to the UN System, pointed out that if assistance could be made available bilaterally, such aid would reach the beneficiaries more quickly, avoiding unnecessary bureaucratic delays. Minister Smith responding positively stated that he would explore this request to channel Australian assistance for capacity building and humanitarian relief operation at the bilateral level. Minister Bogollagama giving a comprehensive briefing to Minister Smith on the new developments in the post-conflict phase, referred to the address to the nation by President Mahinda Rajapaksa on 19 May wherein the President unequivocally stated that the Government had removed the word “minorities” from the Sri Lankan agenda three years ago. All citizens of Sri Lanka have equal rights and the Government was determined to ensure that the Tamil people, particularly in the North who have been subjected to the brutal reign of terror of the LTTE, are once again able to enjoy the fruits of democracy. He also pointed out that critics of the Sri Lankan Government abroad who had warned of an imminent bloodbath and a humanitarian catastrophe in the days leading to the final phase of the security forces’ humanitarian mission to rescue the civilians held as human shields by the LTTE in the former no-fire zone (NFZ), have now being effectively silenced. The Minister said that all LTTE combatants who had been captured or surrendered to the Government forces are now being put through a comprehensive year long rehabilitation programme under the aegis of the Commissioner General of Rehabilitation. He also said that the President has declared that henceforth, para military groups will not be permitted to operate on Sri Lankan territory. While appreciating the Australian Foreign Minister for his continued interest in Sri Lanka, Minister Bogollagama invited him to visit Sri Lanka to have a firsthand look, which would enable him to gain a better perspective of the ground situation. Minister Smith thanked the Sri Lankan Minister for the invitation to visit Sri Lanka and stated that he look forward to doing so at an early date. (Sri Lankan Ministry of Foreign Affairs) |
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Tamils, Sinhalese clash in Westmead
Tamils, Sinhalese clash in Westmead
- Dylan Welch
- May 18, 2009
A LARGE brawl broke out in Sydney's west last night between Tamils protesting against the war in Sri Lanka and supporters of the Government's offensive.
Several people were arrested after a punch was thrown at a police officer during the brawl involving more than 50 people, and a man was bashed by four others after he took a small Tamil flag from a car and snapped its pole in half, police said.
He was taken to Westmead Hospital with bruises and a cut to his right eye.
The violence occurred after a convoy of about 120 cars of young Tamils drove through Sydney's CBD waving Tamil flags yesterday afternoon.
When the group returned to a Hindu temple in Westmead - where a Tamil has been on a hunger strike for the past two weeks - reports began to filter in of Tamils being attacked at Westmead railway station, the protest organiser, who wished to be known as "Vish", said.
Vish and some friends went to the station and were set upon, he said. "We got out of the car, went around the corner and then there were three Sinhalese [the Buddhist ethnic majority in Sri Lanka] guys with three crowbars who came running at us."
He managed to escape from the three men and call police. He then heard a large brawl had erupted at a nearby car park.
When he arrived he found more than 50 Tamils and Sinhalese in a brawl involving weapons. "It was about to get worse … but then the police came," he said.
A Tamil protester, already on crutches, was hit with a crowbar across the arm, Vish said.
A senior member of the Sri Lankan Tamil community, Ana Pararajasingham, said he was surprised the protests, until now peaceful, had turned violent.
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Sinhalease Target by Tamils ???? Sri Lankan tensions hit Australia community
Sri Lankan tensions hit Australia community .....Sinhalease Target by Tamils ????
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Racial tensions in Sydney's Sri Lankan community have spilled over, with acid poured over the faces of two sleeping students just hours after brawls involving rival ethnic groups.
At least five men forced their way into the Sinhalese students' home in Alexandra Avenue at Westmead about midnight (AEST) on Sunday.
They threw acid over a 22-year-old man, identified only as Jayasiri, leaving him severely burned and fighting for his life in Concord Hospital in an induced coma.
They also doused 27-year-old Chathuika Weerasinghe in acid before stabbing him in the abdomen and breaking his ankle.
A third man in the house at the time managed to escape uninjured and called police.
The intruders rampaged through the house during the attack, splintering a bedroom door, leaving windows, a coffee table and television smashed and blood splatters on walls and furniture.
The attack followed two brawls on Sunday, both believed to have involved members of the Tamil and Sinhalese communities.
The violence is thought to have been sparked by the Tamil Tigers admitting defeat in their 37-year battle for an independent ethnic homeland in Sri Lanka, which is ruled by the Sinhalese majority.
The Tamil community has been protesting for weeks in Sydney and Canberra over what they say is the genocide of their people.
Police are speaking to Sri Lankan community leaders, and have appealed for witnesses to the politically-motivated unrest to come forward.
"We respect the right of everyone to express their political or social allegiances, however these protests must remain peaceful and free of violence or acts of retaliation by groups with opposing viewpoints," Superintendent Karen Webb said.
Sri Lanka's Consul-General Gothami Indikadahena, who visited the scene of the acid attack on Monday, said Sinhalese people in Australia feared for their safety.
"That is a serious concern which I need to address with the NSW government and the Australian government," she said.
"We want to contain these incidents because we are a united country; we want to live happily here.
"These boys came here just to study because we feel that in Sri Lanka they are not safe because of the terrorists."
Indikadahena said she was disturbed by the attack, and a witness was under protection amid fears of more violence.
Tamil spokeswoman Sam Pari also condemned the attack, saying it was unlikely to have been carried out by a member of her community.
"My own concern is that it could be individuals with their own kind of individual grievances against people," Dr Pari said.
"If it was someone from a Tamil background, then our community would have nothing to do with it because we spoke to everyone and we told them this issue should be left up to the authorities."
She said Tamils too were concerned for their safety.
A distressed neighbour said the three university students targeted were good neighbours and not the sort of people who make trouble.
Another witness told The Sydney Morning Herald the intruders had been screaming in Tamil during the rampage.
Police are investigating possible links between the acid attack and a brawl involving about 100 people outside a Wentworthville supermarket about 4.30pm (AEST) on Sunday.
Five people have now been charged over the fight, which left a police officer concussed and another man injured.
A separate fight, in which Pari alleged a Tamil man was attacked by a group of Sinhalese, broke out about 30 minutes later outside Westmead railway station.
The Tamil man was taken to Westmead hospital suffering lacerations above his right eye and soft tissue damage to some of his limbs.
Indikadahena said the three students were not involved in the brawl, just a few minutes walk from their house.
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