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POPSIndian babe Outsource Consultant
This is second photo of Kalpana from Bangalore. As you know from previous post that Kalpana is an outsource consultant in an Indian software development company. After reading very nice and encoruging comments from our wonderful readers, Kalpana has sent this photo as a thank you to all you who liked her. Kalpana has told a little more about herself in this email. Kalpana says, she is a family girl who like to live a fun live, she is jolly. Kalpana has a cute cat and she loves her cat. Kalpana says that Bangalore is a very good place to live. Its a garden city. The thought of the “Garden City”, Bangalore, conjures up images of serene beauty, picturesque locations coupled with modern conveniences and comforts. The city of Bangalore has been one that has charmed millions with its elegance, beauty and style. Bangalore has evolved in the many years to one with several aspects. The beautiful green gardens and well maintained parks lend pleasant beauty to Bangalore. It has earn
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POPSStunning New Picture Captures Group Of Five Galaxies Hubble also peered six million light-years beyond our own Milky Way to capture a galaxy of billions of stars in the Great Bear. View Photo Gallery http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article2630749.ece?slideshowPopup=true&articleId=2630749
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POPSI love mice Photo by Jim Thompson. High tech cat food there. And wonderful sense of timing by the photographer.
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POPSSiberian Tigers-Photographs
The Siberian Tiger—Will It Survive? BY AWAKE! IN RUSSIA On a clear winter day in Russia's far east, a huge cat races across the glittering snow, chased by a helicopter. As a sharpshooter with rifle in hand leans out of the helicopter, the tiger leaps up a tree and roars a challenge. The man fires. The helicopter lands, and its occupants cautiously approach the striken beast. ARE the men poachers? No, they are researchers who use tranquilizer darts. They have come to study one of the most endangered animals on earth, the elusive Siberian tiger. All living things, including the great cats, are evidence of God’s wisdom and power, and he views them as worthy of his attention and care. (Psalm 104:10, 11, 21, 22) Many people who deeply appreciate the works of the Creator have confidence that a time will come when the Siberian tiger will no longer be in danger of extinction. — g 6/08 The Siberian Tiger—Will It Survive? Photo Credits: http://www.flickr.com/photos/38504374@N02/sets/7
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POPS"The Cairo Effect" We Just Saw It In Iran
(The Persian cat really enjoys toying with the mice.) But the point really isn't whom the voters chose. It's that Iran's entrenched interests read Obama's meant-to-be-conciliatory remarks as a confession of weakness, a signal that the United States is at the end of its strategic rope. For its part, the administration appears stunned, still unable to believe that its self-abasement toward the Middle East didn't inaugurate the Age of Aquarius. Well, consider the view from Tehran (or from Qom, Iran's religious capital): Improved relations with the United States would rob the religious junta of the justification for much of what it does, from looting the country in the name of righteousness to pursuing nuclear weapons. The rulers in Tehran need us as an enemy (along with Israel). A demonized foe is essential to their grip on power. And all that rhetoric about the impending end of time and the return of the Hidden Imam? A key faction -- which includes President Ahmadinejad --
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