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Monday, January 11, 2010

Afghanistan attacks Today

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US, UK and French soldiers die in Afghanistan attacks


Afghanistan attacks Today
January 12 2010 : Six international soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan, Nato officials say, making Monday the deadliest day for foreign troops there in two months.

Three Americans and a British soldier were killed in the south and a French soldier died north-east of Kabul. The nationality of the sixth soldier has not yet been released.

Of more than 1,500 Afghans questioned, 70% said they believed Afghanistan was going in the right direction - a big jump from 40% a year ago.

Operational Patrol

The Americans died in a clash with militants during an "operational patrol" in southern Afghanistan, US military spokesman Col Wayne Shanks said.

A British soldier serving with a bomb disposal team in the Musa Qala area of northern Helmand Province died after an explosion, the UK Ministry of Defence said. His family has been informed.

France said one of its soldiers had been killed and another wounded while patrolling with Afghan troops in Alasay, a valley largely under militant control.

"A non-commissioned officer paid with his life for the commitment of France to the peace and security of the Afghan people, and an officer was very gravely wounded," a statement from President Nicolas Sarkozy's office said.

Nato said one other soldier had died in eastern Afghanistan. The latest casualties bring the death toll for foreign troops in Afghanistan this year to 15.

It suggests that 2010 will be just as bloody - if not more so - than last year, which was the deadliest for international forces since the US-led invasion in 2001.

The high death toll is partly because insurgents have changed their tactics and are using more powerful bombs, our correspondent says. But it is also because foreign troop numbers are rising, he adds.

President Barack Obama announced last month that an additional 30,000 US troops would be deployed quickly in Afghanistan to fight the insurgency.

The reinforcements will take the total number of US troops in Afghanistan to more than 100,000.

In a recent interview on US TV, the commander of US forces in Afghanistan, Gen Stanley McChrystal, said the troops surge was having the desired affect and the tide was turning against the Taliban.

The insurgency is largely concentrated in southern and eastern Afghanistan, but analysts say it is moving to the previously calm north and west.

On Sunday, an American service member and two Afghan road construction workers were killed in separate attacks in southern Afghanistan.

Earlier this month, a suicide bomber killed seven CIA agents at America's Forward Operating Base Chapman near the eastern Afghan city of Khost.

'Ring of Fire' in the sky on Jan 15

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Watch ‘Ring of Fire’ in the sky Jan 15


'Ring of Fire'
January 12 2010 : On Jan 15, people living in the southern tip of the country at Dhanushkodi in Tamil Nadu will get to watch the ’Ring of Fire’ when the moon will cover the sun’s disc during the millennium’s longest annular solar eclipse.

However, sky gazers in Delhi will also have something to cheer about as they will get to see more than half of the eclipse.

Annular solar eclipse occurs when the sun and the moon are exactly in line, but the apparent size of the moon’s shadow is smaller than that of the visible disc of the sun. The covered sun, therefore, appears as a ’Ring of Fire’, with its rays appearing spread out from the outline of the moon.

Last time India saw this ’Ring of Fire’ was Nov 22, 1965, and it will not be witnessed again before June 21, 2020.

The maximum duration of the eclipse would be 11 minutes 08 seconds over the Indian Ocean, thus making it the longest annular eclipse of the millennium.

"People in southern parts of the country, especially in Dhanushkodi near Rameshwaram, will be lucky to see the heavenly sight of ’Ring of Fire’. The eclipse will be best viewed at Dhanushkodi for a duration of 10 minutes and 13 seconds," said N. Rathnasree, director of Nehru Planetarium in New Delhi.

In India, the eclipse will start around 11 a.m. and end around 3:15 p.m. The eclipse will first be seen in south of Kanyakumari in Tamil Nadu and then move obliquely to Rameshwaram and Dhanushkodi. It will then move to Kerala and end in Mizoram in the northeast.

Delhi will see the partial phase of this solar eclipse. It will start at 11.53 a.m. and end at 15.11 p.m. The maximum eclipse of 53 percent will be at 13.39 p.m.

Nehru Planetarium and the Amateur Astronomers Association in Delhi are organising a public watch Jan 15.

"Arrangements will be made by the Amateur Astronomers Association and Nehru Planetarium for people to watch the celestial activity. We will put out telescopes for the event," said Rathnasree.

Rathnasree said people should not watch the eclipse with naked eyes, and advised them to take precautionary measures while watching the celestial activity.

The eclipse will be the longest of the millennium - that is between 2001 and 3000. People in most parts of India will witness the partial phases of the eclipse.

The annular eclipse of the Sun will be visible from within a 300 km wide track that will traverse half of the Earth.

The path of the moon’s shadow begins in Africa at 10.44 a.m. and passes through Chad, Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Kenya, and Somalia. After leaving Africa, the path crosses the Indian Ocean.

The central path then continues into Asia through the extreme southern part of India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and China. A partial eclipse will be seen within the much broader path, including entire India, or Bangladesh.

India vs Bangladesh 6th ODI Live Score and updates

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India vs Bangladesh (Ind vs Ban) 6th ODI Live Streaming Score and updates


India vs Bangladesh  6th ODI Live Score

January 11 2010 : India vs Bangladesh is playing the 6th ODI of the series today live at Mirpur, Dhaka. India is already into finals of the tournament.

Bangladesh is batting now and they got 103 runs with the loss of wickets in 27 overs

Today’s game will be just a formality for India and Bangladesh. Chances are that India can give rest to the senior players and try out newcomers. The Ind vs Ban live match will start around 1:30pm IST.

India vs Bangladesh live streaming cricket score is available on the right hand side bar and starting of this story.

Live commentary of India vs Bangladesh match and latest updates will also be available at the comments area of this page. You can also share your views and match updates in the comment zone at the bottom of this webpage.

The probable teams will be as follows –

Bangladesh Team

Al Hasan(Captain)

Mushfiqur Rahim(WK), Abdur Razzak, Aftab Ahmed, Imrul Kayes, Mahmudullah, Mohammad Ashraful, Naeem Islam, Raqibul Hasan, Rubel Hossain, Shafiul Islam, Shahadat Hossain, Shahriar Nafees, Syed Rasel, Tamim Iqbal

India

MS Dhoni(Captain & WK)

V Sehwag, AB Dinda, G Gambhir, Harbhajan Singh, RA Jadeja, KD Karthik (WK), Z Khan, V Kohli, A Mishra, A Nehra, SK Raina, RG Sharma, S Sreesanth, S Tyagi, Yuvraj Singh

Neo Cricket and DD National has shown the full coverage of the Bangladesh Tri-series and they will also be broadcasting today’s match. For online coverage and online live cricket streaming Cricket Niravana is talking care.


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