

Post-Qaddafi Libya seems to be working on establishing an Islamic Caliphate of its own. Syria and Iraq, which were then at a low simmer, have since erupted into full-blown war, with large parts of both now under the control of the Islamic Caliphate, which was formed with help from the US, was armed with US-made weapons via the Iraqis. It all amounted to a silly bit of melodrama.īut what a difference a year and a half has made! Ukraine, which was at that time collapsing at about the same steady pace as it had been ever since its independence two decades ago, is now truly a defunct state, with its economy in free-fall, one region gone and two more in open rebellion, much of the country terrorized by oligarch-funded death squads, and some American-anointed puppets nominally in charge but quaking in their boots about what's coming next. This bill banned American orphan-killing fiends from adopting any more Russian orphans. Russian legislators responded with the “Dima Yakovlev Bill,” named after a Russian orphan adopted by Americans who killed him by leaving him in a locked car for nine hours. The Americans chose to treat this as a human rights violation and responded with the so-called “Magnitsky Act” which sanctioned certain Russian individuals who were labeled as human rights violators. He had been holding items for some bigger Western crooks, who were, of course, never apprehended. There was much noise around a fellow named Magnitsky, a corporate lawyer-crook who got caught and died in pretrial custody. It turns out that I managed to spot an important trend, but given the quick pace of developments since then, these observations are now woefully out of date, and so here is an update.Īt that time the stakes weren't very high yet. I was living in Russia at the time, and, after observing the American anti-Russian rhetoric and the Russian reaction to it, I made some observations that seemed important at the time. Octo" ICH " - A year and a half I wrote an essay on how the US chooses to view Russia, titled The Image of the Enemy. Music reality shows, their judges and fighting.Interaction between the 2 popular K serials on Sta.Paru is trying to help in this process of reconciliation, but is hard. Soumya's grandfather wants to get the family to live together, but there are an incredible amount of tension in the house. The main issue now is the tension between them. Samir is arrogant and his parents want him to get a share. She has won over everyone except for her mother-in-law who is not prepared to accept her.Īlso, Soumya's uncle turns up with his son Samir (Soumya is elder by 2 days and hence is the family heir). Soumya has a change of heart, and within some time, Pari also gets her memory back. In the meantime her family gets to know and are furious. Eventually, Pari almost dies but has a memory loss. Her family and Soumya's grandfather do not know about this. Soumya married Pari because he loved somebody else, but his family guru had claimed that his wife would die in 40 days, so they need somebody else to get married to Soumya first. Rani is now dead, and Pari has been brought up by her grandmother, and then she gets married to Soumya. She has a daughter called Pari (who has a limp).Ĭut to 20 years later. Rani was from a rich household married into a middle class family of Prince. The lead characters of the current episode on air have got attention due to their pleasing personalities and looks with Reena Kapoor playing the role of Rani/Pari.
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The serial already has had one 20 year leap and has passed onto the next generation. Starting on it recently completed 500 episodes. This serial comes on Sahara at 9:00 - 9:30 PM on weekdays. And now relatives, who are also scheming of ways to get the family wealth. The serial does have familiar elements that people find in other serials, such as a 20 year transformation happening suddenly a saas who is a terror to her bahu (the saas is forever scheming of ways to get rid of her, including trying to burn her on a gas stove). It has a nice sweet ring through the whole serial, and was nice. I asked around, and looked at forum postings, and found mostly that people were appreciative of the serial. I liked this serial (although there were some episodes that I thought were slow and could have done with some effort to speed up things). This is a serial by Rajshri, and given that this serial is not from the K camp (Balaji Telefilms), the expectation was that the serial would be different from the regular saas-bahu stuff that happens on all the channels, and it was different.
