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To: Worswick who wrote (1429)6/8/1998 11:00:00 AM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12475
 
Asha Bhosle Vs Asha Puthli. [Indian music video link including Top 10]

Worswick:

Don't worry Worswick we are all allowed to be crabby now and then,I say a bit of 'crabby' makes life more interesting otherwise it will be pretty bland if you ask me.<g>

I never heard of Asha Puthli but Asha Bhosle YES,the latter is one of my favorite singers.I am afraid Asha Puthli might have been more in vogue overseas than India.

If you want to see the video of some of the Indian songs here is an interesting link.If you want to see Asha Bhosle you can see it here as well,she has many songs in here. But the 'new kids' have taken over it seems as they have mixed old Hindi songs with the new stuff.Anyway you will know what I mean when you get to the site.

Indian music video link.

206.127.57.47

Top 10 music

indiamusic.com

Now here is Asha Puthli.

nriworld.com

voicenet.com



To: Worswick who wrote (1429)6/8/1998 8:23:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Respond to of 12475
 
Bomb Hasn't Cured Pakistan's, India's Domestic Troubles

Worswick:

I guess the bomb thing didn't scare the people inside the respective countries,eh?? I guess they are still at it.
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Source: Washington Post.[for private use only]
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Nuclear testing hasn't stemmed civil violence in either Pakistan or India. In Hyderabad, a city of 4.3 million in southern India, the death toll rose to nine yesterday in riots which have forced the city under curfew since Saturday. An Indian minister obliquely blamed Pakistan for inciting the riots. During the last week alone, bombings claimed lives in the Pakistani cities of Multan, Karachi and Lahore, and earlier this month tribal violence killed several people in Karachi. Pakistani officials blamed Indian incitement for this week's bombings but wire services blamed nationalist and religious-sectarian elements.