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Monday, February 18, 2008
Vijay suggests cuts in Kuruvi
In his upcoming action-thriller Kuruvi, actor Vijay seems to have suggested a few significant changes after viewing the rushes that were shot earlier. Now the scenes that were shot to please his hardcore fans with some larger than life heroism will either go under the scissors or suffer a package alteration, based on his advice.
Vijay
It seems Vijay is a tad apprehensive about too much of blind masala machismo not working out among the movie going public these days. He in fact is reported to have suggested to director, Dharani to project subtle affable heroism, which was the forte of their last outing – Gilli.
Kuruvi has already generated enough hype, as it is the debut production venture of Udhayanidhi, grandson of Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi. With music scored by Dharani’s lucky mascot - Vidyasagar, Trisha plays Vijay’s ladylove. The movie also has Suman, Vivek, Manivannan, and Malavika playing significant roles. Kuruvi is expected to hit the screens for the Tamil New Year – 2008.
Vijay
It seems Vijay is a tad apprehensive about too much of blind masala machismo not working out among the movie going public these days. He in fact is reported to have suggested to director, Dharani to project subtle affable heroism, which was the forte of their last outing – Gilli.
Kuruvi has already generated enough hype, as it is the debut production venture of Udhayanidhi, grandson of Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi. With music scored by Dharani’s lucky mascot - Vidyasagar, Trisha plays Vijay’s ladylove. The movie also has Suman, Vivek, Manivannan, and Malavika playing significant roles. Kuruvi is expected to hit the screens for the Tamil New Year – 2008.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Clinton, Obama already eyeing March 4 Democratic rivals launch ads for primaries in Texas and Ohio

COLUMBUS, Ohio - Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton is counting on the almost-Super Tuesday primaries March 4 for another comeback, as she and rival Sen. Barack Obama both begin ads in Texas and Ohio, the day's biggest prizes.
Barring an upset win for Clinton in the next five Democratic contests, she could well have suffered 10 straight defeats by the time Democrats begin voting March 4 in Texas, Ohio, Rhode Island and Vermont — the biggest single day left on the Democratic nominating calendar.
The New York senator bounced back earlier in New Hampshire after Obama defeated her in Iowa. Now she says "I am very confident" of doing much better when 370 delegates are allocated March 4.
Australia says sorry
Harvard Faculty Adopts Open-Access Requirement
Harvard University’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences adopted a policy this evening that requires faculty members to allow the university to make their scholarly articles available free online.
Peter Suber, an open-access activist with Public Knowledge, a nonprofit group in Washington, said on his blog that the new policy makes Harvard the first university in the United States to mandate open access to its faculty members’ research publications.
Stuart M. Shieber, a professor of computer science at Harvard who proposed the new policy, said after the vote in a news release that the decision “should be a very powerful message to the academic community that we want and should have more control over how our work is used and disseminated.”
The new policy will allow faculty members to request a waiver, but otherwise they must provide an electronic form of each article to the provost’s office, which will place it in an online repository.
The policy will allow Harvard authors to publish in any journal that permits posting online after publication. According to Mr. Suber, about two-thirds of pay-access journals allow such posting in online repositories. —Lila Guterman
Peter Suber, an open-access activist with Public Knowledge, a nonprofit group in Washington, said on his blog that the new policy makes Harvard the first university in the United States to mandate open access to its faculty members’ research publications.
Stuart M. Shieber, a professor of computer science at Harvard who proposed the new policy, said after the vote in a news release that the decision “should be a very powerful message to the academic community that we want and should have more control over how our work is used and disseminated.”
The new policy will allow faculty members to request a waiver, but otherwise they must provide an electronic form of each article to the provost’s office, which will place it in an online repository.
The policy will allow Harvard authors to publish in any journal that permits posting online after publication. According to Mr. Suber, about two-thirds of pay-access journals allow such posting in online repositories. —Lila Guterman
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Tamil Actress Trisha Exclusive Photo Gallery From Kuruvi Spot

Tamil Actress Trisha Exclusive Photo Gallery From Kuruvi Spots
Trisha and Ilayathalapathy Vijay has given good combination on screen. Most of the Vijay fans feels that Trisha and Vijay are the most successful pair on screen.
Kuruvi is the 4th film of Trisha with Vijay after her successful combination in films Gilli, Thiruppachi and Aadhi. Kuruvi amidst great expectations.
“It is great to hear that I’m the most successful onscreen pair to an actor like Vijay. Vijay and I have a beautiful chemistry on screen. He is very close friend of mine and very comfortable to me on sets. He is very sweet person and very easy when moves around co stars. ” says cute Trisha.
Naturally, the chemistry is working, and making history, too.
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