Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Jodie Marsh’s 32DD Breasts Topless For Heat Magazine Photoshoot

Jodie Marsh made her name for being an all natural glamour model who went toe to toe with the cosmetically enhanced Jordan.
However, Jodie Marsh now regrets having a breast enlargement to a 32GG after being brutally scarred for life and left terrified of going under the knife ever again.
The 33-year-old was once happy with her 32DD chest but chose to get an adjustment made after she realised her body was changing.
She told heat magazine: ‘I initially had a boob job because they were getting saggier as I got older. I’d lie on my back and they’d disappear. To me, they looked hideous. But it turned into a nightmare.’
The model turned bodybuilder was 29 when she went under the knife and she has never been able to speak out before about the horror she went through until now.
After being put to sleep and going through the standard procedure, she didn’t realise the disastrous effects of the surgery until around seven days later.
She explained to the magazine: ‘When I woke up, they were so swollen. The first dressing was taken off after a week or so – that’s when I saw that I wasn’t healing.
In pain and barely able to move, Jodie had suffered bleeding and her chest was tearing apart.
She had been given the lollipop procedure in which her nipple was taken off and then the implant is inserted and then the nipple is reattached.
After that the patient is stitched from the under part of the boob up to the bottom of the nipple.

Sukumar Azhikode Died: Malayalam Writer Sukumar Azhikode Passes Away

Eminent Malayalam writer Sukumar Azhikode, who dominated Kerala’s cultural scene as a literary critic, orator, academic and journalist for over five decades, died at a private hospital here today.
A bachelor, Azhikode (86), had been undergoing treatment for cancer for the last few weeks at the Aamala Cancer Centre here. His condition turned critical three days ago and the end came in the small hours, hospital sources said.
A quintessential critic in speech and writing, Azhikode?s had been a powerful voice in the intellectual discourse in Kerala.
An outstanding academic and teacher, Azhikode had served as chairman of the National Book Trust (NBT) and as member of the executive councils of Kerala and Kendra Sahitya academy.
A recipient of high literary honours including the Kendra Sahitya Academy award, Azhikode hit national headlines a few years back by declining to accept Padma Shri holding such honours went against the spirit of Indian Constitution which saw all citizens as equal.
Though a towering literary figure he never confined himself to scholastic themes alone but kept on boldly expressing his views and concerns on a wide range of topics of contemporary concerns including the day-to-day politics and politicians.
An ardent Gandhian till the end of his life, Azhikode was close to the Congress in his early life and in the 1960s even unsuccessfully contested the Lok Sabha polls as its candidate.
But later, he distanced himself from the Congress and moved close to the Left camp without compromising on his Gandhian convictions and the Nehruvian vision of a liberal and just social order.
A deep scholar and an acclaimed authority on Indian thought and literature, his magnum opus Tatvamasi, an intellectual exploration of the eternal wisdom of the Vedas and Upanishads, is a widely appreciated work.
Azhikode’s major critical works like Asante SeethaKavyam, a detailed textual study of poet Kumaran Asan’s Chinthavishtayaya Seetha (Seetha immersed in thought) are considered as classics of modern Malayalam literature.
Azhikode headed the Malayalam Department of Calicut University and later retired as its Pro-vice chancellor.
A prolific writer of columns and a powerful orator, his penchant to give vent to ire on social, political and cultural evils often sparked controversies.
He was involved a legal tiff with cine actor Mohanlal following heated exchanges in the backdrop of the ban on actor Thilakan as a fallout of a feud in the Malayalam filmdom.
Azhikode then came to defend Thilakan incurring the wrath of superstars. Last month, after Azheekode fell ill, a truce was worked out between the writer and the actor to withdraw the defamation case. He had also locked horns with CPI(M) veteran V S Achuthanandan, when he was chief minister.
Born in Azhikode village in Kannur district in 1926, he graduated in commerce and later did Masters in Malayalam literature. He taught literature in different colleges before joining as head in the Malayalam Department of Calicut University.
Well versed in Sanskrit and classical literature, Azhikode was also known for his deep understanding of Western philosophy and literature.
Taking time off academic responsibilities, Azhikode also edited a couple of dailies during his long career. Though he gave up editorship, he maintained his deep interest and commitment to journalism by writing columns and articles in newspapers and magazines.

Whitney Port Bikini Nip-Slip: Whitney Port Bikini Wardrobe Malfunction On South Beach Nips

Whitney Port manage to save herself from a very embarrassing wardrobe malfunction over the weekend.
During a romantic dip in the pool with a mystery man, the 26-year-old reality star’s bikini top unfastened and was close to completely falling off.
Luckily The City star, who is currently holidaying in Miami, Florida, quickly grabbed onto the swimwear just in the knick of time.
The two-piece in question was a cream lace bandeau bikini, which accentuated Whitney’s slender frame perfectly.
While still super slim, the reality star appears to have gained some slight curves on her very small middle area.
Whitney’s new man remains a mystery, with his identity yet to be revealed.
Kissing and cuddling the couple could hardly keep their hands off each other as her beau joined his girlfriend in the water.
Later the pair moved their affections to the sunlounge where they worked on their tans.
After their sunbaking session, the duo head back to their room before booking a taxi and heading out for a romantic dinner.



Andhra Bank Jobs 2012: Andhra Bank Recruitments 2012 Job Applications Invited From OBCs

Andhra Bank invites applications for the post of Probationary Officers from Indian citizens who belong to OBC category and who have taken the Common Written Examination for Probationary Officers/Management Trainees conducted by IBPS in 2011-12 and have a valid score card issued by IBPS.
There are a total of 89 vacancies. Online registration began on January 23, 2012 and closes on February 14, 2012.
Candidates should have obtained the IBPS Total weighted Score (TWS) of 141 and above in the Common Written Examination conducted for Probationary Officers/ Management Trainees in 2011-12.
Candidates should be able to produce the score card in support of the scores mentioned in the online application form, if called for further selection processes such as group discussion and interview.
Candidates are required to apply online through www.andhrabank.in . No other means/mode of application will be accepted.
Requisite application fee may be paid between January 23, to February 14, 2012 either through CBS at any of the Branches of Andhra Bank, by means of a Payment challan as per the format given on the Bank’s website or through NEFT at any Bank branch.

1855 Militants Surrender Asaam: 1855 Militants Surrender Before Chidambaram In Asaam

In one of the largest surrender ceremonies in the North East region, 1855 militants belonging to nine groups on Tuesday bid a farewell to arms before Union Home Minister P Chidambaram and received roses for weapons turned in.
Among them were five major ethnic groups of the Adivashi Santhal outfits operating in upper Assam and three belonging to the Kukis besides a Hmar group inhabiting central Assam.
“Today is a historic day. It is not often that one witnesses a day when so many groups which had earlier taken to the path of militancy decide to take the path of peace, reconciliation and brotherhood,” Chidamabaram said.
“I want to assure all of you that the governments of India and Assam will treat you as equal citizens of India with honour and dignity. The Government of India has welcomed the militants back to the fold. We believe we are a republic and a democracy where every voice deserves to be heard. Everyone is entitled to live with honour,” said Chidamabaram at the function where Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, Army GoCs of 3 and 4 Corps, and Director General of Police Jayant Narayan Chowdhury were also present.
“All differences can be settled through talks, consultations, efforts and endeavour. No knot can be left untied through patience,” the home minister said.
The underground groups were Adivashi Peoples Army (APA), All Adivashi National Liberation Army (AANLA), Santhal Tiger Force (STF), Birsa Commando Force (BCF), Adivashi Cobra Military of Assam (ACMA), Kuki Liberation Army (KLA)/Kuki Liberation Organisation (KLO), Hmar People s Convention (HPC), United Kukigam Defence Army (UKDA) and Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA).
Already in ceasefire agreement with the government, the nine groups fighting either for secession or for greater autonomy submitted charters of demand to the government.
Led by chairmen and ‘commanders’, the militants surrendered 201 assorted arms and ammunition.
“Leave the past behind and look at the future positively. We will reach out to you. You must look forward to the future with hope, cheer, optimism and love for brotherhood,” Chidamabaram said.
“You have many years of useful life, build a family, build India, contribute to the the future of India and Assam. I welcome you all on behalf of India and wish you a prosperous life,” said the minister.
“In the last few years we have reached out to a large number of groups proving the vitality of our democracy,” he said.
He also exhorted the surrenderees to remember the words of Mahatma Gandhi, Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad, Sardar Vallabbhai Patel and that all Indians were one and that India had a place for all.
Chidamabaram said the ULFA and NDFB were participating in the peace process and negotiations with other militant groups were nearing conclusion portending well for the country. “Hope others will also follow.”
The chief minister said “You have realised the futility of continuing with an armed struggle. It is a good message to the whole country that militancy will not benefit anybody. Problems can be solved only through the democratic process,” Gogoi said.
Stating that the doors were open for all militants for talks, Gogoi renewed his appeal to hardliner ULFA ‘c-in-c’ Paresh Baruah to negotiate for peace.
“I also urge those contemplating to take up arms not to do so. We will firmly deal with those going against the interest of the state and country,” he said.

Clémence Poésy Topless: Clémence Poésy Pose Topless For ‘Birdsong’ On BBC

If you love World War I era stories, and you got pretty tired of boy-loves-horse in War Horse and wonder why young men in stories can’t love hot chicks like they do in real life, then you should check out the Sebastian Faulks novel, Birdsong.
And, if you find reading tedious and not nearly as fun as watching the hot girl in novels get topless on screen, then you should be checking out French thespianic Clémence Poésy, who you most likely know better as Fleur Delacour from the Harry Potter movie series.
As she takes on the love interest role in the movie adaptation of Birdsong which just aired in first part of two parts on BBC (and coming to the U.S. in a few months).
Yep, Fleur Delacour hot and topless. Now that’s what I call reading.

Monday, January 30, 2012

Tashie Jackson Topless: Tashie Jackson Poses Topless For Nuts Lingerie to Celebrity Sex Tape

Our friends in the U.K. already know erstwhile singer and actress and model and other made up career pursuiter Tashie Jackson, the young celeb d’jour in the Old Country, the first person kicked out of the house on the most recent season of Big Brother, and a girl who today seems to have a leaked sex tape out on the web.
I’d say this is some type of unique path to stardom, but, these days, it’s actually for sexpot young female celebrities what going to Med School is for hopeful doctors, simply a right of career passage.
Our friends at Nuts did feature Tashie Jackson in their issue last Fall covering the hotties entering the Big Brother house, so you can get a glamorous look at a lingerie-clad Tashie before you (if you so choose) dig a bit deeper into her private time nekkid pursuits with men. We try to cover all angles of a good celebrity sex scandal, we’re like CNN, but not really boring.