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Making it clear that there is no need to involve the government when private companies pursue deals among themselves, Minister of State for IT and Telecom Jyotiraditya Scindia said, "If the need arises and the companies ask for help, then the government can consider helping companies".Scindia was replying to query where to apply for credit cardsif the government would back Bharti's move to acquire South African operator MTN, which has operations in 20 countries.Earlier, the government had provided support to India- born businessmen L N Mittal during his company's takeover of Luxembourg-based steel maker Arcelor. The Indian government had lobbied with French authorities during the takeover.Bharti Airtel chairman Sunil Mittal yesterday held talks with MTN's top management in London to workout a broad scheme of arrangement for a possible merger between the two companies.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
BHAJJI BANNED AGAIN
Off-spinner Harbhajan Singh has been banned for five one-day internationals by the Board of Control for Cricket in India after he slapped Sree Santh.He is banned with immediate effect and warned that "any further instance of misconduct will invoke a life ban".Singh, 27, admitted his guilt over the incident with his India team-mate, which occurred in a domesticTwenty20 league match in April.He is already banned from the rest of the Indian Premier League campaign.The IPL handed Harbhajan an 11-match ban after he admitted slapping fellow India star Santh following the Mumbai Indians' defeat by the Kings XI Punjab.As the player is centrally-contracted, the BCCI launched a separate inquiry led by commissioner Sudhir Nanavati.
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WHENI heard that Vivek Sharma’s Bhoothnath was about a ghost doing its darnedest to scare away the family that’s moved into its home, I was afraid we were in for a retread of Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice – but, thankfully, the only Burtonian bit about this film is its No Smokingish credits sequence, where a candle is snuffed out and the names of the cast and crew are conjured up from the wisps of smoke that have apparently invaded the entire house.Strangely, though, that’s the only hint of the macabre, and what follows is a most sweet-natured fantasy for children.Except for the last half-hour or so – where the director appears to have realised there are grown-ups in the audience too, and in a desperate, last-minute attempt at throwing sops at them, he lets the free-floating whimsy curdle into tiresome melodrama – Bhoothnath is the kind of film you rarely ever see made here, where something like Koi... Mil Gaya or Krissh is what passes for children’s entertainment.
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"Speed Racer" runs for a gluteus-deadening 2 hours and 9 minutes.Episodes of the animated '60s TV series which inspired it ran for only 22 minutes. And that was too long,The latest from the "Matrix"-making Wachowski brothers is an underpopulated, uncompelling and grotesquely overlong piece of eye-candy geared to a sixth-grader's world view.When it's moving — when our hero Speed (Emile Hirsch) is zapping his race car around a track resembling the innards of a gigantic pinball machine — the film offers the sort of visually distracting (if largely incoherent) overload today's kids revel in. But "Speed Racer" can't get even that right, sacrificing action for long passages of momentum-killing exposition.About the only area in which "Speed Racer" excels is in its look. A visual cacophony of Day-Glo colors, '60s retro kitsch and computer-rendered cars whose plastic bodies reflect their surroundings, the movie might be likened to a high-tech Christmas ornament.In the film's opening moments, we are treated to a backstory that describes young Speed's car-obsessed childhood, his adoration of his racing older brother Rex (Scott Porter), his romance with classmate Trixie and his relationship with his car-building Pops (John Goodman) and doting Mom (Susan Sarandon).