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Two animators of satire show arrested.. well you got to arrest someone.. not?

The 25-minute animation, which has been broadcast by VTV every Friday at 10pm since 2007, parodies the Maldivian political landscape, comparing the country to a land of birds.

It includes caricatures of both incumbent President Mohamed Nasheed and the former President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom as two birds named Ayya and Zaki respectively.

Last month, the show pulled the caricature of President Mohamed Nasheed following a request from private broadcaster VTV. But, the character returned this month.

At the time, Mohamed Zuhair, president’s office press secretary, told Minivan news the president did not support the removal of the character. “In fact, he told me this morning that he does not have any problem with the show,” he said.

Yamin said the animators have not been in Male’ that long and did not know that it was illegal to draw the MNDF building.

“I am 100 per cent sure the government has nothing to do with this,” he said. “It’s all just a misunderstanding.”

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Muraasil: Stopmotion Ad

Follow them on Twitter for Live updates, well that's what i do.. :)

 

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New features in the iPhone 3.1 Software Update.

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No Sex Please, We're Getting Divorced!


Some people might argue that going on a holiday together might actually cause a couple to break up, but one Indian tour operator is hoping that his kind of holidays will keep couples together.

Mumbai-based KV Tours and Travels has launched "divorce tourism" packages for warring couples - the idea is for them to not consult lawyers and instead use the money to go off on a holiday with a relationship counselor in tow.

To pay the holiday bill, Vijesh Thakker is targeting family members who want the couple to stay together.

"We're trying to send them where they have not been before, where there are not many people - and no relatives," he said in an AFP report.

Vijesh, whose other purpose is to help tackle rising divorce rates in India, came up with the idea after seeing a friend go through a divorce 18 months ago. "We're not destiny changers," he said. "We want them to treat the trip like a second honeymoon."

However if Vijesh is counting on sex to keep these couples together, a holiday might not be the right thing for them, according to the latest survey by Westin Hotels & Resorts and the National Sleep Foundation (NSF).

The survey, which polled 12,500 frequent travellers from 10 different countries, found out that 51% prefer a perfect night's sleep to great sex, compared with 31% of those asked the same question 10 years ago.

In eight of the 10 other countries surveyed, rest beat sex. Only in Canada did a good bedroom romp beat out a good bedroom slumber. And, according to the results, some gender-myth busting is in order: Men were more likely than women to choose sleep over sex, while most women reported they prefer sex.

The culprits to blame for this lack of interest in sex were "24/7 lifestyles", attachment to technology and constant connectivity.

Nearly half (42%) would rather find a sleeping pill on their pillow in place of a chocolate when staying in a hotel.
And 62% take a relaxant or an over-the-counter or prescription sleep or stress medication while traveling overnight.

Well, if even Heavenly Beds cannot tempt couples to have their romps, what hope have we got for couples on the brink of breaking up?

But there is hope yet. According to the Sleep Well site there are 10 reasons why sleep is better than sex.

1. You don't feel guilty about doing it alone.

2. No one will start rumours about how much you sleep.

3. You won't complain in the morning about not getting any.

4. You don't have to pay for sleep.

5. You don't need to sleep after sleeping.

6. Sleep can last a good eight hours. (or even more)

7. You can sleep in church.

8. While sleeping, you can have sex with anyone you want.

9. Your teddy bear never complains.

And of course....

10. It's legal to sleep in any position whichever country you live in.

Source: The Transit Cafe

Reprinted with permission, The Transit Cafe (www.thetransitcafe.com

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Tempting...

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Victim uses MobileMe to track robbers

isn't it too frigging handy... :)

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Family Court: Number of Maldivians marrying foreigners unusually high this year

so the oldies scoring chicks abroad eh? not bad!!
well, thanks for the head up, i should be doing the same when i turn 60.. lol

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MDP rails against Rf300,000 pension for ex-presidents

Seriously?? Firstly, i was like 'Oh good', how so thoughtful.. but on the second thought, do we have that kinda money?? oh wait, we hardly have a deficit budget, still wonders how they manage a Surplus budget every frigging year.. anyways read the full story from the source. All i know is somethings in this country won't change, it just won't! and u know very well what i am talking about..

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Improving User Privacy on Platform

We announced this morning plans to further improve users' control over their information. These changes are a result of our work with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, which has spent more than a year reviewing our privacy policies. We see this as an opportunity to do something we think is important, affirming users' trust in Platform by giving them more informed and detailed privacy control.

It is important for developers to have access to information, but we want to balance that with transparency and control for users. We are working on making enhancements to our API to accomplish this objective. We have committed to making these enhancements over the next twelve months, and anticipate a lengthy beta period including opportunities for you to provide input, multiple blog posts, and updated documentation delivered well ahead of time. Understanding that this will likely require modifications to your code base, we want to give you the earliest heads up that these enhancements are on our road map.

We are still very much in the conceptual stages of development and many of the details are yet to be determined. However, we've committed to requiring developers to specify in advance what categories of user data they will need. When users authorize an application, they will have the opportunity to opt out of giving certain pieces of information. There may be some fields that, at minimum, are necessary for the application to function. We will make it clear that the user must authorize the required fields in order to use the application. We also anticipate that users will need to opt-in to giving applications access to their friends' data.

A significant part of our roll out plan will involve educating users about why they should allow applications access to their information and their friends'. We plan on providing users with examples of ways applications utilize their data to create great social experiences. This should result in better informed users who are more eager to engage with applications on Facebook. We believe these changes will contribute to the overall health of our ecosystem, and appreciate your support as we continue to make Facebook Platform even better.

I like the word 'improve' as long as it improves anything..

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