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2012, ജൂലൈ 17, ചൊവ്വാഴ്ച

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2011, ഫെബ്രുവരി 13, ഞായറാഴ്‌ച

One True Love Story for Valentine's Day


Valentine's Day is only a week away and recently, while I was waiting in the checkout aisle at my grocery store, I overheard two ladies talking about the upcoming holiday. One of the women was in a new relationship and looked forward to the day of red. The other woman, who reminded her friend that she's been married for more than 15 years, listened to her friend swoon about her new love interest, rolled her eyes and, wearing a smirk, tartly remarked, "That's nice but have you ever heard this quote...?
"'Love is like a card game. You start by playing with two hearts and one player wants the diamond. It ends with one or both players wanting a club and a spade.'"
When she finished reciting the quote, she smiled at her friend and now the woman "in love" was rolling her eyes at her longtime married pal. Obviously, these two women didn't agree about the significance of Valentine's Day or share the same feelings when it came to celebrating the holiday, and to be truthful, more people might agree with the cynical woman.
Whichever side of the fence you’re sitting on (planning that Anti-Valentine's Day Party, or picking out chocolates for your special honey), the topic of love has always been popular, even before Chaucer made it courtly in the Middle Ages.
If you’re dreading the day, this true love story might melt your cold heart. The main characters aren’t Romeo and Juliet but George and Pearle. It goes like this…
Real love stories never have endings” - Richard Bach
It was a blue-sky hot-and-humid summer afternoon in July and I was beginning my shift at the nursing home, caring for elderly patients. Every morning, like clockwork, George, an 85-year-old gentleman, would be transported to our facility by the assisted living senior bus, just in time to have breakfast with Pearl, his wife of 60 years. “Sweet Girl Pearl” (as George affectionately referred to her) had been admitted into our facility that April and George was trying to adjust to living apart from the love of his life. George had been told that Pearl would probably never leave the facility.
Pearl had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease and it was progressively getting worse. In its later stages, Pearl had forgotten how to walk and was confined to a wheelchair that George would push around the home, wearing his famous crooked smile. “Just taking a tour with my beautiful wife,” he'd say as he tipped his Red Sox baseball cap to me. I’d usually spot them together outside on the patio, holding hands in the shade. They sat in complete silence but both would smile at anyone who passed by. Unless George was pushing Pearl in her wheelchair, they were always holding hands.

By June, Pearl had stopped recognizing George, but this didn’t seem to bother him. Every morning, he'd routinely arrive by his senior bus, greet his wife with a soft kiss on the cheek, and wheel her down to the breakfast hall. George would hold a fork to feed his wife with one hand, and use his other free hand to hold on to his wife. They were forever holding hands, smiling and sitting in silence.
It was shortly after the fourth of July, and George had not yet taken down the red-white-and-blue decorations he had brought the week before to decorate Pearl's room with. As I wheeled another patient to the cafeteria, I felt something was wrong. Something was different today. George and Pearl weren’t sitting at their usual spot, having breakfast together. I told another nurse that I wanted to go to Pearl's room, just to check on them.
When I entered the festive and patriotic corner of the room, which was divided by a curtain that provided privacy for Pearl and her roommate, I noticed right away that something was off. Pearl was staring up at the ceiling and George, still holding her hand, lifted his head to look at me. It  had been buried in Pearl's lap, and when he greeted me with "Hello, Dear" I could tell that he'd been crying. As I neared Pearl’s bed, I could see she wasn't breathing and I immediately paged the floor's doctor and started CPR. After the doctor arrived, he confirmed what I already knew. Pearl was gone.
George told me that Pearl had waited for him. He had sat by her bed, held her hand and for the first time in months, she recognized her beloved husband and actually spoke to him. “George, our love will never die. I love you, my dear, dear George.” Then she closed her eyes and left peacefully.
George was remarkable. He had been there every day and even though Pearl, due to poor health, was unable to give him what he may have needed and probably prayed for (to recognize him and talk about their grandkids), it didn’t seem to matter to George. He was there for her and that was enough to make him happy.

Before George left, he gave me a bear hug. He thanked me for helping his wife, and from my sniffles he could tell that I’d be missing Pearl too. He told me not to be sad, that everything was okay. I was embarrassed that he was comforting me when it should have been the other way around!
I waited with George outside. His senior bus was called to make a special pickup. The last thing he said to me, before he tipped his cap, smiled his crooked smile, and boarded his bus to leave our facility for the very last time, was:
“Pearl hasn’t left me. She’s still here. She’ll always be with me. Our love is too strong to ever die.”
As I watched the senior bus pull out of the lot and into the main street, George waved to me through his window and I tried to smile, but it was forced.
For whatever reason, that line made so popular from the '70s movie Love Story, with Ali McGraw and Ryan O’Neal, played in my head: “Love means never having to say you’re sorry.” I never understood that line and always disagreed with it, and from today George's line, the one he often would say to me and the other staff during one of his visits, would be forever ingrained in my mind:
“Love means never having to say a word, but knowing you are loved. Just be present.”
I wish there were more Georges out there who understood the true meaning of love.
Even if Jay Leno says it’s just a day to extort from men, try to have yourself a Happy Valentine's Day!

2010, നവംബർ 30, ചൊവ്വാഴ്ച

WikiLeaks: We Don't Know Who Leaked Documents

(CBS/AP)  WikiLeaks' chief claims his organization doesn't know who sent it some 91,000 secret U.S. military documents, telling journalists that the website is set up to hide the source of its data from those who receive it.

Editor-in-chief Julian Assange says the added layer of secrecy helps protect the site's sources from spy agencies and hostile corporations. He acknowledged that the site's anonymous submissions raised concerns about the authenticity of the material, but said the site has not yet been fooled by a bogus document.

Assange made the claim in a lengthy hour talk before London's Frontline Club late Tuesday, in which he outlined the workings of WikiLeaks and defended its mission.

Meanwhile, a Pentagon investigation will determine whether criminal charges will be filed in the leaking of the Afghanistan war secrets, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said Wednesday.

Holder, speaking to reporters during a visit to Egypt, said the Justice Department is working with the Pentagon-led investigation to determine the source of the leak.

"I deplore the release of classified information. It is not really in the national interest of the United States to have that kind of material leaked," Holder said.

"The Justice Department is working with the Department of Defense with regard to an investigation concerning who the source of that leak, or the source of those leaks might be," he said. "Whether there will be criminal charges brought will depend on how the investigation goes."

Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell said Tuesday that the Defense Department has launched a "very robust investigation" into the leak of secret documents on the war in Afghanistan published Sunday by WikiLeaks, an online site.

The WikiLeaks material ranges from files documenting Afghan civilian deaths to evidence of U.S.-Pakistani distrust. President Barack Obama said he was concerned about the massive leak of sensitive documents, but the papers did not reveal any concerns that were not already part of the debate over the war.

But U.S. military and intelligence officials are worried about the impact on the military's human intelligence network built up over the past eight years inside Afghanistan and Pakistan.

An earlier investigation by the Army's criminal investigative division led to a prosecution in a separate case of leaks to the website. Bradley Manning, an Army intelligence specialist, has been charged with multiple counts of mishandling and leaking classified data, on suspicion he handed over to Wikileaks a classified 2007 video that shows a group of on unarmed men in Iraq walking down the street before being repeatedly shot by the Apache helicopters. The American gunners can be heard laughing and referring to the men as "dead bastards."

If convicted on all charges, Manning could be sentenced to a maximum 52 years in prison.

2010, നവംബർ 28, ഞായറാഴ്‌ച

Fresh Al-Qaeda plot targets Eiffel tower


London: Fresh terror strike warnings have been sounded in Europe, particularly in France following new tip offs by the Saudi intelligence triggering authorities to put law enforcement agencies on high alert.
The warning of a potential attack by Al-Qaeda in the Arabian peninsula was received "in the last few hours", the French Interior Minister Brice Hortefeux told a European television network.
"The threat is real", 'The Independent' reported quoting the French minister telling the RTL television in an interview.
Hortefeux said the warnings had been received from the Saudi intelligence and are the latest in the series of alerts that have put French security forces and intelligence agencies and other agencies in Europe on high alert.
"We must not underestimate or over estimate the threat," the minister said. "We are directly concerned."
France, Germany and UK are already on high alert following interrogations of a German Al-Qaeda member caught on Afghan-Pak border, that Al-Qaeda is planning terror strikes in Europe.
American Fox television had also reported that authorities had uncovered Al-Qaeda plot to hit world famous tourist attractions like Eiffel tower, Notre Dame Cathedral in France, Brandenburg Gate in Berlin and other hot spots.
France began boosting security last month at these sites, which were twice evacuated of tourists after false claims of an attack.
The US, Japanese as well as Spain have issued travel advisories to its citizens living or travelling in Europe to take precautions, following reports that terrorists may be plotting attacks on a European city, possibly a shooting spree similar to the deadly 2008 attacks in Mumbai in India.

ഈഫല്‍ ഗോപുരത്തിന് അല്‍ഖായിദയുടെ ഭീഷണി


പാരീസ്‌ : ഫ്രാന്‍സിലെ പ്രശസ്തമായ ഈഫല്‍ ഗോപുരത്തിന് അല്‍ഖായിദയുടെ ഭീകരാക്രമണ ഭീഷണിയുണ്ടെന്ന് സൗദി ഇന്റലിജന്‍സ്‌ വൃത്തങ്ങള്‍ മുന്നറിയിപ്പ്‌ നല്‍കി. ഇതേ തുടര്‍ന്ന് യൂറോപ്പില്‍ പൊതുവെയും ഫ്രാന്‍സില്‍ പ്രത്യേകിച്ചും പോലീസ്‌ സുരക്ഷാ സന്നാഹങ്ങള്‍ ശക്തിപ്പെടുത്തുകയും ജാഗ്രതാ നിര്‍ദ്ദേശം പുറപ്പെടുവിക്കുകയും ചെയ്തിട്ടുണ്ട്. ഭീഷണി ഗൌരവമായി തന്നെയാണ് തങ്ങള്‍ കാണുന്നത് എന്ന് ഫ്രഞ്ച് അധികൃതര്‍ അറിയിച്ചു.
യൂറോപ്പില്‍ അല്‍ഖായിദ ഭീകരാക്രമണം നടത്താന്‍ പദ്ധതിയുണ്ടെന്ന് പാക്കിസ്ഥാന്‍ അതിര്‍ത്തിയില്‍ വെച്ച് പിടിയിലായ ഒരു ജര്‍മ്മന്‍ അല്‍ഖായിദ അംഗം ചോദ്യം ചെയ്യലിനിടയില്‍ വെളിപ്പെടുത്തിയതിനെ തുടര്‍ന്ന് ഫ്രാന്‍സ്‌, ജെര്‍മ്മനി, ബ്രിട്ടന്‍ എന്നീ രാഷ്ട്രങ്ങള്‍ നേരത്തേ തന്നെ സുരക്ഷാ ക്രമീകരണങ്ങള്‍ ശക്തമാക്കിയിരുന്നു.
ഈഫല്‍ ഗോപുരം, നോത്രദാം കത്തീഡ്രല്‍, ബര്‍ലിനിലെ ബ്രാണ്ടന്‍ബര്‍ഗ് ഗേറ്റ് എന്നിങ്ങനെ നിരവധി ലോക പ്രശസ്ത വിനോദ സഞ്ചാര ആകര്‍ഷണങ്ങളായ കെട്ടിടങ്ങള്‍ തകര്‍ക്കാന്‍ അല്‍ഖായിദയ്ക്ക് പദ്ധതിയുണ്ട് എന്ന് സൂചനയുണ്ട്.
2008ല്‍ മുംബയില്‍ നടന്ന ഭീകരാക്രമണത്തിന്റെ ശൈലിയിലുള്ള ഒരു വ്യാപകമായ വെടിവെപ്പ്‌ നടക്കാന്‍ സാദ്ധ്യതയുണ്ട് എന്ന് കാണിച്ചു അമേരിക്ക, ജപ്പാന്‍, സ്പെയിന്‍ എന്നീ രാഷ്ട്രങ്ങള്‍ തങ്ങളുടെ പൌരന്മാര്‍ യൂറോപ്പിലേക്ക് സഞ്ചരിക്കുന്നതിനെതിരെ യാത്രാ മുന്നറിയിപ്പ്‌ പുറപ്പെടുവിച്ചിട്ടുണ്ട്.