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The World Tomorrow: Anwar IbrahimMalaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim has twice been imprisoned after what he calls politically-motivated cases. But he keeps fighting for democracy in a country he brands less democratic than even Burma. Ibrahim's opposition party is gaining more and more support from the Malaysian people. They're fighting for democracy, something the former deputy prime minister describes as "an independent judiciary, free media and an economic policy that can promote growth and the market economy." He now faces fresh charges over his part in a mass rally for electoral reforms. If found guilty he may be sentenced for up to two years in prison and a fine, which could mean he was disqualified from standing in elections. But he remains optimistic on the future of Malaysia, describing his 2008 campaign to get elected to parliament. "We won 10 out of 11 parliamentary seats, and so I believe we are ripe for some sort of Malaysian Spring through the elector al process." For broadcast rights contact Journeyman Pictures: www.journeyman.tv
WASHINGTON (AP) â" Bill O'Reilly and Jon Stewart are to tangle in a sold-out mock presidential debate thatâs as much about laughs as about politics.
The Fox News anchor squares off with the star of Comedy Centralâs ââThe Daily Showââ Saturday in Washington. Itâs a chance to blow off a little steam amid a heated presidential race.
The celebrity odd-couple have appeared on each otherâs programs since 2001, exhibiting actual respect for the otherâs opposing views. This is their first head-to-head debate.
George Washington University will host the event, dubbed ââThe Rumble in the Air-Conditioned Auditorium.ââ Half of the proceeds will go to charity.
Unlike the debates between President Barack Obama and Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, this one wonât air on television but will be live-streamed online, for $ 4.95.
Jhansi Ki Rani - Episode 155 - 26-03-2010Laxmibai dresses as Kranti Guru to face Samar. Sakhubai tells Fraser that she had replaced the original letter of Samar to Laxmibai. Sakhubai tells Fraser that Samar had apologized to Laxmibai in his letter but she had changed the words. Fraser and Sakhubai decide to use the policy of divide and rule to break Samar Singh and Laxmibais friendship. Fraser sends his men disguised as Samar Singhs men to torture the villagers. Laxmibai faces Samar Singh and they fight each other. Samar is shocked when he sees Laxmibai fighting him. Samar refuses to fight her. Laxmibai asks him how he dared to threaten the King. Samar tells Laxmibai that he had not threatened Gangadhar in his letter. Finally they realize that they have been used by someone. Sakhubai makes a guard lie to Gangadhar that Samar had sent a letter to Laxmibai. Samar tells Laxmibai that Sakhubai must be responsible for the missing wealth of the royal treasury as she was in charge of th e palace before Gangadhar came to power. Stereo Audio
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