Aw vang khaw mawi chul lo te in

Saisen te a tual chai na vangkhua, kan tan hian i hlu chuang e

Motto: "Khua leh tui, ram leh hnam tan a mi tang kai nih"

Mah ni Pian leh murna leh khawsakna hmangaih lo chu ram leh hnam tana mi tangkai a ni ngai lo vang

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine




The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to 192 persons since 1901.

• 2008 - Harald zur Hausen, Françoise Barré-Sinoussi, Luc Montagnier
• 2007 - Mario R. Capecchi, Sir Martin J. Evans, Oliver Smithies
• 2006 - Andrew Z. Fire, Craig C. Mello
• 2005 - Barry J. Marshall, J. Robin Warren
• 2004 - Richard Axel, Linda B. Buck
• 2003 - Paul C. Lauterbur, Sir Peter Mansfield
• 2002 - Sydney Brenner, H. Robert Horvitz, John E. Sulston
• 2001 - Leland H. Hartwell, Tim Hunt, Sir Paul Nurse
• 2000 - Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard, Eric R. Kandel
• 1999 - Günter Blobel
• 1998 - Robert F. Furchgott, Louis J. Ignarro, Ferid Murad
• 1997 - Stanley B. Prusiner
• 1996 - Peter C. Doherty, Rolf M. Zinkernagel
• 1995 - Edward B. Lewis, Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard, Eric F. Wieschaus
• 1994 - Alfred G. Gilman, Martin Rodbell
• 1993 - Richard J. Roberts, Phillip A. Sharp
• 1992 - Edmond H. Fischer, Edwin G. Krebs
• 1991 - Erwin Neher, Bert Sakmann
• 1990 - Joseph E. Murray, E. Donnall Thomas
• 1989 - J. Michael Bishop, Harold E. Varmus
• 1988 - Sir James W. Black, Gertrude B. Elion, George H. Hitchings
• 1987 - Susumu Tonegawa
• 1986 - Stanley Cohen, Rita Levi-Montalcini
• 1985 - Michael S. Brown, Joseph L. Goldstein
• 1984 - Niels K. Jerne, Georges J.F. Köhler, César Milstein
• 1983 - Barbara McClintock
• 1982 - Sune K. Bergström, Bengt I. Samuelsson, John R. Vane
• 1981 - Roger W. Sperry, David H. Hubel, Torsten N. Wiesel
• 1980 - Baruj Benacerraf, Jean Dausset, George D. Snell
• 1979 - Allan M. Cormack, Godfrey N. Hounsfield
• 1978 - Werner Arber, Daniel Nathans, Hamilton O. Smith
• 1977 - Roger Guillemin, Andrew V. Schally, Rosalyn Yalow
• 1976 - Baruch S. Blumberg, D. Carleton Gajdusek
• 1975 - David Baltimore, Renato Dulbecco, Howard M. Temin
• 1974 - Albert Claude, Christian de Duve, George E. Palade
• 1973 - Karl von Frisch, Konrad Lorenz, Nikolaas Tinbergen
• 1972 - Gerald M. Edelman, Rodney R. Porter
• 1971 - Earl W. Sutherland, Jr.
• 1970 - Sir Bernard Katz, Ulf von Euler, Julius Axelrod
• 1969 - Max Delbrück, Alfred D. Hershey, Salvador E. Luria
• 1968 - Robert W. Holley, H. Gobind Khorana, Marshall W. Nirenberg
• 1967 - Ragnar Granit, Haldan K. Hartline, George Wald
• 1966 - Peyton Rous, Charles B. Huggins
• 1965 - François Jacob, André Lwoff, Jacques Monod
• 1964 - Konrad Bloch, Feodor Lynen
• 1963 - Sir John Eccles, Alan L. Hodgkin, Andrew F. Huxley
• 1962 - Francis Crick, James Watson, Maurice Wilkins
• 1961 - Georg von Békésy
• 1960 - Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, Peter Medawar
• 1959 - Severo Ochoa, Arthur Kornberg
• 1958 - George Beadle, Edward Tatum, Joshua Lederberg
• 1957 - Daniel Bovet
• 1956 - André F. Cournand, Werner Forssmann, Dickinson W. Richards
• 1955 - Hugo Theorell
• 1954 - John F. Enders, Thomas H. Weller, Frederick C. Robbins
• 1953 - Hans Krebs, Fritz Lipmann
• 1952 - Selman A. Waksman
• 1951 - Max Theiler
• 1950 - Edward C. Kendall, Tadeus Reichstein, Philip S. Hench
• 1949 - Walter Hess, Egas Moniz
• 1948 - Paul Müller
• 1947 - Carl Cori, Gerty Cori, Bernardo Houssay
• 1946 - Hermann J. Muller
• 1945 - Sir Alexander Fleming, Ernst B. Chain, Sir Howard Florey
• 1944 - Joseph Erlanger, Herbert S. Gasser
• 1943 - Henrik Dam, Edward A. Doisy
• 1942 - The prize money was with 1/3 allocated to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section
• 1941 - The prize money was with 1/3 allocated to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section
• 1940 - The prize money was with 1/3 allocated to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section
• 1939 - Gerhard Domagk
• 1938 - Corneille Heymans
• 1937 - Albert Szent-Györgyi
• 1936 - Sir Henry Dale, Otto Loewi
• 1935 - Hans Spemann
• 1934 - George H. Whipple, George R. Minot, William P. Murphy
• 1933 - Thomas H. Morgan
• 1932 - Sir Charles Sherrington, Edgar Adrian
• 1931 - Otto Warburg
• 1930 - Karl Landsteiner
• 1929 - Christiaan Eijkman, Sir Frederick Hopkins
• 1928 - Charles Nicolle
• 1927 - Julius Wagner-Jauregg
• 1926 - Johannes Fibiger
• 1925 - The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section
• 1924 - Willem Einthoven
• 1923 - Frederick G. Banting, John Macleod
• 1922 - Archibald V. Hill, Otto Meyerhof
• 1921 - The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section
• 1920 - August Krogh
• 1919 - Jules Bordet
• 1918 - The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section
• 1917 - The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section
• 1916 - The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section
• 1915 - The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section
• 1914 - Robert Bárány
• 1913 - Charles Richet
• 1912 - Alexis Carrel
• 1911 - Allvar Gullstrand
• 1910 - Albrecht Kossel
• 1909 - Theodor Kocher
• 1908 - Ilya Mechnikov, Paul Ehrlich
• 1907 - Alphonse Laveran
• 1906 - Camillo Golgi, Santiago Ramón y Cajal
• 1905 - Robert Koch
• 1904 - Ivan Pavlov
• 1903 - Niels Ryberg Finsen
• 1902 - Ronald Ross
• 1901 - Emil von Behring

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Today in History I


1. 1953- Julius-I leh Ethel Rosenbergg-a te nupa chuan Soviet Union tana enthlatu hna an lo thawh avangin electric-thutthleng hmanga tihhlum an ni. He mite nupa hi United States-a nupa tihhlum hmasak ber te an ni.

2. 1965- Algerian Defence Minister Houari Boumedienne-a chuan thisen chhuak lovin President Ahmed Ben Bella-a chu a nihna atangin a paihthla.

3. 1964- US Rorelna sang, The House of Representatives chuan The US civil rights bill a pass a, rorelna sang ber Senate chuan July Ni 2 khan a lo endik a, a pawmpui nghal bawk.

4. 1970- The Soyuz-9 van-thlawhtheihna chuan orbit-ah Ni 17 chhung hun a hmang a, hlawhtling taka a rawn kirleh hnu chuan, Soviet Union-ah a thlawk kual vel leh.

5. 1993-Khawvel lehkhabu ropui zinga Lord of Flies tih ziaktu British mi William Golding-a chuan 1983 khan Noble Prize for Literature a dawng a, 1993 khan a thi.

6. 2005- Lebonon Prime Minister Rafik al- Hariri-a chu boom hmanga thah a ni.

7. 2004- Mihring 2.3mn leh awmna Baltic chuan European Union (EU) leh North Atlantic Treaty Organization (Nato) a zawm.

8. 2004- US President George Bush-a chuan An Executive Order Implementing Sanction on Syria chungchangah remtihna signature a ziak.

9. 2003- US chuan Saddam Hussein-a sipaite leh a sawrkarna sawithiah nan Kar 3 chiah hun a hmang.

10. 2002- Afghanistan ram chuan Loya Jirga Grand Assemble a nei a, an hun hnuhnung ber an hman zawh hnu chuan Hamid Karzai-a chu President atan an nennghet nghal.

11. 2001- Syria chuan Lebonon khawpui Beirut leh a chhevel a kum rei tak a dah, a sipai rualte chu a kokir leh vek.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Americans mi hausa ber 25

1. William Gates III

a) A cheng neih zat- (US$BIL) 57.0
b) A kum-52
c) A chenna hmun- Medina, WA
d) A sum hmuhna- Microsoft

2. Warren Buffett

a) A cheng neih zat- (US$BIL) 50.0
b) A kum-78
c) A chenna hmun- Omaha, NE
d) A sum hmuhna- Berkshire Hathaway

3. Lawrence Ellison

a) A cheng neih zat- (US$BIL) 27.0
b) A kum-64
c) A chenna hmun- Redwood City, CA
d) A sum hmuhna- Oracle

4. Jim Walton

a) A cheng neih zat- (US$BIL) 23.4
b) A kum-60
c) A chenna hmun- Bentonville, AR
d) A sum hmuhna- Wal-Mart

5. S Robson Walton

a) A cheng neih zat- (US$BIL) 23.3
b) A kum-64
c) A chenna hmun- Bentonville, AR
d) A sum hmuhna- Wal-Mart

6. Alice Walton

a) A cheng neih zat- (US$BIL) 23.2
b) A kum- 59
c) A chenna hmun- Fort Worth, TX
d) A sum hmuhna- Wal-Mart

7. Christy Walton & family

a) A cheng neih zat- (US$BIL) 23.2
b) A kum-53
c) A chenna hmun- Jackson, WY
d) A sum hmuhna- Wal-Mart inheritance

8. Michael Bloomberg

a) A cheng neih zat- (US$BIL) 20.0
b) A kum-66
c) A chenna hmun- New York, NY
d) A sum hmuhna- Bloomberg

9. Charles Koch

a) A cheng neih zat- (US$BIL) 19.0
b) A kum- 72
c) A chenna hmun- Wichita, KS
d) A sum hmuhna- manufacturing, energy

10. David Koch

a) A cheng neih zat- (US$BIL) 19.0
b) A kum-68
c) A chenna hmun- New York, NY
d) A sum hmuhna- manufacturing, energy

11. Michael Dell

a) A cheng neih zat- (US$BIL) 17.3
b) A kum- 43
c) A chenna hmun- Austin, TX
d) A sum hmuhna- Dell

12. Paul Allen

a) A cheng neih zat- (US$BIL) 16.0
b) A kum-55
c) A chenna hmun- Seattle, WA
d) A sum hmuhna- Microsoft, investments

13. Sergey Brin

a) A cheng neih zat- (US$BIL) 15.9
b) A kum- 35
c) A chenna hmun- Palo Alto, CA
d) A sum hmuhna- Google

14. Larry Page

a) A cheng neih zat- (US$BIL) 15.8
b) A kum-35
c) A chenna hmun- San Francisco, CA
d) A sum hmuhna- Google

15. Sheldon Adelson

a) A cheng neih zat- (US$BIL) 15.0
b) A kum-75
c) A chenna hmun- Las Vegas, NV
d) A sum hmuhna- casinos, hotels

16. Steven Ballmer

a) A cheng neih zat- (US$BIL) 15.0
b) A kum-52
c) A chenna hmun- Hunts Point, WA
d) A sum hmuhna- Microsoft

17. Abigail Johnson

a) A cheng neih zat- (US$BIL) 15.0
b) A kum-46
c) A chenna hmun- Boston, MA
d) A sum hmuhna- Fidelity

18. Jack Taylor & family

a) A cheng neih zat- (US$BIL) 14.0
b) A kum- 86
c) A chenna hmun- St Louis, MO
d) A sum hmuhna- Enterprise Rent-A-Car

19. Anne Cox Chambers

a) A cheng neih zat- (US$BIL) 13.0
b) A kum-88
c) A chenna hmun- Atlanta, GA
d) A sum hmuhna- Cox Enterpris

20. Donald Bren

a) A cheng neih zat- (US$BIL) 12.0
b) A kum-76
c) A chenna hmun- Newport Beach, CA
d) A sum hmuhna- real estate

21. Carl Icahn

a) A cheng neih zat- (US$BIL) 12.0
b) A kum-72
c) A chenna hmun- New York, NY
d) A sum hmuhna- leveraged buyouts

22. George Kaiser

a) A cheng neih zat- (US$BIL) 12.0
b) A kum- 66
c) A chenna hmun- Tulsa, OK
d) A sum hmuhna- oil & gas, banking

23. Forrest Mars Jr

a) A cheng neih zat- (US$BIL) 12.0
b) A kum- 77
c) A chenna hmun- McLean, VA
d) A sum hmuhna- candy, pet food

24. Jacqueline Mars

a) A cheng neih zat- (US$BIL) 12.0
b) A kum- 68
c) A chenna hmun- Bedminster, NJ
d) A sum hmuhna- candy, pet food

25. John Mars

a) A cheng neih zat- (US$BIL) 12.0
b) A kum-72
c) A chenna hmun- Arlington, VA
d) A sum hmuhna- candy, pet food

Friday, September 25, 2009

U.S. Missile Defense System chungchanga President Obama-a policy thar




September 17, Nilaithawhtan khan U.S. President Barack Obama chuan President hlui Bush-a thiltih ropui tak Czech Republic leh Poland leilunga missile defense system a lo siam chu cancel turin a puang a. President Bush-an he missile defense system a lo din chhan ber nia lang chu Iran Nuclear laka invenhim nana tih a ni. Mahse, U.S. in Eastern Europe-a missile defense system a rawn hung chu Russia pawh a lawm lo hle a ni.
 
President Obama chuan Czche Republic leh Poland-a U.S. missile defense system cancel a nih leh thu a puan hmain Czche leh Polish ram hruaitute hrattir turin U.S. palaite chu Europe-ah a tir hmasa ta a. President Obama chuan UN leh G20-ten September 23-a Economic Summit an neih hma ngeia Russian President Dimitry Medvedev-a nen pawha inhmuh a beisei thu a sawi bawk a.



President Obama-an thu a sawi tum chuan, “Europe khawmualah hian missile defense system tha zawk leh changkang zawk kan dah ang a, chuchuan U.S. chauh ni lovin U.S. thian tha ram dangte leh Nato siapite pawh a humhim thei dawn a ni,” tiin a sawi a. President Obama-an hetianga Bush-a policy a tihdanglam thut chungchangah zawhna tam tak a lo chhuak nghal a, Bush-a missile defense system pawmpuitu Republican-ho chuan, “ President Obama chu Russia laka mi dawtzep a nih hi!,” an ti a, Democrats-ho erawh chuan Obama policy thar chu an welcome hle a, White House Speaker Nancy Pelosi-i phei chuan, “President Obama policy thar hi U.S. tana thil tha zawk a nih avangin thil fing leh ropui zawk a ni,” tiin a fak hle a ni. May thlaa U.S. Intelligence-ten report an peknaah chuan Iran-in nuclear ralthuam a neih theihna tur chuan a tlem berah kum 3 atanga kum 5 vel tal a la tul dawn tih a ni a, chumi avanga President Obama-an Bush-a policy tidanglam ta thut niin mi tam tak chuan an sawi ve thung bawk.


“Tun tuma missile defense system kan thlak turah hi chuan Eastern Europe mai ni lovin Western Europe-te pawh chhanhim thei tura radar system-te leh (sensor) an tih thil engkim hrethei network-te pawh vuah vek a ni ang a, tuifinriat leh khawmualahte pawh awlsam taka huntheih mai tura buaisaih a ni bawk dawn a ni,” tiin September 17 khan Defense Secretary Robert Gate-a leh Vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of General James Cartright-te chuan Pentagon-ah an sawi a ni. Tunah pawh hian radar system leh sensor network vel chu awmsa vek tawh niin an sawi a, amaherawhchu an tum anga an siam famkim theihna tur chuan a tlem berah kum 10 vel lai a la tul hmel niin an sawi bawk. September 17-a White House thuchhuak sawi dan chuan an siam tur Standard Missile-3 (SM-3) leh network sensor an tihte chu kum 2011-ah an siam fel thei ang a, 2018 chuan an siam zo vek thei bawk ang a, 2020-a an update hnu chuan Europe khawmual pumpui chhanhim  thei tura siam fel a ni dawn a ni. 


Tun tuma President-an Eastern Europe-a U.S. missile defense system policy a thlak danglam chungchangah Russian President Dmitri Medvedev-a chuan a fak hle a, amaherawhchu Iran chungchanga saction dang siam leh chu Moscow-in rem a titheih loh thu a sawi nghal bawk. August thla tantirha NATO Secretary hna rawn chelhtu Mr. Andres Fogh Rasmussen-a pawhin 21th century-a security chungchangah hian kan inhmuhthiamlohna te, kan inrihlehna te tihbo va, lungrual taka hna kan thawhtlan a pawimawh tak zet dawn a, he missile defense system chungchangah pawh hian U.S.,  NATO leh Russia-te kan thawhho a tul tak zet dawn a ni, tih a sawi bawk. A thusawi chu NATO-a Russian ambassador Dmitry Rogozin-a pawhin amenpui thlap a, leh lam leh lama an sawite hi kan bukrualthiam erawh a pawimawh hle dawn a ni tih a sawi tel bawk.


Pentagon sawi dan chuan U.S. in kum 2015 khi chuan missile 40 vel a nei thei tawh ang a, Europe khawmual hmun 2/3-ah a hung bawk dawn a ni. President Bush-a hun lai khan Pentagon chuan Czche leh Poland-a U.S. missile defense system siamna atan US$ 5 bilion budget a lo siam a, mahse Obama hi chuan chu aia tlem zawk US$ 2.5 billion chuah senga siamtheih a beisei a ni.


Iran nuclear missile Shahab-3 chuan Europe khawmual a kapthei tawh tih hriat a ni a, U.S. Intelligence-ten hetianga Iran nuclear missile kahthui theih lam an chhut dan atanga President Obama-an President Bush-a policy a tihdanglam ta thut niin thlirtu tam tak chuan an sawi a, chuti rual rualin President Obama policy thar chungchangah zawhna tam tam a chhuak a, U.S. in Iran chunga sanction thar a siamtheihna tura Moscow tihlungawi a tumna lek niin mi tam tak chuan an chhut bawk a ni. Hetiang avang hian Russia pawhin President Obama hrilhfiahna chu ihe lova pawm mai chi niin a ring lova, he missile defense system hi Iran laka invenhimna tur a nih si chuan engvangin nge Jordam ram lama hung lova Czche leh Poland leilunga a rawn hun kher ni tiin rinhlelh rukna a nei ve tlat a. Russia chuan Czche leh Poland leilunga U.S. missile defense system a rawn awm chuan Rissia pawhin Iskander missile defense system chu Baltic Tuipuiah emaw dah a lo tul ve ang a, chuvangchuan kan inkarah buaina eng emaw a rawn chhuak nghal bawk ang a, Ukraine, Georgia leh Nato ram zawm puiten President Obama policy chu an rawn amen pui vek ang tih a hlau hle a ni.


President Obama-an U.S. President nihna a chelh tan atang khan Russian President Dmitri Medvedev-a leh Prime Minister Vladimir Putin-a te chuan, “U.S. in Russia nena inlaichinna/inzawmna tha a duh tak tak a nih chuan Russia thiltihna kawng engkimah Washington a rawn inrawlh tur a ni lo. A bik takin President Bush-a missile defense system leh Black Sea lama Nato sipai leh ralthuam inchhek khawm chungchang hi Russia chuan a pawm thei lo a ni,” tih an lo sawi fo tawh a. President Obama pawh hian Office a luah atang khan President Medeved-a hnenah private lehkha tam tak a lo ziah tawh thin a, a lehkha ziah zingah chuan Iran nuclear program tihtawp a nihtheih nana Russia tanpuina  a mamawh thu a tel tam tam bawk a ni.


Missile defense system chungchanga President Obama-an policy thar a rawn hmang thut chu Russia President Medvedev-a paw’n,
“Hmasawnna rah bi thar a ni e,” tiin a sawi a, amaherawhchu Iran chunga sanction dang siam leh erawh U.S. nena an dinhmun a inan theih loh tur thu a sawi thung a ni. Iran President Mamoud Ahmadinejad-a chuan September 18, Zirtawp khan Hiler-an Juda mi maktaduai 6 lai a that tih kha tak tak a ni thei lo tih a sawi leh avangin Russian hruaitute pawh an lawm lo hle a, Russian Foreign Ministry palai Andrei Nesterenko-a phei chuan, “Iran Predsident-in khawvel Indopui II laia hrehawm tuarte pawh zah lova thu a sawi hi khawvel chuan a pawmpuithei lo a ni,”tiin Iran President chunga a lawmloh thu a sawi ve ngahl a ni.


October 1 hian U.S., Bratain, France, Russia, China, leh Germany-te leh Iran palaite chu Turkey-ah a inhmukhawm ang a, kum 2008-a Geneva rorel atanga Iran a chhuah hnu atanga an thutkhawmleh hmasat ber tum a ni bawk dawn a ni.


October 1 hian khawvel histawri a tidanglam ngei dawn a, President Obama-an Iran chunga sanction dang siamleh a duh avanga Czche leh Poland-a President Bush-a policy tidanglam a, Russia thlem lungawi a tum a nih si chuan a thil tum hian awmzia a nei tak tak thei ang em? Russia hian President Obama policy hi tawmpui thei lovin a beisei hlawhchham ta ni se, Russia leh Iran chungah hian U.S. in engang policy nge a hman leh zel dawn? Russia-in Iran chungah sanction siambelh rem a tih thei meau si loh chuan U.S. pawhin Cool war laia an inhmuhthiamnalohnate kha a theihnghilh tak tak thei bik ang em? U.S.-in Russia tanpui a dil mek laia Russia-in a amen theih si loh chuan Russia-in World Trade Organization zawm a tum chungchangah U.S. pawhin rem a tithei bik dawn em ni?, tihte hi thlirtute hriatchak ber an nih avangin October 1 hian awmzia a nei thui hle dawn a ni.

When No One Cares Who Gets The Credit.

By: James Smith

There is no limit to what can be accomplished when no one cares who gets the credit. It is important to cast a vision of servanthood to lay leaders and those in the church who serve the body of Christ.

1. Preach servanthood.

There can be no greater example of servanthood than Jesus Christ. He was someone who could have expected everyone to serve Him. However he continually offered himself as the servant of all. You get what you preach. If the church needs to be reminded to serve one another, Preach servanthood.

2. Live servanthood.

If Jesus can do it, so can the preacher. People live by our example more than what we preach. If we preach servanthood but live lordship, people will become confused and view it as hypocrisy.

3. Reward servanthood.

Praise those who put others first. Openly applaud those who go out of their way to put others needs before their own. Jesus said, “When you’ve done it to the least of these, you’ve done it unto me.” He wanted us to know how important servanthood was as

4. Expect servanthood.

People will perform the way you expect them to. Believe in the potential of servanthood in your congregation. Let people know unselfish acts should not be rare, but the norm in the Christian church.

5. Evangelize via servanthood.

When we put other’s needs before our own and go out of our way to meet those needs, it is very attractive to the world. Society encourages others to worry about themselves. However, many people are tired of the dog eat dog world they live in and desire to be a part of something that blesses others.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Biggest Cities in the World

Khawvela khawpui lian berte

I. 1. Khawpui hming- Tokyo
2. Ram hming- Japan
3. Mihring cheng zat (maktaduai)- 34.2

II. 1. Kawpui hming- Mexico City
2. Ram hming- Mexico
3. Mihring cheng zat (maktaduai)- 22.8

III. 1. Khawpui hming- Seoul
2. Ram hming- South Korea
3. Mihring cheng zat (maktaduai)- 22.3

IV. 1. Khawpui hming- New York
2. Ram hming- USA
3. Mihring cheng zat (maktaduai)- 21.9

V. 1. Khawpui hming- Sao Paulo
2. Ram hming- Brazil
3. Mihring cheng zat (maktaduai)- 20.2

VI. 1. Khawpui hming- Bombay
2. Ram hming- India
3. Mihring cheng zat (maktaduai)- 19.9

VII. 1. Khawpui hming- Delhi
2. Ram hming- India
3. Mihring cheng zat (maktaduai)- 19.7

VIII. 1. Khawpui hming- Shanghai
2. Ram hming- China
3. Mihring cheng zat (maktaduai)- 18.2

IX. 1. Khawpui hming- Los Angeles
2. Ram hming- USA
3. Mihring cheng zat (maktaduai)- 18.0

X. 1. Khawpui hming- Osaka
2. Ram hming- Japan
3. Mihring cheng zat (maktaduai)- 16.8

XI. 1. Khawpui hming- Jakarta
2. Ram hming- Indonesia
3. Mihring cheng zat (maktaduai)- 16.5

XII. 1. Khawpui hming- Calcutta
2. Ram hming- India
3. Mihring cheng zat (maktaduai)- 15.7

XIII. 1. Khawpui hming- Chicago
2. Ram hming- USA
3. Mihring cheng zat (maktaduai)- 9.8

XIV. 1. Khawpui hming- Cairo
2. Ram hming- Egypt
3. Mihring cheng zat (maktaduai)- 15.6

XV. 1. Khawpui hming- Manila
2. Ram hming- Philippines
3. Mihring cheng zat (maktaduai)- 15.0

XVI. 1. Khawpui hming- Karachi
2. Ram hming- Pakistan
3. Mihring cheng zat (maktaduai)- 14.3

XVII. 1. Khawpui hming- Moscow
2. Ram hming- Russia
3. Mihring cheng zat (maktaduai)- 13.8

XVIII. 1. Khawpui hming- Buenos Aires
2. Ram hming- Argentina
3. Mihring cheng zat (maktaduai)- 13.5

XIX. 1. Khawpui hming- Dhaka
2. Ram hming- Bangladesh
3. Mihring cheng zat (maktaduai)- 13.3

XX. 1. Khawpui hming-. Rio de Janeiro
2. Ram hming- Brazil
3. Mihring cheng zat (maktaduai)- 12.2

XXI. 1. Khawpui hming- Beijing
2. Ram hming- China
3. Mihring cheng zat (maktaduai)- 12.1

XXII. 1. Khawpui hming- London
2. Ram hming- England
3. Mihring cheng zat (maktaduai)- 12.0


XXIII. 1. Khawpui hming- Tehran
2. Ram hming- Iran
3. Mihring cheng zat (maktaduai)- 11.9

XIV. 1. Khawpui hming- Istanbul
2. Ram hming- Turkey
3. Mihring cheng zat (maktaduai)- 11.5

XXV. 1. Khawpui hming- Lagos
2. Ram hming- Nigeria
3. Mihring cheng zat (maktaduai)- 11.1

XXVI. 1. Khawpui hming- Shenzhen
2. Ram hming- China
3. Mihring cheng zat (maktaduai)- 10.7

XXVII. 1. Khawpui hming- Paris
2. Ram hming- France
3. Mihring cheng zat (maktaduai)- 10.0

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Kawlramah lungin tang mi 7,000 an chhuah leh


September 17, khan Burma Television atangin Burma sipai sawrkar hruaituten lungin tang mi 7,000 chuang an chhuah thu puan a ni a. Hetianga Burma sipai sawrkar hruaituten lungin tang mi tam tak an chhuah ta hi kum 2010 general election a hnai tawh avangin leh international community-ten Burma sipai hruaitute chunga pressure nasa tak an pek avanga chhuah ta niin mi tam tak chuan an sawi a ni.


Tun tuma an chhuah mi 7,000 zingah hian politic avanga lungin tang mi engzat chiah nge hriat a ni lova, tunah hian politic avanga lungin tang mi 2,000 chuang zet an la awm a ni. Henga la awmte hi ’88 Student Revolution-te zinga hruaitute an nih loh avangin United Nations leh international organization leh NGO-te chuan a rang thei ang bera chhuah vek turin Burma sipai hruaitute an ngen bawk a ni.

Nikum kum tawp lam pawh khan mi 9,000 chuang lai an chhuah tawh a, mahse politic avanga lungin tangte erawh U Tin Win-a leh midang 100 vel chuah an tel a ni. Kumin kum tantirh lam pawh khan lungin tang mi 5,000 chuang zet an chhuah leh a, amaherawhchu politic avanga lungin tang mi lar deuhte erawh pakhat mah an tel lo a ni.

Tunah hian kan pi ber Suu Kyi-i leh U Khan Thun Oo-a te, Ko Min Ko Naing-a te, Ma Su Su Nui-i te leh politic avanga lungin tang mi 2,000 chuangte chu lunginah an la awm mek a ni.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Kan inneih dan hi


By: Alex Dinga
Tahan D

Tunlai khawvel kan hman mek hi thalai khawvel a ni tawh a. Chu
chuan culture uarna thlarau a rawn keng nghal pang a. Sakhuana
thlengin a nghawng chho tial tial a ni. Chutiang anga hun inher kan
hmachhawn mekah hian society- a kan hman chhunzawm theih tawh lo tur
thlak ngai emaw, siamthat ngai emaw, belh ngai te a awm em tiin rilru
hian a dap lo thei lova. Tam tak sawi tur a awm ngei ang. Tun tumah
Kan inneih dan hi tlemin han thlur leh ila. Mal leh mual lam ni rih
lovin, a lawm dan leh inchei dan te a ni rih zawk ang. Titi levela
ziak a ni.

Mizo society pawh a changkang tial tial a, hranghlui te pawh a lu
lu-in an khet hmi tial tial a (Zo kawltawng/ an in update ve zel a).
Inchei pawh kan uar sawtin inchei dan pawh kan thiam sawt viau tawh a.
Tlema upa lam deuh pawh an in update peih zel chuan en an nuam chho
zel a. Inchei hi ler tihna a ni lova, in zirtir kan ngai zawk. Tun chu
zofate pawh computer chhuak thar ang maiin kan ni sang reng tawh a,
thlirtu mit a hahdam hle. Awle, Upa te leh khawtlang hruaitu ten
tihdan thar min kawhhmuh chho zel thei hi a lawmawm em em a ni. A dik
reng emaw chu, kum 10 vel chauh kal ta atang khan Chhaktiang Zofate
zingah (Tahan leh a chhehvel) hnampuan hmanga inneih ni-a inchei hi
kan uar tan chauh niin a lang. Anih loh vek pawn a la rei lo viau mai
thei. Mizo innei thlalak han ena, Mizo thuam nena inchei han hmuh te
hian a dan a dang bik a. A hma chuan western costume kan hmang
tlangpui a. Tunah pawh kan la hmang tho nan, kan la kawp ve ve tan
tawh a. Mizo thuama incheia innei hi kan uarna rei rih lo viau mahse
khaw tam takah chuan kan la khawr hmel hle niin alang a. A hmanrua
mawi tak leh tha tawk kan la neih loh vangin min la hip vak rih lo
pawh a ni mahna nge, kan hriat loh hlanin an lo uar viau tawh zawk?
Tuna kan puanchei te leh hnam kawr te hi a that lo tihna lam ni lovin
tunah rih chuan hmeichhia thuam (Mo puan) atan Puanchei a ni tlangpui
a, hei bak style dang kan neih belh rih lo a ang a. Creative taka idea
thar Mizo culture ni tur, designer thiam deuh ten hma han la thei se
tha ang em aw tih tein ka ngaihtuah ve thin a. Mahse hetah hian mimal
ngaihdan leh tha duh dan mai chuan a harsa deuh mai thei. Design chi
hrang hrang a chhuah phawt hi a tul hmasa ngei ang. Tin, Mipa thuam
tur chi Hnam kawrchung design mawi tak, necktie mawi tak, (ngotekherh
ngawt veng lo deuhin), Mizo inneih dana thangthar ten kan chin zel
tur, zahpuiawm lo tak, Mizo hnam incheina tih fiah tak si a tarlang
thei, kan culture base ni si-a Idea siam thiam te nei ila, tichuan rei
lo te ah chuan mi tam takin kan la zir thei mai lawng maw, tih te min
ngaihtuahtir thin a, Nge tuna kan thuam pangngai hi a la tha tawk viau
zawk?

Mo lawm dan hi fel zawka kan tih theih nan kan society hian a
zawng zel a. A hau tak lo zawng te, a samkhai zawng te kan inziritir
zelin min kawhhmuh zel a. Tun hmaa kawtdunga stage show neih ang chi
kha a reh ta zel niin a lang a, a nuam viau nan. Tunah chuan Hall ah
kan hmang tlangpui tawh a. A tha-in a samkhai a, a felfai khawpin
alang. Mizo thalai ten kan bansan tur erawh a awm teuh ang. Mo hruai
zana lo rui tih ang vel te, Lawi ar chuhsak tih ang reng, khum hnuaia
ri reng reng tur ni awm taka bawngthi lo khai a tih vel, lo tlaivar
pui chiam tih ang reng, innei te mu thei lo tura siam tih vel hi
bansan hmaks chi a ni lawm ni? Mo hruai zan pawh rei tak hunserh
hmang lo se, honeymoon hman te hi uar ve ta ila, (tunah rih chuan khaw
tam taka chaw eia kan insawm te hi kan honeymoon chu a la nih rih ve
mai, kan remchan dan inang lo mahse a remchang thei tan a nachang kan
hriat a pawimawhin a rinawm. Kan hmun leh ram dinhmun ten a zir a
ngai a. A zir em em chiah loh pawn nu leh pa, chhungten hriatthiampui
a, hun fal pek thiam a pawimawh ngawtin a rinawm) He hun hlimawm hi
hman mai ni lovin chen tur chi niin a lang. Zah tur niin a lang lo (ka
la neih loh vangin ka sawi huai par par asin, mahse a tha tlat si a)
Damchhung hawlh tlang thei hringnun hun pawimawh ber te zinga mi
inneih hun hi thiantha, khawtlang chhung leh khat ten zei taka
hriatthiampuiin i lawmpui zel ang u. Tihdan tha, sawiho fo tur
inkawhhmuh zel ang u. Klom e.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

U.S. nena Indawrtawnna (Diplomatic Relation) nei lo ramte

Khawvel rawm tam zawkte chuan U.S.nena indawrtawnna (diplomatic relation) an nei deuh vek a, nimahsela U.S. nena indawrtawnna nei lo ramte pawh an awm a ni. Chung ramte chu-

1. Iran
2. Cuba
3. North Korea
4. Buhtan leh
5. Taiwan ramte an ni.

1. Iran

April 7, 1980 atang khan U.S. chuan Iran nena an indawrtawnna chu a titawp a, April 24, 1981 khan Iran chunga U.S. palai hnathawh turin Swiss sawrkar chuan mawhphurhna a la a, U.S. chunga Iran palai hnathawk turin Pakistan sawrkar chuan mawhphurhna a la bawk a ni.

2. Cuba

Cuba leh U.S. te hi ram inep reng ni mah sela Cuba-in Communism sawrkarna a pawm chin atang khan U.S. chuan Cuba nena an indawrtawnnate chu January 3, 1961 ah a titawp a, pawimawh leh loh theih loh thila an indawr dawn a nih chuan Hanava emaw Washing D.C. emawa Swiss Embassy kaltlangin an indawr mai thin a ni.

3. North Korea

U.S. in Khawvel Indopui II-a North Korea a han kah atang khan U.S. leh North Korea-te inkarah inhuatna nasa tak a awm a, engeawm thilah a changa inbiak leh indawrtawnna awm mah sela ambassadors-te erawh an nei lo ve thung.

4. Bhutan

U.S. leh Kingdom of Bhutan-te hian diplomatic relation nei lo mah sela polite taka chibai inbuknate erawh an nei tho a ni tiin U.S. Department of States chuan a sawi a. Pawimawhna avang emaw harsatna lo awm thut vawng emawa an indawr dawn a nih chuan India ram New Delhi khawpuia U.S. Ambassy kaltlangin an indawr mai thin a ni.

5. Taiwan

Taiwan chuan kum ………..khan People’s Republic of China atangin independence a puang a, amaherawhchu U.S. hian chu chu a pawmpui thei lo a ni. Dan lova sum indawntawnna leh indawrtawnna erawh Taipei, Washington D.C., leh U.S. States 12-a Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office kaltlangin an nei tho a ni.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Yangon khawpui Hlai Ta Ya Township-ah boom 7 a puak


September 16, zan khan Yangon khawpui Hlai Ta Ya Township-ah boom 7 a puak a, mi engzat chih nge thi erawh hriat a la ni lo. Hlai Ta Ya Township-a Cigarettes company leh ei leh in siamna company kingah zan dar 9:00pm vel khan boom a puak tih thu chu a hnaia khawsaten an sawi a ni.

Boom puah hmasak berna hmun chu Hlai Ta Ya Township, Ward 5, Bo Kyoke Bus stop kianga thawmhnaw leh khawl bungrua lian tak tak siamna KOMAT’SU BOMAG leh UMW company kiangah a ni a, rei vak lovah chuan police-te a rawng thleng nghal vat a, boom puahna hmun vel an endik mek lai chuan a kiang lawka Cigarettes siamna company VALIANT (V) kiangah boom 2 a zawnin a puah leh a ni. Chutianga company hruaitute leh police-te an buai mup mup lai chuan zan dar 12:00pm velah Max Cool Drink company kiangah a dang 2 a puak leh a, chutiang bawk chuan a kiang lawkah pawh a dang a rawn peak leh a, hetianga boom tipuaktute hi tute nge an nih tih erawh chu chiang taka hriat a la ni lova, tunah hian an la chhui mek a ni.

Hlai Ta Ya Township-a boom a puah avangin security lam pawh an uluk hle a, security guard hoten company chheh vela mipuite hnenah pawh mikhual riahtir lo turin leh loh theih loh thila riah tur an awm a nih pawhin mikhual riak turte report ngei ngei turin an hrilh bawk a ni.

Tired Of The Results You Are Seeing?

By James Smith

Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. If you are not pleased with the results you are seeing in a given ministry or program, make a change.

Positive change requires vision.

Vision is always needed to begin a new ministry or program, but it is also needed to continue it. We too often allow vision to guide us to begin something, but then leave vision out of the picture when growth or decrease begin to happen. It will take constant vision casting to cause a given ministry to continue to have growth.

Change it up! It is in our nature to try to find a norm or comfort zone.

However, when people find these, they begin to relax. Once they relax, it is very hard if possible at all to re-motivate them. One pastor told me he will throw a hammer through a wall before he allows people to think that change is not happening in the church. Constant change is exciting!

Change only what needs changing.

Don’t get in the way of progress. Allow those areas and people who are having success to continue without interference. There are always areas of the church that need help. Only make changes there. If modifications are to be made in an area of the church that is doing well, make sure they are small modifications that will not offend those who are causing progress.

Boldly change what no man has changed before.

Some sacred cows need buried. If you see an area that offers no help or blessing to the chuch and has become antiquated in it’s purpose, make a change. Make sure however, that the change you offer is better than what was offered before. Sell it to the individual first, then the congregation, then promote it and support it.

Not too many changes too fast.

Rule # 1 for the newly elected Pastor… Don’t change anything for the first year. Now that may be a bit extreme, but it would be easy to allow our zeal to overlook the present culture of the congregation. This would cause us to make changes that may offend some people.

• Be sure you know the history of a thing before you change it.
• Who started it?
• Why was it implemented?
• What purpose does it serve now?
• Who will it effect?
• Will it hurt or offend them to make a change?
• If so, can I get them excited about something else which would allow them to let go of this?

Saturday, September 19, 2009

All Nobel Laureates in Literature



The Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded to 105 persons since 1901.

• 2008 - Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio
• 2007 - Doris Lessing
• 2006 - Orhan Pamuk
• 2005 - Harold Pinter
• 2004 - Elfriede Jelinek
• 2003 - J. M. Coetzee
• 2002 - Imre Kertész
• 2001 - V. S. Naipaul
• 2000 - Gao Xingjian
• 1999 - Günter Grass
• 1998 - José Saramago
• 1997 - Dario Fo
• 1996 - Wislawa Szymborska
• 1995 - Seamus Heaney
• 1994 - Kenzaburo Oe
• 1993 - Toni Morrison
• 1992 - Derek Walcott
• 1991 - Nadine Gordimer
• 1990 - Octavio Paz
• 1989 - Camilo José Cela
• 1988 - Naguib Mahfouz
• 1987 - Joseph Brodsky
• 1986 - Wole Soyinka
• 1985 - Claude Simon
• 1984 - Jaroslav Seifert
• 1983 - William Golding
• 1982 - Gabriel García Márquez
• 1981 - Elias Canetti
• 1980 - Czeslaw Milosz
• 1979 - Odysseus Elytis
• 1978 - Isaac Bashevis Singer
• 1977 - Vicente Aleixandre
• 1976 - Saul Bellow
• 1975 - Eugenio Montale
• 1974 - Eyvind Johnson, Harry Martinson
• 1973 - Patrick White
• 1972 - Heinrich Böll
• 1971 - Pablo Neruda
• 1970 - Alexandr Solzhenitsyn
• 1969 - Samuel Beckett
• 1968 - Yasunari Kawabata
• 1967 - Miguel Angel Asturias
• 1966 - Shmuel Agnon, Nelly Sachs
• 1965 - Mikhail Sholokhov
• 1964 - Jean-Paul Sartre
• 1963 - Giorgos Seferis
• 1962 - John Steinbeck
• 1961 - Ivo Andric
• 1960 - Saint-John Perse
• 1959 - Salvatore Quasimodo
• 1958 - Boris Pasternak
• 1957 - Albert Camus
• 1956 - Juan Ramón Jiménez
• 1955 - Halldór Laxness
• 1954 - Ernest Hemingway
• 1953 - Winston Churchill
• 1952 - François Mauriac
• 1951 - Pär Lagerkvist
• 1950 - Bertrand Russell
• 1949 - William Faulkner
• 1948 - T.S. Eliot
• 1947 - André Gide
• 1946 - Hermann Hesse
• 1945 - Gabriela Mistral
• 1944 - Johannes V. Jensen
• 1943 - The prize money was with 1/3 allocated to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section
• 1942 - The prize money was with 1/3 allocated to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section
• 1941 - The prize money was with 1/3 allocated to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section
• 1940 - The prize money was with 1/3 allocated to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section
• 1939 - Frans Eemil Sillanpää
• 1938 - Pearl Buck
• 1937 - Roger Martin du Gard
• 1936 - Eugene O'Neill
• 1935 - The prize money was with 1/3 allocated to the Main Fund and with 2/3 to the Special Fund of this prize section
• 1934 - Luigi Pirandello
• 1933 - Ivan Bunin
• 1932 - John Galsworthy
• 1931 - Erik Axel Karlfeldt
• 1930 - Sinclair Lewis
• 1929 - Thomas Mann
• 1928 - Sigrid Undset
• 1927 - Henri Bergson
• 1926 - Grazia Deledda
• 1925 - George Bernard Shaw
• 1924 - Wladyslaw Reymont
• 1923 - William Butler Yeats
• 1922 - Jacinto Benavente
• 1921 - Anatole France
• 1920 - Knut Hamsun
• 1919 - Carl Spitteler
• 1918 - The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section
• 1917 - Karl Gjellerup, Henrik Pontoppidan
• 1916 - Verner von Heidenstam
• 1915 - Romain Rolland
• 1914 - The prize money was allocated to the Special Fund of this prize section
• 1913 - Rabindranath Tagore
• 1912 - Gerhart Hauptmann
• 1911 - Maurice Maeterlinck
• 1910 - Paul Heyse
• 1909 - Selma Lagerlöf
• 1908 - Rudolf Eucken
• 1907 - Rudyard Kipling
• 1906 - Giosuè Carducci
• 1905 - Henryk Sienkiewicz
• 1904 - Frédéric Mistral, José Echegaray
• 1903 - Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson
• 1902 - Theodor Mommsen
• 1901 - Sully Prudhomme

Liandingpuii Video


2009 EMMY AWARDS

1. Best Series, Drama
‘Big Love’
‘Breaking Bad’
‘Damages’
‘Dexter’
‘House’
‘Lost’
‘Mad Men’

2. Best Series, Comedy
‘30 Rock’
‘Entourage’
‘Family Guy’
‘Flight Of The Conchords’
‘How I Met Your Mother’
‘The Office’
‘Weeds’

3. Best Actor, Drama
Bryan Cranston ‘Breaking Bad’
Michael C. Hall ‘Dexter’
Hugh Laurie ‘House’
Gabriel Byrne ‘In Treatment’
Jon Hamm ‘Mad Men’
Simon Baker ‘The Mentalist’

4. Best Actor, Comedy
Alec Baldwin ‘30 Rock’
Tony Shalhoub ‘Monk’
Jim Parsons ‘The Big Bang Theory’
Steve Carell ‘The Office’
Charlie Sheen ‘Two And A Half Men’
Jemaine Clement
‘Flight Of The Conchords’

5. Best Actress, Drama
Sally Field ‘Brothers & Sisters’
Glenn Close ‘Damages’
Mariska Hargitay
‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’
Holly Hunter ‘Saving Grace’
Kyra Sedgwick ‘The Closer’
Elisabeth Moss ‘Mad Men’


6. Best Actress, Comedy
Tina Fey ‘30 Rock’
Christina Applegate ‘Samantha Who?’
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
‘The New Adventures Of Old Christine’
Sarah Silverman
‘The Sarah Silverman Program’
Mary-Louise Parker ‘Weeds’
Toni Collette ‘United States Of Tara’

7. Best Reality-Competition Program
‘American Idol’
‘Dancing With The Stars’
‘Project Runway’
‘The Amazing Race’
‘Top Chef’

8. Best Host for a Reality or
Reality-Competition Program
Ryan Seacrest ‘American Idol’
Tom Bergeron ‘Dancing With the Stars’
Phil Keoghan ‘The Amazing Race’
Heidi Klum ‘Project Runway’
Jeff Probst ‘Survivor’
Padma Lakshmi and Tom Colicchio ‘Top Chef’

9. Best Supporting Actor, Drama Series
William Shatner ‘Boston Legal’
Christian Clemenson ‘Boston Legal’
Aaron Paul ‘Breaking Bad’
Michael Emerson ‘Lost’
John Slattery ‘Mad Men’
William Hurt ‘Damages’

10. Best Supporting Actress, Drama Series
Rose Byrne ‘Damages’
Hope Davis ‘In Treatment’
Chandra Wilson ‘Grey’s Anatomy’
Sandra Oh ‘Grey’s Anatomy’
Dianne Wiest ‘In Treatment’
Cherry Jones ‘24’

11. Best Supporting Actor, Comedy Series
Kevin Dillon ‘Entourage’
Tracy Morgan ‘30 Rock’
Neil Patrick Harris
‘How I Met Your Mother’
Rainn Wilson ‘The Office’
Jon Cryer ‘Two And A Half Men’
Jack McBrayer ‘30 Rock’

12. Best Variety, Music or Comedy Series
‘Late Show With David Letterman’
‘Real Time With Bill Maher’
‘Saturday Night Live’
‘The Colbert Report’
‘The Daily Show With Jon Stewart’

13. Best Guest Actor In A Drama Series
Edward Asner ‘CSI: NY’
Ted Danson ‘Damages’
Jimmy Smits ‘Dexter’
Ernest Borgnine ‘ER’
Michael J. Fox ‘Rescue Me’

14. Best Guest Actress In A Drama Series
Sharon Lawrence ‘Grey’s Anatomy’
Ellen Burstyn
‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’
Brenda Blethyn
‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’
Carol Burnett
‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’
CCH Pounder
‘The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency’

15. Best Guest Actor In A Comedy Series
Beau Bridges ‘Desperate Housewives’
Justin Timberlake ‘Saturday Night Live’
Steve Martin ‘30 Rock’
Jon Hamm ‘30 Rock’
Alan Alda ‘30 Rock’

16. Best Supporting Actress, Comedy Series
Kristin Chenoweth ‘Pushing Daisies’
Kristen Wiig ‘Saturday Night Live’
Amy Poehler ‘Saturday Night Live’
Jane Krakowski ‘30 Rock’
Vanessa Williams ‘Ugly Betty’
Elizabeth Perkins ‘Weeds’

17. Best Guest Actress In A Comedy Series
Christine Baranski
‘The Big Bang Theory’
Gena Rowlands ‘Monk’
Betty White ‘My Name Is Earl’
Tina Fey ‘Saturday Night Live’
Jennifer Aniston ‘30 Rock’
Elaine Stritch ‘30 Rock’

18. Best Miniseries
‘Generation Kill’
‘Little Dorrit’

19. Best Lead Actress, Miniseries or Movie
Chandra Wilson ‘Accidental Friendship’
Shirley MacLaine ‘Coco Chanel’
Drew Barrymore ‘Grey Gardens’
Jessica Lange ‘Grey Gardens’
Sigourney Weaver ‘Prayers For Bobby’

20. Best Lead Actor, Miniseries or Movie
Kevin Kline ‘Cyrano de Bergerac’
Brendan Gleeson ‘Into The Storm’
Sir Ian McKellen ‘King Lear’
Kevin Bacon ‘Taking Chance’
Kiefer Sutherland ‘24: Redemption’
Kenneth Branagh
‘Wallander: One Step Behind’

Friday, September 18, 2009

World's Most Expensive Dog


Kan hnung khan Sweden lama ka thian mi pakhatin, “Sweden ramah chuan naupang (right) a sang ber a, a dawtah mipa (right), a dawt leh a, hmeichhia (right), a dawt leh ah chuan ui (right) a ni,” tih mi rawn hrilh a, mak ka ti khawp mai a. Ui hian (right) sang tak an lo nei ve ang tih ka lo ngaihtuah ngai hauh lova, chumi ni atang chuan animalsa news lamte leh animals photo gallery velte ka han en vel thuak thuk a, AOL News-ah ui pakhat chu World Record-a an dah luh thu ka hmu fuh hlauh mai a, chumi chanchin chu tlem ka han thai ve dawn a ni.

China nu pakhat hausa em em Mrs. Wang-i chu Tibet ram Qinghai province-ah a zuk zin a, chumi hmunah chuan Tibet ui fing bera an sawi White Root-a (Ui pa a nih avangin White Root-a tia tarlan mai a ni) an tih chu a va hmu fuh hlauh mai a, Mrs. Wang-i chuan $ 586,000-in a lei ta a, chumi chanchin chu The Times of London chuan September 10 khan a tarlang nghal a ni.

Kumin kum tantirh lam khan Florida chhungkhua khat chuan Lancelot Encore tih ui fing tak mai chu $ 155,000 in an lei a, mahse tun tuma Mrs. Wang-in $ 586,000 meuh senga White Root-a lei tak avangin “The world’s most expensive dog,” tiin Times chuan World Record-ah a dahlut nghal a ni.

White Root-a hi kumkhat leh a chanve chauh a la ni a, Mrs. Wang-i chuan he ui chi ang hi a dang hmuh belh a beisei thu a sawi bawk a ni. Qinghai atanga a rawn haw lam chuan White Root-a hming chu Yangtze River Number Two-tiin a rawn thlak nghal bawk a. Mrs. Wang-i leh a fapa thar Yangtze Number Two-a te chu animals fan-te leh local pet lovers-ten luxury car 30 nen “Welcome, Yangtze Number Two,” tih lehkha ziahte nen Xi’an international airport-ah an lo hmuak a ni.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Deadliest Air Disasters

1. Date: March 27, 1977
What Happened: A KLM Boeing 747 and a PanAmerican Boeing 747 collided on a runway in Tenerife, Canary Islands, setting off a massive explosion.
Death Toll: 583

2. Date: Aug. 12, 1985
What Happened: A Japan AirLines Boeing 747 crashed into a mountainside 70 miles from Tokyo after losing part of its tail.
Death Toll: 520

3. Date: Nov. 12, 1996
What Happened: A Saudi Arabia Airlines Boeing 747 collided with a Kazakhstan Airlines cargo plane near New Delhi, India.
Death Toll: 349

4. Date: Aug. 19, 1980
What Happened: A Saudi Arabian Airlines Lockheed jet made an emergency landing at King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh after a fire broke out on board. Flames engulfed the plane.
Death Toll: 302


5. Date: Feb. 19, 2003
What Happened: A Russian-made Iranian Revolutionary Guard military plane crashed in mountainous terrain as it prepared to land in Kerman in southeastern Iran.
Death Toll: 275

6..Date: May 25, 1979
What Happened: An American Airlines DC-10 crashed after takeoff from Chicago's O'Hare International Airport.
Death Toll: 275

7. Date: Nov. 12, 2001
What Happened: An American Airlines Airbus A300 crashed after takeoff from JFK International Airport into the New York City borough of Queens.
Death Toll: 265, including people on the ground

8. Date: April 26, 1994
What Happened: A China Airlines Airbus A300 crashed on landing at Nagoya Airport in Japan.
Death Toll: 264

9. Date: Dec. 12, 1985
What Happened: An Arrow Air DC-8 crashed after takeoff from Newfoundland, Canada. The chartered plane was carrying U.S. troops from Egypt to Fort Campbell, Ky.
Death Toll: 256

10. Date: Sept. 26, 1997
What Happened: A Garuda Indonesia Airbus A300 crashed near the airport in Medan, Indonesia.
Death Toll: 234
(Sources: AP, bbc.co.uk)

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

A message from UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in Mizo Language

The Second International Day of Democracy

Democracy tih awmzia dik tak chu democracy tih hmingah hian a tawp mai mai lova, economic leh social llama hmasawn chhoh zelna leh remna leh muanna kawnga zau taka hmalak a, mitinte zalenna leh diknate hlutsak a, hriatpui hi democracy dik tak chu a ni.

Noverber 8, 2008 khan the Genenral Assembly rorelna chuan September 15 chu International Day of Democracy atana a puang a, nimin September 15, 2009 khan a vawihnihna chiah a ni. He Internationla Day of Democracy Ni-ah hian khawvela democracy ramte dinhmun thlirletna neih a ni a, economic, social, security & peace leh civil & human rights chungchangah ramtinten engang hmasawnna nge an neih tih chu thlirlet a ni.

Mimal, civil society, sawrkar inawpna hrang hrangte leh international community-ten goal fel tak an neih a, thukhat vuana hma an lak chuah hian democracy tih hian awmzia ril tak a nei thei chauh va, chutianga lungrualna chuan mitin tana zalenna, hlimna leh lawmna a siam a, khawi hmunah pawh a siam zel dawn a ni.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Famous Quotes by Bill Clinton

1. "It's the economy, stupid." —Bill Clinton on Finance and Economics

2. "I ask you to join in a re-United States. We need to empower our people so they can take more responsibility for their own lives in a world that is ever smaller, where everyone counts. We need a new spirit of community, a sense that we are all in this together, or the American Dream will continue to wither. Our destiny is bound up with the destiny of every other American." —Bill Clinton on Politics Government

Quotes about Clinton

Bill Clinton is generally viewed as one smart politician, having been twice elected the President, helped by lackluster Robert Dole, having survived the Lewinsky sex scandal, lying under oath about sex, and impeachment. When is it all about himself, he is cunningly smart.

Ralph Nader, Washington Times, January 28, 2008. The idea of Bill Clinton back in the White House with nothing to do is something I just can't imagine.

Mitt Romney, Republican Debates, January 25, 2008.

Then the big white whale, Clinton. What about someone who is a war criminal, a taker of bribes from foreign dictatorships, almost certainly a rapist (plausibly accused, anyway, by three believable women, of rape), executed a black man (Ricky Ray Rector) who was so mentally retarded that he was unable to plead or to understand the charges â" You're against all that, right? But you're for it when it's someone who you think is a "New Democrat".

Monday, September 14, 2009

View Point- Iran Nuclear Program II























September 11, Zirtawp khan Iran Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki-a chuan world power ram rukte nena October Ni hmasa bera thusawihona nei turin Iran-in rem a tih thu chu Belgium, Brussels atangin world power ram rukte leh European Unions (EU) foreign policy chief Javier Slona-a kaltlangin khawvelah a pung ta a. Amaherawhchu tun tum an thuthona turah hi chuan a bik takin global nuclear disarmament leh Iran-West ramte nena an inhmuhthiamlohnate an sawiho ang a, Iran nuclear program erawh rorel agenda-ah an thun tel dawn nge dawn lo tih hriatchaintheih a la ni lo.
Tun tumah hian Iran-in a nuclear program chungchang sawi duh lo mah sela White House atanga palai Robert Gibbs-a erawh chaun, “Iran nuclear program hian international dan a bawhpelh avangin Iran-in world power-te nena thusawiho a duh loh fo chuan mawhphurhna rit tak chu Iran chungah a innghat fel tawh dawn a ni,” tiin a sawi a, U.S. States Department palai P.J. Crowely-a pawhin, “Iran-in a nuclear program chungchang agenda-a thu tel duh lo mah sela tun tum rorelnaah chuan palai kalkhawmten an thailang tho tho dawn a ni,” tih a sawi bawk a ni. September 10 khan Iran chuan UN Security Council-a permanent member 5 leh Germany-te nena inhmuhkhawm a beisei thu a hraittir tawh a, amaherawhchu security cooperation leh global disarmament chungchangte chuah sawiho a beisei hmel a ni.
Iran chuan kum 6 kal ta atang tawh khan Teran khawpui atanga kilometers 500 (miles 300) vela hla Natanz-ah a nuclear program tihlawhtling tura uranium siamna khawl ropui tak a lo nei tawh a, UN Security Council pawhin he program hi bansan turin vawi tam tak a ngen tawh a, mahse Iran-in a bansan mai duh loh avangin vawiin thleng a la chhunzawm zel a. Kan hnung July-a G8 kan tih khawvel ram hausa ber ram 8 U.S., Germany, Britain, France, Japan, Russia, Italy leh Canada-ten Italy ram ,L’Aquila-a rorel an neih tum pawh khan September thla tawp hma ngeia Iran-in a nuclear program bansan turin warning khauh tak an pe tawh bawk a ni. EU leh U.S. te chuan kum 2006 atang khan Iran chungah economic sanction an lo siam tawh a, tunah hian economic sanction tum thum meuh an siam tawh a ni. Amaherawhchu Iran hnar hnuaiah phatna a bo bik mawlh lova, a nuclear program chu mi tam tak thihtheihna ralthuam hlauhawm (mass of destruction) atana hman a tum loh thu leh nuclear technology hmanga electric power siamchhuah belh nan chauhva hman a tum thu pawh khawvel hriatah a puang chamchi ve a ni.
UN nuclear watchdog agengcy-te sawi dan phei chuan Teran hian nuclear ralthuam hlauawm siamchhuah nan uranium a nei del tawh mai thei a, a la nei del lo a nih pawhin hun rei lo te ah chuan a nei thuai dawn a ni an ti hial a ni. Mithiamte chhut dan chuan Iran-in kan hnung February thla khan uranium kilograms 1,000 (pound 2,000) vel a nei tawh a, uranium kilograms 1,000 chuan nuclear ralthuam (nuclear weapon) pakhat a siamchhaukthei tawh a ni, an ti. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in report a pe hnuhnung ber chuan Iran hian a tlem berah uranium kilograms 1,430(pounds 3,153) vel a nei tawh a, he uranium hi centrifuges 5,000 vel a tling tawh a, IAEA agency-ten February thlaa report an pek tum ai khan tun tum report-ah hian centrifuges 1,000 a ;p chuang hman leh tawh a, tunah hian centrifuges 2,000 chuang silfai tur an nei sa bawk a ni.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad-a erawh chuan September 7 khan, “Iran-in a nuclear program hi ralthuam hlauhawm (mass of destruction) atana hman a tum loh avangin leh nuclear technology hmanga electric power tihchhuah nan chauhva hman a tum avangin he nuclear program chungchangah hian Iran-in dikna (right) a nei a ni. Chuvangin Iran-in a nuclear program a bansan mai lovang a, West ramte (a bik takin Britain leh United States-te a kawk a) nen pawh Iran nuclear program chungchang kan sawi dun thei lo a ni,” tiin a puang ve thung a. Iran FM Monouchehr Mottai-a pawhin, “Tun tum rorelnaah hi chuan Iran-in nuclear technology hmanga uranium a siam chungchangah right fel tak a neih avangin Iran hian chu right chu a theihtawpin a defend ve dawn a ni,” tiin a sawi bawk.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad-a chuan kum kal ta khan Tuipuisena Israel ram hnawlthla mai a tum avangin leh khawvel map atanga Israel ram thai bo mai a duh avangin Israel pawhin kutthlak mai chu a nap a, mahse Israel hian Iran chunga US policy chu a lo ralthlir reng ta zawk a ni. Iran-in Palestine Islamic movement/Hamas Movement-te leh Lebanon rama Syria pawlkhat Hezbollah helhote a sponsor ve avangin Iran chungah Israel a thinrim hle a, tun tum rorelna turah pawh hian Israel second Prime Minister Dan Meidor-a chuan, “Iran-in mi tam tak thihthiehna nuclear boom a siamchhuahtheih hma hian Iran nuclear program hi a rang thei ang bera tihtawpsak a hun tawh tak zet a ni,” tiin a sawi bawk a ni.
July thla Ni 18 khan CNN chuan US President nen interview a siam a, chumi tum chuan Israel-in Iran nuclear siamna hmun boom chhiat vek tur tih chungchangah U.S. in Israel hnenah thupek a neih leh neih loh zawhna a nei a, U.S. President Barack Obama chuan, “Iran nuclear boom chhe vek tura Israel hnena thupek engmah a awm lo ve. (Absolutely not, no green light for Israel to strike. We cannot dictate to other countries what their security interests are.) tiin a sawi a. U.S. chuan Iran nuclear chungchangah thui tak a ngaihtuah tawh a, U.S. in a duh ber chu diplomatic channel hmanga he buaina hi chinfel a tum zawk a ni. Amaherawhchu kei Obama hi U.S. President leh U.S. commander-in-chief hna vuan kawp vektu ka nih avangin U.S. zalenna leh himna a nih dawn phawt chuan U.S. in right a neih apingte chu humhalh turin ka inpaih reng a ni,” tiin a chhang a ni. Obama Vice President John Biden-a pawhin, “Iran nuclear chungchangah hi chuan Israel nen thuhmun ka vaw vek thei kher lovang, Israel chungthuah chuan Israel vekin thutlukna a siam ve mai tur a ni. Keini U.S. hian ram dang thiltihna engkimah inrawlh vek a tum lova, ram khatin a tih tur leh tih loh tur chu amah ngeiin thutlukna asiam mai tur zawk a ni,” tiin ABC Television atangin a sawi bawk a ni. Tun tumah hian U.S. pawh nasa takin a inpuahchak a, U.S. chuan Iran-in terrorist pawl hrang hrangte a support a ni tih chungchang te, Iraq leh Afganistan chungchang-te thlenga Iran nena thawhho dan ngaihtuah a tum bawk dawn a ni.
Thirtu tam tak chuan tun tum Iran chungchang an ngaihtuahna turah hian hlawhtlinna eng emaw tal chu a awm ngei an ring a, engangin nge Iran buaina chu an hmachhawn dawn tih erawh thirtute hriatchak ber a ni thung a ni. Mi tam tak chuan Iran chungah hian soft diplomacy chuah chuan awmzia a neih theih tak tak an ring lova, hard diplomacy zawk hi Iran tana tha zawk tur niin an chhut ve thung a. Mithiam thenkhatte erawh chuan Iran buaina hi international buaina a nih ang bawkin regional buaina a nih avangin regional approach hmanga thulai rem hi a that ber an ring ve thung a ni.
Iran rama UK ambassador Sir Richard Dalton-a pawhin, “Iran chungchangah GCC-hi inrawlh thuk se la, engemaw chen hmasawnna a awm ka ring tlat a ni. Tun ang hun khirh tak pawha GCC-ten Iran buaina an lo tuilian ralthlir ve mai mai a nih chuan Iran hi tun angin engtikah mah a awm leh ngai tawh lo mai thei a ni,” tiin Royal United Institute (RUSI-Qatar)-a Summit an neih tumah an sawi nghe nghe a ni.

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Sunday, September 13, 2009

Connect With People

By James Smith

If you desire for people to follow you, you have to connect with them. The catalyst of your relationship with them at any level may very well have to be a result of your constant effort to associate with them. An unbeliever’s only basis for coming into the knowledge of truth may well be his relationship with his teacher/preacher.

Connect with them on a personal level. Find out what it is that interests them and try to find a common interest. Get to know them personally. Visit their home. Invite them to yours. Go places with them. Let them know you care for them on more than a Pastoral level. If they consider you to be their friend, they will support you much more than if you are only an authority to them.

Connect with them on a professional level. If he is a doctor, read a few books on the latest surgery procedures. If he coaches football, learn a bit about the game. If she is a teacher, talk education with her.

Connect with them in your preaching. Personalize your preaching. Major newspapers write their articles on the 6th grade educational level. Hence they are able to reach a broader audience than if they wrote them on the college level where most people may not understand certain wording. Bring bible stories and situations into present day circumstances. Touch home once in a while.

Connect them to others in the church. Without good relationships in the church, new converts do not stay. If a person has only a few people they are connected with in the church, their chances of staying are much higher than someone who does not find relationships within the church. Create ministries to get them connected.



Saturday, September 12, 2009

All Laureates in Economics



All Laureates in Economics

The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel has been awarded to 62 individuals since 1969.

• 2008 - Paul Kurgan


• 2007 - Leonid Hurwicz, Eric S. Maskin, Roger B. Myerson


• 2006 - Edmund S. Phelps


• 2005 - Robert J. Aumann, Thomas C. Schelling


• 2004 - Finn E. Kydland, Edward C. Prescott


• 2003 - Robert F. Engle III, Clive W.J. Granger


• 2002 - Daniel Kahneman, Vernon L. Smith


• 2001 - George A. Akerlof, A. Michael Spence, Joseph E. Stiglitz


• 2000 - James J. Heckman, Daniel L. McFadden


• 1999 - Robert A. Mundell


• 1998 - Amartya Sen


• 1997 - Robert C. Merton, Myron S. Scholes


• 1996 - James A. Mirrlees, William Vickrey


• 1995 - Robert E. Lucas Jr.


• 1994 - John C. Harsanyi, John F. Nash Jr., Reinhard Selten


• 1993 - Robert W. Fogel, Douglass C. North


• 1992 - Gary S. Becker


• 1991 - Ronald H. Coase


• 1990 - Harry M. Markowitz, Merton H. Miller, William F. Sharpe


• 1989 - Trygve Haavelmo


• 1988 - Maurice Allais


• 1987 - Robert M. Solow


• 1986 - James M. Buchanan Jr.


• 1985 - Franco Modigliani


• 1984 - Richard Stone


• 1983 - Gerard Debreu


• 1982 - George J. Stigler


• 1981 - James Tobin


• 1980 - Lawrence R. Klein


• 1979 - Theodore W. Schultz, Sir Arthur Lewis


• 1978 - Herbert A. Simon


• 1977 - Bertil Ohlin, James E. Meade


• 1976 - Milton Friedman


• 1975 - Leonid Vitaliyevich Kantorovich, Tjalling C. Koopmans


• 1974 - Gunnar Myrdal, Friedrich August von Hayek


• 1973 - Wassily Leontief


• 1972 - John R. Hicks, Kenneth J. Arrow


• 1971 - Simon Kuznets


• 1970 - Paul A. Samuelson


• 1969 - Ragnar Frisch, Jan Tinbergen



Source: http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/economics/laureates/


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