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Trouble in paradise...no way!... Preity refuses to say any more on the matter. But according to a very close friend of the couple, there's absolutely no problem between Preity and Maureen. "They get along famously. It may sound exciting to have two glamorous women fighting over a man. But the fact is, there's absolutely no tension between the two. Preity is very fond of her boyfriend's mother. Touchwood, her relationship with Ness is proceeding on course," said the friend. "The reason why she doesn''t speak about Ness and his family is because they''re no part of the entertainment business. They guard their privacy fiercely. Preity respects their space and is happy not to disrupt the status quo in any way," the friend added. BOLLYWOOD ARTICLES Trouble in paradise...no way! Media Release Preity is amused by the fresh rounds of rumours about her split with beau Ness Wadia. READ MORE Guest-list and detailed schedules of Abhi-Ash wedding Media Release Neighbours have been asked to keep their gates shut to media personnel and the aviation ministry requested to bar planes over their residence during the wedding. READ MORE 'It's fun to do sexy item numbers' Media Release Tanushree Dutta makes no bones in admitting that she is game for small but saucy performances in films instead of long and boring roles. READ MORE Shouldn’t Konko.. who’s soooo talented… believe in pyar kiya to darna kya? Media Rel... 'I met children who only wanted to live'...
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'I met children who only wanted to live'
By Idan Raichel April 15, 2007
Idan Raichel
is an Israeli musician and leader of the Idan Raichel Project. Save a Child's Heart Ynetnews The Idan Raichel Project RWANDA - Three months ago, I was asked if I would like to join a group traveling to Ethiopia and Rwanda. When asked to travel to Ethiopia, I go. I'm even willing to join a group that supports elephants. It took me a while to realize that the group consisted of doctors who travel around the world to treat children suffering from heart ailments. Naturally I was a bit cynical: Who are you? Great heroes trying to save the world? "Come and see the department at the Wolfson Medical Center," they told me. I decided to go there one morning. I saw things I couldn't believe existed only ten minutes away from my home. Students from all over the world take care of Palestinian and Jordanian children, children from Zanzibar, Vietnam and Ethiopia -all of them suffering from heart diseases and laying in one department full of tubes. Less than a year ago I performed in Ethiopia in a series of very moving concerts which were also documented by Tomer Hyman. I never imagined that I would return within a year, but then one night my partner Amber and I once again boarded an Ethiopian Airlines flight to Addis Ababa along with the group of doctors. Addis, a poor and harsh city At dawn we landed in Addis, a poor and harsh city. We immediately caught the soldier's attention. E... Shady business: Knock-off sunglasses pose health risks...
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