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Friday, September 5, 2014

Joan Rivers funeral wish - Valentino, Beyonce's hair, Meryl Streep crying




Above is Joan River's funeral requests written in her 2012 book, I Hate Everyone...Starting With Me. Meanwhile it's been revealed that her funeral will take place on Sunday September 7th at the Temple Emanu-El in New York. See some more memorable quotes from the book after the cut...


On what she wants for her own funeral
"When I die, I want my funeral to be a huge showbiz affair with lights, cameras, action...I want Craft services, I want paparazzi and I want publicists making a scene! I want it to be Hollywood all the way. I don't want some rabbi rambling on;

I want Meryl Streep crying, in five different accents. I don't want a eulogy; I want Bobby Vinton to pick up my head and sing "Mr. Lonely." I want to look gorgeous, better dead than I do alive. I want to be buried in a Valentino gown and I want Harry Winston to make me a toe tag. And I want a wind machine so that even in the casket my hair is blowing just like Beyoncé's."

On obituaries
"I love the obituaries. To me, obituaries are just wedding announcements without the pictures. I read the obituaries carefully, the way Lindsay Lohan reads her Miranda rights."

On people who die of natural causes
"I hate people who die of natural causes; they just don't understand the moment. It's the grand finale, act three, the eleven o'clock number — make it count. If you're going to die, die interesting! Is there anything worse than a boring death? I think not. When my time comes I'm going to go out in highs type. I have no intention of being sick or lingering or dragging on and on and boring everyone I know. I have no intention of coughing and wheezing for months on end. One morning you'll wake up and read a headline: Joan Rivers Found Dead...On George Clooney's Face. Clooney Was So Bereft All He Could Say Was, 'Xjfhfyrnem.'"

On funerals
"I love funerals! To me a funeral is just a red carpet show for dead people. It's a chance for mourners from all walks of life to accessorize basic black, and to make a fashion statement that is bold enough to draw attention away from the bereaved but subtle enough so that no one knows that it's happening. And, it's a great way to have quiet fun."

On people who offer condolences
"I hate people who try to make you feel better. Like the neighbor who says, 'Don't forget, the first part of 'funeral' is 'fun!' Or the minister who says, 'He's in a better place now.' I'm tempted to yell out, 'No he's not. He had a house in the Hamptons. What's wrong with you?""

On the pick-up scene at funerals
"As I get older, I'm going to a lot more funerals, and let me tell you something, it's a great pick-up scene. A graveside funeral is live eHarmony for the bereaved."
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Tuesday, September 2, 2014

TCD members meet JK, fail to reach consensus




President Jakaya Kikwete speaks to Tanzania Centre for Democracy (TCD) members, who comprise political party leaders, at State House in Dodoma yesterday.


Finally, members of Tanzania Centre for Democracy (TCD) comprising all political party leaders met President Jakaya Kikwete yesterday here where they discussed two crucial political issues – standoff in constitution making process and the forthcoming General Election. They failed to reach consensus.


He met with the party leaders for the three good hours at the State House in Kilimani area – the historical place where tough decisions are normally taken.

It took place from 12.30 to 15.30 hours, but only ended up by resolving that the two sides—the ruling CCM and the opposition parties keep on thinking about the matters and meet again on September 8, in the nation’s designated capital.

“We met the President and discussed two main issues, the deadlocked constitution making process and the 2015 General Election. But we agreed that we meet again on September 8, this year after we all had given those matters a deeper though,” TCD chairman, John Cheyo, told reporters without shedding more light.

Early last month, members of the Coalition of Defenders of the People's Constitution (Ukawa) who form the opposition part of TCD, threatened to conduct countrywide demonstrations should Kikwete refuse to suspend the ongoing constitutional review process claiming it was a one side show.

Ukawa had also agreed that in the coming General Election scheduled for October next year, the winner of the Presidential post should garner at least 51 per cent or more of the total votes cast as provided in the present constitution. Should there be any disputes as to the results, then such discrepancies should be pursued in the court of law and not on the streets, they averred.

Soon after the meeting with the President, neither of the party leaders was willing to brief journalists who had gathered outside the meeting room on what had transpired in their talks.

TCD members were seen heading for another meeting of their own without the President.

“I am not in a position to speak to the media as this is not a meeting by members of the Coalition of People's Constitution (Ukawa) but rather one by the Tanzania Centre for Democracy,” said Prof Ibrahim Lipumba while heading to the other meet – for TCD leaders only.

TCD is composed of all political parties with representation in Parliament.
After the TCD meeting that lasted for an hour, it’s when its chairman, John Cheyo, spoke to journalists on what transpired in the two meetings.

“As TCD, we have formed a sub committed to look into the matters in details so that when we meet the President again on September 8, we should be in a position to make our stand on the material day,” noted Cheyo, who did not even disclose the members of the subcommittee.

Opposition party leaders in TCD arrived on a private jet in Dodoma at around 10.15 hours and headed straight to meet their CCM counterparts, before they later went to meet the head of State.

Around 20 political leaders attended the meeting. Besides President Kikwete, they included TCD chairman Johy Cheyo, Chadema secretary general Dr Wilbrod Slaa, CCM vice chairman (Mainland) Philip Mangula, CCM secretary general Abdulrahman Kinana and TLP national chairman Augustine Lyatonga Mrema.

Others were NCCR national chairman James Mbatia, CUF national chairman Prof Ibrahim Lipumba, Chadema’s Tundu Lissu and many others.

Ukawa member walked out of the Constituent Assembly in mid April this year claiming that they were not satisfied with the manner in which they were handled in the CA. They have since then, refused to go back.



Source:The Guardian
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Ten Tanzanian Students Win BG Scholarship to Study in the UK


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TEN Tanzanian students have won BG Tanzania scholarships to pursue postgraduate students in the oil and gas sector at UK universities.

The natural gas investor, BG Tanzania held a predeparture luncheon for the ten lucky students in Dar es Salaam on Thursday to bid them farewell before they leave for the UK.

In the luncheon, the students had opportunity to meet the BG East Africa President and Asset General Manager, Derek Hudson, and the BG Tanzania management team before departure.

The BG scholarship scheme, which is part of the company's social performance and local content strategy, provides opportunities for 10 Tanzanians each year to study in the UK and to become part of the future work force in Tanzania's oil and gas sector.

The programme, which began in 2012, initially sponsored 2 scholars each year, and has increased to 10 this year. The scholarship is open to all Tanzanians with the right qualifications.

The scholarships, funded by BG Tanzania and administered in partnership with the British Council, cover the cost of academic fees, travel, living expenses and pastoral support while the graduates are in the UK.

Scholars will also be given opportunities to visit the BG group headquarters in Reading, UK. Speaking at the event, Mr Hudson, emphasised the company's commitment to supporting Government initiatives aimed at increasing the number of qualified Tanzanians who have international standard skills and competencies in oil and gas related fields.

Source:Dailynews

http://www.dailynews.co.tz/index.php...tudy-in-the-uk
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