Don’t Bring Work Problems Home With You As a chef and owner of Common Lot, as a husband and as a father of a two-year-old, it’s certainly a juggling act. I’m fortunate enough that my wife is also in the industry and also my business partner at work. We are used to the awkward hours, long days and weekend shifts. It’s about not bringing problems home from work, focusing on family time and dealing with problems from work during “work hours.” – Ehren Ryan, Common Lot Restaurant … [Read more...] about 12 Busy Leaders Share How to Balance a Hectic Work Schedule With Living Life Well
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Katrina Kaif-Vijay Sethupathi’s Film: Director Sriram Raghavan Has Something Unique In Store For Us
The source further added, "It's going to be a well-planned schedule with maximum edit work done in the script itself. While many filmmakers prefer to have prolonged schedule with excessive stock footage, with Sriram, what he shoots is what will translate on the screen. He is being sure on the stuff he wants to film with the leading pair, more so in the COVID-19 times, to avoid being outdoors for a longer period." … [Read more...] about Katrina Kaif-Vijay Sethupathi’s Film: Director Sriram Raghavan Has Something Unique In Store For Us
Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai: Shubhangi Reacts To Rumours Of Her Not Getting Along With Saumya & Nehha Pendse’s Entry
Shubhangi said that she spends most of the time on the sets, which is like another home for her and every member on the set is just like her family. She added that she feels very much connected to the show as she has given so many years to the show and when someone quits the show, it's painful but at the same time, when someone new arrives it brings hope. She further added that she really missed Saumya post her exit. … [Read more...] about Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai: Shubhangi Reacts To Rumours Of Her Not Getting Along With Saumya & Nehha Pendse’s Entry
Highway to Hell: A Trip Down Afghanistan’s Deadliest Road
In this security vacuum, the resurgent Taliban laid siege to the highway. Attacks on LBG road crews intensified — fueled in part, Afghan officials told me, by grievances over the company’s failure to hire local workers and consult tribal elders. In February 2004, militants shot down an LBG helicopter, killing the pilot and injuring three employees. Meanwhile, travelers were increasingly stopped at gunpoint and shaken down. State employees were often summarily executed on the roadside. The Taliban made a special effort to destroy fuel and supply trucks that serviced the main NATO military bases at Bagram and Kandahar. In one infamous 2008 attack in Ghazni province, a convoy of more than 40 trucks was blown up and left to burn. “The highway was a vehicle graveyard,” says the senior U.S. officer, who returned to Afghanistan after serving in Iraq. “We tried to send logistics guys to move all the carcasses of the dead trucks off the road as fast as … [Read more...] about Highway to Hell: A Trip Down Afghanistan’s Deadliest Road
America’s Longest War Takes a Deadly New Turn
The rush of incoming aircraft roused Waheeda and her sleeping family. It was long after dark on a cool spring night in Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province, a Taliban stronghold of fertile valleys and stark mountains that borders Pakistan. The sound of warplanes is a familiar echo across the skies here, but it had never come so close to Waheeda’s mud-brick home. Her father, a village doctor named Nazar Gul, got up to see what was going on when the first bomb struck the family compound, killing five of her cousins. Her father was moving toward the blast site when a second bomb exploded, she says. In an instant, both of her parents and five of her sisters vanished. “It was dark and dusty, and nothing was visible,” the 14-year-old remembers. “I just knew they were all martyred.” … [Read more...] about America’s Longest War Takes a Deadly New Turn