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  • Philip Baker Hall of ‘Hard Eight,’ ‘Seinfeld,’ dies at 90

    By PTI

    NEW YORK: Philip Baker Hall, the prolific character actor of film and theatre who starred in Paul Thomas Anderson’s first movies and who memorably hunted down a long-overdue library book in “Seinfeld,” has died. He was 90.

    Holly Wolfle Hall, the actor’s wife of nearly 40 years, on Monday said Hall died Sunday surrounded by loved ones in Glendale, California. She said Hall had been well until a few weeks earlier, and spent his final days in warm spirits, reflecting on his life.

    “His voice at the end was still just as powerful,” said Wolfle Hall. Her husband, she added, never retired from acting.

    In a career spanning half a century, Hall was a ubiquitous hangdog face whose doleful, weary appearance could shroud a booming intensity and humble sensitivity. His range was wide, but Hall, who had a natural gravitas, often played men in suits, trench coats and lab coats.

    “Men who are highly stressed, older men, who are at the limit of their tolerance for suffering and stress and pain,” Hall told the Washington Post in 2017. “I had an affinity for playing those roles.”

    Born in Toledo, Ohio, Hall initially devoted himself more to the theatre in Los Angeles, after moving out in 1975, than TV and movies. While shooting bit parts in Hollywood (an episode of “Good Times” was one of his first gigs), Hall worked with the L.A. Actor Theatre. There he played Richard Nixon in the one-act play “Secret Honor,” a role he reprised in Robert Altman’s 1984 film adaptation. Critic Pauline Kael wrote that Hall “draws on his lack of a star presence and on an actor’s fears of his own mediocrity in a way that seems to parallel Nixon’s feelings.”

    Hall made an impression in the smallest of roles in other films, like 1988’s “Midnight Run.” But outside of the theatre, Hall was mostly doing guest roles on television. That changed when he was shooting a PBS program in 1992. Hall then encountered a production assistant in his early 20s named Paul Thomas Anderson. The two would hang out, smoking cigarettes and drinking coffee between scenes. Anderson, believing Hall hadn’t gotten his due in film, asked him to look at a script he had written for a 20-minute short film titled “Cigarettes & Coffee.”

    “I’m reading this script, and I truly had trouble believing that that kid wrote this script,” Hall told the AV Club in 2012. “I mean, it was just so brilliant, resonating with nuance all over the place, like a playwright. Certainly, as a film, I’d never really seen anything like it. It was staggering.”

    After the $20,000 short made it into the Sundance Film Festival, Anderson expanded it into his feature debut, 1997’s “Hard Eight,” which catapulted Hall’s career. In it, Hall played a wise and courteous itinerate gambler named Sydney who schools a young drifter (John C. Reilly) on the craft. In one indelible scene, Philip Seymour Hoffman’s first with Anderson, a hot-shot gambler chides Hall as an “old-timer.”

    Anderson would cast Hall again as adult film theatre magnate Floyd Gondolli who warns Burt Reynolds’ pornography producer about the industry’s future in “Boogie Nights.” In Anderson’s “Magnolia,” Hall played Jimmy Gator, the host of a kids’ game show.

    “I have a particular fascination with character actors, with wanting to turn them into lead actors,” Anderson told The Los Angeles Times in 1998. “I see Philip Baker Hall, he’s just . . . an actor that I love. There’s no one else with a face like that or a voice like that.”

    To many, Hall was instantly recognizable for one of the most powerfully funny guest appearances on “Seinfeld.” In the 22nd episode of the sitcom in 1991, Hall played Lt. Joe Bookman, the library investigator who comes after Seinfeld for a years-overdue copy of “Tropic of Cancer.” Hall played him like a hardboiled noir detective, telling Seinfeld: “Well, I got a flash for ya, Joy-boy: Party time is over.”

    Hall was brought back for the “Seinfeld” finale and by Larry David on “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” David once said no other actor ever made him laugh more than Hall.

    Among Hall’s many other credits were Michael Mann’s “The Insider,” as “60 Minutes” producer Don Hewitt, and Lars von Trier’s “Dogville.” Hall appeared in “Say Anything,” “The Truman Show,” “The Talented Mr Ripley,” “Zodiac,” “Argo” and “Rush Hour.” Hall played the neighbour Walt Kleezak on “Modern Family.” His last performance was in the 2020 series “Messiah.”

    Hall, who was married to Dianne Lewis for three years in the early 1970s, is survived by his wife, four daughters, four grandchildren and his brother.

  • Fashion designer dies by suicide in Hyderabad

    By PTI

    HYDERABAD: A woman fashion designer allegedly died by suicide at posh Banjara Hills here, police said on Saturday.

    The 36-year-old woman was found motionless in the washroom by her family members, who informed police.

    In a purported suicide note, she mentioned that no one is responsible for her extreme step and that she was feeling lonely and stressed, they said.

    The fashion designer is suspected to have ended her life by inhaling some poisonous chemicals and the matter needs to be probed, police added.

    A case under Section 174 (police to enquire and report on suicide, etc.) of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) was registered.

  • Slain Kashmiri Pandit’s family demands probe as mourners flock his Jammu house

    By PTI

    JAMMU: Mourners flocked the house of a Kashmiri Pandit government employee shot dead by terrorists inside his office in central Kashmir’s Budgam district Thursday, as his family and relatives waited for his body and the father demanded a probe into the incident.

    Rahul Bhat, who had got the job of a clerk under the special employment package for migrants in 20120-11, was gunned down by terrorists inside the Tehsil office in Chadoora town.

    “His body should be returned immediately and an inquiry ordered into the incident to identify all those who are involved in his cold-blooded murder,” his father Bita Bhat said at his Durga Nagar residence in the outskirts of Jammu.

    Wails and shrieks filled the house as mourners including neighbours and relatives rushed to comfort the family after hearing about the killing of Bhat, who was in his early 30s.

    “I was at a hospital accompanying my ailing brother when a family friend called from Kashmir and informed me about the incident. I tried to contact the deputy commissioner of Budgam and the concerned police officers but my calls went unanswered,” the father told the mediapersons trying to put up a brave face and hold up his emotions.

    He said it was the responsibility of the deputy commissioner to at least inform the family as his employee was killed inside his office chamber in broad-daylight.

    “If a person is shot inside his office, nobody is safe in the valley, when such a thing has happened it is a glaring example of the government’s failure. Those serving (among the Kashmiri Pandits) there are doing it at their own risk as the government has failed to provide security to them,” he said.

    A relative of Bhat broke down before the media. “They have taken our children for dying there and not for jobs.” Bhat is survived by his parents, wife and a minor daughter. His wife and daughter were putting up with him at Sheikhpora migrant colony in Budgam district.

    Rakesh Koul, the BJP municipal councilor in south Kashmir’s Mattan, said the selective killings by terrorists is a cause for concern for the whole community, especially those who are serving in the valley.

    “We have risked our lives and returned to Kashmir with a hope to rebuild a connection with our roots,” he said, as he tried to console the bereaved family members.

    Bhat’s neighbours said he was a thorough gentleman and the news of his killing came as a shock for them. Politicians cutting across party lines condemned the killing and demanded stern action against the perpetrators of violence.

    “The coward Pakistani terrorists have once again bled the Kashmir by the cold-blooded murder of Bhat, those behind the killings will not be spared and will be eliminated by our security forces,” J&K BJP president Ravinder Raina said.

  • Five of family found dead at home in UP, SP says state has ‘drowned in crime’ under BJP 2.0

    By PTI

    PRAYAGRAJ/LUCKNOW: Five members of a family, including three children, were found dead at their home in Uttar Pradesh’s Prayagraj district, police said on Saturday.

    The incident took place in Khagalpur village under Nawabganj police station area on Friday night, they said.

    Prayagraj Superintendent of Police Abhishek Agarwal said Rahul (42), his wife Priti (38) and their daughters Mahi (15), Pihu (13) and Kuhu (11) were found dead at their home.

    A forensic team and a dog squad are at the spot for investigation. Rahul was found hanging from the roof, the other deceased had injuries from a sharp object on their neck.

    Senior Superintendent of Police (Prayagraj) Ajay Kumar said, “The body of the house owner, Rahul, was found hanging from the ceiling with a saree and it had no injury marks. Three chairs were stacked where his body was found, indicating that he committed suicide.

    “The bodies of Rahul’s wife and three daughters bore injury marks inflicted by a sharp-edged weapon, which suggests murder. Both these angles are being probed.” The post mortem report of Rahul’s body that came on Saturday evening confirmed that he had committed suicide by hanging himself from the roof with a saree, said senior police officials.

    The police received information about the incident around 7.30 am. Seven teams have been formed to probe the case, the SSP said.

    According to Rahul’s sister and brother-in-law, he was embroiled in a dispute with his in-laws for a while, the police said.

    Samajwadi Party (SP) president Akhilesh Yadav attacked the BJP-led Uttar Pradesh government over the incident, saying the state has “drowned in crime”.

    “Under the rule of BJP government 2.0, UP has drowned in crime. Today’s crime list,” he tweeted in Hindi along with a screenshot of a news channel.

    Replying to Yadav, a senior police official said a preliminary probe indicates that the head of the family killed the others before committing suicide.

    “A preliminary probe indicates that the house owner killed his family before committing suicide due to a family dispute, ” Additional Director General, Prayagraj zone, Prem Prakash tweeted in Hindi.

    Terming the incident “extremely sad,” Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya in Lucknow said the truth behind the incident will be known once the probe is completed.

    “The incident is being probed seriously and expeditiously. The reason behind it will be known (after the investigation). The guilty will not be spared,” he said.

    Asked about the Opposition’s criticism over the incident, Maurya said, “At a time when the police are probing the incident and trying to catch the culprits, people should wait. The guilty will not be able to escape, even if any opposition leader tries to save them.”

    In another incident in the Sorawa village of the district, a woman was hit on her head by her husband in a family brawl resulting in her death.

    Sorawa police station in-charge Sudhir Kumar said following a quarrel on Friday night, Sorawa resident Malak Chaudhary hit his wife on her head with a blunt object leading to her death.

    In yet another incident, the body of Rambabu of Bari village of the district was found the previous night.

    The victim had moved out of the home following a telephone call and later his body with deep injuries on his head was found.

    The injuries indicated an attack by an iron rod. The body was found at some distance from his home in the village.

  • Sarpanch shot dead in Kashmir

    By PTI

    SRINAGAR: A village sarpanch, who was elected as an independent, was shot dead by militants in Jammu and Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Friday, officials said.

    Manzoor Ahmad Bangroo was shot at by the ultras at Goshbug in Pattan area officials said, adding he was rushed to a hospital but was declared dead on arrival.

    Bangroo is the second victim of targeted killing of civilians by militants in three days. Satish Singh, a local Rajout, was shot dead on Wednesday in Kulgam district. The militants have stepped up attacks on civilians in the past two weeks.

    A police spokesman said a case has been registered in the sarpanch’s killing under relevant sections of law. “Investigation is in progress and officers continue to work to establish the full circumstances of this terror crime. The area has been cordoned and search is going on,” he added.

    Meanwhile, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and political parties condemned the killing. “I strongly condemn the terror attack on Sarpanch, Manzoor Ahmad Bangroo. Perpetrators of this despicable act shall be punished. My deepest condolences to the bereaved family in this hour of grief,” Sinha tweeted.

    “Another targeted killing, another family in mourning this evening. This unending cycle of violence is heartbreaking. My condolences to the family of Manzoor Bangroo. May he find place in Jannat,” National Conference leader Omar Abdullah said in a tweet.

    The PDP and the BJP also condemned the killing. “Deeply pained by the news of killing of a Sarpanch Manzoor Ah Bangroo in Pattan. Even after multiple security assesments, bundling them in secure accomodations in Srinagar, why do sarpanches still continue to be killed,” a spokesman of the PDP tweeted.

    BJP spokesman Altaf Thakur said he strongly denounces the “barbaric killing” of Bangroo. “Gruesome act, terrorists have no religion and mercy even during the fasting month of Ramzan,” he said.

  • Rapper, YouTube star Lil Bo Weep passes away at 22

    By ANI

    WASHINGTON: Australian rapper and YouTube star Lil Bo Weep has tragically died. She was 22 when she breathed her last. The singer died on March 3, her father, Matthew Schofield, confirmed on Facebook, reported E! News.

    He wrote in his post, “This weekend we lost the fight for my daughter’s life against depression, trauma, PTSD and drug addiction that we have been fighting since we got her back from America through emergency repatriation DFAT but broken.” The cause of her death has not been released yet.

    According to her father’s post, the Australian singer “fought hard against her demons as we all did side by side next to her and picking up the broken pieces over and over again but she could not fight any more and we lost her.”

    After the singer’s death, fans grieved her demise in the comments section, saying, “I love you. I’m sorry baby girl. In another life” and “Rest in peace Winona your music got me through some of my roughest times in life.”

    Her father shared in her fans’ love and adoration, saying, “As her dad, I am proud of her beyond words as she is my hero, my daughter and my best friend that I love so so much She is no longer hurting now with the universe wanting their angel back.”

    Matthew also asked for space from friends while he mourned the death of his daughter, saying, “A big part of me is lost at the moment but I ask respectfully that my close friends try not to ring me until I get some way through this.”

    Lil Bo Weep, whose real name was Winona Brooks, started sharing her music on SoundCloud in 2015 and gained many followers. Her last post was a minute-and-a-half-long song titled ‘PTSD’, reported E! News. In her most recent Instagram post, which was shared on March 2, she said that she was mourning the anniversary of losing a child.

    “I would like to do something in remembrance of her, preferably spread some flowers at a beach and spend the day just mourning. I’d really appreciate it if anyone online would be kind enough to do that for me and with me,” she said.

    In the video, she can be seen crying and explaining her sorrow in the caption, “I am heavily dosed on seroquel to avoid any psychosis from my cptsd. not only have I been mourning my child, I have recently found out my fertility has been affected by growing up with a severe eating disorder.”

    Before sharing the emotional post, she posted a photo of her baby bump on February 26, captioned, “mourning you.” 

  • Chhattisgarh: Naxals kill STF jawan during his medical leave 

    By PTI

    BIJAPUR: A 26-year-old jawan of the Chhattisgarh police’s Special Task Force (STF), who was on a month-long medical leave and undergoing treatment in his native village in Bijapur district of the state, was allegedly killed by Naxals, an official said on Friday.

    The incident took place in Reddy Road area late Thursday night and preliminary investigation suggests that the jawan was severely thrashed before being strangulated to death, the senior police official said.The deceased STF jawan was identified as Arjun Kudiyam, a resident of Dhanora village located under Gangaloor police station limits.He was on medical leave for one month and was taking treatment by staying in his native village, he said.

    “Ultras killed the jawan and dumped his body on Reddy Road.Members of the Gangaloor Area Committee of Maoists have dropped some pamphlets claiming the responsibility of the incident.But it is a matter of investigation whether the jawan had reached the spot on his own or was abducted by Naxals,” the police official added.

    “Preliminary police investigation suggests that Kudiyam might have been badly beaten up before he was strangulated to death. However, the exact reason behind his death would be clear in the autopsy report,” he said.

    Police have sent the body to a government hospital for post-mortem and launched a probe after registering an offence in this connection, he added.

  • Five, including 4 women died in OB dump collapse in Dhanbad Coal Mines

    Express News Service

    RANCHI: At least five people, including four women, died and over a dozen others still feared to be buried inside the over burden (OB) dump, which collapsed while the locals were picking up coal in Jharkhand’s Dhanbad. 

    The incident took place at the operational open cast mine of Eastern Coalfields Limited (ECL) at Gopinathpur in Dhanbad.

    According to the district administration, the dead bodies of four women and a man has already been recovered from the OB dump. “We have recovered five dead bodies from here while the search of others, who are feared buried in the OB dump, is still on,” said Sub-Divisional Officer Prem Shankar Tiwari. He, however, refused to share any further details in this regard. 

    Later, an official communiqué from Dhanbad Police revealed that the picking of coal by the villagers living in the periphery of the mine area is done near the OB dump on regular basis, during which, the dump collapsed burying the men and women under it. In order to get into the details of the matter and avoid any such incident in future, demand for Mine Safety Audit Report has been made from the Directorate of Mines Safety (DGMS) in Dhanbad, it said.

    Meanwhile, a Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been formed under SP (Rural) to get into the details of the matter.

    Chief Minister Hemant Soren expressed anguish over the incident saying that the district administration is actively engaged in rescue and relief work. “Some casualties have been reported from the coal mine located in Nirsa, Dhanbad. The district administration is actively engaged in rescue and relief work. May God grant peace to the departed souls and give strength to the family to bear this difficult time of grief. Help is being provided to the injured,” Soren said through his tweeter handle.

  • Nine dead after consuming spurious liquor in Raebareli

    Express News Service

    LUCKNOW: Nine persons lost their lives and 29 others have falled ill after consuming spurious liquor in Pure Chatta Singh village under Paharpur Majra in Maharajganj police station area of Rae Bareli district, 80 km from the state capital.

    The tragedy occurred on Tuesday night when four persons had died after consuming spurious liquor at a function. However, the toll went up to nine on Wednesday.

    According to Rae Bareli District Magistrate Vaibhav Srivastava, the body of the deceased was sent for an autopsy and a probe was ordered into the incident. An FIR has also been lodged against the licensed shop which had supplied the liquor to the villagers.

    As per the police sources, those who lost life were identified as Chandra Gopal, 45, Raj Babu, 30, Qasim, 35, Saroj, 40, Pankaj, 38, Ram Sumer, 46, Sukhrani, 60, Bansi Lal, 50 and Kallu, 53. Two of the deceased Raj Babu and Qasim had come to the village from Chhatarpur, MP and Hamirpur respectively. The rest of the victims belonged to Raebareli.

    According to district police officials, around 40 persons had consumed the liquor in the function. Seven persons including an elderly woman had died in the wee hours while two others lost life at the local Community Health Centre.

    According to Raebarli police chief Shlok Kumar, the FIR was lodged against Dhirendra Pal Singh, the local liquor shop owner and his executive under charges of murder, food adulteration, mixing and selling noxious substances with intoxicants. The shop owner along with his salesman is absconding and police teams are out to nab them, said the SP.

    Meanwhile taking cognisance of the issue, UP DGP Mukul Goel directed IG Lucknow range Lakshmi Singh to visit the spot and conduct a thorough probe into the incident. On the other, Additional Chief Secretary, Excise, Sanjay Bhoosreddy said that action would be taken against district excise officers including Rajeshwar Maurya who would be charge-sheeted while Excise Inspector Ajay Kumar and constable Dhirendra Srivastava were suspended in connection with the incident.

  • On the death of the head of the family due to Kovid-19 epidemic, the beneficiaries will get loan from the Asha and Smile scheme

    District Entrepreneur Cooperative Development Society, Marya. Raipur is facing difficulty in making a living due to the death of the head of the family due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To provide financial assistance to them, a scheme named Asha and Smile is being started by the National Scheduled Castes and Backward Classes Finance Development Corporation.

    The head of the family who used to take care of the family who died of corona, then the loan has to be made available for the person who takes care of that family. To start a business under the scheme, a loan of maximum amount of Rs 5 lakh will be given, which will include 20 percent capital grant.

    Under this scheme, such native residents of Raipur district who belong to the Scheduled Caste / Backward Class community and whose age is between 18 to 50 years can apply. The annual family income of the applicant should be up to Rs.3 lakh. For this the certificate issued by the competent authority will be valid.

    It is to be known that the age of the deceased under this scheme should be between 18 to 60 years i.e. the bread earner must have died when he was in the age group of 18 to 60 years. The “bread earner” is defined as the member of the family whose income contributes the largest proportion to the total household income. Documents acceptable as proof of death of the bread earner by COVID-19 will be the Registrar of Births and Deaths or the death certificate issued by the local municipal body or the receipt issued by the local authority at the cremation ground/cemetery. If death has occurred in any village, then the letter of the Block Development Officer (BDO) of the village can also be accepted.

    The Executive Officer of the District Entrepreneur said that the applicants willing to take the loan would have to furnish a security equal to the loan in case the loan is sanctioned. This loan will be recovered in the form of installment per month at 6 percent annual interest rate. For this, the eligible applicants should immediately get the application form and fill it completely till July 2, 2021 in the office of Collector Complex, District Antyavasi Cooperative Development Society, Marya. Raipur (Chhattisgarh) can receive and submit applications within the prescribed period in room number-34.