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Tiwari's Resignation accepted,Narsimhan to hold additioanl charge

MUSSOORIE, 25 DEC: Latest:ND Tiwari's resibnation has been accepted by The President Patil.The Chatissgarh Governor wil be holding additional charge of Andhra Pradesh.earlier:Tiwari,86 years old sexual...

Canadian airports on high alert in wake of Terror Northwest 253

Barry O'Regan Certainly paranoia reigns, and rightly so. OTTAWA -- Passengers travelling to the United States should expect major delays at Canadian airports as security officials implement "emergency security...

Security Sector Reform in Nepal:With reference to UNSCR 1325

Krishna Hari Pushkar 1.      Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325, on women, peace and security was passed unanimously on 31 October 2000. Resolution (S/RES/1325) is the first resolution ever passed by the Security Council that specifically...

Toronto Construction Accident: Four Die in Scaffolding Fall

An accident on a construction accident inToronto's west end took the lives of four workers are dead on Christmas Eve. The construction workers were working at an apartment building on Kipling and Finch when their scaffolding split in two. Five men fell from the 12th floor to...

Mouse Eats Cheese - In the Display of Pastry Shop

A mouse was caught eating cheese in the food display of Toronto coffee shop Bakery On the Go at the Warden Toronto Transit Commission Station.   Borys Machinkowski was waiting for a friend in the bakery...

Toronto Terrorists Get Laptops In Jail, Terror Sentencing Hearing

Convicted Toronto Terrorists have been getting preferential treatment, including laptops in their jail cells and better access to Television, a Toronto court heard from two correctional officials. The terror convicts are being held at the Maplehurst detention center in...

Copenhagen Climate Change Conference 2009

The Copenhagen Climate Change Summit started earlier this week (December 7th running through to the 18th of the month) as Denmark takes charge in welcoming the United Nations in the Conference this year. When...

Rally to ban plastic organised in Mussoorie

"School children, here, resolved to ban plastic from Mussoorie at a rally organised today.The rally was organised under the aiegis of Shrishti, an NGO from Dehradun. The rally began from Library Bazaar, in ...

My Top Eight News Stories For 2009

            It seems as if, at this time of the years, little tots and small kids are not the only ones making lists. The media is quite adept at...

TV shows Flash Forward, Fringe and V illuminate Norway’s wormhole

What were those spiralling lights over Norway on 10 December 2009? Many readers have sought an explanation. Officials have responded with an “official” explanation. However, a critical appreciation of the “state of the world” suggests that humanity ought not to...

Cancer treated as a Fungus may be curable

The figures are fantastic. Some eight million people die every year from cancer worldwide, more than half a million in the United States alone. The global number is predicted to rise to twelve million by 2030. Cancer is the biggest cause of death for people under 85 and in...

Follow-up: Tiger Woods Steroid Rumors and Dr. Anthony Galea

In regards to earlier reports of new allegations towards our not so 'tigerific' doping Tiger Woods, the rumors seem to be running somewhat of a truthful course.  "Dr. Tony Galea was arrested in October and...

One child policy supported Canadian columnist

One child policy being cheered by Diane Francis, a columnist with the Financial Post, a Canadian newspaper. China has a one child policy, and despite its dirty coal plants, is the world's leader in terms of making policy to combat environmental degradation, due to its...

Unforgettable Tour Toronto flops,Real game IIFA exposed and under

Toronto: After desperate attempts by the Unforgettable Tour guys to paint what was a flop show as a superhit (a trick often employed in Mumbai with new releases), they seem to have come around to the realization...

Intensive exercise may be bad for your lungs

"It is believed that in the winter there is nothing like sports and exercise  to improve your health and breathing.. yet this advice may be wrong as it is recently being proven that intensive exercise may be...

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