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  • A troubadour of our times
    In 1959, Robert Allen Zimmerman, an introverted teenager with an acoustic guitar and a harmonica, renamed himself Bob Dylan after the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. Although he would reveal much later that Arthur Rim
  • The rift over the real cost of Haiti's earthquake
    It was called the worst disaster in modern history. A UN spokesman described "historic" devastation "like no other" ever faced by the organisation. News reports heralded scenes of Biblical d
  • Slogans On Child Labour Awareness
    8.    ‘Every child deserve a better life , help them to have  one’Chubala Ozukum PWC9.    ‘Support and protect the pillars of the nation’Chubala Ozukum
  • AFSPA Must Go—The Draconian Law Completes 53 Years
    On 4th of March 2009, when it was touching noon,(around 11:50 am), Mohd Azad Khan was reading a newspaper in the courtyard of his house along with one of his neighbouring friends, in Phoubakachao Makha Leikai Y
  • How to eliminate corruption
    It is trendy to talk of road maps. However, roads maps by themselves cannot deliver, they need delivery vehicles. To operate delivery vehicles a core competency is needed so is the skill to prevent road jams. U
  • Table Tennis in Nagaland
    •-While Table Tennis is the most popular racket Sport in the world and very popular in Nagaland where it is played regularly in schools, colleges and every households it is being neglected in Nagaland b
  • Beyond The Burning Of Churches In Nagaland
    •-Any Christian worth the name would feel extremely sad to see or hear of a Church being even slightly damaged, not to mention of razing down (church here means the building, not the people).  Howeve
  • Greenpeace and the World Environment
    Today in commemoration with the World Environment Day, I, not as an environmentalist, but as a concerned citizen, would like to share about the impact of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGO), how they can creat
  • Green Living & Nagas
    The annual World Environment Day (WED) will be held on June 5, 2011 (Sunday) under the theme ‘Forests: Nature at Your Service’. According to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) this year
  • Metallica voted ‘best rock group of last 3 decades’
    Metallica has been named the best rock group of last three decades. The ‘All Nightmare Long’ group topped the poll compiled by UK magazine Kerrang!, beating My Chemical Romance, Slipknot, Green Day
  • Patrick Schwarzenegger 'moves out of the family home'
    Arnold Schwarzenegger's eldest son Patrick has moved out of the family home to a smaller apartment near his school.  The 17-year-old had been living alone at the Schwarzenegger's Brentwood compound since h
  • Drink-loving Meyers ‘has the shakes’
    Hellraising film star Jonathan Rhys Meyers has developed the shakes because of his excessive drinking, it was claimed yesterday. The Irish actor checked into a five-star rehabilitation centre in South Africa da
  • Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox Have a Falling Out
    Although the actresses have been best friends through thick and thin since the 1994 debut of, er, Friends on NBC, they haven't been photographed together in nearly a year. "There's tension" between An
  • Girl with Down's Syndrome crowned prom queen
    (L) Proud moment: Maisie Garoutte with her mentor Sue O'Dell after she was crowned prom queen by her fellow students. (R) Supportive: Prom queen Maisie lines up with the other senior girls, who voted for her to
  • Syrian govt troops pound central town; at least 43 die
    Supporters of Syrian President Bashar Assad demonstrate outside a hotel where the opponents of the Syrian regime gathered on Turkey’s Mediterranean coastal city of Antalya, for a conference aimed at overc
  • Knights Open Cricket (tennis ball) Tournament
    1st matchModel Village Youth Club Versus Challenger XI Model Village Youth Club batted first and scored 134 runs in 18 overs and Challenger - XI in reply could manage only 83 runs losing all their wickets in 18
  • US senator McCain meets Suu Kyi
    YANGON, June 2 (AFP): US Senator John McCain pledged to support efforts to bring democracy to Myanmar in talks Thursday with opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi during a visit to assess the new political landsca
  • ‘Pak won’t take dictation from anyone on Waziristan ops’
    Islamabad, June 2 (Agencies): Pakistan government will “think whether there is any need” for a military operation in North Waziristan and not take dictation from anyone on launching a campaign again
  • Japanese PM survives no-confidence motion
    Tokyo, June 2 (AP): Prime Minister Naoto Kan survived a no—confidence motion on Thursday over his response to Japan’s massive tsunami and ensuing nuclear crisis, but said he is willing to resign onc
  • CM BS Yeddy wins vote of confidence
    NEW Delhi, june 2 (Agencies): Karnataka chief minister BS Yeddyurappa on Thursday proved his majority on the floor of the assembly and won his 4th trust vote, according to Times Now. The Yeddyurappa government
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