Tuesday, December 9, 2014 Boys Basketball-14 points by jr Sayvon Willis, 12 by sr. Tyriq Malcolm paced the Brandywine Bulldogs to a 54-32 win over the Hillers of Tower Hill School. 21 points by sr. Latrelle Lee, 10 by Charlie Taylor Jr, and 12 by sr Ja’vier Worthy paced the Eagles of Smyrna to a […]
The Clinton Foundation Has Collected More Than $1.34 Billion Operating As A Fake Charitable Organization
By Hans Sherrer Introduction In 1998 the IRS approved tax-exempt not-for-profit status to an organization known today as the Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation. The foundation’s purpose was to construct the William J. Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock, Arkansas. Since the library opened in November 2004 the Clinton Foundation has collected more than […]
Joint statement by NGOs, human rights groups at UN Human Rights Council condemns 1988 massacre in Iran
A joint statement was issued on 13 September by five NGOs with “U.N. consultative status” and five human rights organizations at the thirty-third session of the U.N. Human Rights Council condemning the 1988 massacre of an estimated 30,000 political prisoners by the Islamic Republic of Iran. The statement, entitled “The massacre of 30,000 prisoners in […]
Vancouver Based Television Writer Nadiya Chettiar Nominated for Leo Award
Nadiya Chettiar is very good at what she does. Originally an actress, she transitioned to writing for television, and now, she is nominated for a Leo Award. The Leo Awards, which celebrate and promote the achievements of the British Columbia film and television industry, will take place on May 28, and June 4th and 5th […]
Welcome Back to “the World,” Vietnam Vet
The Veterans Administration organized a nationwide function on the 29th of March this year. The purpose was to recognize and “welcome home” all Vietnam veterans. It was pretty low-key, but events were being held in 5388 locations around the country. I saw an announcement of it in the local paper. It was to be held […]
Hollywood Stars Embrace the Saree
The saree is one of the oldest and probably the only surviving unstitched garment in the world from past times. A saree is also known as a sari, sadi or shari and can be described as a South Asian female garment that usually consists of a drape. This drape is usually from five to nine […]
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