Jammu, February 11, (Scoop News)-The MLA Kulgam and the State Secretary, CPI(M), Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami was admitted in Government Medical College Jammu today on complaining of Chest pain. He was properly evaluated and diagnostic investigations conducted on him were found normal. Doctors have said that chest pain was due to acute gastritis and he is […]
Monarchy has not ended in Nepal says Ex King Gyanandra
KATHMANDU, March 24, 2010: Breaking the ice, After 2 years, Ex-King Gynandra Bir Bikram Shah Dev finally confronted the media giving an exclusive interview to Avenues TV saying, “Monarchy has not ended in the country.” The 240 year old Monarchy system in Nepal was abolished by the Constitution Assembly (CA) which stood on grounds of […]
USA: The battle over medical marijuana
In the United States, 13 states currently allow citizens to use marijuana for medicinal purposes, but even these limited rights are under threat. In response, many Americans have created blogs to support and extend the legalization of marijuana. The American debate over legalizing marijuana (cannabis) can be traced back to the early 1900s when people […]
Tajuddin is a role model for all Bangladeshi patriots
Shimin Hussain Rimi, daughter of the Late Tajuddin Ahmed, first Prime minister of Bangladesh, came to Canberra, Australia last month to speak in the ongoing series titled `Itihash Kotha Koy’ (History Speaks). The initiative was born out of concern over attempts to distort and destroy Bangladesh’s history. After decades of such distortion, the time has come […]
Injustice Anywhere Endorses The Max Lewis Case
Injustice Anywhere, an all-volunteer organization working to bring more attention to wrongful convictions, has added the Edward “Max” Lewis case to their list of Endorsed Cases. Edward “Max” Lewis was convicted in Wisconsin in 2004 for the repeated sexual assault of his step-daughter, over a span of two-years beginning in 2002. Lewis was sentenced to 22 years […]
What Does It Mean to Be Negligent? Overcoming the Biggest Challenge in Personal Injury Cases
Sometimes, personal injury cases are relatively simple: It’s clear that the actions of one person caused another to be injured, and therefore should be required to compensate the victim. More often than not, though, personal injury cases aren’t so cut and dry, and there are questions about how much involvement the defendant actually had in […]
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