The Komiru insecurity that sparks on the 3rd and continued for three days has made the MPs in the National Assembly to break in to tribal bases. A motion tabled table by Hon. Paul Yoani Bonju last week to Assembly has sparked chaos among Parliamentarians, as the Mps looked at the Komiru incident on tribal […]
Russia: Fake US Ambassador Twitter Account Wreaks Havoc During Vote
Written by Donna Welles The March 4, 2012, Russian presidential election played out as many predicted: Vladimir Putin emerged with the majority of the vote. Given that a major theme of this election season is the impact citizen media has had on the political process, perhaps it is fitting that some of the day’s drama […]
Thomas Lang Drumming Boot Camp Travels to Italy, Switzerland and Finland
World-renowned drumming superstar, author and instructional DVD creator Thomas Lang takes his wildly successful drumming boot camps to three new European destinations!! On October 21st – 23rd, 2011, the TLDBC will be held in Lahti, Finland at Sokos Hotel Seurahuone. From October 31st – November 2nd the camp will be hosted in Milan, Italy at […]
First Sri Lankan Female Chief Justice Sworned In
Sri Lanka’s first female Supreme Court Judge Dr.Shirani Bandaranayake has sworned in as the first Sri Lankan female Chief Justice before President Mahinda Rajapaksha this morning . The 53 year old Dr.Bandaranayake has sworned in as the new Chief Justice following the mandatory retirement of former Chief Justice Asoka De Silve in May 2011.Dr.Bandaranayake had previously served 11 times […]
In South Africa, Corrective Rape Claims Another Victim
Written by Haute Haiku The unending cases of “corrective rape” that have plagued South Africa at alarming levels are still on the rise. Corrective rape is a criminal practice, whereby men rape lesbian women, purportedly as a means of “curing” the woman of her sexual orientation. The latest victim is a twenty-four year old soccer […]
Rock -cut monuments-
Among the earliest rock-cut monuments are those of Bhaja, near Lonavla, where time and weather have decayed the original woodwork of the facade, widening it into a great open archway? Bhaja is very obviously a translation of wooden architecture and craft into a more durable material: stone. The simple curve of the horseshoe arch suggests […]
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