Time Given To Your Children I went dining out with a group of my business colleague the other night. The group was big and we had to have a whole room for ourselves. We talked virtually almost anything from Dinosaur to the recently discovered planet in our Galaxy. Suddenly, the talks shifted swiftly to […]
Katie Couric Interviews Candidates on Campaign Disillusions
This interview conducted by Katie Couric is for the latest installment of “Primary Questions: Character, Leadership & The Candidates.” She asks this question to John Edwards, Rudy Giuliani, Mike Huckabee, Mitt Romney, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and John McCain. Katie Couric asked: “What is the most disillusioning part of running for president?” US Democratic hopeful […]
Obama Says That Clinton Indulges In Double-Talk
Barack Obama has continued his criticism of rival Hillary Clinton about her candor and trustworthiness on Wednesday. He said that Clinton was indulged in double-talk in regards on bankruptcy laws, trade, and other issues. Obama said: “That is what this debate in the party is all about.” He mocked Clinton for saying she voted for […]
Affirmative action
We tend to move in circles. Affirmative action as it is called elsewhere is reservation in local parlance. There is a scrmble for quotas from every section of the population. With the exception of Parsis who refused to accept special quotas as government dole all other groups and sections and communities insisted on their due. […]
Do You Have Problems With Your Feet, Hips Or Back?
Maybe There’s A Connection Between How You Feel And How You Walk. The next question is: are there ways to find the problem and remedy it? Walking sticks throw the balance off and, if you use a walking stick, the problem is self-explanatory so there’s not much sense in spending any time on that. Read […]
The More Putrid Side of Paris
If the Ninja Turtles were ever to go to Paris, where would be the first place they’d visit? Chances are that before taking in some vin chaud, smoke, and chanson française at Le Chat Noir, before rummaging for bargains through piles of spare bike parts and 15th century furniture at Les Puces de Montreuil, or […]