When Shyam Benegal was awarded the Dada Saheb Phalke award recently, my mind went back to one of the first films of Shyam Benegal’s that I had seen – Manthan. It was probably also the first so called Art Film that I had seen and possibly the only film ever to be sponsored by Indian […]
Dental implants: make a difference in your personality.
Teeth are the most prized possession of every person, so losing even a single tooth can infuriate someone. There is a variety of reasons why people lose their precious teeth; it may be due to negligence of oral health, any disease or accident but whatever the reason is, missing tooth always creates problems for a […]
The art of starting a conversation
The best conversation starter is a genuine smile. It breaks the ice faster than any words can and it immediately lets people know what your intentions are. It is the human equivalent of a dog’s tail wag, yet so often we forget it – something you’d never see a dog do! For some reason we […]
New AIDS Drug Is Manufactured for the massess
A new AIDS drug that has shown ability to effectively decrease HIV viral laods after 24 weeks of use by HIV-positive people, especially thi\ose who have not responded to other treatments, has tickled the fancy of many people According to the study published, the integrase inhibitor, Raltegravir being developed by Meck Sharp & Dohme (MSD) viral […]
New immigration bill to raise more than $15 billion in fees and back taxes
Every passing day, the issue on the proposed comrehensive immigration bill that will allow millions of hard-working illegal immigrants is getting mixed up. This after rebellious Senate Republicans have expressed fear that the federal government will not honor its commitments to secure the nation’s borders after the bill is enacted into law. They have estimated […]
SONNENBERG GARDENS, A TITANIC STORY
SONNENBERG: A VISIT TO A DIFFERENT TIME By Warren D. Jorgensen I took a break from a Finger Lakes wine tasting tour to visit Sonnenberg Gardens and Mansion, stepping into a reliquary of a gilded age, discovering a woman whose love of flowers may have saved her life. In 1857, Mary Clark, daughter of then-Governor […]