On May 24th, 2008, a game of soccer was played in New Westminster, British Columbia that was like no other the spectators had seen before. The two teams involved were Sapperton Rovers and Royal City Club Coaches. The game commemorated a match played 146 years earlier in 1862, which had been the first […]
Concrete Jungles Aggravating Water Crisis In Cities
Water crisis is coming and it may not be limited to the less developed areas or far off arid regions. The water crisis which was until now was troubling the remote, undeveloped areas is pushing big cities to the brink. Conditions seen in Barcelona and many Australian cities present a picture of want we can […]
A national charter for better living standard
The price of labor and the governance: look at issues through the eyes of a day-laborer. Can you do us a favor by pushing the rickshaw fare for 1000m (1km) ride to the level of the price of 1000 grams (1kg) of rice? You must be very surprised at the headline and sub-headline of the […]
A national charter for better living standard
The price of labor and the governance: look at issues through the eyes of a day-laborer. Can you do us a favor by pushing the rickshaw fare for 1000m (1km) ride to the level of the price of 1000 grams (1kg) of rice? You must be very surprised at the headline and sub-headline of the […]
US Warns That Signing Oslo Process Will Criminalize British Troops
In Dublin, Ireland, representatives from nations across the world will meet to set the terms of an agreement on cluster bombs. Under this agreement, most types of cluster bombs and weaponry would be illegal to use let alone use in combat. Many groups have fought to have cluster bombs banned from combat. During the war […]
Cyber cafes run to a full house
Cyber cafes across the city were inundated with jittery students queuing up with their parents to check on the much-awaited SSC results on Thursday morning. Since it was reported that marks were scheduled to be out at 11.15am, nervous pupils began gathering outside the cafes from 11 am. “There were 50 to 60 people waiting […]
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