Jammu, January 29 (Scoop News) – The Beating Retreat ceremony at Maulana Azad Stadium, here this evening marked the grand finale of this year’s Republic Day celebrations witnessed by N. N. Vohra, Governor, Mrs. Usha Vohra, First Lady, and several Ministers. Ali Mohammad Sagar, Minister for Rural Development, Law and Parliamentary Affairs, R. S. […]
Christmas and New Year Holidays in America
The Christmas season begins in November In the U.S, the Christmas season traditionally begins after Thanksgiving Day that falls on the fourth Thursday in November. On Saturday, then immediately performed a spectacular parade in the city of New York, with the arrival of Santa Claus marking the start of the Christmas shopping season. Christmas is […]
Who Are We As A Species? (A Contribution to the Science of Psychology, Part 2)
Who Are We As A Species? (A Contribution to the Science of Psychology, Part 2) by Ron Dultz There is good reason to feel some sympathy for humans because nature has made them the guardians of the planet Earth. If they fail in that responsibility, there is no savior to take away their guilt, […]
In Libya, Game Over Gaddafi
Written by Amira Al Hussaini This post is part of our special coverage Libya Uprising 2011. Libyan revolutionaries are in Tripoli, the country’s capital. The thrill is evident online, with Twitter abuzz with joy and jubilation as tweeps countdown the hours in which Gaddafi will leave power. Reports are already circulating that the battalion […]
Terrorists behead teenagers as battle with Somali government heats up
On Tuesday, Somalia’s answer to al-Qaeda, Al Shabaab executed two teenagers in the central Somali region of Hiran. The executioners decapitated the young men during a public execution. Insurgents loyal to Al Shabaab had captured 19-year old Abdikafi Mohammed Rashid, and his younger cousin Muhyedin Rashid Hajji, 18, and brought them to the regional capital of Hiran where they executed them. Officials said […]
Iraq Reclaims Saddam’s Yacht
The acquisition by the Iraqi authorities of a luxury yacht formerly owned by Saddam Hussein has drawn a mixed reaction here, with some hailing it as a small victory over the tyrant and others expressing indifference. The 82-metre-long vessel sailed into the port of Basra on November 2 where it was met by cheering crowds, amongst which were senior […]
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