This is mango season. Beware of mangoes which are artificially ripened that pose a threat to your health. The health officials of Chennai corporation are monitoring the Koyambedu whole sale market and fruit shops in the city looking out for mangoes that are artificially ripened using carbide stones. According to a senior corporation official, currently […]
Secrecy and Justice at the ICTY
By Simon Jennings in The Hague Lingering claims that the former prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, ICTY, struck a deal with Belgrade which led to controversial Serbian military documents being kept under wraps have fuelled a debate on whether there should be greater transparency of proceedings at the court. Tribunal-watchers have […]
Kelly Winn and Keifer Sutherland Officially Divorced
Keifer Sutherland and the former Elizabeth Kelly Winn Sutherland have officially divorced, E! reports. Kelly Winn was Keifer’s second wife and the two were married for eight years. Explaining the divorce, the two cited irreconcilable differences. Hollywood.com states that they married in June 1996 but have been separated since 1999– almost ten years. Kelly Winn, […]
John Adams and His Medieval Art
THE LONE HERALD John Adams Lives His Medieval Art By Warren D. Jorgensen As the sun rises over the Chesapeake Bay, John Adams sits in his studio behind his house in Annapolis, Md. The air conditioner hums softly and the blues from his sound system fill the air as he bends over his bench over […]
Interview: Palestine as seen by Matt Rees, author of crime novels
What is the right book to read during the celebrations for Israel 60th anniversary? Probably a crime fiction set in Palestine. That is, what Matt Rees’ books are about. Matt Beynon Rees is (or he might prefer to say was) a journalist from Wales who for over a decade wrote stories from the Middle East for […]
Helmand Gripped by Opium Harvest
By Matiullah Minapal and Aziz Ahmad Tassal in Helmand (ARR No. 288, 09-Apr-08) The distinctive red, white, and pink poppy flowers have all but gone from the fields in Helmand province, leaving in their place the bare pods containing valuable opium paste. With harvest season, or “nish”, in full swing, the schools are empty, the […]
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