By Katherine Johnson Capital News Service RICHMOND – About two dozen anti-abortion groups from across the country joined the Virginia Society for Human Life at its “Stand Up for Life” gathering on the General Assembly’s opening day. Hundreds of supporters gathered near the Bell Tower at Capitol Square to show their support for “pro-life” legislation. They also […]
God Bakery Instructor Extraordinary
I am not Almighty God, and I could never become even close to His Perfection. I am not a theologian, nor a seminary student. I am not a Pastor, nor a Minister, nor a Priest. I am pure and simply an ordinary, simple, humble, God loving, God sharing lae-person, with a hunger for God and […]
Daily Money Matters:Rajesh Sharma Money Matters 28TH May 2012
Gilts end off lows on better-than-expected OMO result Government bond prices ended off intraday lows as a strong outcome of the RBI’s bond purchase auction, announced towards the end of the session, lifted market sentiment. The central bank bought four gilts worth 111.94 billion rupees as against the notified amount of 120 billion rupees. Market […]
Apricot blossoms in Kargil a new tourist attraction
Kargil (Ladakh), April 23 (Scoop News) –With the onset of summer season tourist from all over the world thronged Kashmir and are visiting the largest Tulip Garden of Asia, like wise Kargil has became white once again with the blossoms of Apricot. The Farmers are happy with such a great blossoms and are […]
Caribbean: Talking to Giselle Rampaul of The Spaces Between Words
Written by Nicholas Laughlin Giselle Rampaul [1] is a literary scholar in the Literatures in English (LIE) [2] section at the St. Augustine campus of the University of the West Indies [3] in Trinidad. Her research interests include the intersections between British and Caribbean literature, representations of childhood in Caribbean literature, and the work of the Trinidadian writer Samuel Selvon [4]. She is currently working […]
East Timor: Notes on the Presidential Elections
Written by Mong Palatino he election campaign [1] in East Timor lasted for 15 days and the voters are now ready to elect a new president. What happened during the campaign period? NGO La’o Hamutuk sentquestionnaires [2] to candidates but didn’t receive a reply: Nearly two weeks ago, La’o Hamutuk circulated a questionnaire to all the Presidential candidates and their […]
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