Accidents & Disasters – Monthly Newsletter March 2011

Chicago Blizzard To Rock U.S.


CHICAGO (GaeaTimes.com)- The National Weather Service has issued a blizzard watch from Tuesday afternoon to Wednesday owing to the bad weather condition in Chicago. The officials reported that foot snow is expected along with rough winds of 40-miles-an-hour. The Weather Service officials said that this could be the third worst blizzard in Chicago. Tom Skilling, ... Read : Chicago Blizzard To Rock U.S..

Accidents & Disasters – Monthly Newsletter February 2011

One for the road gets 388 challaned on New Year Eve


NEW DELHI - For 484 party revellers in the capital the New Year began on the wrong foot as they found themselves caught on the wrong side of the traffic rules - and mostly also on the high - Friday night. Though the number of offenders were on the lower side this New Year’s ... Read more : One for the road gets 388 challaned on New Year Eve.

Accidents & Disasters – Monthly Newsletter January 2011

Four years gone, no trace of missing Japanese tourist


AGRA - Four years after a 21-year-old Japanese tourist disappeared here, the police are clueless about his whereabouts. S. Kota disappeared after visiting the Taj Mahal and other monuments in Agra Sep 5, 2006. A case was registered and 26 people were identified as witnesses. His mother paid several visits to Agra and met .... Original article  : Four years gone, no trace of missing Japanese tourist.

Accidents & Disasters – Monthly Newsletter December 2010

Cops take woman to husband in Kerala, parents cry foul


AGRA - An Agra woman, who was allegedly being confined by her parents here, is being taken back by police to her husband’s home in Kerala on court orders. But her parents as well as her own statement to police here say she was forced into the marriage. Kerala Police took the 21-year-old woman into .... Original article  : Cops take woman to husband in Kerala, parents cry foul.

Accidents & Disasters – Monthly Newsletter November 2010

Indian-American spying on gay roomie to face more charges


NEW YORK - US prosecutors are considering whether to bring additional charges against two students, one of them an Indian-American, accused of driving a third student to suicide by posting his secretly streamed gay encounter on the Internet. Indian American Dhanur Ravi, 18, accused of spying on his roommate Tyler Clementi, 18, who ... Read more : Indian-American spying on gay roomie to face more charges.

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