General News – Newsletter for February 23, 2010
Tasha Tudor Property Battle
MARLBORO, VERMONT (GaeaTimes.com)- Tasha Tudor, the famous illustrator-writer died 2 years back due to a stroke. However, the remains of her cremation was buried long after. Her children, who are not in good terms with each other fought for a long time on when and where her ashes should be buried. She died .... Read the original article : Tasha Tudor Property Battle.
General News – Newsletter for February 22, 2010
SGPC, Akal Takht condemns beheading of Sikh youths by Taliban in Pakistan
AMRITSAR - The Shiromani Gurdwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC), the highest decision-making body of Sikhs has severely condemned the beheading of two Sikh youths is Peshawar, Pakistan, and has asked the Pakistan government to provide full security to minorities in the country.
SGPC chief Avtar ... Read more : SGPC, Akal Takht condemns beheading of Sikh youths by Taliban in Pakistan.
General News – Newsletter for February 21, 2010
3 teen girls crossing Fla. bridge killed by train, while helpless friend on other side watches
Train kills 3 teen girls crossing Florida bridge
MELBOURNE, Fla. - Three teenage girls crossing a bridge in central Florida were killed by a freight train as they desperately tried to get out of its way and their helpless friend on the other side could only watch, police said Sunday.
The girls and the fourth teenager, a ... Original article on : 3 teen girls crossing Fla. bridge killed by train, while helpless friend on other side watches.
General News – Newsletter for February 20, 2010
CIA post intercept in Karachi behind Mullah Baradar arrest
WASHINGTON - The US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) had set up a base in Karachi and it was the data collected by the post which played a major role in the arrest of the Taliban’s second-in command Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar and ... Original article on : CIA post intercept in Karachi behind Mullah Baradar arrest.
General News – Newsletter for February 19, 2010
Casanova's memoirs bought for 6m pounds by Bibliothhque Nationale de France
LONDON - The memoirs of Giacomo Casanova, who is known as the world’s greatest lover, is said to have been bought by the Bibliothhque Nationale de France for 6 million pounds.
Casanova’s ‘Histoire de ma vie’ (Story of My Life), one of the literary treasures of the .... Read the original article : here.