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Shakespeare is the original author of his plays and sonnets MIL/IR Summary, May 29, 2008
San Diego, California: May 29, 2008 – IR Summary – There are many theories created from time to time unsuccessfully trying to tarnish the unblemished image of William Shakespeare on the pretext of his originality. These theories neither carry any sense nor can such attempts blemish the great personality of Shakespeare. |
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Shakespeare not a Jewish Woman- Swamy (Dr.) Raj Baldev MIL/, May 29, 2008
New Delhi, India: May 29, 2008 – IR Summary - Shakespeare was not a Jewish woman, who had disguised to get her work published in Elizabethan London where original literature from women was not accepted during that period. |
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Scared of heart disease? Test urine MIL/Telegraph, Apr 24, 2008
New Delhi, April 24, 2008 - Biochemical fingerprints of urine may offer a new way to assess the risk of blood pressure, heart disease or stroke in different populations, a new international study has indicated. |
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Quota Issue:MPs and MLAs Children in Creamy Layer MIL/Agencies, Apr 14, 2008
New Delhi, India: April 14, 2008 – IR Summary - While upholding 27 per cent reservations for the OBC in central educational institutions, the Supreme Court made it clear tht creamy layer (among OBCs) should be excluded from the quota. |
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HRD Ministry to rollout OBC Quota in 64 CEI MIL/TOI, Agencies, Apr 11, 2008
New Delhi, India: April 11, 2008 - It is presumed that the HRD Ministry is keen on a swift rollout of the OBC quota in 64 central educational institutions even as it speeds up work on the Bill designed to extend the quota to unaided and private institutions. |
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Confusion Prevails over quota in IIMs MIL/TOI/Agencies, Apr 11, 2008
Ahmedabad, India: April 11, 2008 – There is a confusion prevailing on the IIM-A campus after the verdict came from the Supreme Court in which they upheld 27% quota for OBCs in central educational institutes. |
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Supreme Court on OBC quota: IIMs to defer admission MIL/TOI/Agencies/SC, Apr 10, 2008
New Delhi, India: April 10, 2008 - The order of the Supreme Court of India has changed the situation of IIM. The final list of admissions to the six prestigious Indian Institutes of Management (IIM), which was to have been released on Friday, has now been delayed by at least one week. Union HRD Minister Arjun Singh, however, said that efforts would be made to implement the OBC quota from the next academic year. |
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Columbia University President condemns Iranian President MIL/Agencies, Sep 25, 2007
Washington: September 25,2007 - In a much publicized visit by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to the campus of Columbia University in New York, he charged the United States of "warmongering" in the Middle East and repeated longstanding denials Iran is pursuing Nuclear weapons. |
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Maj. John Lee Cockerham from rustic Louisiana to Kuwait to a prison in Texas. MIL/NYT, Sep 24, 2007
Castor, La.: September 24, 2007 - On People in this northwest corner of Louisiana think of him as an unlikely success story, a man who started with nothing to become a major in the Army. He and his 17 siblings grew up without electricity and running water. His parents earned barely enough to keep everyone fed. |
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How Light Year is calculated? MIL/WP, Sep 22, 2007
London, September 22, 2007 - Nitin Raj seeks interview of Dr. Raj Baldev, Cosmo Theorist from India, on some basic answers for interested students how the light year is calculated and what actually it is? |
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Health Minister signs degrees, AIIMS Doctors problem solved MIL/Agencies/HT, Sep 4, 2007
New Delhi : September 4, 2007 – The tussle between the Union Health Minister A. Ramadoss and AIIMS Director P. Venugopal over the doctors’ degrees is more or less over. The Minister has signed degrees if the doctors |
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New personal computer to revolutionise classroom learning MIL/ANI, Jul 23, 2007
Jaipur, July 23, 2007 - Looking at the children and their desire for E-learning, the world's largest chip maker, Intel and India's largest computer manufacturer, HCL Infosystems have jointly launched much awaited personal computer (PC) that would revolutionise classroom learning. |
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A school in Bihar being run in a graveyard! MIL/ANI, Jul 23, 2007
Kohari (Bihar), July 23, 2007 - Believe it or not, a makeshift school in Bihar's Kohari Village is perhaps one of its kind being run in a graveyard. Though it has been operational for many years, the students are now complaining of having nightmares of ghosts. |
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Why Water, the most important element of the Universe? MIL/NYT, Jul 10, 2007
July 10, 2007 (Tuesday) – “Water is vital life, even planets are dead without water, they have icy properties and in fact each piece of astound has water before turning into rock anywhere in the Universe and it is water alone that makes them in tact by its property of glues. Water, in fact, is life, or say life lives in water and dies without it,” said Dr. Raj Baldev, Cosmo Theorist from India while delivering a lecture in Chandigarh, Punjab, India, on the formation of Universe. |
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A U.S. Blind Diplomat, how he sees the world? MIL/NYT, Jul 7, 2007
Port of Spain, Trinidad: July 07, 2007 (Saturday) - It is the profile of a US Diplomat, who cannot see but does every work in a superb maner. He is Avraham Rabby. As chief of the political section at the American Embassy here for the last two years, Avraham Rabby has had the job of surveying Trinidad’s political landscape for Washington |
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