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Indira Joseph Venniyoor Veteran Broadcaster, All India Radio veteran and first English news announcer of Travancore Radio John Fulton Reid New Zealand Cricket Player Shantanu Mohapatra Music Director by Profession Buta Singh Union Minister and Rajasthan’s Congress Leader Colonel Narendra ‘Bull’ Kumar...
The Americans’ Baby, “to be used in a copyright test case” which, the Agency says, has ensured that, today, nearly 50 years later, “creators are fairly remunerated for their work in a
Researchers found that although online obituaries allowing comments have positive implications for a community of mourners, it poses a conundrum for newspapers. In part, this is because such pages recreate the look of the hosting newspaper.Bonnie Bressers...
She was among the earliest women to achieve doctoral status in her area – an accomplishment that is thankfully much more commonplace today. Dr. Caren was a tenured Professor at Santa Clara University and later taught at California State University, Northridge. Her research included analyzing the ...
So wrote two of those aforementioned—and unfortunate—children in a recent obituary appearing in the Reno Gazette-Journal. And, to rub salt in the wound, the scathing obituary went viral, appearing in all the major media from ABC News to USA Today and on and on around the world and back...
I was a white girl in California, aged around 9 or 10. I believed then and still do that "All men are created equal" (I would say "all people" today). It broke my heart and my faith in my country to learn that other Americans do not believe this. That faith has never been ...
the ’80s or at the end of the ’70s. But I have a much more receptive audience today, because I think more people have had the experience that I had — they love their country and want to believe in it, but it’s hard to accept that we’re doing those people in Iraq...
the ’80s or at the end of the ’70s. But I have a much more receptive audience today, because I think more people have had the experience that I had — they love their country and want to believe in it, but it’s hard to accept that we’re doing those people in Iraq...