The death toll in Nepal’s earthquake could reach 10,000, Prime Minister Sushil Koirala told on Tuesday, ordering intensified rescue efforts and appealing for foreign supplies of tents and medicines. ‘The government is doing all it can for rescue and relief on a war footing,’ Mr Koirala said in an interview. ‘It is a challenge and…
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Review of The Perils of Pushy Parents – a ? childrens’ book illustrated and written by Boris Johnson (2007) £10. The nicest kids you ever saw Were Jim and Molly Albacore Who seldom made a naughty noise Or screamed for more expensive toys So opens the saga of the Albacore family We learn at…
Heaven is For Real – Sony Pictures – Now available on DVD. How many of us know people who have recounted a near-death experience of being close to heaven during a life-challenging episode in their lives before surviving and “coming back” to earth? Before discussing that further, the film “Heaven is for Real” was made…
Pepsi Indian Premier League, 27th match: Kings XI Punjab v Sunrisers Hyderabad at Mohali, Apr 27, 2015 Sunrisers Hyderabad 150-6, DA Warner 58 off 41 , 10 fours and 1 six, Moises Henriques 30 off 32, 1four, NV Ojha 28 off 24 3 fours, AR Patel 25-2, MG Johnson 39-2 Kings XI Punjab 130-9…
“I’m feeling blue about maybe voting red – is that yellow of me? Maybe some are purple with rage that the Greens may even get more votes and take some of the stage? Then again I might change my mind and to another hue be kind….must read all about it first and then when I…
Over 4, 000 people are now known to have died in the catastrophic earthquake in Nepal at the weekend, with more than 7,500 people injured. Rescue teams are still trying to reach many remote and mountainous areas, amid reports that some villages have been completely Annihilated.
Britain’s wealthiest 1000 people are collectively worth £547bn, up from £258bn in 2009, an increase of 112 per cent. Those on the lowest rankings have around £100m, £45m more than in2009 and £15m more than last year, the biggest leap in 18 years According to Sunday Times Rich List. Among the new entries are Hollywood…
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key publicly apologised Wednesday to a waitress who labelled him a ‘school yard bully’ for repeatedly pulling her ponytail on visits to her cafe. Within an hour “The Daily Blog” published the pony-tailed waitress’s it went viral read by thousands. Twitter took it further with their comments and questions. And…