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A mildly spiced tasty preparation where khoya enriches the dish Noor’s Kitchen Noor Jafri Ingredients Matar – 200 gms Khoya – 100 gms Kasuri Meethi – 1 tbsp Tomato Puree – 3 tbsp Kashmiri chilli powder – 1/2 tsp Jeera Powder – 1/2 tsp Garam masala powder – 1/2 tsp Haldi – a pinch Paste [...]
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Michelle Bernstein began her career as a ballerina, but one chance taste of cooking at a nutrition course had her throw those ballet flats away in favour of her culinary love affair. The chef began to cook at award-winning restaurants in Miami Beach, including Tantra and Red Fish Grill. Delving into her Latina background, she brought elements [...]
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BUENOS AIRES: Seven people were missing Saturday after an Argentine cargo ship and a Paraguayan tug boat collided on the Parana River near the northeastern city of Zarate in Argentina, police said. “We will continue searching for the seven who went missing overnight because the weather conditions allow it,” said Sergio Gaetan, who is heading [...]
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As the world turns its back on nuclear power in the wake of Japan’s Fukushima disaster,experts worry that green energy will not be able to pick up the slack Barry Neild This week, as Japan suspends work at Hokkaido 3, its last operating nuclear reactor, many alarmed by last year’s Fukushima crisis will breathe a sigh [...]
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This was art that went beyond just the visual. Meet The Eight The Eight(Nyolcak) was an experimental art movement started by Hungarian painters, mostly active in Budapest from 1909-1918. These are not to be confused with American group of painters also known as The Eight who were later absorbed into the Ashcan school. The members of the [...]
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Line will connect home secretaries of the two nations New Delhi: India and Pakistan will soon set up a hotline between their home secretaries that will facilitate real-time information sharing on terrorist threats. More than a year after New Delhi and Islamabad agreed to set up the direct communication line connecting the two top bureaucrats, [...]
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With other art forms becoming more glamorous; poetry seems to be fading into a rather eloquent memory Sameena Kenaz feedback@postnoon.com Gone are the days when poetry was seen as an art of high regard; it was perceived as a rare talent that not many had. Poetry wasn’t confined to romance; it spanned across and covered [...]
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New Delhi: The Centre’s proposal for raising the age of consent for sex from 16 to 18 years would be “regressive” and “draconian” as it would remain a penal offence, a Delhi court has said. The court opined that keeping in view the change in social attitude and sensibilities, exceptions should be made while deciding [...]
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Julian Guyer LONDON: Manchester City will be bidding to be crowned champions of England for the first time in 44 years when they face relegation-threatened Queens Park Rangers at Eastlands later Sunday. But with second-placed champions Manchester United behind on goal difference alone, Roberto Mancini’s expensively-assembled City side will be aware any slip-ups could see [...]
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Gordon Howard BARCELONA: Lewis Hamilton’s spectacular but often controversial career suffered a new twist Saturday when he was stripped of pole for the Spanish Grand Prix because his McLaren team failed to give him enough fuel. As a result, Venezuelan Pastor Maldonado of Williams will start from pole position for the first time after being [...]
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