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Claire Rosemberg BRUSSELS: As investors and European leaders big and small tot up the potential cost of Greece departing the euro, the European Union too stands perilously close to meltdown after six decades in the making. Weeks ago still an elephant in the room, Athens’ looming exit from the club of 17 nations sharing the [...]
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New Delhi: A person’s liberty is sacrosanct and cannot by taken away by the state without due process of law as it violates fundamental rights, the Supreme Court has ruled, laying down fresh guidelines on invoking provisions for preventive detention against a person already in jail. “The personal liberty of a person is sacrosanct and [...]
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Bangalore: Five days after he was allegedly attacked, a Karnataka Administrative Officer, said to be a whistle-blower in some controversial land allotments by societies, died at a private hospital today (Sunday). SP Mahantesh, whose condition turned critical yesterday, died following a cardiac arrest, hospital sources said. “Mahantesh’s heart stopped at 5.30am. We tried our best [...]
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Barack Obama recently risked political upheaval by rooting for the LGBT cause. Surely, this ushers in a new era of social acceptance, but when will we get there? Faustina Johnson feedback@postnoon.com First conversation of the year with Isha, my erstwhile best friend, sole witness to all that I was in school. After ecstatic minutes of squealing [...]
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The frustration of routine jobs, the struggles with packing, the rush to the station all fades away when the first breath of fresh air hits you on the highway. We are talking about journeying by bus. We bring to you India from the road Bhavneet Singh feedback@postnoon.com Most of us would be annoyed at the [...]
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In the scorching summer heat Melting Moments can be your saviour. The store completely justifies its name as it makes your heart melt with the delicious ice cream it serves. Here you will find delicious dollops of fruity ice creams. They have also introduced a seasonal special menu which includes Mango and Hazelnut. The mango [...]
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Noor’s Kitchen Noor Jafri Ingredients: Boneless fish – cut into strips or squares – 500 gms Red chilli flakes – 1 table spoon Garlic Paste – 1 table spoon Lemon Juice – 1 tea spoon Chat Masala – 1 and a half tea spoon Garam Masala – 1 tea spoon Chopped Corriander – 2 tbspn [...]
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A hot day deserves something refreshing to make it bearable. How about some good tipple? We present five easy-to-make cocktails you must try this summer Mojito This Cuban classic was said to be Earnest Hemmingway’s favorite drink. One sip into its lime and rum freshness, and it’s easy to see why. Ingredients: Ice 6 ounces [...]
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They initiated the first Canadian national art movement The Group of Seven also known as the Algonquin school, were a group of Canadian landscape painters. They originally consisted of Franklin Carmichael (1890–1945), Lawren Harris (1885–1970), AY Jackson (1882–1972), Frank Johnston (1888–1949), Arthur Lismer (1885–1969), JEH MacDonald (1873–1932), and Frederick Varley (1881–1969). They were active from [...]
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Much like Ali did with Foreman in Zaire, Chelsea soaked up wave after wave of Bayern attacks to be crowned the kings of Europe on penalties Rob Woollard MUNICH: Didier Drogba was the hero as Chelsea won a historic first Champions League crown here on Saturday to shatter Bayern Munich’s dreams of winning the title at their [...]
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