Archive forApril 16, 2005

India spells out trust-building steps ahead of Musharraf talks on Kashmir (Khaleej Times)

NEW DELHI - India on Saturday spelled out a series of measures including suggestions on disputed Kashmir it said New Delhi had offered to Pakistan to bolster trust between the two nuclear-armed rivals.

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Board trustees promote staff for three schools (The Woodland Daily Democrat Online)

After several interviews with Woodland School District officials, three new principals have been selected and approved by the Board of Trustees for Freeman, Ramon S. Tafoya and Woodland Prairie elementary schools.

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Finest spices from around the world (The Star Online)

IF spices could speak, they would regale us with tales of conquest, the discovery of new lands, and biblical encounters. In ancient times, spices were such a rare and precious commodity in the Western world that countries went to war over them.

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GUIDELIGHT (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)

The Associated Churches of Fort Wayne and Allen County will celebrate its 61st anniversary at a banquet and program featuring the Rev. Ron Allen at 5:30 p.m. Friday at Don Hall’s Guesthouse, 1313 W. Washington Center Road. Tickets are $22.50 a person; for reservations, call 422-3528 or e-mail AssocChurch@aol.com.

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The Myth of Islam’s Contribution to Human Civilization (News From Bangladesh)

Introduction: Since the tragic incident of September 11, 2001 when 19 suicidal Muslim terrorists rammed airplanes into the World Trade Centre in New York and Pentagon Headquarters killing more than 3000 innocent people, Islam, as a religion, has come under serious scrutiny.

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Cross-cultural Fashion Show popular in orthodox Chennai (New Kerala)

(ANI News) Chennai: Chennai witnessed an unusual cross-cultural fashion extravaganza in which large community of expatriate families based in Chennai, took to the ramp in Indian ethnic costumes early this week.

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Cross-cultural Fashion Show popular in orthodox Chennai (New Kerala)

(ANI News) Chennai: Chennai witnessed an unusual cross-cultural fashion extravaganza in which large community of expatriate families based in Chennai, took to the ramp in Indian ethnic costumes early this week.

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