A Gentleman’s Agreement?
Gary Mark Gilmore was an American who murdered a guard working in a motel. He gained global attention for demanding the implementation of his Death Sentence for the crime that he had committed in Utah. The death was not ready to seemingly eluding him, although he was ready to accept the death. However, the execution of his death sentence got repeatedly suspended. He also survived a number of suicide attempts, thanks to the doctors. The Global Community would always remember Gary Mark Gilmore for his lifelong struggle for his own death ! He set an example by appointing two advocates to implement his death sentence!
Morale & Morales…
Former Bolivian President Evo Morales was ousted in November 2019 due to allegations of rigging polls. Morales, who had ruled the Latin American country for 14 long years, had to […]
An Eyewash?
From the very beginning of our creation, people have come to know that allocation of money is reduced when the head count increases! To realise this basic fact, one does […]
On Humanity!
When communal riots rocked the Indian capital of New Delhi on February 24 evening, darkness covered the city. Next day, the Global Community came to know that riots had claimed […]
Touch & Go!
Ahead of US President Donald Trump’s recent two-day visit (February 24-25) to India, millions of Indians thought that the visiting leader would discuss some sensitive issues with their Prime Minister […]
Power Of Pornographic Propaganda!
While sitting naked on the stone pavement in front of Lenin’s Mausoleum on the Red Square in Moscow, he had hammered a large nail through his scrotum, affixing it to […]
Journalism…
It is being noticed that the Media are occupying the second position as far as the promotion and expansion of languages is concerned in a multilingual country, like India. First, […]
Censored!
Professor Xu Zhangrun recently penned an essay, criticising Chinese President Xi Jinping’s role in the outbreak in the Coronavirus (COVID-19). Since the publication of the essay, Professor Xu has been […]
A Bit Of Fresh Air?
Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809-1892) had written: “For men may come and men may go, But I go on for ever.” (The Brook) The same can be said of the British […]
