Canada's tulip festival under Threat from Heat Waves
Submitted by Kanika Mehta on Wed, 05/08/2013 - 10:19
Sources reported about the upcoming stress to the bloom of one of the world's largest garden festivals by a heat wave. People witnessed more than one million colorful tulips in Canada's capital turning lifeless.
BBC Program Constructs Jesus Christ’s Face Using Advanced Techniques
Submitted by Gurpreet Singh on Tue, 04/30/2013 - 10:35
Identity of Christian Messiah had remained in debate for long. A latest initiative by the BBC Program "Son of God" is aimed at constructing his face using most advanced techniques.
Dalai Lama to Visit Trentino- South Tyrol, Italy
Submitted by Kamilah Qasimi on Mon, 04/08/2013 - 12:22
Tibetan spiritual leader, His Holiness the Dalai Lama is soon to visit Trentino- South Tyrol, Italy. It is expected that he would meet various dignitaries and high officials during his visit.
Japan and China Need to Learn Game Rules to Solve Dispute
Submitted by Kanika Mehta on Fri, 01/18/2013 - 13:12
As soon as Japan purchased the East China Sea's disputed islands last September from a private Japanese citizen, the Sino-Japanese ties relaxed and sharply cooled.
On Friday, it was suggested by an adviser to the Prime Minister of Japan that Japan and China are in need of keeping `rules of the game'. This is the only way they can stop their dispute over tiny islands from growing and turning into a military fight.
Smart Meters Plans for the City Council
Submitted by Kanika Mehta on Sat, 05/26/2012 - 11:34
It has been recently revealed in a report that a presentation was made by the concerned citizens, in the form of a council meeting. This was done in order to discuss about the unrest among people about the mandating of the Hydro Smart Meter program.
Love Knows No Boundaries
Submitted by Kamilah Qasimi on Thu, 05/17/2012 - 09:01
The following incident is a narration of a strange and quick friendship, which has again proved that love knows no boundaries. An Australian teacher Anne O'Sullivan was travelling on a cruise ship in March 2009 at the central Indonesian island of Komodo when she threw a bottle in the water, which had a message, which seek a reply.
Anna Bligh Fails To Meet the Employment Target
Submitted by Kanika Mehta on Fri, 02/17/2012 - 09:17
It seems that it could be a tough ride for the Bligh Government as it would head for its election campaigning. Reports released have claimed that the government could not manage to touch the target of creating 100,000 jobs.
