Category: News and Society, page 7
Articles in 'News and Society' category:
A Reverse Address Search Can Help You Find a Friend
Find a long lost friend or family member with a reverse address search.
Using a Free Reverse Address Lookup
Free reverse address lookups are great resources to discover the address associated with a cell phone number or a land line.
Call Girls
Once again we learn that some men think with something other than their brain. You have to wodner why God hard-wired men and women as He (no gender intended) did. In cases like this maybe he had humility in mind.
Eliot Spitzer Codename: Client 9
The wiretap on his phone call was with a woman who was planning to travel from New York to Washington where Mr. Spitzer reserved a hotel room. Mr. Spitzer was later identified as: Client 9.
Attack of the Animal Rights Movement!
How come the craziest, psychotic rights activists are fighting for animals?
Obama’s Reply to Hillary’s Vp Statement
What the people of this country need to understand is, Hillary proposes this offer because she would need a man like Barack Obama to be at her side to win this presidential election. But, Barack Obama would not need Hillary to win this presidential election.
Admiral William Fallon
Keep an eye on what this man has to say after March 31st. There's far more to this story than meets the eye; however, few understand the impact that I believe is going on here. Time will tell.
Loud Alarms of E-scraps in Delhi
India is rapidly becoming a developed country in terms of the use of electronic equipments. Computers have become a necessity for each and every office, school and bank. Now companies are targeting homes of Indians and providing PCs at rates as low as Rs 10,000. But shining development has its dark side, too. In other words, India will generate more e-waste (electronic waste) in coming days. According to an estimate, India will import more than 4 million new as well as used computers.
I Am a Friend of Naxalites: Nirmala Deshpande
Nirmala Deshpande is a name, which does not require any introduction. A widely acclaimed social activist Nirmala is one of the flagbearers of non-violence in our country. Born in 1929, she joined Acharya Vinoba Bhave’s Bhoodan Padyatra in 1952, and covered more than 40 thousand miles touching all nooks and corners of India. She has been the president of Harijan Sevak Sangh, founded by Mahatma Gandhi. In 2005 Nirmala was nominated for Nobel Peace Prize...
An Interview With Aruna Roy: Janadesh 2007
Aruna Roy is a social activist who is best known for her endeavours for betterment of the rural poor in the state of Rajasthan. In 2000, she was awarded with the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Community Leadership. Her continuous campaigns were instrumental in enactment of the Right to Information act -2005. She was as a member of the National Advisory Council for two years, where she helped and advocated the passage of the Right to Information Act and the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act.
Most Common Reasons Why Caller Id Spoofing is Used
Caller ID spoofing is used most commonly when a call would not normally be answered. This tricks someone into thinking a call is coming from somewhere other than the true origin. These are some common reasons why people and/or companies may resort to using this technique.
Cell Phone Hardware That Allows GPS Tracking
Learn what GPS hardware is and how it can be used to invade your privacy so you know how to better protect your privacy as a cell phone user.
Eliot Spitzer
Another one at the top falls and when that happens we all suffer. It's not that their troubles are worse, but that they remind us of the futility of politics in so many ways, but also the need for a deeper spiritual awakening.
Extra Dimensions?
Are we bound to this thrid dimensional world, maybe even a fourth? Or is the coming of the 2012 age going to open up a whole new awareness of multiple dimensions?
Child Labour: an Evil Still to be Eliminated
Early hours in the capital of India; Sisters Soni and Laxmi, aged 10 and 12 years respectively; their day begins as early as six in the morning; both walk down barefoot from Nizammudin to Lodhi road (Some of the posh roads of Delhi) carrying heavy bags...
A Touching Tale of a +ve Person
It seems to be a fight against destiny, a hope against hope and an effort which would defy any medical argument that its generally not possible for an HIV infected couple to enjoy parenthood of a HIV negative child. On the eve of the World AIDS Day (December 1), Headlines India did come across one such unfortunate HIV positive couple, which is fortunate enough to have progeny - a seven years old sweet daughter, who is HIV negative.
An Interview With Manishankar Aiyar
Mani Shankar Aiyar Mani Shankar Aiyar, Union Minister for Panchayati Raj, Sports and Youth Affairs and the Development of North Eastern Region (DONER) calls himself an honorary member of northeast. For him the crux of development lies in the participatory form of government. Unlike the general populace, he is overwhelmed at the overall effort going on to develop the region...
Even Loo Can Woo
There are a number of museums across the globe depicting history, art, culture and science glorifying the various facets of human civilization on the course of its evolution. What are the various kind of museums you have visited? Have you ever thought of exploring human civilisation through the change and evolution of shit pots and commodes? Sounds stinking. Welcome to the first of its kind toilet museum...
Kepler's Hunt for Another Planet Earth in Space
Article on NASA's 2009 mission called Kepler, that will search for life in space.
Uribe Challenges Chavez
Chavez had better watch out in his loud talk with neighbor Colombia. WHile he can call Bush the devil, he might be in a hell of a lot of trouble if he takes on Uribe and his army.

