Will the geek get the girl? It's the big question of thousands of romantic movies, and in Beyond the Rave, it's here again, this time with a few provisos: will the geek get the girl (a) before she decides that she wants him for lunch, and (b) before her mates eat all of his mates in an eight-course buffet? Most important of all, will he, purely in order to get the girl, choose a life of
WARRANT Officer Gary O'Donnell was crouched over a Taleban bomb in Afghanistan's Helmand pro-vince when he spotted the crude wooden trigger, based on a clothespeg, b
The tour de ‘Cuse raised money for Syracuse children Sunday at Skiddy Park, sponsored by b.i.k.e. Syracuse. The organization is asking the community for gently used bikes, so more children
One of the great problems with television today is that it doesn't offer children enough opportunities to see rubbishy old films. Back when I was growing up, in the Seventies, television had very little to offer on a wet weekend afternoon beyond wrestling on ITV and the occasional film on BBC2. Not being one for the wrestling, I grew up with a thorough grounding in early British thrillers, the
Jaci Stephen: Will the geek get the girl? It's the big question of thousands of romantic movies, and in Beyond the Rave, it's here again, this time with a few provisos
The arrest of Ramsingh Munda alias Ramesh on June 17 for keeping a pet sloth bear has disintegrated his family. Munda's four-year-old daughter Gulki now lives all alone; her mother had died earlier.
AHMEDABAD: Call it the management of words, a supply chain of thoughts or whatever. A new crop of alumni from the Indian Institute of Management-Ahmedabad (IIM-A) are not only re-engineering the corporate and financial world but also raising a storm in literary circles.