Friday, December 4, 2015

Divorce and Indian law.

Man cannot divorce wife under Hindu law if she is terminally ill, rules Indian court

India's top court makes landmark ruling amid fears husband pressuring wife who has breast cancer to accept settlement to pay for medical treatment Never has the marriage vow “in sickness and in health” been applied so literally. India's supreme court has ruled that a man cannot divorce his wife i...

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Getting Serious About Climate Change

: Top 5 Ways to Reduce your Carbon Footprint

In the run up to the Paris Climate talks, the whole world is watching to see if governments will finally get serious about cutting global carbon emissions. If they fail, we will be on the road to a climate catastrophe. It's a risk we can't afford. As President Obama said recently, "There is no Pl...

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Spiritualism Transcends All Religious Rituals

Why be intolerant when we are all headed toward the same destination but in different ways, wonders PRITHVI MANAKTALA According to Swami Vivekananda religion is a “relationship between soul and …


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Thursday, December 3, 2015

Greensleeves

Greensleeves (What Child Is This) - Official Christmas Music Video - The Gothard Sisters

Greensleeves - Celtic Ladies – With Lyrics

Mellowing of Whiskey

Three Dead Bodies

Email from JKS Weerasekera

Good old Padd
Definitely non-PC

Three dead bodies turn up at the mortuary, all with very big smiles on their
faces. 
The coroner calls the police to tell them what has happened.

First body: Pierre Dubois, Frenchman, 60, died of heart failure while making
love 
to his 20-year old mistress. 
Hence the enormous smile, Inspector', says the Coroner.
'Second body: Hamish Campbell, Scotsman, 25, won £50,000 on the lottery, 
spent it all on whisky... Died of alcohol poisoning, hence the smile.'
The Inspector asked, 'What about the third body?'

'Ah,' says the coroner, 'this is the most unusual one. Paddy Murphy, Irish,
30, struck by lightning.'

'Why is he smiling then?' inquires the Inspector

'Thought he was having his picture taken.'


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