[Assam] Difference between a baptist and a catholic

2005-07-26 Thread Dilip/Dil Deka
Hope you guys like this one.       A young boy was walking down a dirt road after church one Sundayafternoon when he came to a crossroads where he met a little girl comingfrom the other direction.-"Hello," said the little boy."Hi," replied the little girl."Where are you going?" asked the boy."I've

[Assam] NYTimes.com: Yoga in the Morning, Cooking in the Afternoon

2005-07-26 Thread jaipurschool
Title: E-Mail This This page was sent to you by:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message from sender: Indian bachelors in US seem more interested in OSho Rajneesh's variety of Yoga - where they can get sex partners. My landlord, having had many sexual liasons earlie

Re: [Assam] Re: Truth?? police encounter shooting in UK metro - Manorama Devi

2005-07-26 Thread umesh sharma
Ram-da,   I think Indian amry did initiate an inquiry in Manorama Devi case after local outcry -- but I remember the Central Congress Ministers labelling it later - as a case where females became naked in public in Manipur and alleged that one of them was raped later.   I do not know what is happe

[Assam] Re: Truth?? police encounter shooting in UK metro

2005-07-26 Thread Ram Sarangapani
Umesh > I wonder this support you extend to the army men deployed in North East > India and Kashmir also. I realize that you being based at UK do feel > strongly in support of British police -- and speak against the Human Rights > groups. > Do you also support the rape and killing of Manorama Dev

[Assam] why South Asians and Brazilians wear heavy coats in UK, USA etc

2005-07-26 Thread umesh sharma
Hi,   I just saw the weather in London for this week - max. = 25 degree Celcius ( 75 F) -- which is less than the day temp. in cold winter weather in most of India or any tropical country - including Brazil. http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.shtml?world=0008   Till June I was wearing woolen coats a

[Assam] UK or Assam - shoot to kill - a license to kill ?

2005-07-26 Thread umesh sharma
Aren't the police required to lay their lives -- before they go about taking civilians lives. I still remember General Dyer who ordered 1500 unarmed civilians killed in Jalianwalan Bagh in Punjab - when British ruled in India .   Brazilian killing and protests in UK , Brazil etc http://us.rediff.co

[Assam] Re: Truth?? police encounter shooting in UK metro

2005-07-26 Thread umesh sharma
Rini-ji,   I wonder this support you extend to the army men deployed in North East India and Kashmir also. I realize that you being based at UK do feel strongly in support of British police -- and speak against the Human Rights groups.   Do you also support the rape and killing of Manorama Devi o

[Assam] Re: Truth?? police encounter shooting in UK metro

2005-07-26 Thread umesh sharma
Rini-ji,   I wonder this support you extend to the army men deployed in North East India and Kashmir also. I realize that you being based at UK do feel strongly in support of British police -- and speak against the Human Rights groups.   Do you also support the rape and killing of Manorama Devi of

Re: [Assam] Truth?? police encounter shooting in UK metro

2005-07-26 Thread jayanta payeng
> It is easy to jump to conclusions, but is wrong. > !!! Obviously !! Probably all of us know that. > In fairness to British undercover agents, they > watched the residents > of the address. But they did not know, that there > were more than the > suspects living in that address--it was a hous

Re: [Assam] New Book on Assam Forest History -The Hindu

2005-07-26 Thread Ram Sarangapani
C'da, > But Prabhakara's own prolixity of the review is patience-taxing and > patronizing. Could be, could be. Dr. MSP used to live across from us during those Jalukbari days. At that time, even as youngsters, I remember him to have been more of a jean-clad cynic than patronizing. The jeans thr

[Assam] Re: Truth?? police encounter shooting in UK metro

2005-07-26 Thread Rini Kakati
There is no doubt that this is an absolute tragedy. Have you made a mistake at work recently. I did. In fact I do it all the time, little judgements calls that go wrong. Spare a thought then for the policemen responsible for the shooting of Brazilian Electrician. But while most of us can walk awa

Re: [Assam] New Book on Assam Forest History -The Hindu

2005-07-26 Thread Chan Mahanta
Interesting. But Prabhakara's own prolixity of the review is patience-taxing and patronizing. At 8:19 AM -0500 7/26/05, Ram Sarangapani wrote: For those interested, here is a new book titled 'Jungles, Reserves, Wildlife, A History of Forests in Assam' by Prof ArupJyoti Saikia, Cott

[Assam] New Book on Assam Forest History -The Hindu

2005-07-26 Thread Ram Sarangapani
For those interested, here is a new book titled 'Jungles, Reserves, Wildlife, A History of Forests in Assam' by Prof ArupJyoti Saikia, Cotton College. Follow the link to see some good photos and a write-up by Dr. MS Prabhakara. http://www.flonnet.c