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Mafiya Of Rampal | Arms, Petrol Bombs, Pregnancy Strip Found in Rampal’s Ashram : TV5 News – Video

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Mafiya Of Rampal | Arms, Petrol Bombs, Pregnancy Strip Found in Rampal #39;s Ashram : TV5 News
A huge cache of arms and ammunition, petrol bombs, acid syringes, a chilli grenade and a pregnancy test strip were found inside.

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November 26th, 2014 at 10:47 pm

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Police escort Rampal to ashram to open his locker – Video

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Police escort Rampal to ashram to open his locker
The Haryana police have had to escort self-styled god-man Sant Rampal back to his ashram in order to search his locker and safes. The passcodes for these loc...

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November 26th, 2014 at 10:47 pm

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Radha Kalayana – Episode 909 – November 24, 2014 – Video

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Radha Kalayana - Episode 909 - November 24, 2014
Swoparnika recieves the courier and asks Radhika to leave for the ashram and just as she leaves for the ashram Shanthanu visits Swoparnika #39;s house and tells her that he was on his way to the...

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November 26th, 2014 at 10:47 pm

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Asaram Bapu ji – Badey Peer Ki Katha, Shradhha Ke Saath Buddhi Yog zaruri – Video

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Asaram Bapu ji - Badey Peer Ki Katha, Shradhha Ke Saath Buddhi Yog zaruri
To Watch FREE LIVE Webcast of Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu on Mangalmay TV Visit : http://www.ashram.org/live For More Information Visit : http://www.ashram.org Join Ashram on Facebook ...

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November 26th, 2014 at 10:47 pm

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Sant Shri Asaram Bapu ji Amritvani – 25th November 2014 – Video

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Sant Shri Asaram Bapu ji Amritvani - 25th November 2014
To Watch FREE LIVE Webcast of Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu on Mangalmay TV Visit : http://www.ashram.org/live For More Information Visit : http://www.ashram.org Join Ashram on Facebook ...

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November 26th, 2014 at 10:47 pm

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Buddhism ad – Video

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Buddhism ad
Barker college.

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November 26th, 2014 at 10:47 pm

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Shyam Selvadurai uses Buddhism as cultural link

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Its telling that author Shyam Selvadurai initially had trouble finding the appropriate material for the irreverent Way Back When event at the University of Calgary, which will have Selvaduraiand fellow writersIan Williams, Aritha van Herk and Larissa Laireading embarrassing material they wrote as teenagers.

Its not that the Giller-shortlisted author wasnt game, but when he went into his parents basement in suburban Toronto to search for some of theturgid prose he wrote in his salad days, he discovered he had thrown most of itout.

I had something I had written my first year in Canada, explainsSelvadurai. Its an embarrassing play. Itsso embarrassing. I wont say anything else about it.

Itsnot surprising that Selvaduraithrew out most of the literature that didnt meet his exacting standards. The Sri Lankan-born writeris known for fussing over his writing until it is just right. It took him 13 years to write his fourth novel, 2013s ambitious Hungry Ghosts, which tells the story of a gay man of mixed Tamil and Sinhalese lineage who travels from Toronto back to Sri Lanka to visit his ailing grandmother.

He is an authorwhose art leaves him in a constant state of anxiety that requires him to think long and hard about the writing process. Which makes him a perfect candidate for U of Cs Distinguished Visiting Writer, a week-long engagement where the author will do variousevents.

He took some time to chat with the Calgary Herald.

Q: Obviously, Thursdays Way Back When at U of C is supposed to be fun, but do you hope that youngwriters in the audience might also be encouraged by the fact thatevenaward-winningauthors had to start somewhere andthat they often beganwith more ambition than skill?

A: (laughs) I hope so, but I dont really know. I think if you are meant to write you just go ahead and do it no matter what. Its something that burns in you, a burning passion. Those who are meant to keep writing will write. Thats my feeling about it.

Q: On Friday, you will be at the Esker Foundation in Inglewood to talk about Write to Reconcile project, which you founded in your native Sri Lanka as a way to help the country heal after decades of civil war. Why did you think creative writing would help heal?

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Author uses Buddhism as cultural link between two cultures

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Its telling that author Shyam Selvadurai initially had trouble finding the appropriate material for the irreverent Way Back When event at the University of Calgary, which will have Selvaduraiand fellow writersIan Williams, Aritha van Herk and Larissa Laireading embarrassing material they wrote as teenagers.

Its not that the Giller-shortlisted author wasnt game, but when he went into his parents basement in suburban Toronto to search for some of theturgid prose he wrote in his salad days, he discovered he had thrown most of itout.

I had something I had written my first year in Canada, explainsSelvadurai. Its an embarrassing play. Itsso embarrassing. I wont say anything else about it.

Itsnot surprising that Selvaduraithrew out most of the literature that didnt meet his exacting standards. The Sri Lankan-born writeris known for fussing over his writing until it is just right. It took him 13 years to write his fourth novel, 2013s ambitious Hungry Ghosts, which tells the story of a gay man of mixed Tamil and Sinhalese lineage who travels from Toronto back to Sri Lanka to visit his ailing grandmother.

He is an authorwhose art leaves him in a constant state of anxiety that requires him to think long and hard about the writing process. Which makes him a perfect candidate for U of Cs Distinguished Visiting Writer, a week-long engagement where the author will do variousevents.

He took some time to chat with the Calgary Herald.

Q: Obviously, Thursdays Way Back When at U of C is supposed to be fun, but do you hope that youngwriters in the audience might also be encouraged by the fact thatevenaward-winningauthors had to start somewhere andthat they often beganwith more ambition than skill?

A: (laughs) I hope so, but I dont really know. I think if you are meant to write you just go ahead and do it no matter what. Its something that burns in you, a burning passion. Those who are meant to keep writing will write. Thats my feeling about it.

Q: On Friday, you will be at the Esker Foundation in Inglewood to talk about Write to Reconcile project, which you founded in your native Sri Lanka as a way to help the country heal after decades of civil war. Why did you think creative writing would help heal?

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November 26th, 2014 at 10:47 pm

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National Geographic Traveler reveals its top destinations for 2015

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Readers picked the Faroe Islands as their top place to visit next year 'Best of the world' list includes Sark in the Channel Islands Other places to see includeHyderabad, India and Oklahoma City

By Chris Kitching for MailOnline

Published: 03:41 EST, 26 November 2014 | Updated: 06:20 EST, 26 November 2014

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If you're looking for inspiration for next year's holiday, this list could point you in the right direction.

National Geographic Travelerhas picked 20 destinations that holidaymakers must visit in 2015 as part of its annual 'best of the world' feature.

Readers chose the Faroe Islands as their top destination, while the magazine's editors picked a cross-section of 'must-see' places, including India's literary hub, the soulful island of Corsica, and the heart of Japanese Buddhism.

Here, MailOnline Travel picks its favourite seven.

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November 26th, 2014 at 10:47 pm

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Sameness & Difference In Zen Buddhism – Video

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Sameness Difference In Zen Buddhism

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November 26th, 2014 at 10:46 pm

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