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Felt good to move the page on Sri Brahmachaitanya Maharaj to my Google Sites
gSites doesn't support tables, so i had to create the 33ˣ14 table in a gDoc, export the same as an HTML [in a zip file], and then embed that [single!] line of code in the gSites page
In Midnight Run
shastrix.blogspot.com/2008/02/midnight-fun.html
towards the end, Jack Wlash [RDN] is being wiretapped, for his meeting with the mob boss Jimmy Serrano, when he smiles
When the others ask him for the reason, he says: "Feel like a cop again"!
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This NDA leader, who has an international profile because of his work for the environment and protection of water resources, said that if negotiators held inflexible positions, the talks were bound to fail. Red lines are the same as surrender, he said. .
Another NDA leader, who has acquired the iconic status of an elder statesman, personally congratulated the negotiators for doing a good job even as his party was withholding judgement on the 123 Agreement. .
This leader, who is now an oracle of sorts and has a decades-long personal equation with senior members of the Indian Foreign Service, was making a clear distinction between the outcome of the negotiations with the Americans and his own partys political opposition to the UPA on the nuclear deal. .
In Washington, NDA leaders visiting the US have had free and open discussions with Indian ambassador Ronen Sen since July 18, 2005. .
Additionally, BJP stalwarts like Jaswant Singh and Arun Shourie have been making their concerns and demands clear in conversations with the Americans both in India and during visits to the US since the nuclear deal was announced two years ago. .
Clearly, the Prime Minister was aware of all this while telling the Left that enough was enough. .
One Bush administration official said Washington would not have gone this far in accommodating New Delhi if there was no fundamental bipartisanship in India on relations with the US. .
He compared the situation with that in the US where, on August 4, both Houses of the US Congress approved with support from Democrats the Bush administrations authority to wiretap terror suspects without court oversight even as the Democratic Party was publicly opposing such authority. .
If the relevant Opposition parties in India had been dogmatically opposed to relations with the US, there was no way we would have gone this far on the deal, the official said. .
The implication was that the Left was irrelevant. He added that the relevant opposition may have differences on aspects of the 123 Agreement. But fundamentally they agree that Indo-US relations are important, he added. .
The Prime Minister, too, it would seem from all this, believes that opposition from the Left to the nuclear deal is irrelevant, at least for now. .
Nuke vote: Left to stage a walk-out .
Express News Service .
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FBI Director Robert S. Mueller to deliver W&M Commencement addressby Brian Whitson | March 15, 2013Robert S. Mueller III, the longest serving director of the FBI since J. Edgar Hoover, will address this year’s William & Mary Commencement Exercises.Mueller, who was nominated to the FBI director post in 2001 by President George W. Bush, received the national spotlight in 2004 when he challenged the White House over constitutional concerns related to domestic wiretapping. In 2011, Mueller’s 10-year term as director of the FBI was ending when President Barack Obama asked that Mueller stay on for two more years. The U.S. Senate unanimously approved the extension.Colonial Williamsburg President Colin G. Campbell, and W&M alumnus Warren W. Buck III M.S.’70, Ph.D.’76, a prominent physicist and chancellor emeritus of the University of Washington-Bothell, will receive honorary degrees and be recognized at the May 12 ceremony in William & Mary Hall’s Kaplan Arena. Campbell will receive an honorary doctorate of human letters and Buck will receive an honorary doctorate of science. Director Mueller will receive an honorary doctorate of public service at the ceremony.FBI Director Robert S. Mueller to deliver W&M Commencement addressby Brian Whitson | March 15, 2013Robert S. Mueller III, the longest serving director of the FBI since J. Edgar Hoover, will address this year’s William & Mary Commencement Exercises.Mueller, who was nominated to the FBI director post in 2001 by President George W. Bush, received the national spotlight in 2004 when he challenged the White House over constitutional concerns related to domestic wiretapping. In 2011, Mueller’s 10-year term as director of the FBI was ending when President Barack Obama asked that Mueller stay on for two more years. The U.S. Senate unanimously approved the extension.Colonial Williamsburg President Colin G. Campbell, and W&M alumnus Warren W. Buck III M.S.’70, Ph.D.’76, a prominent physicist and chancellor emeritus of the University of Washington-Bothell, will receive honorary degrees and be recognized at the May 12 ceremony in William & Mary Hall’s Kaplan Arena. Campbell will receive an honorary doctorate of human letters and Buck will receive an honorary doctorate of science. Director Mueller will receive an honorary doctorate of public service at the ceremony.
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FBI Director Robert S. Mueller to deliver W&M Commencement addressby Brian Whitson | March 15, 2013Robert S. Mueller III, the longest serving director of the FBI since J. Edgar Hoover, will address this year’s William & Mary Commencement Exercises.Mueller, who was nominated to the FBI director post in 2001 by President George W. Bush, received the national spotlight in 2004 when he challenged the White House over constitutional concerns related to domestic wiretapping. In 2011, Mueller’s 10-year term as director of the FBI was ending when President Barack Obama asked that Mueller stay on for two more years. The U.S. Senate unanimously approved the extension.Colonial Williamsburg President Colin G. Campbell, and W&M alumnus Warren W. Buck III M.S.’70, Ph.D.’76, a prominent physicist and chancellor emeritus of the University of Washington-Bothell, will receive honorary degrees and be recognized at the May 12 ceremony in William & Mary Hall’s Kaplan Arena. Campbell will receive an honorary doctorate of human letters and Buck will receive an honorary doctorate of science. Director Mueller will receive an honorary doctorate of public service at the ceremony.FBI Director Robert S. Mueller to deliver W&M Commencement addressby Brian Whitson | March 15, 2013Robert S. Mueller III, the longest serving director of the FBI since J. Edgar Hoover, will address this year’s William & Mary Commencement Exercises.Mueller, who was nominated to the FBI director post in 2001 by President George W. Bush, received the national spotlight in 2004 when he challenged the White House over constitutional concerns related to domestic wiretapping. In 2011, Mueller’s 10-year term as director of the FBI was ending when President Barack Obama asked that Mueller stay on for two more years. The U.S. Senate unanimously approved the extension.Colonial Williamsburg President Colin G. Campbell, and W&M alumnus Warren W. Buck III M.S.’70, Ph.D.’76, a prominent physicist and chancellor emeritus of the University of Washington-Bothell, will receive honorary degrees and be recognized at the May 12 ceremony in William & Mary Hall’s Kaplan Arena. Campbell will receive an honorary doctorate of human letters and Buck will receive an honorary doctorate of science. Director Mueller will receive an honorary doctorate of public service at the ceremony.