Bindra awarded Padma Bhushan, Dhoni, Harbhajan to receive Padma Shri (Hindustan Times)The padma winners: A combo picture of cricketers Harbhajan Singh, MS Dhoni and Billiards players whose name were announced for Padma Shri and Olympic shooter Abhinav Bindra awarded Padma Bhushan.
Glencoe High School student recovering from shooting (The Oregonian)Crimson TimesAna Zambrano, exchange student at Glencoe High School from Puerto Viejo, Ecuador, was among the victims of Saturday night's shooting in downtown Portland. Ecuador exchange student Ana Zambrano had never been to The Zone, and she'll probably never forget...
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Padma Shri for Dhoni, Bhajji, Ash & Akshay (Central Chronicle)New Delhi, Jan 25: Among the 93 persons chosen for Padma Shri are Team India captain M S Dhoni, spinner Harbhajan Singh, singer Udit narayan Bollywood actors Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Akshay Kumar, world billiards champion Pankaj Advani and R K Krishna Kumar of the Taj group of Hotels and veteran broadcaster Ameen Sayani .
Awardvani (The Times of India)Pankaj Advani, the world?s youngest billiards champ, tells DT how the news that he?d got the Padma Shri came to him after a much-needed break.
SENIOR CALENDAR (The Wichita Eagle) Walk In Their Shoes, a Simulation of what it feels like to be dyslexic, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. today, Fundamental Learning Center, 917 S. Glendale. Cost $10. Reservations required. Call 316-684-7323. Nonprofit Chamber of Service Board University and Expo, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, Wichita Marriott Hotel, 9100 Corporate Hills Drive. Volunteer opportunities to serve on boards, raise money and do ...
Two charged in robbery at Wilmington pool hall (The Wilmington Star-News)Two Wilmington men were charged Sunday night with robbing a man in the rest room of Break Time Billiards, according to a release from the Wilmington Police Department.
Patients, Raptors cheered by visit (Toronto Sun)Patients at the Hospital for Sick Children are used to seeing a parade of doctors and nurses coming into their rooms.
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