21st June 2016
Cars that are fuelled by water
11th May 2016
American Presidents who died on 4th of July
The fourth of July is celebrated as the Independence Day in the US. Coincidentally, three US Presidents died on the fourth of July. They were John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, who died on the same day in 1826, and James Monroe, who died in 1831.
6th April 2016
Articles found with Saddam Hussein at the time of his arrest
Saddam Hussein was arrested on 13 December 2003 as an outcome of an American military operation:Operation Red Dawn. Basically three things were found with him when he was arrested – USD$75000 in cash, a pistol and an AK–47 assault rifle and a packet of Café Pelé (a coffee branded after footballer Pelé).
9th February 2016
Bizarre coincidences shared by the lives of Lincoln and Kennedy
9th February 2016
John F Kennedy- President with a Pulitzer Prize
John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the 35th President of the United States of America. At 43 he became one of the youngest Presidents of the USA. He is the only US President to have won the prestigious Pulitzer Prize. The notable events during his tenure were the Cuban missile crisis, building of Berlin War and the beginning of the Vietnam War. Aldous Leonard Huxley was an eminent English writer who was also a humanist, pacifist and a satirist. He moved to Los Angeles and settled there. Some of his works are Point Counter Point, Do What You Will, The Devils of Loudun and Island. He also wrote an essay in a very poignant style on the ‘Bose Institute’, the research institution created by Sir J.C. Bose. Both Kennedy and Huxley died on the same day, i.e. November 22, 1963.