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Money a major obstacle to boy’s Visva Bharati dream
Despite having bagged a coveted seat at Visva Bharati University, Aparesh Pal of Balita village in Lalgarh simply has no clue how to mobilise the requisite funds to take admission in the (Arts/Sculpture) course at the varsity.
Hindustan Times | ByKoushik Dutta, Lalgarh
Mural values
An exhibition in the city draws inspiration from the prophecies of a secret cult.
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Hindustan Times | ByAmrutha Penumudi, Mumbai
John Abraham heads to Chennai to launch Tamil trailer of Madras Cafe
Despite protests against Madras Cafe, John Abraham is set to launch the trailer of the Tamil version in Chennai. "John will travel to the city to release theatrical trailer as we want to reach out to a wider audience," says the film’s director, Shoojit Sircar.
Hindustan Times | ByAnirban Das, Mumbai
'Ready to work on human-rights violations in state'
Back from Geneva after attending the five days workshop from Geneva, organized by United Nations, Abhitej Singh Sandhu (24) is ready to apply the teachings learnt practically in state by starting a project on human rights violations.
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List of Scripps National Spelling Bee champions
US spelling competition winners
The Scripps National Spelling Bee (formerly the Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee and commonly called the National Spelling Bee) is an annual spelling bee held in the United States. The competition began in ,[1] and was initially organized by The Courier-Journal of Louisville, Kentucky, until the Scripps Howard Broadcasting Company (now the E. W. Scripps Company) assumed sponsorship in Every speller in the competition has previously participated in a local spelling bee, usually organized by a local newspaper.[2]
The first champion was Frank Neuhauser of Louisville, who beat eight other finalists to win the inaugural competition.[3] He was honored with a parade in his hometown, where and when he was presented with bouquets of gladioli in commemoration of the winning word "gladiolus", and returned to the Bee a number of times as a guest of honor.[3] The first girl to win was Pauline Bell, also of Louisville, the following year. Girls won nine consecutive competitions from to Joint winners have been crowned on seven occasions in the Bee's history. The first such occurrence was in , when Dean Colquitt and Diana Reynard were declared co-champions after