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Friday, October 10, 2008

 

Ex-Gurkha soldiers win right to retire in Britain

Former Gurkha soldiers who fought alongside British troops won a long-running battle on September 30 for the right to retire in Britain.

Waving their regiment's flag outside London's High Court, members of the unit which has fought for Britain since 1815 welcomed the decision to overturn a ruling that meant those who retired before 1997 had no automatic right to live in Britain.

All other foreign soldiers in the British Army can settle in the country after four years' service anywhere in the world. About 2,000 Gurkhas are affected by the current rules.

High Court judge Justice Nicholas Blake ruled that instructions given by the Home Office to immigration officials were unlawful and must be changed.

Dozens of Gurkhas and their supporters cheered outside court, waving the regiment's green flag, which bears two kukris, a traditional Nepalese curved knife.

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Sunday, May 25, 2008

 

Rajagopal from Nebraska wins 20th National Geographic Bee

Eleven-year-old Akshay Rajagopal of Lincoln, Nebraska, won the 2008 National Geographic Bee held in Washington, D.C., on May 21. He won a $25,000 college scholarship and lifetime membership in the National Geographic Society. The sixth grader was the youngest of the top ten finalists. Rajagopal, who attends Lux Middle School in Lincoln, did not miss a single question in the preliminary or the final and championship rounds.

The winning question was: The urban area of Cochabamba has been in the news in recent years due to protests over the privatization of the municipal water supply and regional autonomy issues. Cochabamba is the third largest conurbation in what country? Answer: Bolivia.

Rajagopal, whose hobbies include collecting coins, is considering some kind of career that involves geography, but he has plenty of time to make up his mind. For now, he just likes to study the globe.

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