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Movies to get you in the holiday spirit

by Selvam Canagaratna “Perhaps the most surprising element of President Joe Biden’s first presidential speech on Thursday night was what it did not include” was how Jeff Greenfield, a five-time Emmy-winning network television analyst and author, described it in Politico magazine. A day after the passage of the most far-reaching piece of domestic legislation in decades, Biden spent only the last few minutes in touting his $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan. The lion’s share of his talk was a detailed account of the effort to contain and control the coronavirus pandemic. Apart from a passing reference to the “denial” and “silence” of his unnamed predecessor, politics was not on the agenda.

Simple remedies for hair growth

LOOK GOOD – with Disna I’m always asked for remedies for hair growth. Obviously, everyone does long for a lovely head of hair. Okay, check these out. I’ll have more for you next week, connected with hair growth   Eggs for Hair Growth: Here’s one of the classic, but still effective, hair growth tips. Except for vitamin C, eggs contain all of the best essential vitamins, proteins, and minerals. The fatty acids that are present in the yolk can improve the skin on your scalp and fight dandruff while making it glossy and shiny. The lecithin, also found in the egg, can help to reduce frizziness and ensures that your hair does not become brittle.

US court dismisses $100-million lawsuit against Indian PM Modi, and Home Minister Amit Shah

NEW DELHI, December 15: A court in the United States has dismissed a $100-million lawsuit filed against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah after the litigants a separatist Kashmir Khalistan outfit and two associates failed to appear before it at two scheduled hearings.The suit was filed on September 19, 2019, days before Modi’s historic “Howdy, Modi!” event in Houston, Texas. It challenged the Indian Parliament’s decision on Jammu and Kashmir that abrogated the special privileges of the state and carved out two union territories and sought a compensation of $100 million from Modi, Shah and Lt Gen Kanwal Jeet Singh Dhillon.

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