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'Made by Jains, No Muslim Staff': Chennai Bakery Owner Arrested over Controversial Advertisement

The staff at the bakery claimed that the advertisement was 'not intended to communalise' and added that a rumour was doing the rounds on WhatsApp, urging people not to buy bakery products made by Muslims and therefore they posted the advertisement.




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KGF Star Yash Opens Up About His Kids: ‘My Son Is Very Demanding, Doesn't Sleep Until I Do’

Yash and Radhika Pandit recently shared the first picture of their 6-month-old son with fans on social media. For the unversed, the Sandalwood star couple became proud parents to a baby boy last year in October. And now, in an interview with TOI, Yash




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SSC CHSL, Junior Engineer And Stenographer Exams Postponed Due to Coronavirus

The country is going through a national emergency due to the outbreak of Novel Coronavirus pandemic and hence is currently observing the lockdown till May 3, 2020. Most of the entrance exams along with board exams deferred due to COVID. There




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Musk says will move Tesla out of California amid lockdown dispute

Amid a dispute with local officials over stay-at-home orders, Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweeted on Saturday that Tesla will move its headquarters and future programs to Texas or Nevada from California immediately. Colette Luke has more.




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COVID-19: Is The Lockdown Disrupting Sleep Patterns?

COVID-19 lockdown has affected the day-to-day activities of people worldwide. There's a change in the work-life system, daily routines, meal timings and the most important, sleep pattern. According to a survey carried out by Wakefit, a company based on innovative sleep




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Tesla sues California county in virus factory closure fight, threatens to leave

Tesla Inc sued local authorities in California on Saturday as the electric carmaker pushed to re-open its factory there and Chief Executive Elon Musk threatened to move Tesla's headquarters and future programs from the state to Texas or Nevada.




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Bundesliga restart gives hope to other leagues - Schalke's Wagner

The resumption of the German Bundesliga next weekend amid the COVID-19 crisis will give hope to other European leagues that they can also successfully return, according to Schalke 04 coach David Wagner.




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Blow for Bundesliga plans as Dynamo Dresden squad put in quarantine

Germany's plans to restart competitive soccer on May 16 suffered an early setback after the entire team of second tier Dynamo Dresden were placed in a two-week quarantine following two positive coronavirus tests.




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Physical memoirs: selected and translated from foreign sources. / under the direction of the Physical society of London

Archives, Room Use Only - QC3.P49 1888




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Valentia: a different Irish island / by Nellie O'Cleirigh

Archives, Room Use Only - DA990.V34 O25 1992




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Submarine telegraphy: a practical manual / by Italio de Giuli ; translated from the Italian by J.J. McKichan, with a foreword by T.E. Herbert

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5621.G5313 1932




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The telegraph / translated from the French of A.-L. Ternant by R. Routledge

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5115.T4713 1895




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Elementary treatise on electric batteries / from the French of Alfred Niaudet ; translated by L.M. Fishback

Archives, Room Use Only - TK2941.N52313 1880




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Talking wires: the way of life in the telegraph industry / by George P. Oslin

Archives, Room Use Only - HE7775.O85 1942




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Der Telegraphen- und Telephondienst in Österreich: Lehrbuch für die Post- und Telegraphen-Verkehrskurse, zur Vorbereitung für die Amtsleiterprüfung und Handbuch für den ausübenden Telegraphen- und Telephondienst / von Hugo Le

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5165.L44 1905




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A history of inventions, discoveries, and origins / by John Beckmann ; translated from the German by William Johnston

Archives, Room Use Only - T15.B3813 1846




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One hundred years: the story of Henley's / by Ernest Slater

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5157.S53 1937




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Newly invented portable field telegraph: with an illustration of the principle of its construction and directions for use: also containing the vocabulary of the several characters formed / invented and arranged by A.W. Sleigh

Archives, Room Use Only - UG590.S54 1838




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Brief description of wireless telegraphy and the apparatus for wireless electrical communication in use in aviation and infantry: translation no. 94 of Notice sommaire sur la télégraphie sans fil et les appareils de communication électrique

Archives, Room Use Only - UG605.F8 F7313 1917




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Elementary treatise on natural philosophy / by A. Privat Deschanel ; translated and edited, with extensive modifications, by J.D. Everett

Archives, Room Use Only - QC23.P7513 1883




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Hasler, 1852-1952: hundert Jahre Fernmeldetechnik und Präzisionsmechanik.

Archives, Room Use Only - HD9695.S94 H37 1952




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Tamil Nadu Muslim League to move HC against increase in retirement age for government staff

‘About 68 lakh youth have applied for government jobs’




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Opposition slams Kerala govt over mishandling returnees




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Doctor suicide: AAP legislator held in Delhi

Delhi Police has arrested AAP MLA from Devli Prakash Jarwal and his aide, Kapil Nagar, for allegedly abetting the suicide of a doctor who used to run a water tanker business in the area. The doctor, Rajender Singh, had accused Jarwal and Nagar of extorting money from him for letting him run the business.




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Sleep disturbances among infants can affect brain development: Study




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'Loss of pleasure' in teen sleep may affect mental health: Study




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Study suggests sleep disturbances among infants may lead to altered brain development




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49ers cautiously optimistic Jerick McKinnon will be big factor in 2020

McKinnon appears to be on pace for a strong recovery, but 49ers general manager John Lynch is taking a wait-and-see approach.




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Ahmedabad builds Trump wall to keep slums out of sight

A wall is being constructed in front of a slum along the road connecting Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport to Indira Bridge.




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New York Divided: Slavery and the Civil War

New York Divided: Slavery and the Civil War is the final exhibition in the New-York Historical Society's groundbreaking series on slavery and its impact on the people, landscape, institutions and economy of New York. New York Divided offers a bold look at one of the most challenging periods in New York City's history, when it was torn by the violence of the 1863 draft riots, produced some of the most significant figures in the abolitionist movement, and became the economic engine of the country. Featuring precious historical artifacts, many never displayed before, as well as an online exhibit, the exhibition examines New York's little-known history.

End Date: 
September 3rd, 2007
Nov 17 2006 to Sep 3 2007
Teaser Image: 
Friday, November 17, 2006 to Monday, September 3, 2007
Start Date: 
Friday, November 17, 2006
Teaser Image Caption: 

"Band of the 107th U.S. Colored Infantry," 1865.

New York Divided: Slavery and the Civil War is the final exhibition in the New-York Historical Society's groundbreaking series on slavery and its impact on the people, landscape, institutions and economy of New York. New York Divided offers a bold look at one of the most challenging periods in New York City's history, when it was torn by the violence of the 1863 draft riots, produced some of the most significant figures in the abolitionist movement, and became the economic engine of the country. Featuring precious historical artifacts, many never displayed before, as well as an online exhibit, the exhibition examines New York's little-known history.

Few non-historians recall that during the "secession winter" of 1860-61, pro-Southern voices (including New York City's Mayor Fernando Wood) called for the City's declaration of independence from both the North and the South, aiming to preserve its role as a great port for both sections. New York was a virtual "Capital of the South," with major commercial and political ties to Southern slavery and, at the same time, a major center of the nation's abolitionist movement. The exhibition traces the evolution of New York's rise to national and global economic power and its relationship to the nation's confrontation with issues of slavery and racial inequality against the backdrop of the Civil War. New York Divided shows how the momentum of emancipation was interrupted by the emergence of the cotton revolution, and enhances the public understanding of the efforts of New Yorkers—black and white—in the struggle for freedom that presaged the civil rights movement of the 20th century.

The exhibition is a follow-up to last fall's groundbreaking, highly acclaimed exhibition, Slavery in New York. This is not the American history most of us grew up learning. Exciting new discoveries have upended our understanding of the national past, including that of New York City and State. New York Divided brings the exciting research recently unearthed by scholars to a broad audience. We hope that visitors to this exhibition will have learned something new from their visit, made important connections to the past and the present-day lives and be inspired to action.




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CM slams attempt to sow communal division

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Saturday condemned the purported attempted to sow seeds of communal strife in the State during the time of the COVI




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UP labour minister slams oppn, says 'their comments show they're workers' enemies'




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Suicide case: AAP legislator Jarwal, aide arrested




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Injustice to migrants: Shah slams Mamata for not allowing rescue trains




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'The main challenge is social distancing in slums'

'When we talk about social distancing, it almost impossible to maintain this in slums.'




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Post-gas leak, evacuated people sleep on beach road in Vizag




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Leopard drags, kills boy sleeping next to mother

A three-year-old boy, who was sleeping next to his mother in their house near Magadi, was dragged out and killed by a leopard on Friday midnight. The child’s family had kept the door open as it was too hot when the leopard sneaked in




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Mother’s Day 2020: ‘One Day isn’t enough to thank our mothers’, says Divya Khosla Kumar who feels we should express our gratitude towards them whenever we feel it

Mother’s Day 2020: ‘One Day isn’t enough to thank our mothers’, says Divya Khosla Kumar who feels we should express our gratitude towards them whenever we feel it




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Bundesliga restart blow as Dresden squad placed in 14-day quarantine

Bundesliga restart blow as Dresden squad placed in 14-day quarantine




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Leopard drags, kills boy sleeping next to mother

Leopard drags, kills boy sleeping next to mother




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Doctor suicide: AAP legislator held in Delhi

Doctor suicide: AAP legislator held in Delhi




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Comment | Hindutva’s extremist Twitterati now target Modi for Muslim appeasement

The RSS and Mr. Modi have attempted occasional gestures of outreach to the Muslims, as the outfit moved from the fringes to the front-line.




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Tesla to reopen California factory despite county order

The electric car company told employees to report to work Friday, but a county official said Tesla did not meet the requirements for resuming production.




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Tesla sues California county in factory closure fight, threatens to leave

Tesla said the county's position left it no choice but to take legal action to ensure Tesla and its employees can go back to work




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Akal Takht supports protesting Muslims on CAA




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SAD's Bikram Majithia slams Punjab govt over hike in power tarrif




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SAD leader Majithia slams Punjab DGP for his Kartarpur remark




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Cabinet approves Punjab Slum Dwellers (Proprietary Rights) Act, 2020




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60,000 slum dwellers in Punjab to get proprietary rights




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Coronavirus will lead to economic slowdown: Punjab CM