While reporting on the earthquake in Upala today, a local news station discovered that a district near the epicenter was missing a river.
Apparently in the moments following the earthquake, a community stood watch as their river disappeared in to the Earth.
As of this writing it is still unknown exactly which community this occurred in however once we have the name we will update this article
The Indian Express reported on the role that social networking websites played in spreading information about the blasts and coming to the aid of people.
Usually, a short dialogue is attached to each victim, in which Death is summoning him (or, more rarely, her) to dance and the summoned is moaning about impending death.
There's a full Moon tonight. According to folklore, it is the "Thunder Moon," named after the booming electrical storms of summer.
Watch out for lightning, and enjoy the Thunder moonlight."
Freemasonry is one of the oldest organisations and fraternities in existence.
The historical origin of the Freemasons is rather obscure and mysterious - which, combined with the somewhat secretive nature of their rituals [^] has led to much conjecture and conspiracy theories about their activities around the world.
Their meetings involve old symbolic rituals that have been carried forward for hundreds of years.
A Freemasons Lodge stands adjacent to the Governor House in Karachi. It is located near Zainab Market or on the way to Saddar.
This lodge was built before World War I, and for the locals it was a mysterious building; the British spoke in English and they could not communicate with them, hence the building's mystery resulted in it's given name "Jadu ghar".
The strategy comes the day after the UK threat level from international terrorism was downgraded from severe to substantial, meaning there is still a 'strong possibility' of an attack and one may well happen without further warning'.
Mr Alm, an entrepreneur, said he had the idea when he read that headgear was allowed in official pictures only for 'confessional' reasons.
The atheist says he belongs to the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, a light-hearted 'faith' whose members call themselves Pastafarians and whose 'only dogma ... is the rejection of dogma', according to its website.
JUDGES considering the extradition of Julian Assange need to find evidence of "monumental proportions" to excuse the Australian from facing sexual assault allegations in Sweden.