Converge did exactly what it’s known for as the FiberXers finally broke into the win column in the PBA Philippine Cup at Meralco’s expense at the PhilSports Arena last Sunday.
Salman Rushdie tells us that he wrote Knife, his account of his near-murder
In the face of the US reimposing sanctions on Venezuela’s energy sector this week, the European Union (EU) remains steadfast in its interest in, and potential support for, the Dragon Gas pipeline between Venezuela and T&T.
CARTERVILLE, Mo. — Several folks in Carterville took advantage of today's nice weather to complete some work at their community cemetery. The Carterville Cemetery Association held a cleanup day on the 12-acre property. This provides a chance to gather up and dispose of leaves, tree limbs, and unwanted vegetation on the grounds - as Memorial []
In first TV interview since his stabbing, writer tells how knifeman was ‘last thing my right eye would ever see’Salman Rushdie has said that his first thought upon seeing the man who would stab him on stage in August 2022 was: “So it’s you. Here you are.”“It felt like something coming out of the distant past and trying to drag me back in time, if you like, back into that distant past, in order to kill me,” said the Indian-born British-American author of books including The Satanic Verses and...
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Salman Rushdie's first book since the 2022 stabbing he thought might end his life is both explicit in the violence Rushdie sustains and heroic in the will to live that Rushdie retains.
British-American author Salman Rushdie recounts the near-fatal stabbing at a public event in 2022 that left him blind in one eye and his journey to healing in his new memoir "Knife," which hits stores Tuesday.In an interview with CBS program "60 Minutes" ahead of the release of "Knife," Rushdie recounted he had dreamed two days before the attack of being stabbed in an amphitheater -- and considered not attending the event.
Sir Salman Rushdie on the stabbing attack. Sir Salman Rushdie has spoken in
Steve Martin has had one of those careers that would make many a flash-in-the-pan entertainer jealous. Stand-up comedy, film stardom, music success, literary acclaim, and television fame — you name it, and Martin has probably done it. His eclectic career turned into a recipe for longevity.
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