
I remember walking the ramp in a lehenga- John Abraham
Kolkata, In his early days as a model John Abraham had even walked the ramp in a lehenga! The macho actor said though some in the audience were taken aback at his outfit, he is grateful to the designer Mona Lamba who gave him the opportunity in 2000. “I remember walking the ramp in a lehenga










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Liz Cheney’s New “Unpatriotic Seven”
[Political Opinion]Following her call to remove the “Al-Qaeda Seven,” Liz Cheney has released a list of seven additional U.S. officials whose work on behalf of enemies of the state makes them unfit to serve their country: John Adams, Alexander Hamilton, Abraham Lincoln, Henry Clay, Felix Frankfurter, Telford Taylor and Robert Taft.
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New Jerseyans like Presidents Reagan and Clinton best
[Political News]New Jerseyans liked Presidents Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton best of all the US Presidents, according to an Associated Press poll released in time for Presidents' Day . Presidents John F. Kennedy, Abraham Lincoln, and Barack Obama rounded out the top five.
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18 Notorious Assassinations
[People]Eighteen assassinations that changed the face of history, from Abraham Lincoln to John Lennon to JFK's murder.
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WGBH American Experience - The Assassination of Abraham Linc
[Educational]On April 14, 1865, Abraham Lincoln was assassinated at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, DC. Over the next twelve days, as a fractured nation mourned, the largest manhunt ever attempted closed in on his assassin, the twenty-six-year-old renowned actor, John Wilkes Booth.
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At Ford's Theatre, Lincoln's Death Revisited
[Travel & Places]To mark the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth, NPR spoke with historian James Swanson about the final moments of Lincoln's life and about his assassination by John Wilkes Booth. They toured Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C, where Lincoln was shot in 1865.










































