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The San Jose Sharks and the Colorado Avalanche have officially brokered a trade that will send a former first-round pick out west to California. Just now, it was announced that the Avalanche and ...
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During Monday’s opening news conference, we learned Jerry Jones handles things with players’ agents differently.
A rare 1931 oil portrait of Mahatma Gandhi, painted during his visit to London for the Second Round Table Conference, sold for £152,800 (approx. ₹1.75 crore) at a Bonhams auction—more than double its ...
The Games & Gaming Round Table (GameRT) of the American Library Association is pleased to announce TWO recipients of the 2025 Game On! Grant. Introduced in 2020 with the intention of providing ...
Arkansas South Tourism and Cranford Johnson Robinson Woods (CJRW), an advertising agency out of Little Rock, had the privilege of hosting Arkansas Secretary of Tourism Shea Lewis and members of ...
Brasileirão round 14: relief, drama and chance for new leader, table Emotion lingered throughout this Wednesday (16) of the 14th round of the Brazilian Championship. The leadership remains with ...
A rare oil portrait of Mahatma Gandhi sold for £152,800 at a Bonhams auction, exceeding the estimate. Painted by Clare Leighton in 1931, it's believed to be the only oil portrait Gandhi sat for. The ...
Clare Leighton’s 1931 portrait, held in her private collection for decades, sold at Bonhams for £152,800. It captures a rare ...
Most Indians revere him as the "father of the nation". The portrait was made when Gandhi went to London in 1931 for the second Round Table conference, held to discuss constitutional reforms for India ...
The painting had never been up for auction before and is believed to be the only oil portrait for which Mahatma Gandhi sat.
Other speakers and events for the Round Table Conference will include: Shawn Smeallie, founder of ACG Advocacy, who will discuss the state of horse racing in Washington, D.C.
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