Whenever a gunman burst in to the Sikh temple he'd devoted
his existence to building within this small Wisconsin
town, Sadwant Singh Kaleka snapped up the only real weapon at hands, a blunt
ceremonial knife.
The confrontation did not last lengthy. The gunman -- recognized
by police as 40-year-old military psy-operations veteran Wade Michael Page -- mercilessly
cut lower the 65-year-old temple leader with shots from the 9mm hand gun.
But Kaleka slowed down the attacker just lengthy enough for those
women planning the afternoon's meal to cover inside a kitchen but for the
children attending Sunday school downstairs to flee the gunman's...
Monday, August 6, 2012
0 Sikh temple leader died attempting to defend against gunman
Whenever a gunman burst in to the Sikh temple he'd devoted
his existence to building within this small Wisconsin
town, Sadwant Singh Kaleka snapped up the only real weapon at hands, a blunt
ceremonial knife.
The confrontation did not last lengthy. The gunman -- recognized
by police as 40-year-old military psy-operations veteran Wade Michael Page -- mercilessly
cut lower the 65-year-old temple leader with shots from the 9mm hand gun.
But Kaleka slowed down the attacker just lengthy enough for those
women planning the afternoon's meal to cover inside a kitchen but for the
children attending Sunday school downstairs to flee the gunman's...
Thursday, August 2, 2012
0 css

Cascading down Style Sheets (CSS) is really a style sheet
language employed for explaining the presentation semantics of the document
designed in a markup language. Its most typical application would be to style WebPages
designed in HTML and XHTML, however the language may also be put on any type of
XML document, including plain XML, SVG and XUL.
CSS was created mainly to allow the separation of document
content from document presentation, including elements like the layout, colors,
and fonts. This separation can improve content ease of access, provide more
versatility and control within the specs of presentation qualities, enable
multiple...
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