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Sujit Saraf, Harilal & Sons (Speaking Tiger, India) [19] 2019 Amitabha Bagchi: Half the Night Is Gone (Juggernaut Books, India) Jamil Jan Kochai, 99 Nights in Logar (Bloomsbury Circus, Bloomsbury, India & UK, and Viking, Penguin Random House, USA) Madhuri Vijay, The Far Field (Grove Press, Grove Atlantic, USA)
The Confession of Sultana Daku is a 2009 historical novel by Sujit Saraf. [1] The novel is about the swashbuckling criminal career of Sultana Daku ( Daku is the Hindi for bandit ), undisputedly the most notorious dacoit in modern India's history. [ 2 ]
Harilal was born on 23 August 1888, just before his father left for England for higher studies. [3] Harilal remained in India with his mother. Harilal was involved in the Indian independence movement, and was imprisoned as a satyagrahi six times between 1908 and 1911. [4]
On 16 December 1996, Hollinger sold its 25 percent stake in Australian company John Fairfax Holdings to New Zealand's Brierley Group for $600 million USD, partially to help fund the company's recent purchase of Southam Inc.'s 32 newspapers in Canada. [4] At the turn of the 21st century, Hollinger was the world's third-largest media company. [5]
The San Jose Group Co. (SJG) is a privately held marketing and advertising agency based in Chicago. The agency was founded by George L. San Jose in 1981. [ 1 ] SJG is a member of the San Jose Network Ltd., which operates 28 offices in 15 countries, serving 32 markets across the U.S. and Latin America.
In December 1999, the company announced that it would acquire USWeb/CKS, a California-based web consulting firm, for $5.7 billion in company stock. [2] Although announced as an acquisition, USWeb shareholders would own 57% of the merged company after exchanging their shares for shares of Whittman-Hart, making the deal somewhat close to a merger.
Harris was an 18-year-old Chicago high school senior near graduation and with a clean criminal record when police arrested him in an ambush-style attack at a gas station that left one man dead and ...
In September 2007, after the convictions of a slew of Chicago-area mobsters in the Family Secrets trial, Sarno was identified by law enforcement sources in the Chicago Sun-Times as being a powerful reputed mobster in the Chicago Outfit, along with Joseph Andriacchi, Al Tornabene, Marco D'Amico and John DiFronzo. [11]