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Election Results for West New Britain Province 2022

 The top five (5) candidates for the West New Britain Province and Open seats are follow. The results are progressive and updated regularly.  Election Results for West New Britain Province 2022 [WNB Flag.Wikipedia commons] Updated : 1/8/22  WEST NEW BRITAIN REGIONAL Top five candidates   (Declared )  SASINDRAN MUTHUVEL PANGU 47878 (Declared winner after elimination)  GARI L BAKI PNC 45,121MARK LEBONG NA 15,066WILLIE EDO LP 11,698CHRIS P LAGISA IND 8,119STANIS HOFFMAN IND 6,763 ———————————————- TALASEA OPEN Top five (5) candidates  ( declared ) FREDDIE REU KUMAI PP 7,275 (Declared winner) BLAISE DAU ULP 6,799 JOHN TUKA PANGU 3,202 JOSEPH TANALAU IND 2,393 NEWMAN BITO KAKA CRUZ APNGP 2,152 ——————————————- NAKANAI OPEN Top five (5) candidates (Declared)  FRANCIS GALIA MANEKE PAN...

Lakshmi Narasimha Temple at Javagal: 770 year old offbeat Hoysala temple gem near Bangalore

It is a 13th century Hoysala era temple gem that is located just a few hours away from Bangalore. It is located in a small village that is associated with one of Indian cricket’s fast bowlers. I am talking about the offbeat Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple that is located in the pretty little laidback village called Javagal, the ancestral village of Indian cricketer Javagal Srinath. This trikuta temple is one of many such lesser known gorgeous temples built during the reign of the Hoysala kingdom. Like most Hoysala era temples, the Lakshmi Narasimha temple at Javagal stands on a jagati (raised platform), beautiful moulding friezes and sculptures on the outer walls and lathe turned pillars, sukanasi and garbha griha on the inside. Where it differs from the other temples is that even though it is home to three shrines, it has only one shikhara. And its outer wall panel sculptures, reliefs and friezes are folkish in character and much different from the other Hoysala temples where the work ...

Mitchell Maxwell's LITTLE DID I KNOW

Mitchell Maxwell, a Tony Award-winning producer, director and 35-year veteran of the entertainment industry, has come out with his new novel, LITTLE DID I KNOW (Prospecta Press; October 5, 2011; $25.00) written in classic roman á clef style. This is a daring coming-of-age tale filled with romance, laughter, heartbreak and applause about a young entrepreneur who sets the stage for fledgling artists while living a life so many aspire to but never realize. Told with compassion and the kind of detail only a Broadway veteran like Mitchell Maxwell can provide, LITTLE DID I KNOW is a novel about being in the spotlight and embracing destiny in a single season. EXCERPT: Only a handful of us remained now that the late hour had become early dawn. My best friend, Secunda, who had acted confidently, brilliantly in many of our shows lamented, “Now what do we do? This ride can’t just end. Figure something out, Sammy.” “Yeah, we need to keep that torch burning,” Secunda’s younger brother ...