Thursday, April 21, 2016

Trumps crown jewel toilet equality trumps Easter equality


Return the crown jewel of no religious preference to Nassau otb, open for those who wish to bet on Roman Catholic Easter Sunday and Greek Orthodox Easter Sunday.  Nyt const art 1 sec 3



New York prefers bathroom campaigning to keeping the state out of otb



Toilets to New Yorkers are like a diamond to India.


Easter Sundays cannot compete.  Even in India have people heard of the gregorian and Julian calendars




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The Koh-i-Noor is set in the middle of the front cross of a crown most recently used by the Queen Mother, who died in 2002 at age 101. CreditTim Graham/Getty Images 
NEW DELHI — The Indian government has begun a campaign for the return of a historic 105.6-carat diamond that was either a gift to Queen Victoria from the maharajah of Punjab in 1849 or stolen by the British, depending on some widely divergent perspectives.
After some indecision, the Indian Culture Ministry said on Tuesday evening that it would make “all possible efforts” to arrange the return of the diamond, the Koh-i-Noor, now residing in the Tower of London, where it is a centerpiece of the British royal family’s crown jewels.
As with the Elgin marbles, the Parthenon sculptures and other artifacts that Greece has long tried to reclaim from Britain, the ownership of the diamond has been a contentious issue for decades.

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