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| From myths to history |
| Terrorism is a universal threat, demanding a universal response |
| History recreated mythology last Saturday as explosions rocked the deceptive idyll of Bali only three days before Balinese Hindus were due to celebrate an earlier clash of dharma and adharma. Perhaps some premonition of continuing strif... |
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| Boxed out |
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Sir ? It is difficult to comprehend why Indians pay so much attention to non-performing cricketers ... |
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| Big talk |
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Sir ? I don?t think that Andrew Flintoff has attained a level of greatness that gives him the right ... |
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| PARTY AND AFTER |
| Politics of the day often obscures more fundamental issues. Politicians in India may not look beyond the next election, but t...|
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| An overrated writer |
| Rudyard Kipling wrote Kim over 105 years ago. It became his most successful work of fiction. Many generations of the E... |
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Beware of anything that promises freedom or enlightenment ? traps for eager and clever fools ? a dog has a keener nose ? every creature in a cave can justify himself. Three-fourths of philosophy and literature is the talk of people trying to convince themselves that they really like the cage they are tricked into entering. ? GARY SHERMAN SNYDER
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| THE
MAN WHO BOUGHT YARDLEY |
| Mike Jatania ? who has just bought the quintessentially English company Yardley ? may not be as well known as Lord Swraj Pa... |
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