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| Blame it on the wind |
| The finical politics of the “haze” in southeast Asia |
| Southeast Asia’s concern about the “haze” recalls the man whose astrologer told him he would be poor, diseased and starving for 20 years. “And then?” the man asked excitedly, expecting bliss after misery. “You’ll have got used to it!” was the laconi... |
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| FAST FORWARD |
| It looks like a dream run for the Indian judiciary. A day after setting right an erroneous judgment in a much-publicized rape...|
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| Time to lift the veil |
| It must be over 60 years ago when I was living in Lahore that the lady principal of the Government College for Women invited ... |
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Time would pass, old empires would fall and new ones take their place, the relations of countries and the relations of classes had to change, before I discovered that it is not quality of goods and utility which matter, but movement; not where you have come from, where you are going and the rate at which you are getting there.
— C.L.R. JAMES
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