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| Against common sense |
| Worried fathers, angry clerics and veiled women |
| I had persuaded myself that I had said my last word on the burqa in last week’s column when an Australian imam of Egyptian extraction, Taj Din al-Hilali, delivered a sermon in Sydney in which he suggested that the Lebanese Australians w... |
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| New faces |
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Sir — The seemingly minor cabinet reshuffle was actually very significant (“Mr Clean for scam-prone ... |
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| TEST CASE |
| Rarely has the collective conscience been so pacified as by the death sentence passed on Santosh Singh by the Delhi high cour...|
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| POOR PLAYERS |
| Success in sports, be it team games or individual, has come as rare bursts of fresh air to Indians. For one World Cup victory...|
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| Girls in the new world |
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Here’s an amazing success story. A teenager expelled from school last year is all set to go to Germany to learn classical mus... | Read.. |
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| Railroad to development |
| A spectacular achievement: but whose railway is it anyway? Right from the time China prepared to bring Tibet into its railway map, a controversy has surrounded the project. So... |
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Whenever two people meet there are really six people present. There is each man as he sees himself, each man as the other person sees him, and each man as he really is.
— WILLIAM JAMES
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