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| Deceit and its uses |
| A cautionary tale from Israel |
| In 2008, a Palestinian called Saber Kushour, who worked in East Jerusalem as a delivery man, met a Jewish woman. The chemistry between them worked and they slipped away to the rooftop of a nearby apartment building and had sex. Kushour left. Some wee... |
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| Evergreen melodies |
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Sir — July 31 marked the thirtieth death anniversary of the legendary playback singer, Mohammed Raf ... |
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| Think local |
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Sir — In “Politics in command” (July 2), Ashok Mitra rightly says, “Economists who enter government ... |
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| Long delay |
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Sir — As per the latest communiqué issued by the Rashtrapati Bhavan, the decision on the mercy peti ... |
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| JEWELS IN THE CROWN |
| One of the lasting controversies generated by imperialist conquests concerns objects that were acquired by the conquerors as ...|
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Randolph Churchill went into hospital... to have a lung removed. It was announced that the trouble was not ‘malignant’. Seeing Ed Stanley in White’s, on my way to Rome, I remarked that it was a typical triumph of modern science to find the only part of Randolph that was not malignant and remove it.
— EVELYN WAUGH
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