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| Libya and an old question |
| There are responsible versions of liberal interventionism |
| To intervene or not to intervene? That is the question. The readiness of the delusional dictator, Muammar Gaddafi, to kill the Libyans who he says all “love” him — but have unusual ways of showing it — returns us to a pivotal argument of our time.... |
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| Patient sufferers |
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Sir — As a Madhyamik examinee this year, I am disappointed by the way the physical science examinat ... |
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| Flying low |
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Sir — The views expressed by the civil aviation minister, Vayalar Ravi, to Radhika Ramaseshan in “T ... |
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| OUT OF BALANCE |
| Beneath the ripples of public excitement run deep and powerful currents. Much of what is being said and being written about t...|
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How can love be worthy of its name if one selects solely the pretty things and leaves out the hardships? It is easy to enjoy the good and dislike the bad. Anybody can do that. The real challenge is to love the good and the bad together, not because you need to take the rough with the smooth but because you need to go beyond such descriptions and accept love in its entirety.— ELIF SHAFAK
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