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| Kabul’s horizons |
| The end to the long war in Afghanistan is likely to be untidy |
| Foreign interventions were habitual during the process of Afghan nation-formation in the 19th and 20th centuries; they were usually resisted, and contributed nothing to the welfare of the Afghans, who harbour a well-known and well-merited aversion to... |
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| Promised land |
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Sir — The steel plant project in Orissa proposed by the South Korean giant, Posco, has been awaitin ... |
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| Bold move |
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Sir — The strike on Osama bin Laden’s compound in Abbottabad by the United States of America’s Navy ... |
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| STILL MISERABLE |
| Coalition politics can make strange bedfellows. The unlikely passion that was ignited between the Tories and the Liberal Demo...|
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| STRANGE HOME |
| No one asks to be born. But many infants, if not most, have at least some things to be happy about, even if it be for just a ...|
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| Mapping the future |
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The forthcoming monsoon session of Parliament will probably be remembered as one of the most shameful ones with no debate wha... | Read.. |
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| My life, my films |
| It has been said that it is in our memories that we find ourselves, the parts of ourselves which make us what we are today; it is in our past that we find our commitment to th... |
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Take away from English authors their copyrights, and you would very soon take away from England her authors. — ANTHONY TROLLOPE
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