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| Gender and leisure |
| Women’s leisure is often fragmented and secondary |
| Those of us interested in gender equality tend to be obsessed with the politically and economically important areas in which we need this equality — education, employment, health, political representation. But equality in these important but grim att... |
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| In a sorry state |
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Sir — The editorial, “Ugly state” (June 28), rightly speaks of widespread human rights violation in ... |
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| People’s progress |
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Sir — The editorial, “Getting real” (June 30), makes some accurate observations. The leaders of the ... |
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| Home, scary home |
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Sir — It is disheartening to read about the sorry state of juvenile homes in West Bengal (“Unhomely ... |
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| BRIDGE THE GAP |
| The decent growth of the Indian economy in the past decade is well known. Pakistan’s misfortunes also make news from time to ...|
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| OUT OF HAND |
| A regime that has survived for over four decades cannot be toppled by a war that is a little over 100 days old. This is the b...|
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| A new world Order |
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Before the European Union’s finance ministers met on July 3, the Greek parliament passed legislation mandating 28 billion eur... | Read.. |
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