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| KAMRAN REHMAT |
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A RECENT episode of a children’s programme Bachay Mann Kay Sachay (Kids True to Heart) on a private TV channel featured Imran Khan, the debonair former cricketer-turned-philanthropist-turned politician.
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| Yuriko Koike |
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The endgame in the Libyan conflict has at last arrived. Much of Libya’s capital is now in insurgent hands, with the rebel army itself entering from all directions.
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| Joseph S. Nye |
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AL Qaeda’s attack on the United States ten years ago was a profound shock to both American and international public opinion. What lessons can we learn a decade later? Anyone who flies or tries to visit a Washington office building gets a reminder of how American security was changed by 9/11. But, while concern about terrorism is greater, and immigration restrictions are tighter, the hysteria of the early days after 9/11 has abated.
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| VASANTHA VAIKUNTH |
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WHY do we chase the shadow of everything? Why can’t we hold the reality and the present moment? No one can trap time, the sun, wind or the earth; they keep moving, we have to be alert enough to enjoy what comes our way. Nature is peace personified till human energy attacks them. We have managed to research on everything like electronics, satellites, cloning, ‘I’ machines like I phone, I pad and everything connected with I but never thought of researching the mind of a human being.
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