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Plot thickens
ONE HAD thought of writing this week on something else other than the Iraq conflict, but the issue continues to unfold in such diverse ways that one cannot but return to the subject, even at the cost of boring the reader. The latest turn of ...
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E-DIMENSION
A load of scarcity from a cliff-hanging truck
IF trade is the lifeblood of economy, transport could well be called the pressure that makes the flow possible. As with most busy people, `pressure' has been building up and the arteries seem to have got choked. So, when transporters engage in ...
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ERRORS & OMISSIONS EXPECTED
What they don't teach in summer camps
MOST schools are closed for vacation and for parents who are worried about how to engage their wards, summer camps come as a great blessing. So kids get up early, put on their colourful shorts and T-shirts to cycle off to a camp or a course, and ...
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