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The nature of the beast
Many patriotic observances are solemn by their very nature. ... |
Emergence of Fatah al-Islam splinter group stokes fears of clashes
In different ways and wildly different styles, four compelling reads argue that the EU can still be a model for how governments can collectively confront many of today's great challenges... |
S.F.: Broken recycling containers at beach
Fears of another battle between the Lebanese Armed Forces LAF and armed factions in Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon spiked on Thursday, when a group of some 30 members of Fatah al-Intifada in the... |
India's contact with Nuclear Suppliers Group is ongoing, decision to go to IAEA awaited: Menon Lead: N-deal
WHAT'S NOT WORKING: DAY 1 Recycling problem at Ocean Beach: Day and night, people flock to Ocean Beach for the vistas and the chance to get in touch with nature. What could be better than strolling a.... |
Exodus of Aussies, Kiwis to affect IPL
New Delhi, July 4 ANI: India's Foreign Secretary Shiv Shankar Menon said on Friday that the government's talks with the Buclear Suppliers Group is ongoing, and added that when a decision is made to ..... |
Stealing ideas from nature
Cricket | R. MohanIn May, IPL teams may hardly resemble those that played in the last two weeks of April. The exodus of the Australians, West Indians and New Zealanders, to do national duty in the Car... |
Flyers Get Physical
When self-confessed "nature nerd" Janine Benyus coined the term "biomimicry" in a book she published a decade ago, little did she know it would make her into an household name, rubbing shoulders with ... |
'Central Park in the Dark' and 'Microcosm'
After a stirring victory in the opening game of the series, the Capitals learn Sunday the true punishing nature of playoff hockey, courtesy of the Flyers.... |
Nigeria: FCT Cab Drivers Agitate for Park Expansion
A former nature columnist Marie Winn writes about the wildlife in Central Park, and in "Microcosm," Carl Zimmer writes of "E. Coli and the New Science of Life."... |