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Literary Links: These books sow seeds of spring hopeSome people make New Year’s resolutions, but maybe spring is a better time to plant seeds of hope for the coming year. These ...
Vienna Kwan speaks to Lord Wolfson about his time at Cambridge, and his dual identity as a politican and lawyer ...
Framing the population momentum In 1800, the world had 1 billion people. Today we have 8.2 billion people on the ...
Caillebotte (1848-1894) was best known for being a benefactor to his fellow Impressionists. Dismissed by his contemporaries ...
The book Neidhal Kaimanam/Seasoned by the Sea highlights the rich, diverse food culture of fishing communities on India's ...
One university student with ADHD says her condition is often seen as a problem to be fixed, while one doctor urges a new ...
President Xi Jinping’s first overseas trip of the year was meant to showcase China’s clout in the region. Now, President ...
Mario Vargas Llosa, the Peruvian-Spanish Nobel Prize-winning author whose work focused on the evils of totalitarianism and who once ran for president, has died at age 89, according ...
He had just finished leading a worship service when two Gestapo agents approached him. “Prisoner Bonhoeffer — get ready and ...
Today there is an ongoing debate on social media about how democracy works in Malta. Unfortunately, very few contemporary artists worked on themes related to democracy, socio-political issues, ...
A recent run on US Government bonds showing possible coordination between different countries may have been the reason that ...
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