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The violence of silence IN FIRST PERSON
Under a cloud of abuseAs someone who suffered abuse throughout a 15-year marriage and beyond, I would like to share what I believe to be some sure signs of emotional abuse. My partner attacked my very soul using words and mannerisms that caused much pain and ... The right to live with dignity Even laws will not help unless entrenched attitudes change.
From apartheid to aesthetics South Africa’s dramatic political upheaval found echoes in the first African contemporary art fair held in Johannesburg recently.
CULTURE New journeys of discovery Kalakshetra is exploring new directions and disciplines while nourishing and keeping alive the rich legacy of its founder. LIVING TRADITIONS On the path of revival Once confined to the temple precincts, the colourful Theyyam of Kerala has got a new lease of life, thanks partly to the boom in tourism.
TIME OUT Sailing down history Cruising down the Nile is a unique experience as it brings alive the legends that the river has sustained down the ages.
INSIGHT
Where they stand on immigrationThe positions of the three U.S. presidential hopefuls are strikingly similar on the contentious issue of illegal immigration: Seal the borders, crack down on exploitative employers and allow illegal immigrants to earn citizenship in due course.
CINEMA Getting cozy with Musharraf Sabiha Sumar’s documentary allies too closely with the Pakistani elite’s view of Musharraf as a reluctant hero in the cause of democracy.
In the classical mouldAnthony Minghella, who passed away recently, made films that were about sustaining love in a fast-changing world. Pico Iyer opens up on what the movies and the man meant to him. LOOKING BACK Of nukes and ‘impotent nations’ Arthur C. Clarke always believed that truly self-assured nations didn’t need crutches like high-tech weapons. End of an era Remembering Sir Arthur C. Clarke, his legendary predictions and his love affair with Sri Lanka.
FITNESS MATTERS Balance and the older adult Proper precautions can prevent injuries caused by falls in elderly people.
Quick Takes“The Mughals established a mighty empire that dominated India for two centuries. With their passion for nature and art, the Mughal emperors laid out verdant gardens, built splendid monuments… and commissioned beautiful books. Books ...
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