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Africa, awake, arise and act! (Part 1)
African leaders have warned that the lingering global financial crisis coupled with the collapse of talks on a world trade agreement could hinder the United Nations’ campaign to improve life for hundreds of millions of the world’s poorest. Africa, despite … Continue reading
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Bang on target!
Abhinav Bindra has won India’s first ever individual Olympic gold medal at the Olympics. His gold in the men’s 10-metre air rifle is India’s first gold medal after Indian men bagged the hockey gold at the Moscow Olympics in 1980. … Continue reading
Posted in 10-metre air rifle, 200-metre hurdles, 200-metre sprint, Abhinav Bindra, athletics, Beijing 2008, China, Earthlings, field hockey, Finland, Henri Häkkinen, hero, hockey, hope, India, Indian men's hockey team, Karnam Malleswari, Khashaba Dadasaheb Jadhav, Leander Paes, life, news, Norman Pritchard, Olympics, Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, random, shooting, South Asia, sports, Summer Olympics, tennis, thoughts, weightlifting, world, wrestling, Zhu Qinan
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Patents versus Patients! (Part 2)
I am writing the second part of one of my previous posts titled Patents versus Patients! after a long time. The Indian courtrooms are witnessing a series of battles that are going to determine the fate of millions of Earthlings … Continue reading
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Has UNCTAD gone crazy?
I was reading about the world summit on the global food crisis that is taking place in Rome with great interest when I was shocked to read this news report about the United Nations Conference on Trade And Development (UNCTAD) … Continue reading
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