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The legacy of China
In unfolding its boldest economic, social reforms, current leadership is confident it will fulfil responsibilities.
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Immune to shock and awe
Even the privileged are beginning to question the future of our country, though they’ve never had it so good.
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Chaudhry Shujaat deserves to be heard
All that Chaudhry Shujaat is requesting is a little reflection.
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D.F. Karaka and the Chinese resistance
Karaka’s diary is about a national government which was corrupt and communist soldiers of the north.
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Nothing very much to celebrate
The desire to come up with an annual end-of-term assessment has eluded me completely.
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An army of uneducated people
Throughout the country, school buildings remain empty of students, instead operate as residences, barns, offices.
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Missing…
As soon as an MPA is elected, he heads south and becomes totally inaccessible to his flock.
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Charming Xinjiang: Celebrating Chinese culture with riveting dances and jaw-dropping jugglery
Female dancers sway in perfect harmony with grace and elegance at the event.
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MA Rangoonwala’s valuable treatise
Rangoonwala produced a truly remarkable and highly readable little booklet in 1958, titled 'Free Economy or Disaster'.
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Melodious times: Pianist Usman Anees pleases audience with his music selection
Last time I heard him at Goethe Institut, when he performed with Stephen Rahn.