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...finish off the evening, hop into an autorickshaw and tell the driver to take you to I-Bar, back on Mahatma Gandhi Road at number 14/7. Nighttime drivers speak better English than those who work days, allegedly because they tend to be educated and work evenings for the extra cash, so don't worry about not being understood despite your slurred speech...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sample the Suds in Bangalore | 1/21/2001 | See Source »

...next pint, stroll through the Brigade Road shopping district toward Mahatma Gandhi Road and stop in at the Underground, 65 Bluemoon Complex. This downstairs haunt, vaguely modeled on a London tube station, features a neon-lit bar and cozy, crowded booths. Few venture onto the dance floor, despite the catchy '80s tunes spinning out from the DJ booth. Bathrooms here are not in the best condition, so it might be advisable to hold off on that last drink until you get to the next location. But if you want to sample the house potion, squeeze your...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sample the Suds in Bangalore | 1/21/2001 | See Source »

Carter said that people do not need to foresake their own religions to understand others, citing civil disobedience leader Mohandas K. Gandhi's devotion to Hinduism alongside his understanding of Christianity...

Author: By Keith J. Lo, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crowd Gathers to Commemorate Civil Rights Leader | 1/17/2001 | See Source »

...Gandhi was very astute in understanding the subterranean divinity," Carter said...

Author: By Keith J. Lo, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crowd Gathers to Commemorate Civil Rights Leader | 1/17/2001 | See Source »

Granted, there were no easy solutions for people with American sensibilities living in South Africa. The Burgesses are fundamentally good people caught up in larger political forces. Ironically enough, Harry wants to take the family to visit Gandhi's house, and he pays the servants more than the British neighbors do. Patrice is a liberal who knows about Che Guevara, even if she brings the name up only to spit it right back at idealistic Alec. Patrice had ideals, but they have precipitated into a wickedly sardonic sense of humor-for example, "What does a woman interested in American...

Author: By Richard C. Worf, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: A Fair Country: Let's Go South Africa | 11/17/2000 | See Source »

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