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...immense urgency about contemporary India?especially the parts of the country, like Bihar, which are far removed from the glamorous boomtowns like Bangalore. Ironically, it is not the solution Mishra offers (Buddhism) but the problem he identifies?the restlessness in India's heartland?that really lingers in the reader's mind. Mishra may well be right?Buddhism, with its emphasis on curbing desire, might be an answer to India's problems?but nothing in his book offers much hope that the religion will make a large-scale comeback in its native land. What Mishra does point out with great clarity...
...Reader photos: BBC News...
...reader of Nye’s novel is forced to “think about the issue of using force in terms of moral issues.” He adds, “I wish people had read it before the invasion of Iraq...
...unique approach and is sure to draw a smile from any reader, especially as they complete their assignments for the evening!” Emans wrote in an e-mail to The Crimson. “Great end of the day reading when one is weary of e-mail and the usual course textbooks...
...undoubtedly work hardest in my VES classes. Unlike my pre-med work, where rankings basically come out of a bubble-reader, a VES critique is a far more personal and constructive assessment of my efficacy of expression...