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...think that some of these stories that you are obviously writing in a light-hearted vein could be taken as serious? Do you think the industry is so sequel-hungry...
...calls for a "Hindu Rashtra," or Hindu nation, a society and government centered on respect for Hinduism and in particular Rama. The party's emphasis on depriving minorities, especially Muslims, of special rights such as funding for religious schools and a separate civil code has also tapped a powerful vein of resentment among anxious middle-class Hindus, who feel their interests are being ignored by New Delhi. Indians have taken as well to the party's emphasis on civic virtue and piety. But some leaders are worried that in a polyglot society like theirs, such self-righteous credos...
...this race, his growing acceptability opens up many opportunities for him in 1991, when he can pick his target in a state where the open primary seems made for this kind of permanent campaigning. He can run for Governor, state senator, or the U.S. House. He has struck a vein of rich ore, and others are circling closer to share in mining...
...glare focuses on thrift honchos, the economy worsens and Washington dithers. -- The Silverado story: how Neil Bush threw in with hustlers who cost taxpayers $1 billion. -- With voters sicker than usual of politics-as-usual, it's a tricky year for incumbents. -- Former Klansman David Duke taps a rich vein of resentment. -- The tangled tale of the Menendez murders...
After the Nasser interview, Fisher continued his examination of the Middle East, urging all involved with the tumultous region to look beyond their own position. In that vein, Fisher penned a book called Dear Israel, Dear Arabs, composed of separate open letters to Palestinians, Egyptians, Israelis and the U.S. State Department...