Remembrance

Amazing Grace and Taps echoed through the vastness of Fort Hood on Tuesday, to remember 13 soldiers gunned down on post last week.Soldiers are supposed to die in gruesome fashion…

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Slaughter and sensitivity

We don't know enough yet about Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan to draw any conclusions about why he would launch a killing spree at Fort Hood.Was it that Hasan, the…

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About journalists and trauma

"Hey! Welcome back. How was Iraq?"That's something I heard often in the hallways of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution when I was freshly returned from war. But how do you answer such…

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Memories of assassination

It has been 25 years since Indira Gandhi was assassinated by two of her Sikh bodyguards.The impact on Indian history is undeniable: a nation mourned its beloved daughter and simultaneously…

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Tussling over Teresa

One of the quietest, most peaceful places in the heart of Kolkata is Mother House.The non-descript building can be easily missed. The entrance on Lower Circular Road is far from…

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85,000

That's how many Iraqis died in the war between 2004 and 2008. Iraq's human rights ministry released that grim number a week ago.We keep an exact count of the number…

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C'est la vie

A few years ago, my cousin's young wife told me that she looked forward to turning 50. Gasp.Silly, lass, I thought, struggling with the fact that I was indeed many…

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Gandhi Jayanti

I know several folks who were born today. They share their birthday with one of history's greatest men: Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. Otherwise known as Mahatma, the great soul.Check out Google…

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Goddess of strength

Thousands of deities are on their way to the banks of the Ganges in West Bengal today. The immersions have to be finished by Wednesday in the capital, Kolkata.Ma Durga,…

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