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Tag Archives: Boston Marathon
Snowden, Manning and Tsarnaev: is the only difference a pressure cooker? (Part 2)
(This is the second part of an essay, the first part, published earlier can be found here.) If liberalism cannot satisfy the disgruntled individual, what will? Manning, Snowden and Tsarnaev attack on America has revealed liberalism’s limits in the social … Continue reading
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Tagged Boston Marathon, Democracy, Snowden, Tsarnaev, United States, Wikipedia
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Tentative thoughts on Woolwich Attack
The events in Woolwich were horrifying for all those present either immediately at the scene or vicariously through media reports. A murder in broad daylight with such intensity and ferocity is rare in the UK. Beyond the horror of a … Continue reading
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Tagged Afghanistan, Boston Marathon, CCTV, London, Luxor Temple, middle-east, official inquiry, Takbir, Whitehall, Woolwich
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