Sunday, 13 September 2015

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(1)For a culture which valued the aged as repositories of wisdom and
experience, and looked up to them for wise cousel and
socialising the young, we have indeed come a long way.
(source-Hindustan Time Wednesday, May 23, 2012)

(2)Since we are unlikely to be santimonious in this space about the
responsibilities involved in keeping a pet, we can
 only be thankful that JK Rowling's hero had chosens an owlk and not
some of  more exotic choices made by heroes of the
  material world.(source-Hindustan Time thursday, May 24, 2012)

(3)While we do feel sorry for the owls that have been left to fend for
themseves, we are glad that at least the streets of
 Londan are safe from more difficult animals on the
prowl.(source-Hindustan Time Thursday, May 24, 2012)

(4)Since we are unlikey to be sanctimonious in this space about the
responsibilites involved in keeping a pet, we can only
  be thankful that Jk Rowling's hero had chosen an own and not some
the more exotic choices made by heroes of the material
  world.(source-Hindustan Times THursday, May 24,2012)

(5)Had Potter chosen to have a chimpanzeee or shown a fondness for
hermit crabs, lizards or tarantulas, then the damages
   arising out of abandoning them may have been difficult to contain.
While we do feel sorry for the owls that have been
  left to fend for themselves, we are glad that at least the streets
of london are safe from more difficult animals on the
   prowl.(source-hindustan times Saturday, May 26,2012)

(6)The issues of the bribe being offered to him by a retired officer,
his opinions on the battle worthiness of certain
  equipment, all these could have been conveyed to the relevant
authority behind closed doors. The barracks doors have
   been opened by the general, we can only hope that his successor
will shut it firmly unless it becomes absolutely necess
   -ssary to invite external scrutiny.(source-Hindustan Times
Thursday, May 31,2012)

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