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The Production Code of 1934 would ultimately curtail the glorification of vigilante justice and
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the rule of constitutional law, cumbersome as it might be.
But it has a way of making you remember the most important relationships in your life--and want to
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the ones that continue.
"Yeh dil na hota bechara" by Kishore Kumar, "Raat akeli hai" by Asha Bhosle, "Rula ke gaya sapna mera" by Lata, "Aasman ke niche" by Lata and Rafi and "Hothon pe aisi baat main" by Lata, again
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Burman Dada's unique stature as a top notch composer with a style of his own.
yeah, it's worth watching if you are real bored and you want to
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the fact that anyone can make a movie, or at least can try to.
Support for the agreement has weakened so significantly, in fact, that European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has called for leaders to
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their commitment to the deal at this month’s European Council.
Today, NATO leaders will
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their commitment to the courageous people of this country: we will help them for as long as it takes.
The Open Drains of Latin AmericaNEW YORK – Stories are most believable when they
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our prior beliefs and assumptions.
America’s ability to
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its centrality in global affairs depends on the answer.
The response to terrorism should be to
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the value of the rule of law over arbitrary repression, and of the diversity that is the hallmark of Europe’s cities, particularly London and Paris, but increasingly many others across the Union.
This summit must
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the Millennium Development Goals and recommit the world to achieving these targets by 2015.
It will not do simply to
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the post-war European model of democracy, as if the only alternative were totalitarianism of one sort or another.
Abandoning the freedom agenda would
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the still-popular notion that all the US really cares about in the Middle East is oil and Israeli security, at the expense of everything else, including regional development and the well-being of the Arab and Muslim peoples.
Instead, it would
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them more than any previous ethical solution has ever done.
For its part, the Obama administration should take a number of steps to
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its support for India’s rise, its democratic achievements, and its struggle for security.
Notably, the US should
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its support for a larger Indian role in international organizations and help integrate India into the global non-proliferation regime.
My sense is that the answer will
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that democracy, a market economy, and globalization are the foundations of human progress.
But it is important not to lose sight of what Davos should
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Today’s policymakers should
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that basic mission.
Here the UN must
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its “responsibility to protect” doctrine, not as a justification for military intervention, but as a fundamental principle agreed by all countries: governments must protect their citizens.
The first step for China should be to
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the authorities’ 2013 commitment to ensuring that markets play a decisive role in allocating resources.
A successful climate agreement next December should
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the two-degree cap on warming; include national “decarbonization” commitments up to 2030 and deep-decarbonization “pathways” (or plans) up to 2050; launch a massive global effort by both governments and businesses to improve the operating performance of low-carbon energy technologies; and provide large-scale and reliable financial help to poorer countries as they face climate challenges.
The best way to remember them is to
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their right to liberties that millions of people, in the West, and in many parts of Asia, take for granted.
A successful summit requires member governments to
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– and expand upon – commitments in four areas.
We want to
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our commitment to a life without war and injustice, and to the freedom that we hold so dear.
The key is to create a hierarchy of humiliations, according to which those inflicted on one’s own country are regarded as vitally important, and those inflicted on others are diminished, remembered only to
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the status hierarchy.
As the UN turns 70, it is time to
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its founders’ guiding vision – a vision born of devastation that remains a source of universal hope for a better world.
It is not enough to reject the Bush administration's policies;Americans must
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the values and principles of an open society.
Drafted with reference to UN Resolution 181 (which partitioned Palestine in 1947), such a motion would
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the establishment of a Palestinian state and a state for the Jewish people, based on the 1967 borders, with mutually agreed border adjustments and security arrangements.
Now is Our TimeNew York – Every September, the world’s leaders gather at the United Nations to
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our founding Charter – our faith in fundamental principles of peace, justice, human rights, and equal opportunity for all.
The US and China would accept North Korea’s de facto nuclear status, but jointly
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their long-term objective of a nuclear-free peninsula.
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