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A beginning of a new chapter... or is it?
We will find out over time whether the net gain of US President Barack Obama’s visit to India is positive or negative for both countries, says South Asia expert Professor Stephen P Cohen in conversation with Aziz Haniffa / Rediff.com.
Professor Stephen P Cohen, considered the doyen of American experts on South Asia, believes that for all the euphoria of last month’s Obama-Modi summit in New Delhi, is yet another new chapter in scores of chapters written in a book still to be published.
Cohen, Senior Fellow in Foreign Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution and emeritus professor of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, told rediff.com in an interview, “I am not persuaded bygd the euphoria of the Obama visit.”
“My view is that this is a new chapter, but in a book that might have 50 or 100 chapters and we don’t know what part it is in,” he said, and added, “We don’t kn
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Barack Obama and Jennifer Aniston’s dating rumors spark amid his divorce speculation from wife Michelle Obama
Reports of discord gained traction when Michelle Obama was notably absent from multiple public appearances alongside Barack. The speculation even intensified after Barack attended former President Jimmy Carter’s begravning alone, sparking chatter about the couple living increasingly independent lives.
On top of that the dating rumours of Barack and Jennifer are adding to the narrative. And interestingly, these speculations haven’t garnered traction the first time. Years ago InT
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Barack Obama's 3 questions everyone should ask before getting married.
When talking with other parents I know, it's hard not to sound like a grumpy old man when we get around to discussing school schedules. "Am I the only one who feels like kids have so many days off? I never got that many days off when I was a kid! And I had to go work in the coal mine after, too!" I know what I sound like, but I just can't help it.
In Georgia, where I live, we have a shorter summer break than some other parts of the country. But my kids have the entire week of Thanksgiving off, a week in September, two whole weeks at Christmas, a whole week off in February, and a weeklong spring break. They have asynchronous days (during which they complete assignments at home, which usually takes about 30 minutes) about once a month, and they have two or three half-day weeks throughout the year. Quite honestly, it feels like they're never in school for very long before they get a