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The Troubles T. SHER SINGH

SATURDAY, JULY 12, 2012:  It’s been going on for centuries now in the emerald isle, fanned by the very same age-old British greed that has plagued much of the world for centuries.

Whispers in the Night T. SHER SINGH

THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2012:  Something woke me up. It was still dark outside. I lay still, wondering what had pulled me out of the deep sleep, when I heard it again. It was whispering …

Aarti T. SHER SINGH

MONDAY, JULY 9, 2012:  Is this how Yuri Gagarin felt when he first circled the globe in the Vostok? Is this the vantage point Archimedes was seeking for leverage? Is this what God looks down upon every time She glances in our direction?

Picnic with the Pyramids T. SHER SINGH

THURSDAY, JULY 5, 2012:  The cliffs behind us disappeared too, as did the graveyard. I nudged my horse closer to Hassan’s and asked him to start heading us to the pyramids. He did not reply. I asked him again.

The Joys of Ice Fishing T. SHER SINGH

DAILY FIX, JUNE 26, 2012:  I do not naturally gravitate to fishing when I’m looking for a good time. Nor do I believe that being outdoors in sub-zero temperatures is conducive to making one jump up and down with joy.

Cathedral of Learning T. SHER SINGH

FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 2012:  Every visit to this hallowed place inspires me like very few things do. So, I go back every few years, even if it means making a wide detour while heading for another destination.

The Splendour of Splendours T. SHER SINGH

THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2012:  Early one morning, we crossed the river, rented a car and meandered towards the hills that hide the Valley of Kings and, of course, the tomb of Tutankhamun and all those who bore the name of Ramses.

Paradise Lost T. SHER SINGH

FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2012:  ‘Punjabi glass’ was the slang for an over-sized, doubly-tall, steel tumbler, named thus because, according to popular lore, it took a lot to quench the thirst of the burly Sikh from the Punjab.

Touched By An Angel T. SHER SINGH

SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 2012:  All sound evaporated. The plane flew on, in slow-motion, as if. The groan and rattle of the tired machine were gone. We froze - sitting, standing, bending - whatever we were doing.

Romancing The Rivers In Punjab G.S. AUJLA

A series of treaties between the British and the Sikhs enabled the use of the Sutlej and Indus rivers for navigation and commerce.

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