THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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November 2013 -
“...a refreshing use of mytholog[y], made relatable and immediate. ... its heart: the deep wound between a husband and wife...like the tantalizing introduction to a larger work.”
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November 2013 -
America’s adolescents, raised by “helicopter parenting,” can learn a thing or two from America’s historic icons. As Deepak Chopra says, “We need to reexamine our basic assumptions…”
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October 2013 -
Exclusive interview with Khabar: The massive mobilization of the nation, which he was able to achieve last year, has slowed down, but India’s crusader against corruption continues.
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October 2013 -
Ashok Rajamani's massive brain hemorrhage transformed his life instantly. The author of The Day My Brain Exploded spoke to Khabar before he participated in the Decatur Book Festival.
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October 2013 -
Maybe they’re coming after my pressure cookers. Maybe I need to persuade my husband to buy a gun to protect my cooking rights.
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October 2013 -
The mythological story of the dwarf and the king deviates from the recurrent theme of “good versus evil”—to symbolize that submitting to the highest is more important than just being good.
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October 2013 -
Eid-al-Adha is not a race to buy the most expensive animal for sacrifice, but it is a day that stands for the willingness to let go and follow the Almighty's command.
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October 2013 -
Festival time is food time! To help you light up your kitchen this season, we
rounded up recipes, some traditional, some not—some savory, some sweet.
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October 2013 -
Scenes of the festive season from young Atlantans
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October 2013 -
India is one of the world’s most attractive destinations for bird watching,
despite its population growth. Here’s a primer for those seeking adventure off the beaten path.