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Jabou Joh <[log in to unmask]>
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A very interesting and thought provoking article.

Subj: The algebra of infinite justice
>
> Date: 10/9/2001 4:59:37 PM Central Daylight Time
>
>
> The War on Terrorism 2001
> Arundhati had an article published in
> "The Guardian" newspaper on Saturday September 29, 2001
> and in the "Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung" / FAZ  on Friday September 28,
> 2001
>
> on the immediate American response to the events that followed the attack
> on the World Trade Center.
> Read <A HREF="http://010929ij.htm/">The algebra of infinite justice</A>
> <A HREF="http://website.lineone.net/~jon.simmons/roy/010929ij.htm">http://website.lineone.net/~jon.simmons/roy/010929ij.htm</A>
> . Her first novel, "The God of Small Things," has just won the
> English-speaking world's most premier honor, the Booker Prize, is published
> in more than 20 nations, has hit No. 1 on the Sunday Times of London's
> bestseller list and is climbing the New York Times list. It has earned her
> in excess of $1 million so far and international media attention . And
> beyond all this, she's good. Real good. Butt-kicking good. So good, in
> fact, that John Updike, when reviewing "The God of Small Things" for the
> New Yorker, compares her mind-boggling debut to that of Tiger Woods.
>
> Send this mail further to all your friends
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