Monthly Archives: June 2015

The spirit of the Magna Carta needs revival

By Ameen Izzadeen When was the Magna Carta signed? A Brit asked this question from an American friend during a business lunch at a New York restaurant. When the American shook his head in ignorance, displaying the average American’s trouble … Continue reading

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Complex ruptures in the US-Saudi oil vessel

By Ameen Izzadeen In a monopoly market, a trader can make one thousand rupees by selling a commodity he is dealing with in two ways – by selling a few items at a high price or many items at a … Continue reading

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China between war and peace

By Ameen Izzadeen China has read the Riot Act. The warning, as forthright as forthright could be, is aimed not only at regional countries with whom China is embroiled in territorial disputes, but also at the United States, which is, … Continue reading

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