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The 1-Minute Tomato Sandwich I’m Having All Summer Long

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Transportation   来源:Travel  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Why focus on universities?

Why focus on universities?

Meanwhile, Pakistan’s media leaned on the moral weight of sovereignty. India’s strikes were framed as an assault not just on land, but on izzat, honour. By invoking sacred spaces, by publicising civilian casualties, Pakistan constructed India not as a counterterrorist actor but as a bully and a blasphemer.This discursive tug-of-war extended even to facts. When India claimed to have killed 80 militants, Pakistan called it fiction. When Pakistan claimed to have shot down Indian jets, India called it propaganda. Each accused the other of misinformation. Each media ecosystem became a hall of mirrors, reflecting only what it wanted to see.

The 1-Minute Tomato Sandwich I’m Having All Summer Long

Ceasefire, silence and a call to listen differentlyThe guns fell silent on May 13, thanks to a US-brokered ceasefire. Both governments claimed victory. Media outlets moved on. Cricket resumed. Hashtags faded.But what lingers is the story each side now tells about itself: We were right. They were wrong. We showed strength. They backed down.

The 1-Minute Tomato Sandwich I’m Having All Summer Long

This is the story that will shape textbooks, elections, military budgets. It will inform the next standoff, the next skirmish, the next war.And until the story changes, nothing will. And it can change.

The 1-Minute Tomato Sandwich I’m Having All Summer Long

Narratives constructed on competing truths, forged in newsrooms and battlefields, performed in rallies and funerals, are not eternal.

Just as they were constructed, they can be deconstructed. And that can happen only if we start listening not to the loudest voice, but to the one we’ve learned to ignore.Of that sum, $400m is allocated for compensation and relocation of about 2,500 people from various villages.

“We have a firm commitment to dialogue and reaching agreements” with those affected, Vergara said.If the reservoir is not built, “we’ll regret it in 15 years,” she said.

Civil society groups warn that as many as 12,000 people could ultimately be affected by the project, which enjoys the support of President Jose Raul Mulino, as the entire Indio River basin would be affected.The 80-kilometre-long Panama Canal handles six percent of global maritime trade and remains vital to Panama’s economy.

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