Richard Taylor

Richard Taylor was born in 1967. He studied English at Cambridge University and Law at London University, and now lives and works as a lawyer in Sheffield. He has lectured on Christian symbolism to people of many faiths and those of none. This book ... [Read More]
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Hans Tendam

Hans TenDam was born in the Hague in 1943. An independent consultant and researcher, he has worked for business, non-profit and government agencies in the Netherlands, the EEC, Turkey, New Zealand and Brazil. He has published a number of titles on ... [Read More]
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Mother Teresa

Born in 1910 in Albania, Mother Teresa started her own order, the Missionaries of Charity, in 1950 in Calcutta. During her lifetime she won many awards, including the Nobel Peace Prize, and founded hundreds of homes throughout the world. She died in ... [Read More]
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Christopher Titmuss

Christopher Titmuss is the co-founder of one of the largest and most respected retreat centres in Devon, from where he travels all over the world to teach meditation. From 1962 to 1969 he worked as a reporter and photojournalist in London, Turkey, ... [Read More]
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Lillian Too

Lillian Too took the world by storm with feng shui. She wrote 46 international bestsellers which were translated into 24 languages and sold over 5 million copies. She is now moving on to reveal the depth of her unique wisdom - blending the classic ... [Read More]
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Mark Tully

Sir Mark Tully was born in Calcutta, India in 1935. He was the Chief of Bureau, BBC, New Delhi for twenty-two years and is an acclaimed author and the regular presenter of the contemplative BBC Radio 4 programme Something Understood. He was awarded ... [Read More]
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Desmond Tutu

Desmond Tutu has been Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town and Nobel Peace Laureate (in 1984). Also Chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Today he travels the world, taking up visiting lectureships, speaking to thousands and preaching peace ... [Read More]
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Mark Tully India


India
by Mark Tully

Have India's economic changes over the last twenty had any impact on the poor20and marginalised? Can India’s democracy contain the mounting resentment of those left out of the new economic order? Can a high growth rate be sustained with India’s notoriously corrupt and inefficient governance? Can the development of its creaking infrastructure be speeded up? How is India going to feed itself unless agriculture is reformed?

This timely book will answer these questions through interviews with industrialists and cricketers, God men and farmers, plutocrats and former untouchables. Full of fascinating stories of real people at a time of great change, it will be of interest to economists, business people, diplomats, politicians, as well as to those who love to travel and who take an interest in the rapid growth of one of the world’s largest countries, and what this means to us in the West.


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