Victims of their own success in the postwar era of well-recorded sound, the Brandenburg concertos first arrived in the ears ...
In the Theravada form of Buddhism followed in Southeast Asia, Gautama’s enlightenment is commemorated along with his birth ...
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Often when we see the power of something in our personal lives, we understand the benefits of applying it to business too.
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If there are some historians who emphasise persistence in the past and others who emphasise change, Jonathan Clark is decidedly of the former variety. He approaches history much like Galileo ...
Ronnie O'Sullivan, Mark Williams and John Higgins are on course to rewrite the history books, with age no barrier to the sweet smell of success.