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From pregnancy seminars to zumba classes, events move to virtual space




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OTC EC and abortion pills cause menstrual problems

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Mutual Fund Investors: Here Are All Your Queries Answered After Franklin AMC Shuts Debt Schemes

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2 Mutual Fund Options For Mitigating Impact Of Rupee's Weakness On Your Investments

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Final Olympic Archery Qualification Event In June Next Year

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Fire Breaks Out At Cardboard Factory In Delhi, No Casualties Reported

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Emirates Airline Posts Rise In Annual Profit, COVID-19 Hits Last Quarter

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Lockdown का झटका : Mutual Fund में निवेश रह गया लगभग आधा

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Hyundai EMI Assurance Program Announced: Supports Working Individuals For Car Loan Repayments

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COVID-19: Why Is Hand Drying Equally Important As Handwashing?

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China's Animal Crossing gamers use code words, middlemen to enter virtual world

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Emirates airline reports rise in annual profit, coronavirus hits final quarter

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Esports - Wehrlein ends Guenther's run of virtual Formula E success

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Bengaluru: 3-year-old sexually assaulted by teacher; 4 arrested

The school has announced a four-day holiday pending investigation into the incident.




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The telegraphers' manual of instruction.

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Proceedings of the stockholders of the N. Orleans and Ohio Telegraph Company: at their annual meeting, at Louisville, Ky. in May, 1852.

Archives, Room Use Only - HE7797.N49 N49 1852




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Wireless telegraphy manual.

Archives, Room Use Only - VG78.G7 W57 1912




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Edison's open door: the life story of Thomas A. Edison, a great individualist / by Alfred O. Tate, his private secretary

Archives, Room Use Only - TK140.E3.T38 1938




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Submarine telegraphy: a practical manual / by Italio de Giuli ; translated from the Italian by J.J. McKichan, with a foreword by T.E. Herbert

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Manual of wireless telegraphy for the use of naval electricians / by Commander S.S. Robison, U.S. Navy

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A manual of electricity: practical and theoretical / by F.C. Bakewell ; illustrated by numerous engravings

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The radio-telegraphist's guide and log-book: a manual of wireless telegraphy for the use of operators / by W.H. Marchant

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Twentieth century manual of railway commercial and wireless telegraphy / by Frederic L. Meyer

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Manual of wireless telegraphy for the use of naval electricians / by S.S. Robison

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Manual of telegraphy designed for beginners / by Prof. J.E. Smith

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Telegraph and telephone: the telegraph, telephone and wireless telegraph illustrated and described, containing a manual of practical lessons for students and others / by Marshall M. Kirkman

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Lessons in telegraphy: for use as a text-book in schools and colleges and for individual students / by Charles Henry Sewall

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Manual for the solution of military ciphers / by Parker Hitt

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Manual of wireless telegraphy and telephony / by A. Frederick Collins

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[Collection of handbooks and manuals on telegraphy].

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The galvanometer, and its uses: a manual for electricians and students / by C.H. Haskins

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Rate book: legal reserve class / Mutual Benefit Department of the Order of Railroad Telegraphers

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Training manual - signalling: (provisional) 1915 / General Staff, War Office

Archives, Room Use Only - UG575.G7 G74 1915




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Brown's signalling: how to learn the commercial code and all other forms of signalling as required at B.O.T. examinations, to which is appended the British Signal Manual, comprising a complete signal book for small vessels.

Archives, Room Use Only - VK381.B76 1917




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Torpedo manual for His Majesty's Fleet (in three volumes). by authority of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty

Archives, Room Use Only - V850.G74 1911




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Catalogue and price list of household and experimental electrical supplies of superior quality and at moderate cost / J. Elliott Shaw & Co

Archives, Room Use Only - TK455.J34 1897




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Manual of telegraphy: prepared for use in Dodge's Institute of Telegraphy, Valparaiso, Ind.

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5264.M36 1894




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Visual telegraphy / issued by the General Staff, May, 1919

Archives, Room Use Only - UG575.G7 V57 1919




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COVID-19: Lanning delivers virtual batting class for Ireland eves




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Meg Lanning provides virtual batting class for Ireland women's squad




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What if WR Alshon Jeffery can actually still play for the Eagles?

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Crash Course: Steelers rookies adapting to "virtual" path

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Why debt mutual funds can’t be compared to bank FDs

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PIX: Scenes from an unusual protest

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Uttarakhand Police to probe complaints of sexual harassment against former IAS officer, Shantikunj Haridwar chief




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Minor sexually assaulted, accused held

Minor sexually assaulted, accused held




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Shops offer discounts, virtual tours to win back customers

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A dirty war’s casualties

Author: 
More attention needs to be paid to the Syrian Grand Mufti’s charges that the Middle East is being destabilised by Western forces I met the Grand Mufti of Syria, Ahmad Badreddin Hassoun, in Damascus a few months after he had lost his son in a terror attack in 2012. Impeccably turned out with his turban and flowing robes, he looked understandably distraught. Those were the early days of the Syrian civil war and there was a struggle to interpret and analyse why violence was sneakily spreading in a secular country where President Bashar al-Assad was visibly popular. The Grand Mufti, who is considered one of the top three people in Syria, was uncertain why assassins targeted his 21-year-old son who was still studying in university, and was to get married the day he was killed. The answers came to him when he finally met his son’s killers. In one of his media interviews, he revealed how the two killers had no clue to either the identity of his son or motive. They were given the registration number of his car and a paltry amount of British pounds—350 each. His son’s life was worth only 700 pounds, the Mufti had said ruefully. After meeting his son’s killers, who were barely out of their teens, the Mufti pleaded with the authorities that they should be freed, but they had to face due process of law. Since then, the Mufti has seen his beloved country bloodied by a war heaped on its people by competing regional and global ambitions. He was recently in Delhi where he grandly announced that the five-year war, which has left more than 4,00,000 people dead and dislocated millions of others, was about to end. With relief and joy written on his face, the Grand Mufti described in detail how the secular Syrian Arab Army with the help of allies had defeated terrorists from over 40 countries. He blamed some of Syria’s neighbours and world powers for the endless war that the Middle East region had been subjected to. He claimed that these terrorists belonging to Daesh and other outfits like Nusra were recruited from different countries. There were many women, too, who were lured into this mythical Islamic State led by a Khalifa through Facebook or other social media platforms. The Mufti said that the fighters had abandoned the women from Chechnya, Tunisia, Jordan and some European countries after they began to lose their hold over towns in the last few months. He also hinted that some fighters had been mysteriously air-lifted by helicopters to safe places. Perhaps the Grand Mufti was lending credence to the allegations by Russian armed forces that before the fall of Dier-al-Zor, Syria’s seventh largest city, unmarked aircraft had pulled out hardcore Islamic State fighters to safer havens. The implications of the Mufti’s charge and that of the Russian armed forces are serious. There are obvious suggestions that the Islamic State was able to attain much success due to the support it received from covert operatives belonging to Western powers and their allies in the region. Another example of this relationship, as pointed out by the Russian Defence Ministry, is the circumstances in which a three-star General was killed while on military duty in Syria. The Russians claimed that the location and coordinates of the General were provided to terrorists working together with US troops. There have been no denials of these charges, but the bizarre manner in which the Arab Spring became a reason for regime changes in the Middle East by reviving old ethnic and sectarian fault lines has lessons for many societies, according to the Grand Mufti. He wanted India, a secular society that was under colonial rule like Syria, to remain vigilant about forces that wanted to disrupt settled societies. He gave the example of the Rohingya crisis that, in his reckoning, was getting inordinate publicity in the Western media. He believed the crisis was being used to destabilise not just Myanmar, but also China and India. Interestingly, the Mufti also visited Lucknow, which is a major centre of Islamic learning. Here he spoke about the need to rise above the sectarian divide between Shias and Sunnis, and look ahead and not backwards for inspiration. In these times, when sectarian issues are reordering the Islamic World, the Mufti’s message gains great importance. The big question is—will he be on the winning side?   
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