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The 14-hour journey across the narrow Palk Straits marked the first such crossing in 28 years.
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The 14-hour journey across the narrow Palk Straits marked the first such crossing in 28 years.
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Even though Indian foreign policy is not the focus of Mrs. Clinton's visit to Chennai, her trip to Tamil Nadu nonetheless flags an important issue: the dismal state of affairs across the Palk Strait in neighboring Sri Lanka.
India's Sri Lanka Problem Sadanand Dhume 2011
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The 14-hour journey across the narrow Palk Straits marked the first such crossing in 28 years.
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But damn if his niece (Anna Palk) doesn't show up for the weekend with her college friend Elsa (Kathleen Breck).
Cold as Hell Arbogast 2007
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Earl Palk, the church's 84-year-old leader, says he had an affair with his brother's wife and fathered a child with her.
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And the sprightly, angular Palk plays her with a mix of swan-like elegance and irrepressible girlish giddiness.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed MARTIN MORROW 2011
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But in practical terms it screws up the mother-son and brother-sister dynamic Hughes is meant to have with Palk and James-Smith, respectively.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed MARTIN MORROW 2011
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Palk's performance is the principal attraction in this flawed but worthwhile revival.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed MARTIN MORROW 2011
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Young women are increasingly heading out on the town with the intention of getting drunk, leaving some of them at risk of harm, forensic psychologist Dr Gavan Palk says.
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