Where Tagore's words spring to life, BUSINESS TIMES

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From: Business Times (Malaysia)
Date: 20000704
Author:Helena Fernz

Helena Fernz
Business Times (Malaysia)
07-04-2000
IN the sprawling, inestimable regions of the Internet there are several
havens that house poems. To those of us who find beauty in poetry, these
are portals to paradise.

Today we shall visit some of those sites which feature the work of
Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore.

Why Tagore one might ask? But why not Tagore? Was he not the first
Asian to win the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913? Did he not write thousands
of songs and poems? Was he not also a painter of repute?

The Itihaas site (http://www.itihaas.com/modern/tagore-chrono.html)
has this to say ...

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