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  • Mahatma Gandhi, Mohammad Ali Jinnah and Lee Kuan Yew were British-trained lawyers.

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  • The name Kuan-Shu, which means "observing trees" in Chinese, refers to Buddhist scripture about attaining truth while immersed in the peacefulness of nature.

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  • Not so, says Lee Kuan Yew, the sage of Singapore.

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  • His job keeps him in Taipei or on the road most days, but he stays in contact with Kuan-Shu's director, Hong, and gets updates from his wife, who meets with Hong weekly.

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