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| The wages of discontent |
| There is now proof that growth alone does not win elections |
| The 2004 Lok Sabha elections have produced a result that is a landmark in more ways than one can list. Not since the Janata Party’s victory over the Congress in 1977 has the ouster of a ruling party from power been so dramatic, and a source of relief... |
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| Memories of torture |
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Sir — While the torture at the Abu Ghraib prison has been almost universally condemned, we in India ... |
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| Fallen heroes |
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Sir — The Indian army’s admission that some of its officers have fabricated claims of killing Pakis ... |
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| Vanishing space |
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Sir — Recently, the Calcutta Municipal Corporation reduced the width of the pavements on the A.P.C. ... |
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| WITH POWER, ABOVE POWER |
| Ms Gandhi has earned the right to India’s top job, but she could also claim high moral ground by renouncing it...| Read.. |
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To found a great Empire for the sole purpose of raising up a people of customers, may at first sight appear a project fit only for a nation of shopkeepers. It is, however, a project altogether unfit for a nation of shopkeepers; but extremely fit for a nation that is governed by shopkeepers. — ADAM SMITH
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| WHO
DARES WINS |
| The 14th Lok Sabha election
was all about surprises. Smriti Malhotra Irani was surprised that Indias
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