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| How the Bharatiya Mundan Party took the experience of defeat |
| Even a leader like Milosevic appeared on national television in October 2000 to make what astonished observers described as a gracious speech conceding defeat. He thanked those who voted for him and also those who did not. “I congratulate Mr. Kostuni... |
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Sir — The report, “New entrant in Internet service” (May 26), mentions that only Sify-i-way and Amt ... |
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Sir — With reference to Tsewang Rigzin’s didactic assertion in “Pristine hills” (June 9) about the ... |
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| TONY’S TALE |
| The prime minister of Great Britain cannot hide his disappointment behind a bush. But Mr Tony Blair must be aware that his pa...| Read.. |
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And though all the winds of doctrine were let loose to play upon the earth, so Truth be in the field, we do injuriously by licensing and prohibiting to misdoubt her strength. Let her and Falsehood grapple; who ever knew Truth put to the worse in a free and open encounter? — JOHN MILTON
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| Out
damned spot! |
| Long ago, Lady Macbeth
saw blood on her hands. Twentieth-century billionaire Howard Hughes imagined germs
inevery breath he drew. And now, obsessive compulsive disorder is affecting the
lives of an increasing number of stressed-out young Indians. Vishnupriya Sengupta
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