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IN TODAY'S PAPER
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CITY NEWSLINES
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WEEKLY FEATURES
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| Self-interest and after |
| The debate over Nepal should extend beyond arms supplies |
| For the past week there have been statements, comments and speculation on India's policy towards Nepal ' more specifically the present regime ' which have not always been illuminative. After his meetings (having received in audience, as Kathmandu put... | Read.. |
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| Attempting an ambush |
| Sir ' There is not one thing about the American first families that is not fake ' be it the much-ce ... | Read.. |
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| Wild dreams |
| Sir ' In 'A cry in the wilderness' (April 29), Ashok Mitra ignores reports from the international m ... | Read.. |
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| TINKER TAILOR |
| There is a refusal to accept on Mr P. Chidambaram's part that there are issues on which half measures just do not work. His t...| Read.. |
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| BRITAIN IN LABOUR |
| A neologism derived from Indian politics seems poised as the most acceptable explanation for developments in British politics...| Read.. |
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| Right in front of our eyes |
| We saw it all happen right in front of our eyes. The huge statue of Saddam Hussein being pushed and toppled by gleeful Iraqis... | Read.. |
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| The preservation of life seems to be rather a slogan than a genuine goal of the anti-abortion forces; what they want is control. Control over behaviour: power over women. ' URSULA LE GUIN |
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