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Civilized Conservatism
My father died last week. He was a Conservative member of parliament from 1963 until 1992 and was once described as ?the last gentleman in England?. One of his former colleagues, a member of a recent Labour cabinet, wrote, ?To me he epitomised that g...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Some more confusion
Sir ? Thanks to Mandira Bedi, married people will now talk about HIV/AIDS with each other (?Mandira ...  | Read.. 
 
Poor cousins
Sir ? What we have been hearing from leaders in The Economist, Time and other reputed ...  | Read.. 
 
Troubled bridge
Sir ? The flyover connecting Prince Anwar Shah Road with Southern Avenue may have many uses, but it ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
NOT PROPER
Political rhetoric, by its very nature, blurs the distinction between assessment and abuse. The Bharatiya Janata Party-led op...| Read.. 
 
LOVE IN THE PARKS
Who sets the limits to human erotic behaviour in public? And how are these limits to be policed? What are a society?s stakes ...| Read.. 
 
VIA MEDIA
 
A star in two worlds
This story is not apocryphal. In 1989, CPI(M) leader Sitaram Yechuri went on a friendly visit to Romania. On his return, he w...  | Read.. 
OPED
One step forward, and two steps back
There is a clear loser in the political drama in Bihar — Ram Vilas Paswan, and a clear winner — Laloo Yadav. But that’s only until the people give their verdict in November, writes Sumanta Sen ....  | Read.. 
 
SCRIPSI
We now have the worst of both worlds ? not just inflation on the one side or stagnation on the other, but both of them together. We have a sort of stagflation situation. ? I.N. MACLEOD