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Vitally godforsaken
?Not believing in God is no excuse for being virulently anti-religious or naively pro-science,? says Dylan Evans, a lecturer in robotics at the University of West England in Bristol....  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Talking about freedom
Sir ? First it banned Taslima Nasreen?s autobiography on ?law and order? grounds. And now the gover ...  | Read.. 
 
Divided they fell
Sir ? Mamata Banerjee may have lost control over the red building on S.N. Banerjee Road, but she ha ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
CORRUPT TO THE BONE
At the level of the common man?s black humour, The India Corruption Study 2005 must be fun to read. There are very few...| Read.. 
 
DIARY
 
Musical chairs
Difficult people
Only editors, please
To be grounded
Friendly neighbourhood?
A house for Mr Gehlot
SCRIPSI
The history of the Victorian age will never be written: we know too much about it. For ignorance is the first requisite of the historian ? ignorance, which simplifies and clarifies, which selects and omits, with a placid perfection unattainable by the highest art. ? LYTTON STRACHEY
 
INSIGHT
What’s wrong with BPOs?
It took $5,000 and an errant employee to shake up the business of outsourcing. Varuna Verma and Anirban Das Mahapatra report on the makeover drive initiated by the industry...  | Read..