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A totalitarian treat
Even before it became the IT capital of India, Bangalore was the least left-wing of Indian cities. When it was merely a cantonment town, it exuded an air of placid contentment; that air is now aggressive, suffused with the competitive urges of capita...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Who?s the better boss?
Sir ? Why make the Bharatiya Janata Party the butt of ridicule because it dances to the tune of the ...  | Read.. 
 
Your terror and mine
Sir ? Achin Vanaik does well to explode the myth that there is some correlation between terrorism a ...  | Read.. 
 
Parting shot
Sir ? On September 12, the day K.P. Nayar reported that Canada had reconciled itself with India?s s ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
TIME TO GRASP THE NETTLE
Enemies masquerading as comrades have been the biggest threat to Mr Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee?s vision of a new Bengal. On Thur...| Read.. 
 
THIS ABOVE ALL
In love with the Mahatma
The more I ponder over the lives of great men in world?s history, the more I feel compelled to conclude that Mohandas Karamch...  | Read.. 
 
SCRIPSI
?Tis sweet to win, no matter how, one?s laurels/ By blood or ink; ?tis sweet to put an end/ To strife;? tis sometimes sweet to have our quarrels,/ Particularly with a tiresome friend;/ Sweet is old wine in bottles, ale in barrels;/ Dear is the helpless creature we defend/ Against the world; and dear the schoolboy spot/ We ne?er forget, though there we are forgot. ? LORD BYRON
 
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Stumped
Greg Chappell has never been afraid of speaking his mind. Nor is he the sort who compromises easily. After all, unlike his ge...  | Read..