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| A quantum leap |
| Not many realize the significance of Chirac?s visit to India |
| The Elysee Palace, it would seem, has no faith in astrology. If its present occupant, Jacques Chirac, had faith in soothsayers ? like politicians in India and elsewhere in the Orient ? they would have doubtless convinced him that this is an inauspici... |
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| In all sincerity |
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Sir ? Aveek Sarkar has done a wonderful job taking us through a forgotten and forbidden part of the world ... |
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| PARLEZ VOUS |
| The decision taken by France to supply nuclear power plants to India is significant and timely. The decision announced during...|
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| SPOILSPORT |
| All politics may be local, but not all local politics is in the public interest. Such politics is sometimes a game of oneupma...|
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| On the fast track |
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Recently, the United Progressive Alliance government had stated that dedicated freight corridors for railways will be introdu... | Read.. |
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| The stars in our firmament |
| The celebrity cult is well-suited to the Indian character. In our mythology, gods have regularly deigned to live among us to perform their divine deeds, and have, on occasion,... |
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In one word, man knows that he is miserable and therefore he is miserable because he knows it; but he is also worthy, because he knows his condition. ? BLAISE PASCAL
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