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Already too late?
The Congress enjoys a manoeuvring advantage over the left in perhaps a hundred areas; the one that really matters though is by now pretty obvious: when in a jam, the Congress can walk into the parlour of the Bharatiya Janata Party and seek its moral ...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Fight it out
Sir ? The report, ?Wind blows for fighter girls?(March 11), highlights the obsolete mindset of the ...  | Read.. 
 
Parting shot
Sir ? Malvika Singh is wrong in blaming the British for Partition (?Blasting through peace?, March ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
NEW VOICES
Varanasi, after the blasts, is becoming the city for a new kind of hope for India. For sectarian terror not to destroy unstop...| Read.. 
 
TRAIN OF TERROR
Anarchists love the trappings of an ideology, even if it is an outdated one. The so-called Maoist rebellion in parts of India...| Read.. 
 
BONA FIDE
 
Hard laws of change
It was a very positive statement which Sonia Gandhi made, rather forcefully, that certain rules and norms pertaining to witne...  | Read.. 
SCRIPSI
Some books accrete things to themselves like a magnet. The writer risks sterility by subjecting the mysterious powers of imagination to the devices of mere comprehension. ? JOHN CLELLON HOLMES
 
BOOKS
Those other moments
It is not easy to sustain interest in a volume of ...  | Read.. 
 
Indus is not India
The Indus Saga: From Pataliputra to Partition By Aitzaz Ahsan,...  | Read.. 
 
If men weren?t corrupt, tigers would live
Tigers in Red Weather By Ruth Padel, Little, Brown, ? 17.99...  | Read.. 
 
The moor of Peter the Great
Gannibal: The Moor of Petersburg By Hugh Barnes, Profile, £ 16.99...  | Read.. 
 

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