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The fast-lane present
The 150th anniversary next year of the 1857 Uprising and the staging of the Commonwealth Games in Delhi have begun a rethink on what we ? living in a fast-lane present ? have done to our built heritage. The first will bring us face to face with how ...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Difficult times
Sir ? Pramod Mahajan?s death is a loss to the nation (?Brother?s hate wins?, May 4). But it is a mu ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
PARTY DIVIDED
The Congress is in an ideological flux. One immediate evidence of this is the letter Ms Sonia Gandhi, the president of the C...| Read.. 
 
WASTING INDIA
What does India have in common with Ethiopia? In both countries, the percentage of children under five who are underweight is...| Read.. 
 
FIFTH COLUMN
 
Bring cheer to the Aged
The recent attack on the octogenarian Bela Dutta Gupta reveals how vulnerable senior citizens have become in Calcutta. The el...  | Read.. 
OPED
All that is in the name
The phrase ?North-east India? entered the Indian lexicon only in 1971. Until 2003, the phrase referred to the seven states, separated...  | Read.. 
 
A cricketer, not a gentleman
Shane Warne is a man of prodigious talent. He now seems to be a master when it comes to wild threesomes. One of the two women described Warne as a ?stallion? in bed who is ?ve...  | Read.. 
 
SCRIPSI
Man is not, as the vulgarer hedonists seem to suppose, a kind of walking stomach; he has also got a hand, an eye, and a brain. Cease to use your hands, and you have lopped off a huge chunk of your consciousness. ? GEORGE ORWELL