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Novel gestures
Grassroots politicians rarely fail to surprise. For many years now, the Indian establishment has gone out of its way to send to the United States of America on official visits people whose public persona resonates with the Americans. Ministers, who a...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Settling scores
Sir ' First, we had the Union health minister, Ambumani Ramadoss, dismissing the director of the A ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
FIRST QUARTER
The corporate results for the first quarter of 2006-07, which have started coming in, hold more than the usual significance t...| Read.. 
 
LOST CASE
It is one more example of politics holding a country's economy to ransom. But the Tata group's decision to practically drop i...| Read.. 
 
WORDCAGE
 
Dual Meaning
Many English words have two or more meanings. But can a word have two meanings that are the direct opposite of each other' Yo...  | Read.. 
OPED
A glorious end to a fairy tale
India and Germany have much in common. They are united not only in appreciation for each other’s culture, but also in the pain inflicted by their tragic histories. ...  | Read.. 
 
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The poor are not just living off the crumbs from the rich man's table, they are being asked to put the crumbs back. ' DAVID BRYER