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It always knows best
The World Bank is a rich, wise, serious-minded body. It always knows the best, it should not therefore be made fun of....  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Old is not gold
Sir — Youngsters full of vigour and spirit are prevented from rendering their services to society s ...  | Read.. 
 
Stormy start
Sir — It is a matter of great pride that Indra Nooyi, a woman of Indian origin, has been appointed ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
SEIZE THE FIRE
When a war goes beyond victory or defeat it becomes a ceasefire — the making, and breaking, of yet another set of vague rules...| Read.. 
 
RITUALS IN BLOOD
There is a core of unreason in acts of violence. That is perhaps the only explanation for the brutal madness of the attack on...| Read.. 
 
BONA FIDE
 
Empower The nation
Fifty nine years of independence, and the failure of governance is palpable. The capital continues to reel under power failur...  | Read.. 
SCRIPSI
It is a good morning exercise for a research scientist to discard a pet hypothesis everyday before breakfast. It keeps him young. — KONRAD LORENZ
 
BOOKS
Forgotten art of letter writing
Thanks to telephones and e-mails, the art of letter writing is dead. Hardly...  | Read.. 
 
Touch the sky from the shadow of the dune
Muslim Networks: From Medieval Scholars to Modern Feminists Edited by Miri...  | Read.. 
 
Belling the Bushcat
HOW AMERICA GOES TO WAR By Frank E. Vandiver, Praeger, £ 22.99...  | Read.. 
 
A glorious past and present
THE GREAT GLORY: SIKHISM (Rupa, Rs 1,950) does not ...  | Read.. 
 

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