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| Between the curves |
| India versus West Bengal: the hare and tortoise story |
| While the heroine of the latest soap opera is recovering from willed undernourishment, the harassed and endlessly tormented populace of this city too is relishing its freedom from captivity, breathing freely at last the air that surrounds it, however... |
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| New year bash |
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Sir — It is shocking to note that an army officer first misbehaved with a woman and then abused th ... |
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| BREAK BARRIERS |
| The World Bank’s resident representative in Delhi may soon be called in to the commerce ministry and given an earful. For its...|
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| SMALL INCIDENTS |
| In the Maharashtrian textile town of Bhiwandi, 43 migrant workers’ children have been missing over the past year. Their disap...|
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| Another way to look |
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Not much has changed in Shining India for the 138 million (13.4 per cent of the population) Muslims. The Justice Sachar commi... | Read.. |
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No problem can be solved. When a situation becomes a problem, it becomes insoluble. No problems can be solved, and all solutions lead to more problems. — WILLIAM BURROUGHS
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