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Sacred objects
Once the events in Baroda came to a head, they couldn’t be ignored, partly because of the persistent queries they raised. What is a ‘work of art’? they seemed to ask. Is it meant for edification or amusement, or some other, mysterious purpose? By som...  | Read.. 
 
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An affair not to remember
Sir — Tony Blair does not have to croon, in the manner of Eva Peron, “Don’t cry for me, Britain”, b ...  | Read.. 
 
Family business
Sir — Dayanidhi Maran, starting from his attire to his way of functioning, was obviously not in tun ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
A QUESTION OF FAITH
At the end of another black Friday in India, 13 people lay dead in Hyderabad. Of these, reportedly four were killed by police...| Read.. 
 
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Clearing the deck
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How do people go to sleep? I’m afraid I’ve lost the knack. I might try busting myself smartly over the temple with the nightlight. I might repeat to myself, slowly and soothingly, a list of quotations of beautiful from minds profound; if I can remember any of the damn things. — DOROTHY PARKER