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| The humble offendie |
| Sir Sulkman and the Offence-pimps |
| Sixty years ago, in the city of Bom-Marta, was born a boy who was called Sulkman. This boy grew up and went phorenbroad and became a pretty good storyteller. He wrote first a forget-okay book, then a nearly great second book, then a fourth-good third... |
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| How to say goodbye |
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Sir — For Indians, watching the BBC coverage of Tony Blair’s last day at the House of Commons must ... |
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| Star shines bright |
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Sir — The resounding success of Sivaji — The Boss in the southern states can be explained in ... |
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| Parting shot |
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Sir — With the sound and fury that fill the rhetoric of our home-grown Marxists every time they hav ... |
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| THE WRONG ’UN |
| All icons are alike. But a misplaced icon is misplaced in its own unique way. The leaders of the Communist Party of India (Ma...|
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A radical is a man with both feet planted firmly in the air. A reactionary is a somnambulist walking backwards. A conservative is a man with two perfectly good legs who, however, has never learned to walk forward. A liberal is a man who uses his legs and his hands at the behest of his head. — F.D. ROOSEVELT
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