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On an urban safari
Melville in Johannesburg is the equivalent of Golf Links in New Delhi, only grander, in a fortified way. The houses are free-standing bungalows and every bungalow is screened off from the road by high walls topped with small, sinister electric fences...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Long day’s journey
Sir — As soon as rumours were floated about Sachin Tendulkar’s possible retirement after the one-da ...  | Read.. 
 
Children of men
Sir — The logic behind compelling children, through legislative action, to take care of their paren ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
EMPTY HOUSE
Those who slug it out on the streets display a level of education that is very familiar to Indians. It is part of the nationa...| Read.. 
 
NOT WORKING
It is always possible to provide complicated reasons for why several million children in India continue to work rather than g...| Read.. 
 
FIFTH COLUMN
 
In The Line Of Fire
Social scientists have attributed the settlement of Nepalis in northeast India, since the 1820s, to their migratory habits, p...  | Read.. 
OPED
Between war and vanity
The author is a distinguished visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford...  | Read.. 
 
Turning away from terror
Muslims increasingly reject Osama bin Laden and oppose suicide bombings but also regard the United States of America as a growing threat to their own security, according to a ...  | Read.. 
 
SCRIPSI
Nothing has a stronger influence psychologically on their environment, and especially on their children, than the unlived life of the parents. — CARL GUSTAV JUNG
 
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