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Maps and mugshots
The antiquarian, Rajendralal Mitra, used the visual to add to the viewer/reader’s knowledge, excite imaginations — or literally, to illustrate his point. So, in large part, did the Illustrated London News. However, in the disturbed 1850s, when...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Golden locks, golden luck
Sir — The photograph of M.S. Dhoni without his flowing locks on the frontpage of The Telegraph (Oct ...  | Read.. 
 
No questions, please
Sir — Narendra Modi should have guessed that an interview with Karan Thapar would throw up some ver ...  | Read.. 
 
The best goodbye
Sir — In the past few years, a number of media organizations, corporate houses and television chann ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
HISTORY WAITS
There is one lifetime, there is one opportunity. West Bengal stands today face-to-face with a unique opportunity. Never befo...| Read.. 
 
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To found a great empire for the sole purpose of raising up a people of customers, may at first sight appear a project fit only for a nation of shopkeepers. It is, however, a project altogether unfit for a nation of shopkeepers; but extremely fit for a nation that is governed by shopkeepers. — ADAM SMITH