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Damage control
As you revolve the globe, each part of it becomes the centre at some stage. So also is the case with the northeast of India. How many of us see it in such a perspective — as the centre of that region? When the sun rises over India, its rays fall over...  | Read.. 
 
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Changing perceptions
Sir — The veteran communist leader, Jyoti Basu, has declared that socialism cannot be realized in W ...  | Read.. 
 
Easy prey
Sir —The news that rape tops the crime chart in India came as a shock (“Rising: India and curse of ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
VOW TO LIBERTY
India is a democratic country where to win recognition as a political party a vow to pursue socialism is obligatory. This biz...| Read.. 
 
MAKE IT SIMPLER
Only frogs are expected to stay calm about not knowing whether a piece of territory is land or water. In the absence of such ...| Read.. 
 
CHINA DIARY
 
All For A Good Life
What kind of restaurant encourages its staff to take tips, but pockets the tips for itself, giving them not even a share? ...  | Read.. 
OPED
Intimidation by design
The author is professor, faculty of arts and social science, University of Technology, Sydney, and co-author of Racism, Ethnicity and the Media (1994)...  | Read.. 
 
It’s a jungle out there
Perhaps Harbhajan Singh should have called Andrew Symonds a “malevolent macaque”. There’s no way Symonds, Ponting & Co. would be able to crack that! But then, the spinner ...  | Read.. 
 
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