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A lion in winter
The story of the Australian tour from an Indian point of view isn’t Australia’s run at seventeen wins in a row or the mock-epic stand-off after the Sydney Test. No, the real story of the last year, of which this tour Down Under is a part, is Sachin T...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
A prize for the leader
Sir — Eyebrows were raised, and with good reason too, at L.K. Advani’s plea to the government to co ...  | Read.. 
 
Speak no evil
Sir — I was shocked to read Sreyashi Dastidar’s tutorials to Harbhajan Singh to help him improve hi ...  | Read.. 
 
Clarification
Sir — Although The Telegraph thinks “Orient loses Longman” (Jan 15), the statement from J. K ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
FIRE SERMON
Disasters and misfortunes do not necessarily make governments — or the people — wiser. Absolutely nothing may change if the d...| Read.. 
 
FIRM MEASURES
There is no need to panic, but it is too early to relax. There is absolutely no alternative to fighting bird flu relentlessly...| Read.. 
 
FIFTH COLUMN
 
World’s envy, India’s worry
One was shocked but not surprised at the reported killing of two Indian students in the Louisiana State University campus in ...  | Read.. 
OPED
Judgments at breakfast
With just a couple of months between them, two recent incidents provide a way into the conflicting roles that the media have begun to play in the lives of ordinary people ...  | Read.. 
 
Everybody likes a good story
A television remote in the hand is a peculiarly empowering feeling. Sitting or lying down in our own private, peaceful, comfy place, we choose what to see. In this day of set-...  | Read.. 
 
SCRIPSI
It will be a beautiful family talk, mean and worried and full of sorrow and spite and excitement. I cannot be asked to miss it in my weak state. I should only fret. — IVY COMPTON-BURNETT