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Brinks and limits
Man meets woman. They are inevitably attracted to each other. They marry. They find out that they are twins separated at birth. They go to court. The judge annuls their marriage. ...  | Read.. 
 
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Disturbing images
Sir — Nowadays, we get to read of murders and violent deaths, whether in terrorist attacks, bomb bl ...  | Read.. 
 
At the top
Sir — The names of Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay will forever be associated with Mount Everest ...  | Read.. 
 
Death in the woods
Sir — The death of yet another elephant on the railway tracks inside the Buxa Tiger Reserve is proo ...  | Read.. 
 
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KEPT IN RESERVE
Any move away from reservations of any sort is cause for relief. But the Bharatiya Janata Party’s decision to withdraw its s...| Read.. 
 
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God was still... the best of the dramatic poets, though shapeless and uneconomical. A bit like Charles Dickens. God was good on the physical and emotional sides and a great one for hate. He generously spilled his own hate into his dearest creation. — ANTHONY BURGESS