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Good and better halves
Many Americans who are turning up at huge rallies for the 2008 presidential nominations are disappointed that the one person they want to vote for in November is not a candidate. On most podiums, she stands taller than the men on the stage and is att...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Rogue medics
Sir — It is time a ban were imposed on organ transplantation and trade, since these are, more ofte ...  | Read.. 
 
Lucky escape
Sir — Some people get away with their crimes and Harbhajan Singh is one of the lucky few. Harbhajan ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
LET HER BE
Some are born controversial. Some achieve controversy. Some have controversy thrust upon them. The tennis player, Sania Mirza...| Read.. 
 
STATE OF TERROR
Six decades is a long time in the life of a nation, long enough for it to move from the promise of stability to the cesspool ...| Read.. 
 
WORDCAGE
 
May Not Be Right Always
There it was, in the first leader, no less, of what used to be Britain’s grandest newspaper. The paper was comparing last mo...  | Read.. 
LAW
STREET LEGAL
A man was invalidated out of the Indian Army in 1983 after nine years of service as he was suffering from schizophrenia. He was also refused disability pension as the authori...  | Read.. 
 
Children of a lesser god
Rani’s story is a familiar one. The 17-year-old resident of a village in Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, was sold to a 40-year-old man for Rs 10,000. Sexually abused by policemen who...  | Read.. 
 
SCRIPSI
The test of a good portrait is that if you take it down, you have the feeling that somebody has left the room. — TOM PHILLIPS