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Few, poor and scattered
New Delhi can rest assured that today’s Pilihan Raya Umum (general election, 2008) in Malaysia will not affect the strengthening of military and strategic ties since Abdullah Badawi’s ruling Barisan Nasional will return to office, though perhaps with...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Return of the prodigal
Sir — The picture of Russi Mody at the Founder’s Day celebrations of Tata Steel in Jamshedpur remin ...  | Read.. 
 
City blights
Sir — Regular commuters from the southern suburbs of Calcutta are having a tough time travelling no ...  | Read.. 
 
Parting shot
Sir — From the recent instances of tiger attacks in the Sunderbans and the reactions they have evok ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH
This is no country — or state — for young girls. Their childhood is as devoid of protection and attentive care as their adult...| Read.. 
 
REVIEW ARTS
Unexplored possibilities
Lalu Prasad Shaw first began to catch the eye of discerning viewers and collectors around the Nineties with his depictions of typical Bengali babus and their beautiful ...  | Read.. 
 
Angels of history
Praneet Soi’s Juggernaut (Galerie 88, finishing today) is a meditation on the relationship between art and terror. Terror, in its contemporary forms, appals and compels...  | Read.. 
 
Music of love, with a difference
When all the world was amush in a pervading pink haze of roses and heart-shaped balloons — yes, I speak of the commercially romantic ecstasy of Valentine’s Day this year — my ...  | Read.. 
 
THIS ABOVE ALL
The queen who read too much
Have you heard of a novel that has no romance, love, lust, sex, violence, suspense, purple or lyrical prose, not even a story...  | Read.. 
 
SCRIPSI
I guess I’m just an old mad scientist at bottom. Give me an underground laboratory, half a dozen atomsmashers, and a beautiful girl in a diaphanous veil waiting to be turned into a chimpanzee, and I care not who writes the nation’s laws. — SYDNEY JOSEPH PERELMAN