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Distant onlookers
Assumptions embellish folklore, or it could well be the other way round. Indians, that is, Indians lucky enough to belong to the upper strata, have long clung to a particular conviction: while British Tories are mostly abominable, the Labour Party is...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Be very afraid
Sir — It is inexplicable why the officers-in-charge at Lake police station failed to investigate th ...  | Read.. 
 
End game
Sir — The mishap that befell the Basu family on their drive back from a vacation in Santiniketan is ...  | Read.. 
 
Real champion
Sir — Viswanathan Anand repeated last year’s feat by winning the Morelia-Linares chess championship ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
BARE FACTS
Observing what goes on in a government mental hospital would be a good test of the work culture of the region. How the non-me...| Read.. 
 
BEYOND CURE
Private tuition has become a malaise in the state’s education system that may almost be diagnosed as incurable. From primary ...| Read.. 
 
BONA FIDE
 
The ugly Indian male
Wandering through the streets of Delhi, mobile phone virtually in his mouth, screeching loudly because he has not quite compr...  | Read.. 
BOOKS
More razzmatazz than reading pleasure
Why are so many books by celebrities published these days? Given the fact t...  | Read.. 
 
What is this thing called love?
Mario Vargas Llosa’s new novel opens in the “fabulous” summer of 1950...  | Read.. 
 
When digging went Dutch
A VISION OF SPLENDOUR: INDIAN HERITAGE IN THE PHOTOGRAPHS OF JEAN PHILIPPE...  | Read.. 
 

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