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| A tale of two cities |
| Through daydreams, a new Calcutta |
| Wandering through the third arrondisement of Paris you could be forgiven for thinking it was a posh, trendy, expensive enclave for the arty-rich. There are boutiques galore, and innumerable art galleries selling bad painting and sculpture, and... |
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| Poison in the air |
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Sir — The chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, Mayavati, who promotes herself as the daughter of the Da ... |
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| Upward curve |
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Sir — The fee hike for post-graduate courses at the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad — fro ... |
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| RHETORIC OF RETIREMENT |
| Many famous men have had dates with history. Jyoti Basu, West Bengal’s chief minister for over two decades, and the man who w...|
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The majority never has right on its side. Never I say! That is one of the social lies that a free, thinking man is bound to rebel against. Who makes up the majority in any given country? Is it the wise men or the fools? I think we must agree that the fools are in a terrible, overwhelming majority, all the wide world over.
— HENRIK IBSEN
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