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An airport tale
Montek Singh Ahluwalia’s commendable effort this week to hold to account those presiding over the chaotic modernization of Delhi airport tells only half the story. On the night of February 18 this year, a prominent American, one who has been extremel...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Falling behind
Sir — It was good to see Samim Ahmed highlight the West Bengal government’s apathy towards Muslim e ...  | Read.. 
 
No country for good men
Sir — Instead of welcoming the governor’s gesture of switching off the lights in Raj Bhavan for two ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
OLD HABITS
The world in its childhood greatly valued professions of loyalty. Knights-at-arms flying the colours of their lord or lady, t...| Read.. 
 
THE BEST MAN
It is difficult to fake grace. This may well be one reason why Hillary Clinton finds it impossible to quit the presidential r...| Read.. 
 
WORDCAGE
 
To use or not to use
It was bound to happen. Even in the best-run households there are disagreements, and I have one with the Telegraph’s v...  | Read.. 
LAW
The brinjal battles
It’s an unlikely candidate for controversy, but the lowly brinjal is at the heart of a battle. The issues at stake: whether agricultural and pharmaceutical companies should sh...  | Read.. 
 
STREET LEGAL
A company printed pictures of vegetables such as cabbage and carrot on the label of the soya bean oil it manufactured. A case was initiated under Rule 37D of the Prevention o...  | Read.. 
 
SCRIPSI
It is the spirit of the age to believe that any fact, no matter how suspect, is superior to any imaginative exercise, no matter how true. — EVELYN WAUGH