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Enemies of the State
She was born Krishna Chandavarkar. Love for music ran in the family. She had, even as a tiny tot, a deep, rich, sonorous voice. Rigorous training undergone in the early teens strengthened its texture; it also helped her to negotiate effortlessly the ...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Clueless
Sir — Aarushi Talwar’s murder throws light upon the state of policing and crime investigation in th ...  | Read.. 
 
Poll speak
Sir — Sonia Gandhi’s concern for the people of Nandigram is only cosmetic (“Sonia barb at Bengal’s ...  | Read.. 
 
Cool minds
Sir — Only yesterday, while returning from the airport, I chanced upon a sight that is quite common ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
READING SIGNS
One swallow does not make a summer and the loss of a few seats does not mark the beginning of the end of a political regime. ...| Read.. 
 
DIFFERENT PLAGUE
When 29 children die of starvation within two months, it is obvious that the conditions for their starvation could not have b...| Read.. 
 
BONA FIDE
 
When terror strikes
There has been a near-hysterical outcry from the Bharatiya Janata Party for the reintroduction of the faulty Prevention of Te...  | Read.. 
SCRIPSI
It would be interesting to know what it is men are most afraid of. Taking a new step, uttering a new word is what they fear most. — FYDOR DOSTOEVSKY
 
BOOKS
Crossed destinies
Instead of going down the well-trodden path of depicting Goa as the city of...  | Read.. 
 
Letters from the heart of darkness
Aravind Adiga has done something quite simple in his debut novel. He has...  | Read.. 
 
Surviving by the skin of their teeth
Like all retail trades, successful bookselling depends on three crucial fac...  | Read.. 
 

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