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Kinds of interest
India has yet to develop a culture of consulting the people on matters of public interest. The best example recently of this disconnect between the government, represented by the bureaucracy, and its political masters is the series of bad decisions a...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
In black and white
Sir — Human beings can, paradoxically, be humane and cruel at the same time. Two recent incidents s ...  | Read.. 
 
Unsung heroes
Sir — Ashok Mitra has rightly highlighted the significant humanitarian work being done among Indian ...  | Read.. 
 
Different opinion
Sir — In “Fast past the post” (May 19), Raju Mukherji discusses the charges that Sunil Manohar Gava ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
CRUDE MATTERS
The Central government has chosen to own three-quarters of the oil refining industry. It need not have done so. The past four...| Read.. 
 
SMALL MEASURES
Children love attention, adults like to be famous, and television companies want to make lots of money. This combination of d...| Read.. 
 
FIFTH COLUMN
 
Riches under the sea
What connects oil at $135 a barrel with last month’s discovery of huge cracks in the Ward Hunt ice shelf off Ellesmere Island...  | Read.. 
SCRIPSI
To suppose, as we all suppose, that we could be rich and not behave as the rich behave, is like supposing that we could drink all day and keep absolutely sober. — LOGAN PEARSALL SMITH
 
 
 
 
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