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Kapil? Kapil who?
An enormous, mural-like picture of Kapil Dev, side-on in his familiar pre-delivery leap, has been removed from the Punjab Cricket Association Stadium at Mohali. When asked about its abrupt disappearance, the secretary of that association disingenuous...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Stand still
Sir — The twin bandhs called by the Left Front and the Trinamul Congress on June 5 and 6 def ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
WRONG FOOT
After a long time there is something on which the chief minister of West Bengal, Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, can be applauded. W...| Read.. 
 
WATCH OVER
The ghost of military dictatorship continues to linger over Bangladesh. After much dithering, the army-backed interim governm...| Read.. 
 
CHINA DIARY
 
No Excess in charity
A beggar has turned out to be the most popular donor for earthquake relief, while China’s biggest builder is the most unpopul...  | Read.. 
OPED
Skeletons out of the closet
“This time I have fought alongside people I have fought against earlier,” said an opposition leader I met in a village close to Suri town in Birbhum district. For me, this is ...  | Read.. 
 
The message stops here
Let us go back in time and revisit two incidents. First stop: July 2006. Benny Santoso, the chief of the Salim group of companies, was on a visit to Haldia. He reached the tow...  | Read.. 
 
SCRIPSI
Women treat us just as humanity treats its gods. They worship us, and are always bothering us to do something for them. — OSCAR WILDE