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A yen for change
A casual consumer of “news” dished out by US-based foreign correspondents may be forgiven for nurturing the impression that the presidential election was concluded last week with Hillary Clinton finally conceding the Democratic Party nomination to Ba...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Way to go
Sir — The epic battle between senators Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama for the presidential ...  | Read.. 
 
Politics over science
Sir — It was painful to read about the dismal state of the Bengal Engineering and Science Universit ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
TEA AND BISCUITS
Austerity is a difficult concept. But for the prime minister, Manmohan Singh, it is even more difficult to make his people sw...| Read.. 
 
MERRY GO ROUND
Impasse may well become the middle name of the Doha round of trade talks that are currently in their seventh year. The World ...| Read.. 
 
BONA FIDE
 
By the rivers of India
Why do governments and leaders talk about issues that need to be addressed but invariably act in a completely opposite manner...  | Read.. 
SCRIPSI
They did things very simply in those days: if you had a lot of money, you just dug a hole under the hedge, and popped it in: then you said you had ‘put it in the bank’. — LEWIS CARROLL
 
BOOKS
On a vision with little vision
I must begin with a declaration of interest. I am a historian of the revolt...  | Read.. 
 
The ash the burnt roses leave
International politics tends to confuse so amazingly that the truth may...  | Read.. 
 
Blues rule the waves
When Manchester United met Chelsea in the Uefa Champions League finals last...  | Read.. 
 

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