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The interruption fix
Every year, when I hit London, I need to satisfy a whole set of cravings. I need to ingest certain foodstuffs and drinkstuffs that I’ve been missing in India; I need to hit the stationery shops and the newsagents to buy paper-based and ink-driven par...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
All in the name
Sir — Is it fair to get angry with a man, not because he has raped a woman, but because he happens ...  | Read.. 
 
A death hastened
Sir— Saheli Roy met an untimely death under the most tragic of circumstances. She might have lived ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
’TWAS A FAMOUS VICTORY
If any follower of cricket were to be asked to locate the high noon of Indian cricket, the answer would inevitably be the Ind...| Read.. 
 
DIARY
 
The fight must go on
For whom the bell tolls
Loo and behold
Bodies in a house
So near, yet so far
High tea at noon?
SCRIPSI
I forget who it was that recommended men for their soul’s good to do each day two things they disliked: it was a wise man, and it is a precept that I have followed scrupulously; for every day I have got up and I have gone to bed. — W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM