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Naming global fantasies
Some time back I was in a small roadside stationery shop in Bangalore, stocking up on pens, pencils and notebooks. I found the bill surprisingly steep. When I asked the shopkeeper why ordinary ballpoint pens were so expensive, I got a rather sharp an...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
All over a cup of coffee
Sir — My friend and I had stopped at the Café Coffee Day in the South City Mall on June 25 around 1 ...  | Read.. 
 
State the facts
Sir — One fails to understand why the Bachchans continue to give false statements regarding the ass ...  | Read.. 
 
Unsurpassable
Sir — It was with profound sadness that I learnt the news of historian Sipra Sarkar’s demise (June ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
LEFT’S BLAME GAME
There is nothing more amusing than a blame game. In politics, the Left excels at this game. The Left is never to blame for an...| Read.. 
 
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And this more human love (which will consummate itself infinitely thoughtfully and gently, and well and clearly in binding and losing) will be something like that which we are preparing with struggle and toil, the love which consists in the mutual guarding, bordering and saluting of two solitudes. — RAINER MARIA RILKE