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London vs Paris
Getting to mainland Europe from Britain used to be an adventure. We called it ‘the Continent’ or ‘abroad’ and when I first went there as a schoolboy in the Fifties I felt part of a privileged minority of Britons. Most people I knew who had travelled ...  | Read.. 
 
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Meat of the matter
Sir — The problem with past-shelf-life celebrities is that they can go to any length to be in the n ...  | Read.. 
 
Man at work
Sir — Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, has decided to retire at the age of 52 and devote hi ...  | Read.. 
 
Parting shot
Sir — I am a student of class X. Three years back, a subject called Environmental Studies was intro ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
NATION AND ITS INTERESTS
The words “national interest” has re-entered the nation’s lexicon with a new urgency, thanks to the controversy over the Indo...| Read.. 
 
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Lady in red
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All propaganda or popularization involves a putting of the complex into the simple, but such a move is instantly deconstructive. For if the complex can be put into the simple, then it cannot be as complex as it seemed in the first place; and if the simple can be an adequate medium of such complexity, then it cannot after all be as simple as all that. — TERRY EAGLETON