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Changing visions
Societies have different images of themselves, and of where they want to go. In the 1930s, as British industry lost its competitiveness and unemployment rose over a million, the British slowly, painfully abandoned their self-image as a world power, a...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Money matters
Sir— Ashok Mitra, in “The loaded fiscal game” (July 4), suggests that the government in New Delhi d ...  | Read.. 
 
Unsafe deposit
Sir— Recently, more than a hundred people in the Durgapur-Asansol area have been victims of a cyber ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
BAD INFLUENCE
Good girls stay away from fashion and films. So it is the duty of a solidly respectable girls’ school to protect its students...| Read.. 
 
ARTFUL DODGERS
Had the pillars of Western democracy been more mindful of the lessons of history, they would have avoided their recent embarr...| Read.. 
 
MALA FIDE
 
Many tastes of india
A midsummer madness seems to overwhelm India each year at this time. With Prakash Karat’s shenanigans having become ‘predicta...  | Read.. 
OPED
Towards a middle ground
There is little doubt that we are at a turning point in Indian foreign policy. There is still some way to go before the country becomes a fully participating nation state in the global exchange of nuclear materials and technologies for peaceful purposes ...  | Read.. 
 
All conditions remaining unequal
The International Cricket Council has very pragmatically raised a debate over the change of batting stance that Kevin Pietersen has been employing recently. He takes stance as...  | Read.. 
 
SCRIPSI
To be stupid, selfish, and have good health are three requirements for happiness, though if stupidity is lacking, all is lost. — GUSTAVE FLAUBERT