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Absurd, strutting males
Manmohan Singh met George W. Bush in New York three years ago. Bush, a genuine Texan backwoodsman, took an immediate liking to Manmohan Singh, a real Indian from the plains of Punjab. India had been expelled from the caste of well behaved nations aft...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Decision pending
Sir — In our parliamentary system of governance, the prime minister occupies his office only on the ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
MAKES NO SENSE
The brand of patriotism that is written in saffron stands a trifle exposed in the debate over the Indo-US nuclear deal. This ...| Read.. 
 
FOR THE NATION
A Nobel laureate may condemn divisiveness as dangerous, when showing it to be a result of giving the Islamic identity of a Mu...| Read.. 
 
MALA FIDE
 
The Future Is Here
The terrible thing about writing a column before the dramatic result of the trust vote today is that one is left in a frustra...  | Read.. 
OPED
Grim jokes for grimmer times
There has been a sudden and unusual spurt of media reports recalling events from Nazi Germany. A common feature of the reports is their surreal nature, which provides some com...  | Read.. 
 
Haps and mishaps on the cricket field
The creator of Jeeves was an ardent cricket lover. This might not be a surprise, considering the fact that P.G. Wodehouse was an Englishman, and played regularly as the medium...  | Read.. 
 
SCRIPSI
There are so many kinds of awful men —/ One can’t avoid them all. She often said/ She’d never make the same mistake again:/ She always made a new mistake instead. — WENDY COPE