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Messages from Crusoe
Recently, a young friend demanded I read him a bedtime story. He picked a picture-book version of Robinson Crusoe, a book I haven’t read in quite a while. For my seven-year-old audience, the story was an exciting adventure; none of my resurrec...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Money can’t buy
Sir — The decision taken by the National Commission for Women to extend the support of alimony outs ...  | Read.. 
 
To sell news
Sir — The regional media seek a short cut to popularity by obsequiously giving in to plebeian deman ...  | Read.. 
 
One for the road
Sir — Indians, while visiting cities abroad, meticulously adhere to traffic regulations and other c ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
FUNCTIONING PARADOX
Pens dipped in vitriol have described the terrible blot perpetrated by the attempt to bribe members of parliament during the ...| Read.. 
 
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Women are stronger than men — they do not die of wisdom. They are better than men because they do not seek wisdom. They are wiser than men because they know less and understand more. — JAMES STEPHENS