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In July, I bought some sunglasses. Six weeks later I look back and smile at my optimism. The month just gone has been the wettest August anyone in Britain can remember, and in some places the wettest August since landowners, country doctors and villa...  | Read.. 
 
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Sir — Synthetic khoya, containing harmful chemical ingredients, is sold everywhere. The gove ...  | Read.. 
 
Minority matters
Sir — Kanwal Sibal’s argument for promoting the infiltration of Hindus in Kashmir to combat secessi ...  | Read.. 
 
Parting shot
Sir — As an employee of Reuters, Bangalore, I have to travel across the country and have encountere ...  | Read.. 
 
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FLOWERS OF DISASTER
The Nazi leader Goebbels, was fond of saying that every time he heard the word culture, he felt for his gun. The idea of cult...| Read.. 
 
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Opening the floodgates
Star gazing
House arrest
Far from the action
Where’s the leader?
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Of course, Behaviourism ‘works’. So does torture. Give me a no-nonsense, down-to-earth behaviourist, a few drugs, and simple electrical appliances, and in six months I will have him reciting the Athanasian Creed in public. — W.H. AUDEN