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Azadi and other suspects
The Czech writer, Milan Kundera, talks about a small moment in the history of his country as the communists took it over in 1948. He describes the famous leftist poet, Paul Eluard, visiting from Paris and linking arms with local young people to dance...  | Read.. 
 
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When words do not heal
Sir — The report, “Church to tender Darwin apology” (Sept 15), has baffled me. What is the value o ...  | Read.. 
 
Uniform anger
Sir — It is outrageous for the Lepchas of the Darjeeling hills to be asked to wear ‘traditional’ at ...  | Read.. 
 
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ON A NEW BATTLEFIELD
The wonder that is India may or may not have many Ramayanas, but it certainly has a magnificent array of idiots of col...| Read.. 
 
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Missing flock
Great expectations
Such a long journey
Only a suiting star
A step in time
Look the same
Sisterly concern
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For twenty years, he [H.H. Asquith] has held a season-ticket on the line of least resistance and has gone wherever the train of events has carried him, lucidly justifying his position at whatever point he has happened to find himself. — LEO AMERY