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Simple assumptions
Till last month’s meltdown left them looking a bit silly, clever young conservatives on both sides of the Atlantic — the ideological progenies of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan — used to define themselves as liberals who had been mugged into rea...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Love bites
Sir — Manmohan Singh and George W. Bush deserve to be congratulated for their successful bonding ov ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
BUSH SONG
It is rare that something that is good news for India is also good news for George W. Bush. In the last few days of his presi...| Read.. 
 
MIGHTY TASK
In India, most nursing homes and hospitals, government or private, have to transform themselves radically, at every level, in...| Read.. 
 
BONA FIDE
 
Agree to disagree
The nuclear deal has been ratified by the American Senate that voted with an overwhelming mandate. India has thus moved away ...  | Read.. 
SCRIPSI
Works of art are of an infinite solitariness, and nothing is less likely to bring us near to them than criticism. Only love can apprehend and hold them, and can be just towards them. — RAINER MARIA RILKE
 
BOOKS
Frail men, gouty women, and tedious histories
It is quite baffling that Manju Kapur should think that one is still interested...  | Read.. 
 
Inside Incredible India
Stephen P. Huyler has “always been guided by strong, self-reliant ...  | Read.. 
 
Faith in times of change
Even in this age of easy access to books and technology, Islam remains ...  | Read.. 
 
The art of the whodunnit
Kate Summerscale’s book has won the Samuel Johnson Prize for 2008. Deserved...  | Read.. 
 

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