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Murder, most foul
“The lamps are going out all over Europe; we shall not see them lit again in our lifetime.” Edward Grey, the British foreign secretary, uttered these words in August 1914 on the eve of Britain’s entry into the First World War, as he stood watching th...  | Read.. 
 
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Rivals in celebration
Sir — In the last annual general meeting of the East Bengal club, the general secretary, Kalyan Ma ...  | Read.. 
 
Out in the open
Sir — After a lot of dithering, the Centre has finally decided to impose a blanket ban on smoking i ...  | Read.. 
 
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THERE IS A PLOT OUT THERE
There is nothing more convenient than a conspiracy theory. It allows the suspension of reason, and creates an alibi for not ...| Read.. 
 
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Temple truths
Memory malfunction
On the cash trail
Poll position
From pipe to pipedream
The whole nine yards
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There you are you see, quite simple. If you cannot have your dear husband for a comfort and a delight, for a breadwinner and a crosspatch, for a sofa, chair or a hot-water bottle, one can use him as a Cross to be Borne. — STEVIE SMITH