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A splash of colour
Six days before a presidential election that promises to be America’s redemption in more ways than one, it is difficult to imagine that Abraham Lincoln — whose presidency 147 years ago is symbolically imprinted on Barack Obama’s destiny — was a Repub...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Unhappy journeys
Sir — The Union railway minister, Lalu Prasad, looked very happy flagging off Jammu and Kashmir’s f ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
NO OTHER NAME
No amount of smart talking is going to save the Bharatiya Janata Party embarrassment. The issue is not whether Sadhvi Pragya ...| Read.. 
 
KILLING RAGE
Rage, as a form of violence, often blurs the line between personal and political, individual and collective. Rahul Raj, in hi...| Read.. 
 
WORDCAGE
 
Phoney Values
They are among the most-quoted words of recent centuries. But what cant, at the time, they were. We hold these truths to b...  | Read.. 
LAW
STREET LEGAL
When an employee in an automobile company was injured in a motorcycle accident, the insurance company was directed by the Workmen’s Compen-sation Commissioner to pay him his...  | Read.. 
 
House grouse
Fifteen years ago M.N. Tapadar allowed a close relative who had fallen on bad times to stay in one of his houses at Patuli in Calcutta. The man stayed on in the house with his...  | Read.. 
 
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What I like about Clive/ Is that he is no longer alive./ There is great deal to be said/ For being dead. — EDMUND CLERIHEW BENTLEY