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A few afterthoughts
At a reading a few weeks ago in London, John Berger mentioned two events he’d been witness to recently, presumably in the village in France where he lives. The first was a procession of wild boars — old as well as young ones — suddenly crossing the r...  | Read.. 
 
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The unkindness of strangers
Sir — “BBC presenter sacked for turban remark” (Nov 13) was a strikingly topical story, appearing o ...  | Read.. 
 
Deadly meal
Sir — It is a shame that in a country where “Children’s Day” is celebrated with great fanfare, five ...  | Read.. 
 
True colours
Sir — It is a shame that while perjury charges had millionaire British novelist and politician, Jef ...  | Read.. 
 
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ONLY REGULATE
Arjun Singh’s ministry of human resource development is about to come up with a complicated set of dos and don’ts for “intern...| Read.. 
 
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Chumps always make the best husbands. When you marry, Sally, grab a chump. Tap his forehead first, if it rings solid, don’t hesitate. All the unhappy marriages come from husbands having brains. What good are brains to a man? They only unsettle him. — P.G. WODEHOUSE