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Time for zero tolerance
Last Wednesday night, India witnessed the most devastating, audacious and by far the most successful fidayeen operation in living memory. It eclipsed the more daring attack on Parliament seven years ago which was narrowly thwarted. The immedia...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Sea of peril
Sir — The Indian navy made the nation proud after INS Tabar sank a Somali pirate ship recently ...  | Read.. 
 
Parting shot
Sir — The English press reported that some of England’s players think India is a tough place to tou ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
SEASON IN HELL
The horror of what is happening in Mumbai is matched by the incompetence of the government and its intelligence agencies. The...| Read.. 
 
WHOSE ID?
The uniqueness of individuals begins in the body. Faces, ear-shapes, irises, fingerprints and some kinds of genetic material ...| Read.. 
 
BONA FIDE
 
When the Plot is Lost
Just past dinnertime on November 26, Mumbai was held at ransom by terrorists and the stark reality of years of inept, lazy, w...  | Read.. 
SCRIPSI
Men are the only animals who devote themselves assiduously to making one another unhappy. It is, I suppose, one of their godlike qualities.— HENRY LOUIS MENCKEN
 
BOOKS
Will’s landlady
Despite the triumphs of historicism, old and new, and ever-burgeoning Shakespeariana...  | Read.. 
 
Trapped in nostalgia and failed promises
The only thing that may interest readers of Edna Fernandes’s anthropological study of the Jews...  | Read.. 
 
Hello, Mahler!
Told to Renate Gräfin Matuschka, published from Munich in 2006...  | Read.. 
 
How to play the name game
Begin with a peg to hang this story on. Shelby Steele, a prolific writer on...  | Read.. 
 

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