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Cat changes colour
Colour-blindness had struck Deng Xiaoping in the late Seventies; history was, as a result, rewritten in China. The controversy that ensued was not just over the colour of capital, but also over the methodology of growth. Deng argued for two propositi...  | Read.. 
 
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Sir — A.R. Rahman’s Oscar win has opened up a new dimension for Indian music (“Mere paas ma hai< ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
ORDER BY LAW
It has been only a year, and Pakistan has already encountered far too many roadblocks in its journey on the path to real demo...| Read.. 
 
RIGHT TO DEFACE
Imagine that general elections are round the corner, and the doorbell rings. The boys from the local party office have droppe...| Read.. 
 
BONA FIDE
 
Power for the young
Elections and politics in India have got very convoluted and rather meaningless for the electorate. Pre-poll seat sharing, in...  | Read.. 
SCRIPSI
A bad book is as much of a labour to write as a good one; it comes as sincerely from the author’s soul. — ALDOUS HUXLEY
 
BOOKS
When palaces become homes
Beyond the sheer splendour of grand palaces and ancient forts, what is most...  | Read.. 
 
A moving family drama, but overwhelmed by cricket
Hans van den Broek lived in New York with his wife, Rachel, and their infant son....  | Read.. 
 
The books the monster read
It is as difficult to associate Adolf Hitler with love for books and readin...  | Read.. 
 

Civilization and its discontents