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A disturbing silence
Barack Obama’s declaration to lead the human race into a nuclear-free world was an eye-opener — not about his administration or about American policies, but about India. Obama’s speech in Prague ten days ago was remarkable for the unexpected opportun...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Raised fingers
Sir — I was shocked to read in The Telegraph that Shah Rukh Khan had asked critics, includin ...  | Read.. 
 
Know the leaders
Sir — For the last 15 days or so, I have been watching Bengali news channels conducting programmes ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
HOLLOW WORDS
Tomorrow marks the beginning of the end of the election campaign. In many parts of the country tomorrow morning, thousands of...| Read.. 
 
FIRST TO BLINK
In its stand-off with the Tamil Tigers, the Sri Lankan government has blinked first. It has finally relented to a two-day cea...| Read.. 
 
WORDCAGE
 
Things that matter
It had to happen, I suppose, and it did. But it still left me shaken. Yet there it was, slap on the front page of the London ...  | Read.. 
LAW
There is an inspector in my email
In some quarters, it is being called the Indian version of America’s Patriot Act. Like the infamous act, it gives the government overarching powers to rummage around its citiz...  | Read.. 
 
Street Legal
When the Judicial Magistrate First Class Gwalior convicted a man, along with his parents, for abusing his wife under Section 498A, they appealed against the order....  | Read.. 
 
SCRIPSI
It is a good morning exercise for a research scientist to discard a pet hypothesis for breakfast. It keeps him young. — LORENZ KONRAD
 
 
 
 
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