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The fate of man
A puny news item, tucked in an inside page, concerning the outcome of the Lok Sabha poll in a particular Bihar constituency, releases a floodgate of memories....  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Money matters
Sir — The pay and perks to be enjoyed by the newly-appointed ministers are nothing less than astron ...  | Read.. 
 
Face the facts
Sir — In “Who’ll bell the pig” (May 31), T.V. Jayan draws attention to some aspects of public healt ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
FREE TO GET ON
International opinion does not seem to weigh too heavily on Pakistan. It did not stop to bother about what the world would th...| Read.. 
 
TAUGHT A LESSON
Politics and education do not mix. Or perhaps it would be less alarming to say that politics and educational institutions do ...| Read.. 
 
BONA FIDE
 
For a Greener India
Newspaper reports tell us that the prime minister is impatient to give the go-ahead to the projects that are pending for want...  | Read.. 
SCRIPSI
I am the enemy you killed, my friend./ I knew you in this dark: for you so frowned/ Yesterday through me as you jabbed and killed./ I parried; but my hands were loath and cold./ Let us sleep now... — WILFRED OWEN
 
BOOKS
Songbook
Very hesitantly, Kazuo Ishiguro tells The Guardian that he likes to think of his latest...  | Read.. 
 
The story of the birth of a regime that has blood on its hands
What would the state in Myanmar have been like if Aung San had not been assassinated ...  | Read.. 
 
New light on growth
Two economists, on either side of the idea spectrum, enlivened the pages of the Economic and , ...  | Read.. 
 
Murder, most Wilde
Oscar Wilde as detective is a prospect impossible to resist for those who l...  | Read.. 
 

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