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Cry for freedom
For the past three decades, Iran has been plagued by its sinister projection in the free world. Even if the images of a mass of humanity marching against the Pehlavi dynasty in 1980 were inspirational, the spectacle of the Revolutionary Guards undert...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Terror talk
Sir — The Union home ministry has banned the Maoist organization as an extremist outfit. A section ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
GUNS AND RICE
Two images stand out from the latest news from Lalgarh — of guns and rice. Between them, these images say much about what wen...| Read.. 
 
EQUAL REACTION
Exchanges between India and Pakistan have often followed Newton’s law — every action is met with an equal and opposite reacti...| Read.. 
 
BONA FIDE
 
City In A State Of Ruin
Since the government is taking a fresh look at many areas that have either been neglected and destroyed or overrun with archa...  | Read.. 
SCRIPSI
The Grizly Bear is huge and wild;/ He has devoured the infant child./ The infant child is not aware/ He has been eaten by the bear. — A.E. HOUSMAN
 
BOOKS
Vanished gold
Antonia S. Byatt has been waiting for a long time to write this book, the logical ...  | Read.. 
 
Supple confusions and sane confessions
India is where the West comes in search of reality, and after finding too much of it, the...  | Read.. 
 
When merit is not enough
The Austrian economist, Joseph Schumpeter, used the phrase, ‘creative destruction,’...  | Read.. 
 
History without an end
This is a serious book on a very important subject which does not quite live up to the promise of its ...  | Read.. 
 

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