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| The Nuffield spirit |
| How the shadow of Oxford falls on India’s prime minister |
| The British prime minister, Neville Chamberlain, knew the real priorities of life. As chancellor of the exchequer in Stanley Baldwin’s government, he didn’t let the infuriating intricacies of the world of high finance bog him down. In early-1933, whe... |
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| Grow up |
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Sir — We are conscious of the fact that on July 19, The Telegraph reported on its front pag ... |
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| PLOY TO TALK |
| Indians love storms in teacups. The hot air emanating from sections of the Congress and from some pundits of Indo-Pak relatio...|
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| STILL FUMING |
| For all their differences, the government and the Opposition in West Bengal have one thing in common. They seem to be perpetu...|
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| Monster in the making |
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Walkouts from Parliament have begun yet again, invading the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha regularly like a virus. Such disrup... | Read.. |
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Many a green isle needs must be/ In the deep wide sea of Misery,/ Or the mariner, worn and wan,/ Never thus could voyage on.
— P.B. SHELLEY
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