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Playing it crisp
For four days last week, the Union home minister, P. Chidambaram, was the envy of many of the 174 ambassadors resident in Washington. Actually, he was the envy even of some of those who claim to turn the levers of State power in America’s capital. Th...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Set an example
Sir — Sharad Pawar and Farooq Abdullah have expressed concerns over the difficulties faced by membe ...  | Read.. 
 
Tough life
Sir — In “Lessons not learnt” (Sept 11), Malvika Singh is exuberant about the recent changes Kapil ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
CONGRESS BLUES
The coming to power of a Congress-led government for a second term coincided with a gloomy turn of events. One was the betray...| Read.. 
 
KILLER BOYS
They could not have been ‘Maoists’ or any other kind of political activists for that matter. And it is difficult to imagine s...| Read.. 
 
WORDCAGE
 
A Man of Letters
On Friday, September 18, the English-speaking world celebrates the 300th anniversary of the birth of “Dr Johnson” — Samuel Jo...  | Read.. 
LAW
Two much!
When Rajesh Kumar moved into Ayesha Khanum’s apartment near Park Street after a whirlwind affair, it led to a lot of gossip. But when Kumar, who is married and has two childre...  | Read.. 
 
Legal FAQs
Q: In May 2007 I had an arranged marriage with a man teaching at an American University. When I went to the US after my marriage, I found out that my husband was a bisexual an...  | Read.. 
 
SCRIPSI
It would be desirable if every Government, when it comes to power, should have its old speeches burnt. — PHILIP SNOWDEN
 
 
 
 
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