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| The phantom enemy |
| The Maoists are laying their bet on the Union home minister |
| In their own manner, Indian Maoists have worked out the rationale of what they are doing. The grisly serial murders they are indulging in are, in the first instance, intended to warn god-fearing men and women in the areas they are entrenched in to be... |
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| New lessons |
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Sir — Kapil Sibal, the Union human resource development minister, deserves credit for introducing a ... |
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Sir — The editorial, “Soundly uncivil” (Oct 19), hit the nail on the head. It is absolutely true th ... |
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| LOSING IT |
| Brave hopes and braver words have both failed the Bharatiya Janata Party. The three states that went to the polls on October ...|
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| STAYING ON |
| Two things remain unchanged in Arunachal Pradesh — the Congress rule and the people’s loyalty to India. Neither was in any do...|
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| Talk For The Sake Of Peace |
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Television is rightfully obsessed with frequent news and discussions on the growing assaults by Maoists on the State, and the... | Read.. |
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A man should never be ashamed to own he has been in the wrong, which is but saying, in other words, that he is wiser today than he was yesterday. — ALEXANDER POPE
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| For a different world |
| The statist bias inherent in most history writing is evident from the subtitle of this book. The rebel ... |
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