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CIMA Gallary
Raising our ambition
At the end of World War I, there was a poor boy in Japan. He worked as a domestic servant in the house of a workshop owner. The workshop repaired and serviced Ford trucks. The owner saw an opportunity to make money in Manchuria, which at that time wa...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Unpleasant truths
Sir — Even without the clarification, one would have understood that the statement made by the vice ...  | Read.. 
 
Long wait
Sir — The bus service of the Calcutta State Transport Corporation in the Howrah to Sector V (via Se ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
RISING DAMP
As bad investment ideas go, there are few that can beat one made by Dubai World: building luxury submarines for recreational ...| Read.. 
 
IN DISARRAY
It takes a lot to shock Calcutta. So the chaos and violence that gripped parts of the city on Monday may not have been such a...| Read.. 
 
MALA FIDE
 
Time to keep the faith
One of the most embarrassing moments of recent months was the excruciatingly shameful display of politicians assaulting each ...  | Read.. 
OPED
A sense of injured merit
At a five-star hotel in Colombo last Sunday, Sarath Fonseka, Sri Lanka’s former army chief, regulated the flow of questions from reporters in the same way that he had once com...  | Read.. 
 
Not just fish, a delicious dish
A fishy tale that is uplifting sounds like a contradiction in terms. Yet this impossibility was achieved by the students and teachers of Modern High School in a production tha...  | Read.. 
 
SCRIPSI
It is closing time in the gardens of the West and from now on an artist will be judged only by the resonance of his solitude or by the quality of his despair. — CYRIL CONNOLLY
 
 
 
 
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