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An undeserving loser
There was a time when the Indian version of the Honours List was the strict prerogative of the State. In the market economy age, it isn’t necessary for India’s achievers to lobby ministers and officials to get their names on the Republic ...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Dark design
Sir — The witch hunt, which was triggered off by the power failure during the one-day international ...  | Read.. 
 
Help at hand
Sir — It pains me to hear about a young person committing suicide and I wish there was some help fo ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
THE OUTSIDER
There are some political alliances that have fragility written on them. The shotgun marriage between Mulayam Singh Yadav and ...| Read.. 
 
RETURN TO ROOTS
A nation’s search for identity may not begin and end in a written constitution. But a country’s constitution is meant to capt...| Read.. 
 
BONA FIDE
 
Think small to think big
There is nothing celebratory in the reams of newspapers or on television screens that enter the privacy of our homes. Rape, ...  | Read.. 
SCRIPSI
Just before Gertrude Stein died she asked, ‘What is the answer?’ No answer came. She laughed and said, ‘In that case what is the question?’ Then she died. — DONALD SUTHERLAND
 
BOOKS
Caging the lion of Lahore
Imran Khan: The biography By Christopher Sandford, HarperCollins, Rs 49...  | Read.. 
 
Something to learn and ponder
Romesh and Raj Thapar left Bombay and came to Delhi in 1959 when they were ...  | Read.. 
 
Difficult but brilliant
It is the contention of Richard Gombrich, the former Boden professor of San...  | Read.. 
 
Who’ll go after the pirates?
Amendments to the Indian Copyright Act, 1999, have been proposed because ad...  | Read.. 
 

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