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Triangular phenomenon
Is there not an eerie resemblance between the current goings-on in West Bengal and the grisly events that took place there exactly four decades ago? The dramatis personae are the same: the Right, represented by the Congress ruling at the Centr...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Labour trouble
Sir— It was shocking to read that Microsoft has allegedly been using “slave labour” in one of its f ...  | Read.. 
 
Friends and foes
Sir— In recent times, the US has been snubbed by Israel, and President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
AMOUR PROPRE
A kerfuffle has the propensity to deflect attention from major issues. Thus, of the many issues raised by the Indian Premier ...| Read.. 
 
WAYWARD
When a minister of the West Bengal government talks of taking a “balanced approach” to anything it is time to stop laughing a...| Read.. 
 
BONA FIDE
 
The fine art of survival
The scene enacted in Parliament from the recent drama, Lalit Modi ko gussa kyun ata hai, was hilarious. You had the co...  | Read.. 
SCRIPSI
Not many sounds in life, and I include all urban and rural sounds, exceed in interest a knock at the door. — CHARLES LAMB
 
BOOKS
Unseen melodies
Like Henri Cartier-Bresson’s portraits of the Existentialists, Raghu Rai’s ...  | Read.. 
 
When boundaries dissolve
Nine people trapped in an Indian visa office after an earthquake. All from ...  | Read.. 
 
New and rewarding
Srinath Raghavan has written an important book on a much-neglected subject....  | Read.. 
 

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