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CIMA Gallary
A question of survival
A defining feature of modern Britain is the incredible rudeness of its television presenters. That media inquisitors should be persistent and not allow public figures to get away with evasive answers is understood. But there’s a world of difference b...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
The rot within
Sir — The Calcutta Municipal Corporation and its former mayor, Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharyya, are to ...  | Read.. 
 
Monstrous reality
Sir — The headline, “Monsters” (May 29), was appropriate for the report on the railway tragedy near ...  | Read.. 
 
Parting shot
Sir — I have been wondering how experts of British Petroleum and the United States of America will ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
PERFECT TOUCH
There is a conception as old as religion that the most benignant powers in the universe seek to bring good out of evil. It is...| Read.. 
 
SCANDALOUS
It should not surprise anyone if a generation of school children in West Bengal end up feeling, horribly confused about their...| Read.. 
 
BONA FIDE
 
Read and learn
The writings on the dreadful condition of our treasure troves attracted much response. More importantly, I came across an int...  | Read.. 
SCRIPSI
And here the sea-fogs lap and cling/ And here, each warning each,/ The sheep-bells and the ship-bells ring/ Along the hidden beach. — RUDYARD KIPLING
 
BOOKS
Forgotten faces
Photography came to Bombay in the mid-19th century and became enormously popular in no...  | Read.. 
 
A contemporary English hero
Helen Simonson could easily have begun this novel with “Once upon a time in the early...  | Read.. 
 
Art of losing
Holed up in a “spare, uncluttered flat with a transient feel” in Los Angeles, 26-year-old Prema ...  | Read.. 
 
It’s a tricky business
Regular writers will know that publishing a book requires a set of skills ...  | Read.. 
 

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