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The American bear hug
America has this bizarre ability to twist normal things around. Sometimes this happens in a good way and sometimes, all too often, this happens in a way that makes people who aren’t in tune with the current ‘American way’ think that the country and ...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Blood on the tracks
Sir — The stone attack on the Rajdhani Express exposes the vulnerability of passengers (“Stone atta ...  | Read.. 
 
Power pinch
Sir — The West Bengal state electricity regulatory commission has raised the power tariffs for area ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
NUMBERS IN THE PAST
Somewhere in the past Indians stopped thinking deeply and creatively about mathematics. There were mathematicians in India ar...| Read.. 
 
DIARY
 
Winner takes all
Foot the bill
Party poopers
Lonely figure
Close shave
Angry no more
SCRIPSI
Alone until she dies, Bessie Bighead, hired help, born in the workhouse, smelling of the cowshed, snores bass and gruff on a couch of straw in a loft in Salt Lake Farm and picks a posy of daisies in Sunday Meadow to put on the grave of Gomer Owen who kissed her once by the pig-sty when she wasn’t looking and never kissed her again although she was looking all the time.— DYLAN THOMAS
 
 
 
 
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