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CIMA Gallary
Pakistan after the deluge
The millions who clung helplessly to trees and rooftops and stared pathetically at the cameras from inside refugee camps have disappeared from the headlines. It is now, only five months later, as if the greatest natural tragedy that ever struck Pakis...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Bad education
Sir — It is unfortunate that a grass mermaid was mutilated in a university campus, which is suppose ...  | Read.. 
 
Different perspectives
Sir — In his article, “On not being a tree” (Oct 26), Aveek Sen reflects on the photographs of Grac ...  | Read.. 
 
Parting shot
Sir — As the nation grapples with a string of scandals (2G spectrum, Commonwealth Games, Adarsh Hou ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
STILL WAITING
The visit of the French first couple to India began on an exciting note. The first lady, Carla Bruni, eager to see the Taj Ma...| Read.. 
 
NO CHANGE
No amount of preparation seems to be good enough for climate talks. The acutely disappointing Copenhagen talks are casting lo...| Read.. 
 
FIFTH COLUMN
 
Slipped out of the net
The government of the United States of America, faced with the publication on the internet of cables sent by US embassies in ...  | Read.. 
SCRIPSI
We construct our life for one person and, when finally we are ready to receive that person in our life, she does not come, then dies in our eyes and we live as prisoners of that which was meant only for her. — MARCEL PROUST
 
 
 
 
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