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They crossed frontiers

both had political affiliations, belonging to the same political party. But, the greater coincidence was the several challenging frontiers they crossed during their lifetime, never looking back, with not a regret for the decisions they took at different junctures. ...   | Read..
 
Letters to the Editor
Different measures
Sir — I do not know what the consequences of Anna Hazare’s decision to enter the political scene ...  | Read.. 
 
Another hero
Sir — The physicist, Ashoke Sen, hails from Calcutta and he received his school and ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL

MIND THE GAFFE

In politics, much like in duelling, one person’s gaffe is an opportunity for a rival. L.K. Advani’s startling observation in ...   | Read..
 

RING OF GLORY

No one has yet called Mary Kom the El Cordobés of India. There are obvious differences, but her disadvantaged...   | Read..
 
BONA FIDE
 
Not a sporting nation
While watching the Olympics on television and celebrating all the young people who have done themselves and their ...  | Read.. 
SCRIPSI
People aren’t either wicked or noble. They’re like chef’s salads, with good things and bad things chopped and mixed together in a vinaigrette of confusion and conflict. — LEMONY SNICKET
 
BOOKS
Change ahead
Shashi Tharoor is a man of considerable learning worn lightly, and an ...  | Read.. 
 
From burnt beams to velvet vice
A few pages through the History of the Pleasure Seeker, I was seized by the desire...  | Read.. 
 
Revolutionary fanaticism
Like Oedipus in Greece and Karna in India, Leon Trotsky was chased by ...  | Read.. 
 
Within a rational insanity
The author’s effort to keep his characters at a distance from his readers...  | Read.. 
 
Paperback Picking
The truth in the lie
 
 
 
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