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CIMA Gallary

Ways to unwind

“Television cameras follow real-life enforcement officers as they perform their daily duty to ‘serve and protect’ the public.” So says the prolific author of Tata Sky’s information panel. No, for me, unwinding means a story and, most of all, immersion in a particular world: a film, if possible, or...   | Read..
 
Letters to the Editor
The good white fleet
Sir — If anybody is interested in ways to tackle the autorickshaw menace, he should come to Mahesht ...  | Read.. 
 
In the dumps
Sir — The editorial, “Dark to light” (Aug 30), rightly points to the alarming situation prevailing ...  | Read.. 
 
Beauty’s sake
Sir — In spite of being a nature lover, I am alarmed at the Birbhum district administration’s decis ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL

DEEDS NOT WORDS

A tsunami in a demitasse sounds like an impossibility. But that is the only thing that comes to mind to describe the reactio...   | Read..
 
DIARY
 
bullet Mind games
bullet Cooling heels
bullet New roots
bullet Big worry
bullet Spare room
bullet Cold hearts
SCRIPSI
One day up near Salinas, Lord, I let him slip away,/ He’s looking for that home and I hope he finds it,/ But I’d trade all of my tomorrows for one single yesterday/ To be holding Bobby’s body next to mine./ Freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose,/ Nothing, that’s all that Bobby left me,/ But feeling good was easy, Lord, when he sang the blues,/ Hey, feeling good was good enough for me,/ Good enough for me and my Bobby McGee. — JANIS JOPLIN
 
 
 
 
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