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The master of ceremonies
Why not admit it, the first time, more than sixty years ago, one had come across the expression "Coca-colonialism" was not on the pages of People's War, the organ of the Communist Party of India, but in Russy Karanjia's Blitz. Those wer...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Bengal's pride
Sir - It feels great to have yet another boy from Calcutta bring honour to the city. Calcuttans wou ...  | Read.. 
 
Marching glory
Sir - Watching the Republic Day parades disrupting traffic in the capital, Khushwant Singh speculat ...  | Read.. 
 
Parting shot
Sir - The editorial, "For better, probably" (Feb 2), could not quite argue the case for couples who ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
BORDER LINES
Illegal migration from Bangladesh into West Bengal and Assam has for a long time been a problem without a solution. Reports s...| Read.. 
 
MAGIC WORDS
The belief in the efficacy of saying sorry comes close to the quality of magical thinking. By just speaking a few words, some...| Read.. 
 
BONA FIDE
 
FALLING BEHIND IN THE RACE
And, once again, we have the Congress making the same old announcements about political responsibilities. Suresh Pachauri has...  | Read.. 
SCRIPSI
That's what hell must be like, small chat to the babbling of Lethe about the good old days when we wished we were dead. - SAMUEL BECKETT
 
BOOKS
Rebellious sepoys, with their zeal to destroy all things British
This largish red book on 1857 might be late in catching the bus of the century-and-a-half celebrations of ...  | Read.. 
 
Toil and trouble
For some of us, complaining about work is second nature. We bemoan ...  | Read.. 
 
Pages, prices, publishers
With a few exceptions, all successful books these days are solicited by publisher...  | Read.. 
 

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