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Unmachinelike: I
In the early Eighties, we — by which I mean our little nuclear family at the time; but, effectively, my father — owned a white Ambassador. In retrospect, it’s clear that the last days, by then, of the Ambassador’s long resented supremacy were upon us...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Exceptions prove the rule
Sir — It is ironic that when it comes to a supermodel like Carla Bruni, nudity no longer remains a ...  | Read.. 
 
Haunted past
Sir — Indians have the right to know who is responsible for the assassination of the former prime m ...  | Read.. 
 
Loo and behold
Sir — Bengal is projected as an investors’ haven, but the reality is quite grim. On a recent trip t ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
GEORGIE PORGIE RAN AWAY
Indian men seldom have complimentary things said about them. Upon assessment, usually by intellectually advanced, resentful, ...| Read.. 
 
DIARY
 
Elbowed out
Safety first
Crowded house
New enemy
Small trouble
Room for trust
SCRIPSI
The housewife is the Cinderella of the affluent state... She is wholly dependent on the whim of an individual to give her money for the essential of life. If she complains she is a nagger — for nagging is the repetition of unpalatable truths. — EDITH SUMMERSKILL