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Playing ostrich
India has not worried about inflation for over a decade, only about growth. We reached a stage when policymakers could blithely talk about an “acceptable” level of inflation that would enable growth. Only a month ago, the finance minister was trying ...  | Read.. 
 
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Rough end of the stick
Sir — The decision of the Indian Olympic Association to suspend the Indian Hockey Federation and co ...  | Read.. 
 
One law for all
Sir — The chief justice of India, K.G. Balakrishnan has claimed that the Right to Information Act d ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
NEW STYLE
Prices are rising. So with it are political tempers; they are making things uncomfortable for the Central government. It has ...| Read.. 
 
AT HOME AGAIN
If premonitions are anything to go by, this one should have warned Gordon Brown of the ominous times that lay ahead. Last we...| Read.. 
 
FIFTH COLUMN
 
Read the tea leaves
Hamish McRae, one of the world’s best economic journalists, declared recently in The Independent that “Hardly anyone a...  | Read.. 
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Sexual intercourse began/ In nineteen sixty-three/ (Which was rather late for me) —/ Between the end of the Chatterley ban/ And the Beatles’ first LP. — PHILIP LARKIN