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Dealing with depression
I have suffered two blows in a week. The first was the terrorist attack on my favourite Indian city and on its iconic hotel, The Taj. In more affluent times, I have sometimes occupied one of its sea-facing rooms, sat in the bay window and watched yac...  | Read.. 
 
Letters to the Editor
Demolition man
Sir — It is a pity that the chief minister of Gujarat, Narendra Modi, chose to withhold his temple- ...  | Read.. 
 
Dear departed
Sir — Living in these ruthless times, when human lives come cheap, to have the expectation of since ...  | Read.. 
 
Breaking down
Sir — Ashok Desai’s article, “Misreading the crisis” (Nov 25), was a sheer delight. Desai makes thr ...  | Read.. 
 
EDITORIAL
OUT OF TIME
The transfer of P. Chidambaram to the home ministry may be good for the nation, but it will miss his good advice. There was a...| Read.. 
 
NO MERCY
It is bitterly ironic that eight-year-old Iftesham Chowdhury died after she was hit by her yoga teacher, Anita Das, for being...| Read.. 
 
MALA FIDE
 
The Fools Rush In
This is an attack on India, not a terrorist operation in Mumbai alone. This has clearly been planned for months and has invol...  | Read.. 
OPED
The borderland of belonging
Even by the standards of a place quite used to political violence, the serial...  | Read.. 
 
Just Another day
Not many readers are aware that December 3 is World Disabled Day. Even if Mumbai hadn’t happened, it is unlikely that the occasion would have attracted much attention in the m...  | Read.. 
 
SCRIPSI
One of the worst things about life is not how nasty the nasty people are. You know that already. It is how nasty the nice people can be. — ANTHONY DYMOKE POWELL