Volume 4 Number 39 Fri. July 04, 2003    
 
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Metallic bumper tragedy
An academic eye-opener or a trigger for real change?
Dr Shajahan Ali's tragic death by bodily dragging, remindful of medieval-age 'flogging', after his leg got tangled up in a car bumper, has broken our somnolence over a hitherto unnoticed booby-trap for
 
In my view
Doing justice
Crimes have been committed since Cain spilt blood. Bringing guilty persons to justice has also a long tradition.
 
Cross talk
The other side of history
History, like a coin, has a flip side to it. It's the historian's hand, which gives it a spin, and determines whether the head or the tail is going to win.
 
Japan gets tough on Myanmar junta
The Irish pop group U2 is known for its politically correct standing whenever the focus of attention is on the issue of human rights or sufferings of the people of the Third World.
 

 
   
 
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