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| For
old times’ sake |
| When
he was 89, it was a very good year. And the one
he starts today has the promise of a better one.
For Khushwant Singh, writer and journalist, still
writes with malice towards one an all, and lives
life king-size. The Telegraph captures him
at his residence just before his 90th birthday,
having a heart-to-heart with the 92-year-young actress
Zohra Segal and comparing notes on life, love and
the miles that they have to go yet. A tale of two
people who refuse to grow older with age. This above
all.... |
| Khushwant
Singh: Who’ll set the ball rolling? Well, Zohra?... |
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| When the lights go out |
| No talking to cashier/ No smoking/ No fighting/ No credit/ No outside food/ No sitting long/ No talking loud/ No spitting/
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| The New Amazons |
| You could think that it is just another group of housewives which has gathered for a tea party. But when Padma Nikam speaks, you know that there is something brewing there. And it’s not tea.... |
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| Last
Word: It’s a fair game |
| The most meaningful record to be set at the Athens Olympics won’t involve split-second decisions or medals. In May, the IOC made a pathbreaking ruling when it paved the way for transsexual athletes to compete in the Games. As long as an athlete’s gen... |
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| WE Shall overcome: Varsha Kale, president , (second from right) and members of the Womanist Party of India |
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