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IN TODAY'S PAPER
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CITY NEWSLINES
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WEEKLY FEATURES
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| There goes the bride |
| If Jane Austen saw Aishwarya Rai playing the spunky Elizabeth Bennet, would she really say, 'Balle, balle' Shrabani Basu in London and Avijit Ghosh in New Delhi report |
| Aishwarya Rai is all over London these days, smiling at the city from its famous red buses, awash with hoardings of Bride and Prejudice (B&P). It's just a quizzical smile ' and thank God for that. For if the hoarding was for real, the smile... | Read.. |
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| Hunger stalks Palamau |
| Science-fiction writers have often fantasised about some magic to do away with food. If a pill could kill hunger, they argued ... | Read.. |
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| Fists of fury |
| Boxing is not a sport for the faint-hearted. Once you put on those colourful shorts, don your boxing gloves and get inside the ring, you have nothing but two hands to protect yourself with. If the opponent is better, you can be pummelled by punches, ... | Read.. |
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| Last Word: Talking doll |
| Everyone wants a piece of Gudiya. And the great thing about living in a 21st-century democracy is that everyone can have their say. ... | Read.. |
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| Aishwarya Rai in Bride and Prejudice |
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