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IN TODAY'S PAPER
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CITY NEWSLINES
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WEEKLY FEATURES
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| Eating between the LINES |
| Food books are no longer written for housewives bound to the kitchen by other housewives measuring ingredients. They tell a story. Bishakha De Sarkar reports |
| For years we were told that there was a book in every one of us. It now transpires that it wasn't a book after all, but a recipe ' or, perhaps, a food story that had to be told.... | Read.. |
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| More than words can say |
| Last Tuesday, when Union minister of culture S. Jaipal Reddy announced a list of programmes to celebrate eminent Hindi and Ur ... | Read.. |
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| Drawing on experience |
| There are incidents and incidents. Some may be of little consequence to the fabric of life, but get reported widely through the media. Other, anonymous incidents, sometimes change the course of one's life. These are experiences that people draw on ' ... | Read.. |
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| Last Word: All that we did |
| What did women do in 2004' They won prizes. The year saw three Nobel Laureates ' Elfriede Jelinek for literature, Wangari Mathai for peace and Linda Buck along with Axel Buck for medicine. ... | Read.. |
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