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IN TODAY'S PAPER
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CITY NEWSLINES
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WEEKLY FEATURES
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| Playing fields of the Raj |
| The proud sons of the world's most famous school once tried to make this corner of the earth forever England. Amit Roy previews a show that will admit why they didn't |
| Andrew Robinson's drawing room at Eton College, where he has been a history master for 15 years, commands a panoramic sweep of the school's boot-churned playing fields. And, according to legend, 'The battle of Waterloo was won on the playing fields of... | Read.. |
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| When the stars struck |
| Two Sundays ago, Amitabh Bachchan ' who has sold you everything from Chyawanprash to choco bars ' tried his hand at somethin ... | Read.. |
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| ‘Feminist poetry is everybody’s poetry’ |
| At least one critic has said that her viewpoint gets the better of her verse. But as Rukmini Bhaya Nair strives to assert in her latest book, gender is not a confining category but a liberating one. Avijit Ghosh reports ... | Read.. |
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| Last Word: It's all in the brain |
| Lawrence Summers, the president of Harvard, had no idea what he was getting into when he made very ill-advised remarks about the mathematical ability of women. At the eye of a storm of indignation, Summers has since explained, justified, backtracked ... | Read.. |
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