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IN TODAY'S PAPER
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CITY NEWSLINES
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WEEKLY FEATURES
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| IT'S ALL IN THE STARS |
| What happened when Nobel laureate Chandrasekhar clashed with his British boss' Homosexuality and racism changed the course of research in physics, says a new book. AMIT ROY reports from London |
| How am I to put this delicately in a family newspaper like The Telegraph' Perhaps it is best to tell is like it is. Professor Arthur I. Miller reveals in his dramatic new reconstruction of one the greatest scientific clashes of all time that th... | Read.. |
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| Where faith moves mountains |
| I had passed the last signs of life four days ago and the lone 15-hutment hamlet of Kargia was several hours behind me. I was ... | Read.. |
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| Wild at heart |
| The year 2005 marks the centenary of the country's best-loved game sanctuary, Kaziranga, in the Northeast. Which makes Parbati Barua kind of woman of the year as well. Because it was this noted elephant catcher and trainer who was selected as one of ... | Read.. |
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| Last Word: Battle of honour |
| To call Mukhtar Mai a victim is to ignore the courage and determination of this woman from the small Pakistani village of Meerwala. In 2002, Mukhtar Mai (or Mukhtaran Bibi), and her family approached the panchayat to sort out a tangle involving her b... | Read.. |
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