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IN TODAY'S PAPER
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CITY NEWSLINES
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WEEKLY FEATURES
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| Gentlemen & their game |
| When it came to fielding, Pataudi was Jonty Rhodes’s grandfather. And Dravid will make a better captain than Sehwag. At 74, Dickie Rutnagur ' the doyen of cricket reporters ' opens up to Amit Roy |
| After covering more than 300 Test matches over a period of nearly 60 years, Dickie Rutnagur is at the age of 74 preparing to take off his pads, journalistically speaking. ... | Read.. |
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| Colours of India |
| It’s a long way from the sun-baked temples of Rajasthan to India House, in the heart of upmarket London. But the Indian ... | Read.. |
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| How the Bill was won |
| Pradeep Sarkar knows his cinema ' and he knows his audience. And that is possibly why his character, Lalita, in the new cinematic version of Parineeta, has to face what four out of 10 Indian women undergo ' violence at home.... | Read.. |
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| Clothing fascism |
| Back in a more repressive era when nuns carried out “panty checks” to see if you were wearing regulation white cotton underwear, and school prefects were armed with rulers to measure the length of your skirts, Mumbai University’s vice-... | Read.. |
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