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| A raja’s realm |
| The best-known Indian photographer in the late 19th century |
| A problem that early professional and amateur photographers in India had to deal with was an idiosyncratic and varied climate. The heat made essential chemicals unstable, the water needed for their treatment was often too full of impurities, and the ... |
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| Milking a tragedy |
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Sir — Annesha Chowdhury’s article, “Food for lurid thoughts” (Aug 14), was timely and bold. Somebod ... |
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| About turn |
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Sir — South Africa’s decision not to play in the tri-series in Sri Lanka has hurt the sentiments o ... |
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| AYE, EVERY INCH A PM |
| In the recent past, as well as earlier, The Telegraph, in these columns, had commented on the prime minister’s failure...|
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The point about government is that no one has control. Lots of people have the power to stop something happening — but almost nobody has the power to make anything happen. We have a system of government with the engine of a lawnmower and the brakes of a Rolls-Royce.
— JONATHAN LYNN and ANTONY JAY
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Wireless in the city |
| Fly into Mumbai six months from now and youll be able to work on your laptop all through the tedious drive from the air... |
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