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IN TODAY'S PAPER
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CITY NEWSLINES
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WEEKLY FEATURES
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| The path to sanity |
| Only Muslims can nail the idea that all terrorists are Muslims |
| The fictional Hossain Miya’s promise of an island without either masjid or mandir in Manik Bandopadhyay’s Padma Nadir Majhi — which the theatre group, Pratikriti, staged with great verve last Sunday — should have a special resona... | Read.. |
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| Passenger profile |
| Sir — Close on the heels of the harassment of Indian passengers by Dutch authorities comes the new ... | Read.. |
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| Savage law |
| Sir — The temerity shown by a kangaroo court in Nadia when it pronounced a death sentence on a man ... | Read.. |
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| CURIOUS CURRENT |
| The old quip about Calcutta catching a cold when Paris sneezes may be something of an exaggeration, but scientists are demons...| Read.. |
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| On an ego trip |
| All of us have problems coping with our egos. Those who rely on others for praise have them vastly exaggerated. The three pro... | Read.. |
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| Work was like cats were supposed to be: if you disliked and feared it and tried to keep out of its way, it knew at once and sought you out and jumped on your lap and climbed all over you to show how much it loved you. — KINGSLEY AMIS |
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| DECODING KODA |
| Madhu Koda’s life, so far, had been a litany of failures. But success finally seems to be looming on the horizon — Koda... | Read.. |
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