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IN TODAY'S PAPER
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CITY NEWSLINES
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WEEKLY FEATURES
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| Jejuri: an introduction |
| A meeting by the Wayside Inn |
| When Jejuri was published in 1976, I was fourteen years old. I heard about it only the following year, when the Times of India announced it had won the Commonwealth Poetry Prize, and carried a piece on Arun Kolatkar. Later, if I remembe... | Read.. |
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| An appeal |
| Sir — Rakesh Biswas, a third-year student of information technology at Beliaghata Government Colleg ... | Read.. |
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| TAKING THE N-TRAIN |
| The overwhelming endorsement of the Indo-US nuclear deal by the Senate in Washington is a landmark in the radically altered c...| Read.. |
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| You can have a men’s novel with no women in it except possibly the landlady / or the horse, but you can’t have a women’s novel with no men in it. / Sometimes men put women in men’s novels / but they leave out some of the parts; / the heads for instance. — MARGARET ATWOOD |
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