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IN TODAY'S PAPER
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CITY NEWSLINES
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WEEKLY FEATURES
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| Out in the courtyard |
| On daydreaming, idling and loitering in the city |
| When I first met Kolatkar in 2000, Bombay had already become Mumbai, and the Hindu chauvinist parties, the Shiv Sena and the BJP, were at their most active and aggressive in the city — perhaps in prescient nervousness at an election defeat later that... | Read.. |
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| Uses of power |
| Sir — Most predictions about India may have been proved false by history, as Ramachandra Guha insis ... | Read.. |
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| False assumption |
| Sir — The article, “Tata Steel game for a unit in Brazil” (Nov 13), erroneously mentions that the c ... | Read.. |
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| Star trek |
| Sir — The behaviour of the bodyguards of Angelina Jolie in the Anjuman-E-Islam school of Mumbai is ... | Read.. |
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| BENGALIS’ FLAT EARTH |
| All rumours that Bengalis have undergone a radical transformation and are now eager to welcome new investments in West Bengal...| Read.. |
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| What on earth is all this stuff about the truth' Truth' Why, everywhere you go people tell lies. In pubs. To each other. To their husbands. To the children. To the dying — and thank God they do. No one tells the truth. Why single out newspapers' — HOWARD BRENTON and DAVID HARE |
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