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IN TODAY'S PAPER
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CITY NEWSLINES
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WEEKLY FEATURES
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| Coming in from the cold |
| Radioactive neighbours on Muswell Hill |
| For Indians like myself, the Cold War was a strangely fascinating thing. Yes, it took the toll of hundreds of thousands of lives in the pawn-countries where America and the Soviet Union fought out their vicious proxy wars; and it spawned most of the ... | Read.. |
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| Dada for every do |
| Sir — Now that Sourav Ganguly is back in the Indian team, the media circus around him has revived a ... | Read.. |
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| Urn of discontent |
| Sir — Given the repeated hammering that England has received at the hands of the Aussies in Ashes — ... | Read.. |
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| There’s hope yet |
| Sir — “Young love cash and keen “ (Jan 1), is a perfect socio-cultural representation of today’s In ... | Read.. |
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| UNFAIR ON ENVIRONMENT |
| The high court of Calcutta, for all practical purposes, has put an end to the Calcutta Book Fair being held on the Maidan. Ma...| Read.. |
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| All you can do with most ordinary photographs is stare at them — they stare back, blankly — and presently your concentration begins to fade. They stare you down, I mean, photography is all right if you don’t mind looking at the world from the point of view of a paralysed cyclops — for a split second. — DAVID HOCKNEY |
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