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Only some like it haute
It was the mid-nineties. The United Front government was in power. Michel Camdessus, then managing director of the International Monetary Fund, was visiting New Delhi. P. Chidambaram, then finance minister, hosted a dinner at the Taj Mahal Hotel in N...  | Read.. 
 
Tall tabloid tales
The buzz this week in the film industry centred around the abrupt cancellation of the Rs 30-crore deal between Hrithik Roshan ...  | Read.. 
 
No child’s play
Vidur Butalia, an 11-year-old bookworm, knew about gravity much before his school textbook tried to teach it to him. He ...  | Read.. 
 
A bridge too far
The man squishes through the muddy banks of the Talpati canal on the edge of Nandigram. A rail-thin figure with a thatch of ...  | Read.. 
 
It’s not cricket
Your place or mine?” No, this is not that old ‘come-on’ line. It’s an invitation from one gambler to anot ...  | Read.. 
 
Caribbean Mystery, retold
The similarities are stark. Miss Marple is in a resort hotel in the Caribbean . A former British major has just died and the ...  | Read.. 
 
 
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Only some like it haute
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