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IN TODAY'S PAPER
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CITY NEWSLINES
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WEEKLY FEATURES
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| A different film |
| Two geniuses and an Indian virtuoso of the imperfect image |
| When Ingmar Bergman died last Month, a friend sent me an sms: “Bergman dead. Strange. Thought he had died a long time ago….” I was travelling and so not in a position to do my usual trawl through the obituaries, but even as I was thinking about Bergm... | Read.. |
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| Small beginning |
| Sir — After Sanjay Dutt, it is now Salman Khan’s turn to go behind bars (“Catch Salman if you can”, ... | Read.. |
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| Dangerous games |
| Sir — While the prime minister is battling Prakash Karat’s bouncers, Sharad Pawar, the Indian crick ... | Read.. |
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| ANOTHER LIGHT |
| Brilliance has no religion, even if it is disguised in the habit of faith. Mother Teresa was an extraordinarily brilliant hum...| Read.. |
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| The Sea of Faith/ Was once, too, at the full and round earth’s shore/ Lay like the folds of a bright girdle furled./ But now I only hear/ Its melancholy, long, withdrawing roar,/ Retreating, to the breath/ Of the night-wind, down the vast edges drear/ And naked shingles of the world. — MATTHEW ARNOLD |
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