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| Lost in translation |
| Slumdog Millionaire uses Hindi as authenticating décor |
| There is something slightly disproportionate about solemnly analysing popular cinema, so let me ingratiate myself by saying that Slumdog Millionaire is an enjoyable film filled with engaging characters played by likeable actors. It is also a t... |
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| Three cheers |
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Sir — When Sania Mirza arrived on the Indian tennis scene, she raised quite a hue and cry. Everyone ... |
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| Culture wars |
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Sir — It is hard to find the right words to condemn the reprehensible act committed by the self-app ... |
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| Parting shot |
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Sir — The editorial, “One head” (Jan 28), rightly points out how factionalism in the ruling party a ... |
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| PARTY NOT FIRST |
| Forced to choose between his party and the Constitution, the chief minister of Kerala, V.S. Achuthanandan, has opted for the ...|
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| RIGHT STANCE |
| It is always possible to distinguish the right to protest, or express one’s feelings, from the right to disrupt the lives of ...|
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| The wall that divides |
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The Chinese New Year frenzy is at its peak. January 26 was the New Year day, and, as usual, supermarkets had been full. Peopl... | Read.. |
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Why does almost everything seem to me like its own parody? Why must I think that almost all, no, all the methods and conventions of art today are good for parody only? — THOMAS MANN
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