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When Ali was just an Olympian

A veteran of two Games recounts his trysts with legends, royals and medals to Sudeshna Banerjee...   | Read..
 

Live from London: beach, booze & ball!

As we landed in Gatwick last Sunday evening, half an hour before time, the captain announced that it was 10 degrees outside. ...   | Read..
 

Olympic, the pub sport

The scene I walked into at the Aces and Eights saloon bar in Tufnell Park, London, on Friday, July 27, was no different from ...   | Read..
 

East Bengal experience at Toon home

The day we landed in England was special for both my homeland and the country I was visiting. The British were ecstatic about...   | Read..
 

The Ramazans of my childhood

The innocence of my childhood continues to be mothballed in the memory of the many Ramazans of decades ago....   | Read..
 

A generation to whom AIDS is history

“If you’re not getting excited about this, please raise your hand and I will send somebody to check your pulse!” smiled Hi...   | Read..
 

Why Indian economy is a half-full glass

Things may look bad but India is not in the economic doldrums, felt industry leaders at a panel discussion at the Bengal Cham...   | Read..
 
When Ali was just an Olympian
Good Morning
Hello It's Sunday , August 5 , 2012
bullet LECTURE
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bullet Eye on art
 
 
 
 
The matter-of-fact actor of many parts
Like so many other great actors who shone in the firmament of Bengali theatre and cinema, Kanu Bandyopadhyay (1905-1985), too, would have sunk into oblivion had he not played the pivotal role of Harihar in Satyajit Ray’s Apu trilogy...   | Read..
 
 
 
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