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Published 15.02.09, 12:00 AM
Eye on England 15-02-2009
By AMIT ROY Inspired art: (Top) A Palladian building in Vicenza; (above) Connaught Circus, New Delhi Art mart: M.F. Husain's Rape of India
Published 30.01.11, 12:00 AM
Eye on England 30-01-2011
By AMIT ROY MISSION INCOMPLETE: David Miliband at the Republic Day of India celebration HISTORY KEEPERS: Sujata Sen (front row, third from left) and the rest of the Indian delegation
Published 11.11.12, 12:00 AM
Dial R for radiation
By CAN RADIATION FROM CELL PHONE TOWERS MAKE YOU SICK? SOME CERTAINLY THINK SO. AND THOUGH THE GOVERNMENT HAS NOW MANDATED LOWER RADIATION LEVELS, THE CITIZENS’ WAR AGAINST CELL PHONE TOWERS IS FAR FROM OVER, WRITES T.V. JAYAN
Published 01.07.12, 12:00 AM
Caesar salad @ $10,000
By Greg Schwem is a stand-up comedian and author of Text Me If You’re Breathing: Observations, Frustrations and Life Lessons From a Low-Tech Dad Distributed by Tribune Media Services Inc.
Published 27.02.11, 12:00 AM
'We cannot leave Indians at the mercy of the corporate sector'
By TT Bureau
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Published 18.11.12, 12:00 AM
‘Good food is not that subjective; it is quite objective’
By TT Bureau
Published 15.05.11, 12:00 AM
'Can you make a film like Charulata today? People will call it slow'
By K. Balachander, the self-effacing director from the south who received the Dada Saheb Phalke award recently, tells Kavitha Shanmugam that technical brillance cannot compensate for lack of substance in films
Published 22.02.09, 12:00 AM
Lip service
By TT Bureau
Published 03.07.11, 12:00 AM
limelight
By The Telegraph Online
Published 20.01.13, 12:00 AM
‘Even fairness creams couldn’t bring me luck’
By Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Bollywood’s latest poster boy, believes he is a misfit in the Hindi film industry. He tells Sonia Sarkar he would rather be known as an actor than a star
Published 13.02.11, 12:00 AM
Easy rider on eReader
By The eReader market is taking off in India. If you like to travel light but want to read on the go, you can choose from a host of new devices, reports Manjula Sen
Published 10.07.11, 12:00 AM
Down but not out
By TT Bureau
Published 01.05.11, 12:00 AM
Bragging in 140 characters
By JULIA ALLISON Julia Allison is a veteran columnist, TV personality and public speaker. Distributed by Tribune Media Services Inc.
Published 12.06.11, 12:00 AM
Design your big day
By JULIA ALLISON
Published 04.09.11, 12:00 AM
Eye on England 04-09-2011
By AMIT ROY Tame show: Ravi Bopara (left) and Samit Patel Role reversed: Madonna, the director of W.E.
Published 26.08.12, 12:00 AM
This bird has flown
By The emu farming scam in south India has left thousands of investors high and dry. Kavitha Shanmugam turns the spotlight on the way people were duped with the promise of high returns on investment
Published 17.06.12, 12:00 AM
‘I grew up on Bengali films’
By Neeraj Pandey, director of the critically acclaimed A Wednesday, is working on a new film. Velly Thevar meets the Calcutta boy who seems to eat, breathe and sleep cinema
Published 03.02.13, 12:00 AM
Eye on England 03-02-2013
By AMIT ROY
Published 30.09.12, 12:00 AM
‘The number of people in affairs in the UK has doubled’
By The Telegraph Online
Published 10.06.12, 12:00 AM
It’s work first for Sonakshi
By BHARATHI S. PRADHAN
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