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Published 20.05.07, 12:00 AM
The man who saw too much
By Sujan Dutta narrates how a resident of Gulberg Society, attacked by a mob in the Gujarat riots, traced the brother of Sohrabuddin, who was killed by D.G. Vanzara's anti-terrorist squad
Published 01.07.07, 12:00 AM
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By The Telegraph Online
Published 25.02.07, 12:00 AM
'Sometimes I look gorgeous; sometimes I think I look like shit'
By Konkona Sen Sharma talks to Manjula Sen on her career, in between shots at Mumbai's suburban Juhu, where she is acting in Anurag Basu's Metro
Published 08.04.07, 12:00 AM
'People found it difficult to live with my paintings'
By At 87, artist Paritosh Sen is busier than he has ever been. He tells Shuma Raha about his life and times
Published 23.11.13, 06:30 PM
No means No
By The Telegraph Online
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Published 29.07.07, 12:00 AM
Fighting back
By Jagmohan Dalmiya, the former Indian cricket boss, is anxious to clear the charges against him. Debashis Bhattacharyya meets the man who is down but never out
Published 05.04.14, 06:30 PM
All the Modi men
By The Telegraph Online
Published 17.03.13, 12:00 AM
‘The uranium treaty with India is unlikely to be signed in 2013’
By The Telegraph Online
Published 18.02.07, 12:00 AM
Sisters at war
By Sibling rivalry sells on the small screen, reports Vishnupriya Sengupta
Published 09.09.07, 12:00 AM
Yuck! This Bachchan digs his nose
By BHARATHI S. PRADHAN
Published 16.09.07, 12:00 AM
midnight zombies
By Indians are catching less sleep than ever before - and falling sick as a result. Varuna Verma looks in on the country's urban insomniacs
Published 04.11.07, 12:00 AM
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By The Telegraph Online
Published 29.07.07, 12:00 AM
From dusty to glitzy - a street makeover
By Will a spanking new book mall spoil the ambience of Calcutta's College Street, asks Shubhobroto Ghosh
Published 14.04.13, 12:00 AM
‘I am not in politics; so I don’t need to be politically correct’
By Press Council chairman Justice Markandey Katju, who is frequently in the public eye for his controversial statements, is about to launch an NGO to help victims of injustice. Shuma Raha meets the man who insists that he likes to say it as it is
Published 30.09.07, 12:00 AM
New times, young times
By Young India is on a roll - scoring both at home and abroad. Anirban Das Mahapatra raises a toast to our triumphant youth power
Published 31.03.13, 12:00 AM
‘Jazz was gay and was having too much sex. I worried whether people would think I was like Jazz’
By Mathematician turned author Manil Suri likes his novels to have the quality of mathematical progression. Smitha Verma meets the writer who is out with his third book, The City of Devi
Published 05.05.13, 12:00 AM
Eye on England 05-05-2013
By AMIT ROY
Published 19.08.07, 12:00 AM
Master of skulls
By The Telegraph Online
Published 02.09.07, 12:00 AM
Om run
By Smita Sarkar caught up with Om Puri who is now in London to play the role of an extremist in the film Shoot On Sight
Published 07.04.13, 12:00 AM
Bonding without bitterness
By The Telegraph Online
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