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| View from Mount Disbelief |
| Watching a whole curtain of lies coming unravelled in Britain |
| The woman who runs the corner-shop bursts into peals of disbelieving laughter when I walk in swaddled like a Bengali infant on a trip to the Himalayas. “You!” she screams, rolling in torrents of malicious joy, “what are you doing here at this time of... |
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| The pioneers |
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Sir — It was good to see two young ladies of Indian origin make it to the headlines last week— Seem ... |
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| Horse sense |
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Sir — Thanks to The Telegraph, the unsung heroes are no more unsung (“Those in favour say ne ... |
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| MADLOO AND HIS KIND |
| The madman expertly controlling traffic at Mullickbazar is part of India’s vast, sad army of the useless...| Read.. |
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Nobody sees a flower — really — it is so small — we haven’t time — and to see takes time like to have a friend takes time...So I said to myself — I’ll paint what I see — what the flower is to me, but I’ll paint it big and they will be surprised into taking time to look at it — I will make even busy New Yorkers take time time to see what I see of flowers. — GEORGIA O’KEEFE
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| How
the game was won |
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by a Shoaib Akhtar bouncer. When newspapers reported that the Union home ministry
had informally advi... | Read.. |
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