| When big is big |
21-NOV-09 |
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Scale has always fascinated Paresh Maity, but now he’s experimenting with newer genres in paintings and sculpture. |
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| Hatch match |
21-NOV-09 |
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I’m considering buying a hatchback for local commutes for my children. |
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| Bull run |
21-NOV-09 |
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Could there be a better start to a week? |
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| Bug bare! |
21-NOV-09 |
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We encountered several bugs at Europe’s fanciest Rallye Historique and Concours d’Elegance. |
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| Wood and paint world |
21-NOV-09 |
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Two artists explore different mediums in an exhibition that explores their respective skills. |
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| Thinking out of the cage |
21-NOV-09 |
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Admittedly, Nehru was there at the start of things, the end of an age, the awakening of a nation, that tryst with destiny. |
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| Look at the dark side |
21-NOV-09 |
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Partition in Bengal, despair in Delhi and power games in Tudor England: three new books to read. |
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| CHESS #614 |
21-NOV-09 |
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When reigning world champion Anatoly Karpov lost to Wolfgang Hartmann in Hanover in 1983, it created shock waves. |
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| Chai, chai |
21-NOV-09 |
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It may be India’s most popular beverage, but not everyone can make a good cup of tea. |
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| A writer's tale |
21-NOV-09 |
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Script writer Jaideep Sahni tells Aabhas Sharma that movies weren’t his cup of tea - until he joined the business. |
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| Eating crow, part two |
21-NOV-09 |
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I have a soft spot for Kumaon that I cannot really explain; these are not the highest or even the most breathtaking hills to be had in this large and lovely country, but they are far and away my favourites. |
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| Slainte Mhor! |
21-NOV-09 |
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What better way to end one year and ring in the next than with the choicest single malts. |
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| The many-layered sandwich |
21-NOV-09 |
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To make a bunny chow, you need a loaf of bread and a scoopful of vegetable, meat or bean curry,” Minal Hajratwala writes in Leaving India: My Family’s Journey From Five Villages to Five Continents. |
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