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    Manchester United vs Arsenal preview: This is Wenger's best chance to end the Mourinho jinx

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    For Children's Day, three prodigiously talented child musicians of the 1930s

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    We know about the luminaries of Progressive Writers' movement – but what about their wives?

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    'I'm ready, my lord': Leonard Cohen found so many good ways to say goodbye

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    Mumbai weekend cultural calendar: Music concert, Bicycle tour, and more

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    First read: Namita Gokhale’s ambitious saga intertwining women, history and the Himalayas

    Namita Gokhale
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    'Gone like a tracer bullet': Five of the best English-language commentators on air currently

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    Nine scenes that pay tribute to legendary French cinematographer Raoul Coutard

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    · Nov 10, 2016 · 07:45 am
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    Marathas on Enfields demand reservations at silent bike rally in Mumbai

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    Celebrating Heer, the medieval heroine who challenged patriarchy in Punjab

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    · Nov 06, 2016 · 06:30 am
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    There was a time when ‘energy’ drinks actually contained radioactive energy

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    Why has Shivraj Singh Chouhan abandoned development for majority appeasement?

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    Germany's World Cup winning coach Joachim Low extends contract until 2020

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    Readers' comments: 'It's fascinating how great players like Pele find opportunity in adversity'

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    Leander Paes cannot play tennis forever. Why will he not acknowledge this?

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    JM Coetzee’s new novel asks a crucial question: When everyone’s the same, can a person be different?

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