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    Jon Snow actor Kit Harington on the GoT season finale: ‘Everyone was broken at the end’

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    Hindu Mahasabha leader shoots at Gandhi’s effigy, garlands Nathuram Godse’s statue

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  • Why the Meo Muslims in Mewat remember Mahatma Gandhi in December every year

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    I’ve always dreamt of being in this position: Osaka on reaching world No 1 after Aus Open win

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    Watch: When tireless Djokovic downed Nadal in a near six-hour epic to win 2012 Australian Open

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  • In Nadal, Djokovic’s easy semi-final wins, is there a case for best-of-three sets at Grand Slams?

    In Nadal, Djokovic’s easy semi-final wins, is there a case for best-of-three sets at Grand Slams?

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    ‘Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi’ movie review: The stirring Lakshmibai legend saves the day

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    Why Gillette’s #MeToo ad failed in its attempt to wrap in edgy politics – and why Nike succeeded

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    Photos: London has been memorialising the homes of Indian reformers and freedom fighters for years

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    Oscars 2019: ‘Roma’ and ‘The Favourite’ top the list with ten nominations each

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    Oscars 2019: ‘Roma’ and ‘The Favourite’ top the list with ten nominations each

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    Satyajit Ray said ‘Villains bore me’, but he had quite a few of them in his films

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    A memorable trip Down Under: Looking back at Indian cricket’s successful summer in Australia

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    India’s streaming wars are hotting up, and the fight isn’t between Netflix and Amazon Prime

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    Andy Murray’s early retirement is a step towards ending sport’s ‘no pain, no gain’ culture

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