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    What English mathematicians thought of the ‘Hindoo calculator’

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    On new year's eve, no signs of hope for Nepal beleaguered by earthquake and blockade

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    An Indian sports fan’s New Year plea to Little Master Sachin Tendulkar

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    Four reasons to quarrel with the new James Bond novel

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    After Modi's surprise visit to Pakistan, the next step is obvious – sustained engagement

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    'The corruption in DDCA was because of Jaitley’s connivance', alleges Bishan Singh Bedi

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    Why romance writer Nikita Singh changes publishers

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    Why Anita Desai’s 1995 novel 'Journey to Ithaca' is her very best work

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    As Chennai sinks, the difference between genuine charity and corporate storytelling becomes clear

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