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    The simple but brilliant biomechanics that give cycling the edge over walking

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    ‘Famous Last Questions’: Memoir-cum-reportage that finally takes the millennial mess seriously

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    Indian history for children: From 1200 to 1850, a brief history of the North Eastern states

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    Is population decline good for nature? Japan shows that may not be the case

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    ‘Special Ops 2.0’ review: Kay Kay Menon-led suspense thriller often resists momentum

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    Harmony and hardships: A new book explores the struggles of today’s Hindustani musicians

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Caught on camera: Tourists escape narrowly as portion of cliff collapses on UK beach

Caught on camera in West Bay in Dorset, England.

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Aug 13, 2023 · 11:36 am
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Rockfalls and Landslips can happen at anytime. These people had a lucky escape. The South West Coast Path above the cliff at West Bay is currently closed. Thanks to Daniel Knagg for the footage.#Westbay #JurassicCoast pic.twitter.com/38XJjSoBYT

— Dorset Council UK (@DorsetCouncilUK) August 10, 2023
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