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    ‘Pritam and Pedro’ review: A light-hearted exploration of friendship and redemption

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    How the ‘cockroaches’ at the Jantar Mantar sit-in are keeping themselves busy

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    Canada rejected 71% football world cup visitor visa applications by Indians: Report

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    An SBI manager questioned in Ayodhya ‘theft’ case was a tenant of Ram temple trustee

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    ‘Super Subbu’ trailer: Telugu series explores sex education lessons in a village

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    In a new book, Harsh Mander illustrates how poor social conditions can cause long-term illnesses

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    Review: ‘Baby Do Die Do’ has trouble keeping up with its killer title and killer heroine

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    Fiction: A book of interconnected stories spans the past, present and future in Kashmir

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Kate Middleton, visited Ireland from March 3-5.

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Mar 09, 2020 · 08:38 am
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I am glad we live in a country where the President is constitutionally required to give belly rubs even when he’s very busy. pic.twitter.com/to4fZZJE4R

— Niall Power (@mrniallpower) March 6, 2020

No state visit to #Ireland is complete without meeting Bród or Síoda #allthepresidentsdogs #RoyalVisit pic.twitter.com/0d2MCscXUx

— DavidH (@hereisdavidh) March 3, 2020

The star of the show, Bród at the Peace Bell with President Michael D Higgins, Sabina and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. No Síoda as he has a sore paw. 🐾 @BrodHiggins pic.twitter.com/8uhwGQ6tZg

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