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  • Why Ola and Uber are copying India’s new ride-hailing app
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    Why Ola and Uber are copying India’s new ride-hailing app

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    Pakistan attacks military stations in Jammu, Pathankot and Udhampur

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    Reliance retracts application to trademark 'Operation Sindoor’

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    How false videos blurred fact and fiction after Operation Sindoor

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    Pakistan’s bid to hit 15 Indian locations with drones, missiles was foiled, says New Delhi

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    American cardinal Robert Prevost elected Pope

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    Sustainable living: In a new book, a leadership coach offers 100 ways to make mindful choices

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    From the travelogue: An Indian in South Korea recounts the ‘jobs’ she held without a work visa

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    ‘We don’t want war’: Amid public endorsement for strikes, some Indians are worried

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    Precious histories of South Asian dance have remained hidden and ignored – until now

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Watch: New York City subway announcer responds to a student imitating his train message

‘I wake up with a DM from the son of [Charlie Pellett], the guy whose voice it really is!...I then obviously stalk his dad; his dad, the real guy, messages me!’

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Sep 16, 2020 · 07:38 pm
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Awesome niche NYC story... an NYU student posts a TikTok on a “northbound elevator” imitating the @MTA Subway announcer — after it goes viral, Charlie Pellett himself, aka the official “Stand clear is the closing doors” voice, responds to her. pic.twitter.com/T2OP3TuMVS

— Lindsay Tuchman (@LindsayTuchman) September 16, 2020
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