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The Raj and DK Line-Up You Cannot Miss

Sukanya Verma looks at their eclectic career of over two decades as their latest offering Citadel: Honey Bunny, the Indian leg of the Russo Brothers globetrotting spy universe series, drops on Amazon Prime Video on November 7.




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Why opposition to dollar dominance should not be about geopolitics




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The US election and some notes from the endgame




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This is why India cannot phase out coal like the UK




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Suhas Palshikar writes: In Maharashtra, a big fight for nothing




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October 30, 1984, Forty Years Ago: Former J&K CM Farooq Abdullah stated he would not compromise with PM Indira Gandhi




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The myth vs reality of China’s economy: It is not in free fall




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Donald Trump is in love – and not just with himself




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Not the bad old days in Mumbai




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Four days before he passed away, Bibek Debroy wrote his obituary: ‘There is a world outside that exists. What if I am not there? What indeed?’




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Tavleen Singh writes: Uniformity is not something India wants or needs




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Life’s a marathon, not a sprint




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India could not create mass prosperity. It’s not too late




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C Raja Mohan writes on US elections: Contrary to popular belief, American power is not diminishing




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Faizan Mustafa on Supreme Court’s AMU verdict: Minority institutions are not just for minorities




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The consumer economy cannot afford to disregard the care economy of unpaid labour




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Not just Australia — as a parent, I think other countries too should ban social media for kids under 16




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The Third Edit: Bad news for serial procrastinators: It’s not better late than never




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It’s not social constraints or access anymore — women are held back by lack of employment opportunities




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Art, not obscenity: In Bombay High Court’s judgment on nudity in art, a reminder




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Kashmir will not become part of Pakistan: Farooq Abdullah

Abdullah said if the terrorists think they can establish Pakistani writ in Jammu and Kashmir by indulging in such acts, they are mistaken.




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The new Rs 2,000: noteworthy or not?

Armed with a new Rs. 2,000 note, this reporter tries his luck at getting change at a few outlets in Chennai




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Short, not simple

Men these days seem to be out to prove that even with short hair, there are lots of ways to add panache to their look




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ISL: Goa claim yet another win in top-of-the-table tie

FC Goa registered a 2-1 victory over Punjab FC on Wednesday in the Indian Super League marking their second consecutive win to climb to top-three in standings.




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I'm not done yet: PV Sindhu eyes LA 2028 Olympics

PV Sindhu says if she remains injury-free and in peak physical condition, she will aim for a third medal.




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ATP Finals: Bopanna-Ebden start on a losing note

Rohan Bopanna and partner Matthew Ebden were defeated by the Italian duo of Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori in their opening match.








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Owen Smith may not beat Jeremy Corbyn, but he passed the Today test | Michael White

As he tussled with John Humphrys on Radio 4, the Labour leadership challenger sounded confident, articulate and human

Listening to the radio this morning I had an experience I realised I’d almost forgotten. It was the sound of a Labour politician being combatively quizzed on Radio 4 by Today’s John Humphrys in the key 8.10 spot and giving confident, articulate answers in return. When did I last hear that, I wondered?

What follows here isn’t a party political broadcast for Owen Smith. For the first time since Labour’s glittering leadership contest to succeed Harold Wilson in 1976 – Callaghan versus Healey, Foot, Crosland, Jenkins and Benn – he’s a leadership contender whom OAP Mike doesn’t really know.

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REFUND JASON NOT UPLOADING

The uploaded JSON file which was created via offline utility has invalid data format.. IS THE ERROR I GET EVERYTIME ON UPLOADING EVEN WHEN IM USING MSOFFICE2010 AND HAVE VALIDATED THE DATA IN XL




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Unemployment due to Covid-19 is surely worth more than a footnote | Larry Elliott

The mental and physical stresses caused by fear of layoff have left many workers feeling suicidal

The number of jobless people in the US rose by more than 20 million in April, something deemed worthy of a mention in the “and in other news” slot on the BBC’s evening TV bulletin.

Sure, it was the 75th anniversary of VE day and there were socially distanced street parties to cover and archive footage of crowds gathered in front of Buckingham Palace to treasure.

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How to withdraw PPF by legal heirs but not nominee?

Hello Sir,

some years ago, my brother committed suicide and died. He had a PPF account which i recently discovered.I found nominee details thru net banking. The name registered as Nominee doesn't even exist and we don't even know anyone with that name. Now what is the procedure to withdrawal funds?




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Music Review: Notebook

<strong>EXPECTATIONS</strong> Most of the times when newcomers are launched, the film belongs to the romantic genre. Of course when it is a love story in the offering then music has to be a strong point as well. Moreover, <em>Notebook</em> is a Salman Khan production and hence you do expect composer Vishal Mishra to deliver goods along with his team of lyricists who come together for five tracks. <img class="aligncenter wp-image-966217 size-full" title="Music Review: Notebook" src="https://www.bollywoodhungama.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Music-Review-Notebook.jpg" alt="Music Review: Notebook" width="720" height="450" /> <strong>MUSIC</strong> The manner in which <strong><em>'Safar'</em></strong> begins, you are reminded of <em>'Ilahi'</em> [<em>Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani</em>]. Moreover, Mohit Chauhan is the common element as well which further enhances the appeal of this Kaushal Kishore written number. Composer Vishal Mishra does well to create the kind of music that is set in the hills and brings in the right serenity that you associate with such milieu. Based on Kashmiri folk music, lyricist Kaushal Kishore spins <strong><em>'Bumro'</em></strong>, the core theme of which was also heard in Hrithik Roshan's <em>Mission Kashmir</em> almost two decades back. This time around it is Kamaal Khan who renders <em>'Bumro'</em> and while the impact is decent enough, you still want to go back to the Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy composition that had made waves back in year 2000. It's the sound of piano that kick-starts the proceedings for the first romantic number in <em>Notebook</em>, <strong><em>'Nai Lagda'</em></strong>. Vishal Mishra brings himself behind the mike for this soothing love song that is based on melody with Akshay Tripathi coming up with quintessential filmy lyrics. A song about pain associated with separation, this one has Asees Kaur as Vishal's companion and is fair. Vishal Mishra steps in as a lyricist too along with Abhendra Upadhyay for <strong><em>'Laila'</em></strong>, another love song, which is led by Dhvani Bhanushali. A soft sounding number which has a core situational appeal, it has orchestra playing a major role as there is a variety of instruments coming into play. With a Western influence to it, this one starts seeping into mind after repeated hearing. Last to arrive is <strong><em>'The Notebook Symphony'</em></strong> and can well be expected to be a part of the film's background score. An elaborate piece which is made to accentuate the soundtrack's big screen appeal, this one should make an impression along with the film's narrative. <strong>OVERALL</strong> The music of <em>Notebook</em> is decent and though there aren't any major chartbusters out there, as a group of songs there is certain consistency coming into play. If the film does well in theatres, the music should find added traction. <strong>OUR PICK(S)</strong> <em>‘Safar’</em>, <em>‘Nai Lagda’</em>




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Clinton Wins Dixville Notch Midnight Vote

Hillary Clinton on Tuesday beat Republican rival Donald Trump in Dixville Notch, a small town in New Hampshire that traditionally votes just after midnight before the Presidential election balloting starts elsewhere in the US later in the day




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Why Not Choose Wholesale Jewelry





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The threat of secular stagnation has not gone away

The economy is prone to sluggish growth — if the past few years are anything to go by




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Trump claims credit he is not due on the economy

Growth has exceeded expectations outside the US rather than within it




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Ending quarterly reports will not stop short-termism

Requiring less information would favour better-connected professional investors




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The US cannot hold China’s economy back

Even trying to do so risks strengthening the most anti-American elements in Beijing




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It’s not just Richard Branson’s businesses that are hurt by lockdown

Crisis has exposed the dissonance between the tycoon’s public image and reality




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Virus boost for Amazon is not without risks

The ecommerce giant’s increasing power will attract greater scrutiny




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Another death, but not accounted for




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Roja Receives Legal Notice For Flowers Controversy Amid Lockdown

Actress-turned-politician Roja recently received a court notice for violating Novel Coronavirus lockdown rules. On April 21, Roja inaugurated a drinking water tap in Nagari. Her supporters welcomed the actress by standing in a row and throwing flowers at her feet as




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Rakul Preet Singh Is Holding THIS In The Viral Video And It’s Not A Wine Bottle

Rakul Preet Singh found herself in trouble as a video of hers went viral amid the lockdown. Recently, a clip of the actress wearing a mask and carrying a small bottle has surfaced on the internet. Unfortunately, the clip went viral




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AIADMK govt will not return to power if it opens liqour shops during lockdown: Rajinikanth

The shops were ordered to function between 10 am and 5 pm in Chennai and the government had stated that a distance of 6 feet would be maintained between customers and that additional staff would be deployed at the stores to ensure crowd control.




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'Come up with another option': Pat Cummins on banning saliva and sweat to shine one side of the ball

Australia fast bowler Pat Cummins need an alternative option if using spit and sweat, which is used to help shine the ball is banned in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.




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Writing sounds in Carolingian Europe: the invention of musical notation / Susan Rankin, University of Cambridge

Lewis Library - ML174.R26 2018




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Musical and socio-cultural anecdotes from Kitāb al-aghānī al-kabīr: annotated translations and commentaries / by George Dimitri Sawa

Rotch Library - ML189.M87 2019