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Poles apart
As I look at my husband sleeping next to me, I’m almost certain he was someone else’s Mr Perfect, definitely not mine, writes Preeti S Saksena.
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I miss Calcutta, its languid pace and that inherent melancholy which only cities as old as she is are known to suffer from, writes Kumkum Dasgupta. |
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Dream machine
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I have been a usual Dilliwallah cursing autowallahs — the biggest thieves in Delhi — all the time for not going by the meter, writes Shankar Masafir. |
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Offtrack: Previous Stories |
 |  | Party heavyweight |  | It was a case of one fat man taking care of another, writes Kumkum Chadha. |  |  |
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 |  | Jungle bungle |  | ‘Mr Mathur has been attacked by a panther.’ The news spread like wildfire in Alwar, a small town known for its proximity to the Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary, writes Madhumita Gupta. |  |
|  |  | To your health |  | A penetrative voice challenged my fashionably slim existence at a spa a few months ago, writes Kulpreet Yadav. |  |  |
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 |  | Time out |  | For job-hoppers flitting from one organisation to another, someone who has stood steadfast in a single organisation for 25 years is a relic, writes Ritambhara Shastri. |  |
|  |  | Break the ice |  | Most of us probably know more about ice on the Martian poles than our own Arctic and Antarctic regions, writes Prakash Chandra. |  |  |
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 |  | Clearing the dust |  | Minister of State for Defence Mallipudi Mangapti Pallam Raju bought a sword from Pakistan for Congress President Sonia Gandhi, writes Kumkum Chadha. |  |
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