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Vadivellan has recovered from a knee injury and will feature in his first meet of the year this weekends Singapore Open. The Ipoh-born runner suffered the injury three weeks before the Indonesia SEA Games last November. The 26-year-old Vadivellan,
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What began eight years ago as a four-hour-long celebration of the city has today transformed into an elaborate fortnight-long celebration. Madras Week, which is growing bigger each year, will begin on August 19 and go on up to August 26. This year,
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Journalist-author Bishwanath Ghosh's latest book Tamarind City attempts to analyse and define Chennai with honesty and sensitivity Ghosh did not set out with any pretensions of being a younger rival to Muthiah, said N. Ram, Director, Kasturi & Sons
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Ravindran History is an unforgiving mistress, for it records the good, the bad and the ugly, said B.E. Bellippa, former president of the Association of British Scholars (ABS), while introducing the second volume of the trilogy on Madras, edited by
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Padmanabhan, who retired last week after a long career in publishing his company being one of the oldest in the South to bring out literary works in English How does one introduce K.S...He has worked at a bookshop; run a bookshop; owned a publishing
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Subbiah, chairman, National Skill Development Corporation hands over the first copy of S...Raghunathan Second edition of Madras its past and its present' released This story doesn't start with Once upon a time' so recalled historian S. Muthiah on
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There are columnists who fill a space and there are columnists who light up the space...Muthiah, historian, and columnist, was in the latter group, former West Bengal Governor Gopalkrishna Gandhi said while speaking at the release function of Mr.
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Srinivasan British Deputy High Commissioner Mike Nithavrianakis (second from left) releasing S. Muthiah's (third from left) book Down by the Adyar' on Monday. Also seen are: Sri Lankan Deputy High Commissioner Vadivel Krishnamoorthy (second from
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I've been watching them going around the city last week in police-protected groups to smash all those signboards that do not give the names of shops, institutions etc. large, loud and prioritised in Tamil, preferably Classical Tamil. It won't be long
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