
Monday, October 19, 1998
The Killing Screen?
A famous television director-cum-producer, Sanjeev Bhattacharya, died suddenly and tragically. Bhattacharya was none other than the man who brought Amaanat (Zee) to innumerable viewers -- the most-watched serial in cable and satellite TV homes.

Balancing Act
Housing a population of around 20,000, a prevailing landlord-tenant system, farmers, fields and greenery; 20 years back Dombivli was called "mini-Pune" and the name stuck.

Britain restores memorial of its royal outsider
He was an outsider who married into British royalty, whose work for his adopted nation was undervalued in his lifetime. Yet after Prince Albert died in 1861, Britons were overtaken by contrition at their failure to acknowledge his contributions, and raised money to perpetuate his name.

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