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| If Burma becomes free, I would like to visit it.(September 13, 1998) |
| One of the pleasures of Sunday mornings is going to the Grant Road Market.(October 9, 1998) |
| I was a little ill for a couple of days: cold, cough, fever, flu.(September 10, 1986) |
| Everybody has some brand loyalty.(February 16, 1993) |
| Among the people who have been invited to participate in Kaun Banega Crorepati is my friend who lives on the 21st floor and is a crorepati several times over and then some.(August 28, 2000) |
| My life has been series of cricket milestones.(February 18, 1996) |
| As I walked to the office this morning, Parsis,(August 21, 1992) |
| It may now be told.(June 22, 1997) |
| I have not seen all the Crorepati programmes on TV,(December 1, 2001) |
| The municipality has issued detailed instructions on how to remove the turbidity in water before drinking it.(September 6, 1976) |
| I am having this recurring nightmare.(July 19, 2000) |
| The other day,(June 28, 1998) |
| I have the highest regard for our fishermen.(June 21, 1996) |
| It is on occasions such as these, after a long weekend and on the morning of returning to work,(July 28, 1988) |
| The monsoon has never been my favourite season.(June 21, 1990) |
| The heaviest rains Bombay experienced were in 1947,(July 13, 1987) |
| All that I ever learned about journalism(July 15, 1987) |
| The rains, I have always felt, are the rich man's weather.(June 13, 1986) |
| People keep telling me:(June 14, 1993) |
| And last night, as the city slept, summer ended and the monsoon began.(April 6, 1993) |
| These must be the last few days of summer.(November 6, 1992) |
| The other day(April 4, 1999) |
| The wife was saying: "Have you written to Tendulkar's father asking for an invitation to his son's wedding?"(May 24, 1995) |
| In a quarter century, Shyam Benegal has compiled a fine a body of work as any(July 16, 1998) |
| According to a report, Indian Railways are installing telephones in train compartments for the convenience of passengers.(May 3, 1994) |
| According to a report, Indian Railways are installing telephones in train compartments(May 3, 1994) |
| Once upon a time I was travelling by the Varanasi Express from Benares to Bombay.(January 15, 2000) |
| I was a little ill for a couple of days(September 10, 1986) |
| I understand that a lot of executives now indulge in Friday dressing.(August 5, 2000) |
| I have not been to Sharjah. I have been to Dubai and Abu Dhabi. In fact, my ticket was through Abu Dhabi,(April 22, 1998) |
| If I may fashion a new description for myself — I am a budgetignoramous. I cannot tell a good budget from a bad budget.(January 3, 2001) |
| These mornings, when I get up (5 a.m.), the first thought that runs through my mind is: Is this the coldest day of the year?(February 2, 2000) |
| The wife was saying last night :"I hope you have got me a 'Gili Valentine' for tomorrow."(February 14, 1999) |
| I am planning a brief holiday in Kathmandu.(April 5, 1994) |
| I have yet to figure out whether all Indians living abroad are NRIs or only some of them are. There are several related questions:(November 2, 1994) |
| One of my favourite drinking places was opposite the Old Custom House in the Fort.(June 1, 1992) |
| The other day, I had gone to the Bombay Dyeing Store...(September 9, 1996) |
| Sitting here on a PC...(June 9, 1996) |
| I do not have personal experience of other hospitals...(November 7, 1996) |
| One of our leading doctors...(December 23, 1991) |
| These days, it seems, when you fall ill...(February 19, 1996) |
| I fail ill on an average once in three years...(February 13, 1996) |
| I have one Ara in my house...(November 25, 1991) |
| A cousin, who left Bombay for London...(November 21, 1991) |
| The first time I met Mr. Bal Thackeray...(January 11, 1991) |
| In case days of word-processors and personal computers...(March 10, 1991) |
| Yesterday evening, I was visiting some friends...(January 10, 1991) |
| Monday morning: Sitting on the old Underwood...(February 9, 1991) |
| Since the rupee is so much in the news...(August 7, 1991) |
| I do not see many Hindi films...(April 24, 1991) |
| Recently, we have acquired a washing-machine...(April 22, 1991) |
| My father was a fairly intellligent man...(April 19, 1991) |
| The other day, I had the opportunity...(April 18, 1991) |
| This is a true story...(September 11, 1990) |
| We have recently acquired a cordless telephone...(August 27, 1993) |
| I have always had good friends...(August 25, 1993) |
| Over the years, I have had accounts in several banks...(November 9, 1990) |
| The other day, I was invited for tea at an ancient solicitor's firm...(May 9, 1990) |
| The chief asked me to interview a typical farmer(August 17, 1990) |
| I have just installed a Voltas air-conditioner in my bedroom...(November 4, 1990) |
| The other day, I was invited to the Central Interlligence...(September 4, 1990) |
| When I reached the Colaba police station...(March 16, 1990) |
| Among my few possessions is the Underwood...(March 14, 1990) |
| Sundays, I like to spend at home...(February 11, 1987) |
| Though I no longer reside at Churchgate...(October 24, 1986) |
| I was a little ill for a couple of days, could, cough, fever, ‘fly.(July 10, 1986) |
| My daily morning route to the office has once again changed...(September 26, 1986) |
| Yesterday, at a friend's house, I saw for the first time a serial...(December 8, 1986) |
| On Saturday evening, for probably the third time in my life....(December 23, 1985) |
| Saturday nights are not exactly what they used to be....(October 14, 1985) |
| One of the few people I find a little difficult to get on with is Mrs. Rajani...(September 10, 1985) |
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