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Snaps and taps from India
10 September 2009
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From the collection of the Indian National Museum: Chicks who love guns
Which sort of reminds me of this nugget of gold:
I hear there was a time when eastern block was cool in India...
And I'm guessing that's where these mannequins in old Delhi came from. Speaking of Nikita dolls, later in the afternoon I passed a ...
To be frisked or not to be frisked
There are two types of people in India - those who get frisked and those who don't. The rules of the game are very clear and displayed ...
Hard work in pink
Not to suggest this has national applicability, but in villages I visited recently it was hard to miss the amount of hard menial work being...
Grand final 2008 - not what we expected!
The papers have chosen their narrative: Hawks valiant; Cats caught napping; goliath taught a lesson. Fair enough. But while the scribes lu...
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