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Jacques Audiard’s Rust and Bone is a gut-wrenching drama which chronicles the lives of two people who stand by each other when all hope is lost
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They gave up their lives as farmers to look for greener pastures in the City. What they found instead, was a career in rag picking, which paid them a little better than tilling land.
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The mayor recently visited many places and found bus shelters allotted to ad agencies violating rules. The corporation on the other hand is considering terminating the BOT system.
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While there are loads of people who can just throw their stuff into a bag and traipse out to discover the world, there is one thing I would reluctantly confess – I am a rather reluctant traveller even though right from my childhood, I remember travelling at least once or twice a year with my parents on holidays across the country
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They didn’t have much experience, but what Aditya Gupta and Karan S Kumar did have was confidence and creativity. And that is what helped them establish a successful business, iGenero.
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Since the 1990s, most of the changes Microsoft has pushed out for its operating system has been under the hood but on October 26, the Redmond-based company will officially release the most revolutionary update to its OS in two decades — Windows 8.
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Much sought-after for his inimitable concept photography, Subi Samuel’s pictures speak a thousand words, leaving the beholder mesmerised by their sheer brilliance and purity in thought and execution. No wonder he’s the go-to guy for bringing out the best in his favourite subject— photography. He talks us through some of his favourite pictures.
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‘She’ is no longer the pretty damsel in distress, eagerly awaiting her saviour and batting her eyelids. Women today are taking things into their hands and do not shy away from knocking men senseless when needed.
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Hansal Mehta’s Shahid, which is based on lawyer-cum-activist Shahid Azmi’s life, is a hard-hitting film about one man who fought against the odds.
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Even before the curtain call at Hyderabad, South Korea readies itself to host the CoP-12 in 2014. Director of Ramsar Regional Center East Asia, Professor Gae-Jae Joo of the Korean delegation speaks to Postnoon on why the next CoP will be a very different one from this year’s event.
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