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Million-dollar misdeed memoirs
Many world leaders, instead of apologising for their misdeeds, are making millions by aggressively marketing their memoirs where they defend their wrongdoings, writes V. Gangadhar

Shakespeare’s famous words:
The evil that men do, lives after them,
The good is oft interr’d with their hones
It should now be rewritten as:
The evil that men do fetches them millions through their memoirs,
The good is oft interr’d with their bones.


W
e are now watching a phenomenon where leaders of powerful nations, once they left office, produced detailed memoirs of their years in power, marketed them aggressively and made millions.

Rock it like Jasleen
Jasleen Royal plays the guitar and mouth organ simultaneously while singing a song, writes Manav Mander
S
he is a complete vagabond and has a style of her own. Always in her trademark pyjamas and long loose t-shirts, 19-year-old Jasleen Royal from Ludhiana is a rock star in the making.

 

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THIS ABOVE ALL: I love you, mother
by Khushwant Singh

TELEPROMPT: Dazzling moments
by Mannika Chopra

PUNJABI ANTENNA: Heroes or merely labels?
by Randeep Wadehra

LIFE'S LESSONS: God’s way

LEXICON: Varied realms
by Deepti

WEBSIDE HUMOUR: Stuck jeep
Compiled by Sunil Sharma

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CROSSWORD
by Karuna Goswamy

Rhyme Time





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