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Sir, The Hindu's special supplement of September 13 is a collector's copy. At the age of 49, I am rediscovering the paper from day one of its existence. S.M. Usman, Tirunelveli, T.N.
Sir, The supplement is very informative. It highlights the memorable events and also gives a wide coverage of the past 125 years' history. Sivagami Govindarajan, Chennai
Sir, The Hindu's inspiring saga and the nostalgic rare images of yesteryear blend together to make the supplement a treasure trove. V. Bhimeswara Rao, Kakinada, A.P.
Sir, The supplement proves that you can go the extra mile for your ardent readers. But in your selection of paper clippings in the first page collage, there is no place for Rajiv Gandhi's assassination, which took place in your home State. Why? Bidyut Kumar Chatterjee, Faridabad
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