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2007: Wrapping up the year
A glimpse at a couple of issues that played centrestage — climate change and the 123 Nuclear Agreement.


Winners and losers
An eventful year in the sporting calendar. India had a fair share of lows but also some brilliant successes.

Long legged, but no beauty!
Small brain, but the bird is not stupid.

Sweet smelling stamps
India Post, for the first time, released perfumed stamps in December 2006. In doing so, they joined a small band of postal administrations like New Zealand, the U.S. and Thailand which have issued such stamps. Valued at Rs. 15 each, the ...
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