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    What On Earth Happened To Bollywood?

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    Words by Moiza Butt As a young girl, I loved nothing more than watching a Bollywood film with my family. In the 90’s, Bollywood was at its peak, with interesting new films every week. They are now the classics we all love to watch and talk about. Growing older, my interest in Bollywood fizzled out…

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    Review: Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood

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    By Natalie Carragher Welcome to the bizarre imagination of Margaret Atwood, where the leading character of her post-apocalyptic nightmare, Snowman, lives in a tree wearing nothing but a bed-sheet. In Atwood’s world pigs cannot fly, but you wish they could, as that would be simpler than being genetically merged with raccoons. The same goes for…

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    Ah, The Mobile Phone

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    Words by Kevin Danson The mid nineties opened the jaws of many children in awe as the wireless telephone, what we today call the ‘Mobile’, was being introduced to our homes. I remember the day my Dad walked into the living room and placed this block of au courant technology next to our very small…

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    ‘Noisy’ Manchester Welcome for Tories.

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    Words By Neil Harrison The Conservative Party is set to receive a hostile reception tomorrow (Sunday 29th September) as it arrives in Manchester for its 2013 conference. Over 40,000 demonstrators are expected to take to the streets of the city in protest at the party’s welfare and NHS reform policies, and to push for greater…

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    Discussion is key if Left Unity is to be successful

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    The launch of Left Unity, a campaign to form a new party on the left of British politics, began a process that has needed to happen for a long time, but past mistakes must be avoided, argue Rachel Archer and Josh Davies. The Left is weak. It lacks the influence to challenge austerity, much less…

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