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| My elder son, Darryl, said this morning....(October 22, 1996) |
| While intially the whole country was happy...(June 10, 1996) |
| This is morning, the wife was saying: “Today is budget day...(July 22, 1996) |
| Last night, at dinner, my elder son, Darryl, asked for mixed vegetable pickle...(July 17, 1996) |
| The wife was saying: “If you were a lawyer...(October 7, 1996) |
| The wife, who has started taking interest in cricket....(November 4, 1996) |
| When I returned to office this morning...(August 2, 1996) |
| I was telling my sons...(February 12, 1991) |
| The wife was saying...(October 16, 1991) |
| I do not know about your family...(August 10, 1991) |
| Remember the old days...(February 10, 1991) |
| The wife was saying this morning...(September 26, 1991) |
| With television, video, cable, Star TV...(September 20, 1991) |
| Yesterday was the birthday of our younger son...(July 26, 1991) |
| The wife was saying...(November 7, 1991) |
| The wife was saying this morning: “It is about time...(August 8, 1991) |
| My two sons, Darryl and Derek, have been spending...(April 30, 1991) |
| The wife was saying: “Every time Mr. Chandra Shekhar comes to town...(December 4, 1991) |
| The wife was asking this morning...(July 12, 1990) |
| The wife was saying this morning...(September 21, 1990) |
| A lot of people in Bombay...(October 30, 1990) |
| The Bofors affair continues to grip the interest of the nationa...(August 31, 1990) |
| The wife was saying this morning: 'Eveybody is involed in the Bofors case...(August 30, 1990) |
| I had to go to Banglore for some work...(June 26, 1990) |
| I do not know about your family...(June 15, 1990) |
| The wife was telling me: 'Everybody is trying to get rid of Mr. V.P. Singh...(May 6, 1990) |
| With the overnight hike in BEST fares...(April 5, 1990) |
| In the old days, a film star was a film star...(February 5, 1990) |
| The wife was saying this morning...(June 4, 1990) |
| The wife was telling me this morning...(September 2, 1990) |
| It is the birthday of my youndger son...(March 19, 1990) |
| As in our times we used to complain that Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi...(January 19, 1990) |
| The wife was saying this morning: 'If the prime minister is coming today...(January 15, 1990) |
| The wife was saying: 'Do not expect any greeting card...(December 23, 1987) |
| It was like a climax in Hindi film...(December 15, 1987) |
| My elder son, Darryl, was saying...(October 15, 1987) |
| This business of selecting the man of the year...(December 19, 1986) |
| The wife was telling me this morning...(December 18, 1986) |
| The wife was saying the morning...(December 12, 1986) |
| The wife was saying this morning: “Let us all go to Sharjah...(November 21, 1986) |
| The wife was saying this morning “If you join the Congress...(July 11, 1986) |
| The film strike has been going on for so long...(October 27, 1986) |
| The wife was saying this morning...(October 23, 1986) |
| When my two sons, Darryl and Derek, told me that...(September 25, 1986) |
| The wife was saying: 'If Mr. Ratan Tata could be made chairman...(September 22, 1986) |
| The wife was saying this morning...(February 9, 1986) |
| The wife was saying: 'Why don't you get Mr. Gandhi...(June 23, 1986) |
| I was trying to explain to the wife the intricacies of world cup football...(September 6, 1986) |
| Of late, so many new developments have taken place...(May 6, 1986) |
| The wife was saying this morning: “Mr. Atal Behari Vajpayee is getting...(February 21, 1986) |
| My two sons, Darryl and Derek, came home yesterday looking very excited...(December 13, 1985) |
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