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July 27, 2009
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OUTLOOK-PICADOR NON-FICTION CONTEST 2002
 MEENAKSHI SHEDDE
 Lingering Over Lingerie
 One participant in the Outlook-Picador contest sent in two pieces, and the jury was impressed enough with both to have them included in the final shortlist.
 Web | Feb 15, 2002


OUTLOOK-PICADOR NON-FICTION CONTEST 2002
 MEENAKSHI SHEDDE
 Body Watching
 It might sound completely improbable to a foreigner, but the first time in my life that I looked at my body, as in really looked, was at the age of 35, when I visited Europe...
 Web | Feb 15, 2002


OUTLOOK-PICADOR NON FICTION CONTEST 2002
 DILIP D'SOUZA
 Kashmir Here, Kashmir There
 The second-prize-winning entry -- a reflection on geographical places and mind spaces -- the trouble, Troubles, and troubled spots.
 Web | Feb 14, 2002


OUTLOOK-PICADOR NON FICTION CONTEST 2002
 RUKUN ADVANI
 For East Is West, And West Is East, And Ever The Twain Have Met
 The history of the West's fictive dramatisations of the East begins in travelogue mixed with fantasy, such as those by Marco Polo, and culminates, for the present, with V.S. Naipaul...
 Web | Feb 13, 2002

 OUTLOOK-PICADOR NON FICTION CONTEST 2002
 ANJUM HASAN
 Shillong, Bob Dylan And Cowboy Boots
 The third-prize-winning entry -- a reflection on what Shillong's famed and unfussy love for western music implies for the city's self-perception ...
 Web | Feb 12, 2002


OUTLOOK-PICADOR NON-FICTION CONTEST 2002
 SARYU AHUJA
 Stars And Stripes
 Saryu Ahuja's prize-winning entry on the East-West clash—ammas with Tata Steel shares, NRI nephews from Yel-Lay, a hot Matunga, a cash-rich Tirupati...
 Magazine | Feb 18, 2002


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