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  2. Vincent D'Souza - Wikipedia

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    Vincent D'Souza is a journalist and media entrepreneur based in Chennai. He is the editor and publisher of two community newspapers, The Mylapore Times and The Arcot Road Times in the city. He is also the executive editor of the largest neighbourhood newspaper in Chennai, The Adyar Times. The three newspapers have a combined circulation of over ...

  3. Mylapore - Wikipedia

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    Mylapore (also spelt Mayilapur[ note 1] ), or Thirumayilai, [ 3] is a neighbourhood in the central part of the city of Chennai, India. It is one of the oldest residential parts of the city. The locality is claimed to be the birthplace of the celebrated Tamil philosopher Valluvar, and the Hindu saint and philosopher, Peyalvar. [citation needed]

  4. Kapaleeshwarar Temple - Wikipedia

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    54 m (177 ft) The Kapaleeshwarar Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the god Shiva located in Mylapore, Chennai in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The temple was built around the 7th century CE and is an example of South Indian Architecture. [ 1][ 2] According to the Puranas, Parvati worshipped her husband Shiva in the form of a peahen ...

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  6. Mylapore clique - Wikipedia

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    Mylapore clique. The Mylapore Clique or oligarchy[ 1] (also faction, [ 2][ 3] group, [ 4] set, [ 3] or cabal[ 5]) was a small coterie, amounting to a "handful" [ 6] of politically moderate, elite [ 6] Brahmins, primarily Tamil Brahmins, many of them noted lawyers, administrators, academics or educators, or industrialists, [ 7] in the Madras ...

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  8. Today (website) - Wikipedia

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    Today is a Singaporean news website owned by Mediacorp. It was originally established in 2000 as a free newspaper , competing primarily with Singapore Press Holdings ' Streats . In 2004, SPH took a 40% stake in MediaCorp's publishing division and Today , discontinuing Streats in the process.

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