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May 20, 2005

Mumbai Cracks Down on Naughty Movie Posters

[SpeakSpeak News] Mumbai (India) officials have long been at odds with the city’s most recognizable industry. (Mumbai is the Hollywood of Bollywood.)

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

Mik's corner in Cyberspace - travel weblog - India, 2004: Immidiately getting a feel for the café-life of Mumbai! ‘Mocha Coffee & Conversation’ is a great place (on 82, Nagin Mahal, on Veer Nariman Road, near Churchgate Station Road) where they serve the most delicious coffee beans from all over the world, while Buena Vista Social Club plays in the loudspeakers. On every last Sunday of the month, they organise meetings of “The Mocha Backpaker Club” where travellers tell tales from faraway places, from 11 am to 2 pm.

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http://mediachannel.org  newswire | MediaChannel.org Beta: That's what Bob Woodward tells Joe Hagan. Time White House correspondent John Dickerson asks: "Is it better to have a piece with no anonymous sourcing that gets you five feet down the road? Or one using anonymous sourcing that gets you 10 feet down the road, that tells you more?" The Washington Post's Dana Priest notes: "We get bashed for all the anonymous sources but the administration is the one that insists on it. I don't think people realize that."

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Posted at May 20, 2005 04:32 PM

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