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Terry Gilliam: Funny, frugal and living well

It's hard to discuss the greatest film comedies of all time without mentioning "Monty Python and the Holy Grail." The film, made on a very low budget with money invested from the rock community ...

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Check out these Twitter feeds for daily discounts and frugal living tips.

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A little money will go further in these places. They offer cheap or free entertainment, low housing costs and plenty of stores for price-sensitive shoppers.

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Insight: India's "Queen of Democrazy" at the crossroads of change

KOLKATA, India (Reuters) - Kolkata's red-brick secretariat was built more than 200 years ago for Britain's East India Company, which used trade in opium, cloth and tea to colonize the subcontinent. Distrust of foreign merchants lingers still. For the past year, the sprawling building has been occupied by Mamata Banerjee, the diminutive chief minister of West Bengal state who is perhaps the ...

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"Queen of Democrazy" at the crossroads of change

KOLKATA, India (Reuters) - Kolkata's red-brick secretariat was built more than 200 years ago for Britain's East India Company, which used trade in opium, cloth and tea to colonise the subcontinent. Distrust of foreign merchants lingers still. For the past year, the sprawling building has been occupied by Mamata Banerjee, the diminutive chief minister of West Bengal who is perhaps the largest ...

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