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K.S. Pathmanaban,
Sir, In 1943-44, my fourth form English teacher told me that if one was able to read and understand one of the two editorials in The Hindu, he could consider himself as having learnt English. And my doctor often says The Hindu is safe for a heart patient it is bland but authentic.
N.S. Ramanathan,
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