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Parth Chhabra

2019-05-21T00:05:10.256Z
Sometime in my first-year spring, at the dying end of an all-nighter, my friend Maya Perry and I left Butler to get breakfast at Ferris. Sitting by the large windows, consumed by sleep and thinking about our as-yet-unfinished essays, we spotted, down below, an editor from The Eye walking home: She was coming from 112th, the site of the old Spec office, and was slowly making her way home towards Plimpton in the soft, new light.
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2019-04-24T20:45:19.362Z

2018-02-14T06:22:26.184Z
For days, we sat around the TV. We heard—for the first time, and then over and over again—about the night of November 26, 2008, when 10 attackers, well-armed and well-trained, entered Bombay on a small boat. They stayed for four days.
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2017-12-08T15:52:00.971Z

2017-11-28T20:47:37.071Z
Dear readers,

2017-11-17T18:21:11.467Z
Dear readers,

2017-11-17T18:03:41.172Z
In honor of the archives issue, we dedicated this week’s Blinks to answering the question: What’s the most interesting story you’ve found in the Spectator archives?

2017-11-01T05:56:41.841Z
Dear Grim Readers,

2017-10-24T07:27:59.623Z
Dear kind, careless, caffeinated reader,
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