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Muslim League's Kerala dilemma: Opposes liquor, but backs tax cut on mild drinks
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Muslim League's Kerala dilemma: Opposes liquor, but backs tax cut on mild drinks
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Related coverage for "Muslim League's Kerala dilemma: Opposes liquor, but backs tax cut on mild drinks": The Economic Times — Kerala liquor policy after coalition talks . India Today — Kerala CM smells of Bacardi: What's the liquor storm targeting VD Satheesan. Sweden Herald — Drug bonfire in Myanmar: 50 tons of drugs burned. Bon Appétit — Mexican Wine Breaks All the Rules. The Standard — The British rosé barometer: which wine to take into Wimbledon. Indy Week — Q&A: Adrian Larrea, The HAZE Company


