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statesman news service NEW DELHI, 29 APRIL: Though never a journalist by profession, readers of English-language newspapers would be more than familiar with the byline of Raj Chatterjee,who passed away in the Capital on Wednesday at the age of 96. For he had mastered the art of story-telling: recalling what to most people would be trivial incidents, but so embellishing them with cross-reference anecdotes, injecting much humour, and presenting them in an inimitable style that he soon became a household name. Chatterjeewas a frequent, and prolific, contributor to the Now and Again and New Delhi Notebook features in The Statesman. His lighter pieces, or middles, graced several other …