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West Indies clinched a stunning victory over India in the semi-finals of the World Twenty20 cricket tournament. What was rather conspicuous though in Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium, packed with Indian fans, was the absence of even a polite applause for a team that performed brilliantly and defeated the host team. While disappointment over the home team's defeat is perfectly natural, the reaction of the majority of Indian team supporters present at Wankhede makes one wonder if we lack the basic ethics of sportsmanship.

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Fadnavis loses his man to political discomfort over the idea of a divided Maharashtra
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In the face of the staggering xenophobic anti-intellectualism that is relentlessly coursing through the veins of the hinterland following the arrival of Narendra Modi
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The media and the public are hawk-eyed over the splinte ring deaths of star romances
The Reviews MAGAZINE April 11, 2016
This adaptation from the French original is as light as a freshly-baked croissant
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A news book says that publicity-desperate Kim Kardashian and her mother had orchestrated the release of the 'stolen' sex tape.
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How on earth did Leicester City break into a small, elite club of English League champions?
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With visits to Saudi Arabia and UAE, Modi aims to position India globally so as to isolate Pakistan
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The govt is drifting into a military alliance with US without a proper national debate or a sensible assessment of its interests
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As far back as the 1970s, tax evasion was a flourishing business in India and the situation hasn’t changed much
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Whether Saritha Nair used her sexuality to twist the system to her favor is not even a legitimate question because it is she who lost everything in the game.
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An exciting new collection of previously unseen photographs of the Beatles and Eric Clapton taken by Pattie Boyd are to go on display for the first time in the UK
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The SC mentioned the cricket body's largesse to Gujarat
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Indian fashion designers need to come out of their cocoons
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West Indies clinched a stunning victory over India in the semi-finals of the World Twenty20 cricket tournament. What was rather conspicuous though in Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium, packed with Indian fans, was the absence of even a polite applause for a team that performed brilliantly and defeated the host team. While disappointment over the home team's defeat is perfectly natural, the reaction of the majority of Indian team supporters present at Wankhede makes one wonder if we lack the basic ethics of sportsmanship.
Plane hijackings have always captured popular imagination. The recent hijack of EgyptAir Flight MS181 has brought them back in the news. Take this quiz to find out how well you know the history of aircraft hijackings.