DAVID is battling Goliath in Bombay's hopelessly one-sided English newspaper market. The Times of India (ABCcirculation: 410,000) is feeling the heat not from other broadsheets, but from the English tabloid Mid-Day (circulation: 90,000). It is a war of unequals. Bigger (Indian Express), older (The Free Press Journal) and better-resourced (The Indian Post) players have bitten the dust here before. But young Tarique Ansari seems to know best how to take on the Old Lady of Bori Bunder.