And she knew just what to do. Sunanda’s eye-popping life-story.
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COVER STORY
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They created subtle and overt pressure, but the two Modis couldn’t stall Kochi’s rendezvous with IPL
In the muckfest that’s the IPL, Lalit Modi’s enemies have drawn blood
Development is all. In Jehanabad district, the Nitish government’s efforts pushes the Maoists to the margins.
A random survey of the audience at the Commonwealth Prize reception revealed that except the six judges, nobody had read both the winning books
It will entertain you as it charts the many weirdnesses of urban India. But not often enough to recommend that you read this book instead of the author's blog
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They created subtle and overt pressure, but the two Modis couldn’t stall Kochi’s rendezvous with IPL
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In the muckfest that’s the IPL, Lalit Modi’s enemies have drawn blood
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Tharoor, jitega zaroor...was his old slogan. Now to the PowerPlay overs.
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Barricaded by the rebels, development stays off Lalgarh
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Malkangiri has never seen the State—before or after Maoists
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Development is all. In Jehanabad district, the Nitish government’s efforts pushes the Maoists to the margins.
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A random survey of the audience at the Commonwealth Prize reception revealed that except the six judges, nobody had read both the winning books
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It will entertain you as it charts the many weirdnesses of urban India. But not often enough to recommend that you read this book instead of the author's blog
OTHER STORIES
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Fatima Bhutto’s impeccable prose looks her family’s tragedies steadily in the eye, but turns a blind one towards the excesses of her beloved grandfather
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Ten years ago, Medici would have won raves. Now, with home-cooks juggling aglio e olio and aloo paratha, ‘good’ alone may not be enough.
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Aparna Sen’s adaptation of the Kunal Basu story is engaging and emotive only in parts and not profound enough to linger on in your mind.
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On winning the Commonwealth Writers’ best book prize for Solo
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Should I sell the stake and start a 20-20 league in Dubai with the help of Shoaib and Sania? Shashi can join in —it will purely be an external affair.
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One accurate indicator of the current state of India-Pakistan relations is levels of cellphone connectivity. My BlackBerry went dead the second my PIA flight landed in Lahore and no new SIM would revive it
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It’s selective barbarity. The rich are spared; local politics, land influence most cases.
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Our crafts are being reborn in new forms as trendy, high-end products for a global market
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A unique Kannada production is under way
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The growing visibility of Indians in the UK polls reflects their heft at several levels
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A faculty spat over quotas subtracts from JNU’s inclusive ethos
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The latest Chinese hacking scare finds India’s vital organs baffled and unready
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The Kerala state’s move to back a Shariah-based NBFC is stuck
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Islamic banking has some pluses. But with our secular banking rules....