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Simply Sanath Magic
There are many facets to Jayasuriya, but all of them can be summed up in one phrase, a quiet achiever. Or Simply Sanath, shall we say?
State Gazette
She had her cake, then ate it too; From frame-up to goof-up; Getting those cowboy blues; The evangelist's living hell; Agnivarsha in Pune; The customary musical chairs.
Simply Sanath Magic
There are many facets to Jayasuriya, but all of them can be summed up in one phrase, a quiet achiever. Or Simply Sanath, shall we say?
Gulzar
On the Sahitya Akademi award for his Urdu collection of stories, <i>Dhuan</i>
State Gazette
She had her cake, then ate it too; From frame-up to goof-up; Getting those cowboy blues; The evangelist's living hell; Agnivarsha in Pune; The customary musical chairs.
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Sex, Rhetoric And Diplomatic Impunity
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Bearded State
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Sheathing Their Claws
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Reeling In The New
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Splintered Sorority
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'G For Gujarat, H For Himachal, I For India'
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A Bonfire Of Vanities
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With Them / Against Them
The DMK's bitter battles with the state BJP continue, so how long can they hang on at the Centre?
Wassup? Catsup
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A Debugged Operating $ystem
Take a cup of leftism. Stir in dashes of caring and fun. Blend with performance-obsessed managing. Garnish with middle-class values. Result: a success cocktail.
Return To Nowhere
The choice of the Stalinist structures of Pragati Maidan was matched only by other reminders to NRIs of our ugly bureaucracy.
At Sixes And Sevens
The suddenness with which Modi adopted hate as his poll campaign has left the Congress groping for an effective counter-strategy.
The Heart's Fifth Chamber
Nepal's experiment with anarchy and democracy holds a lesson for India—how autonomised regions of India could evolve.
Wage A War To Win Your Peace
The Constitution, not the Hindu Right, grants the Muslim his place in the country. It's his Indianness he can use as a weapon of assertion.
Bull's Eye
Years ago this writer wrote a column for the now defunct Illustrated Weekly of India. For six months before the liberation of Bangladesh it campaigned ...
Bibliofile
Shifting loyalties are a luxury that Indian authors are just discovering ...
Bollywood High
Refreshingly accessible as well as insightful take on the iconic moments in Hindi cinema.
Hill-Billy Aitken
Observant, humorous, self-effacing, reminds me in a way of Lawrence of Arabia — mentally tough.
Play It Again, Sam
A tribute to the man whose wit was as astounding as his military skill
Erotic Art
Indian Artists seem to be shedding their inhibitions lately.
Sense And Sensuality
When it comes to the erotic, Indian artists aren't fighting shy
External Affairs
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