Grand theorising about contending cricket cultures makes good copy, but ignores all the contingent and other factors that imparts the sport its thrill
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COVER STORY
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SJM national co-convenor Ashwani Mahajan explains why they are opposed to FDI.
Not all are bad but the most popular, and very rich ones, need to be brought under the scanner.
An interview with Greenpeace activist Priya Pillai who was to apprise British MPs of the ground situation at Mahan.
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Spectrum auctions leave telecom firms cold
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Business in bitesizes
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Leave swing to the poets. All we need is the demonic grin of the six.
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KCR’s decisions—and shenanigans over vaastu—make him seem quixotic
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SJM national co-convenor Ashwani Mahajan explains why they are opposed to FDI.
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Again, Shades of the Sohrabuddin Case
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The Govt Affidavit Defies Credulity
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Not all are bad but the most popular, and very rich ones, need to be brought under the scanner.
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An interview with Greenpeace activist Priya Pillai who was to apprise British MPs of the ground situation at Mahan.
OTHER STORIES
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Development is what they gave up their land for. Dust is what Mahan got.
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Essar considered pool to place neta-recommended recruits
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Nitin Gadkari’s South of France cruise trip on the Ruias’ yacht opens up serious questions of propriety
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It’s nothing new, opaque process has long bred corporate espionage
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Legendary broadcaster Muggeridge was a incurable groper, says a new book on BBC
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A new Channel 4 TV series trapped in the Raj serves up the obligatory, exotic nostalgia
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The SC judgement giving English supremacy in primary education is the death knell for our mother tongues
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Studio pottery is making inroads, in the art world and in living rooms
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Scent of a scam engulfs state CM and guv
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A sabbatical reading list for the young Congress leader
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Halal cosmetics arrive as idea and product
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<i>Outlook</i> in retrospect.
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My weekly fix of left-wing liberalism coupled with large dollops of masala sex and mirchi violence.
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How veteran publisher and man of books, Ravi Vyas, got into publishing.
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The book is as detailed and thorough as the various temples, stupas and monastic precints it covers.
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From the inimitable Bond comes wisdom wrapped in gentle tales, mountain mist and the natural world
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Tanjore is still finding its feet but the good news is that the food is excellent.
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The states of the nation: news, headlines, gossip, rumours, things we learnt
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Things are laid out too literal when they should have been left unsaid
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The actor on his book <i>Cracking the Code: My Journey to Bollywood</i> and his career
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Despite our playing talent we lack that vital something in the head.
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The overarching sentiment here is that Mahinda Rajapaksa is exactly the kind of president Sri Lanka needed in the past decade.
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A random sample from the British newspapers