Probably the only restaurant in the world with an attached travel agency - a small, alfresco place that serves great Mediterranean-fusion food.
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COVER STORY
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It's the silly season, the award time, with Commonwealth prize shortlist. But whatever happened to the Man Asian?
Desai is to be commended for documenting a major social ugliness in unflinching detail and producing a fluent page-turner in the process.
That rare thing: a literary thriller, with the quality of producing a sensation of vulnerability
The hunter mirrors the hunted, and the state is the fall guy in this book bursting with terror’s marginalia
An immensely likeable film, yet it leaves you dissatisfied. Like being hungry after a good meal.
The international head of Swarovski Crystal Society on their water school charity project
Each night I sent an e-mail to my wife that began with the words. “As I type, I have two ladies standing at my shoulder reading every word I write, which is very rude.” I would then pause and look up at them...
When will the baingan reach the aam admi? I’ll make no predictions but will say this much: Dr Singh is a very determined man.
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It's the silly season, the award time, with Commonwealth prize shortlist. But whatever happened to the Man Asian?
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Desai is to be commended for documenting a major social ugliness in unflinching detail and producing a fluent page-turner in the process.
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That rare thing: a literary thriller, with the quality of producing a sensation of vulnerability
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The hunter mirrors the hunted, and the state is the fall guy in this book bursting with terror’s marginalia
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An immensely likeable film, yet it leaves you dissatisfied. Like being hungry after a good meal.
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The international head of Swarovski Crystal Society on their water school charity project
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Each night I sent an e-mail to my wife that began with the words. “As I type, I have two ladies standing at my shoulder reading every word I write, which is very rude.” I would then pause and look up at them...
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When will the baingan reach the aam admi? I’ll make no predictions but will say this much: Dr Singh is a very determined man.
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India a top spender on neglected diseases
OTHER STORIES
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The wrong sort of antagonism is draining Hindi literature
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A film on a minuscule budget stuns viewers
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Bachelor-time has long resisted the times in Triplicane’s mansions. That may change now.
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A friendly enigma called Sumaiyah Amla
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An Indian PM makes a Saudi trip after 28 long years. The lowdown.
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The university’s spooks keep tabs on, even harass students, staff
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A profligate V-C, a homophobic row, crime and surveillance—all facets of the AMU syndrome
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Infosys HRD director on the government’s new visa regulations and how they are impacting business.
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New regulations are making it difficult for tourists—and skilled expats
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Stephen Batchelor, author of <i>Confessions of a Buddhist Atheist</i>, tells the untold story of the Buddha's life and death
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New research reveals the dark truths on the life and times of Buddha
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Our ill-equipped and untrained cops are easy Maoist targets
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Adoor’s slight of fellow Kerala auteur, the late Aravindan, shocks
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Apathy for World Cup publicity shows mammon’s grip over Indian hockey
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Amidst the Bt rumpus, a new GM bill may muzzle public concern
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Jaspal Singh’s murder shows that Sikhs are now just fodder in FATA’s inner war
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Digvijay Singh’s suggestion that Rahul might visit the UP town worries the home ministry, PMO
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Manmohan is stamping his own imprint on policy, but that’s putting him at odds with the party