Satyameva Jayate!

Sunday, 31 August 2008 06:08 by Kalyan Chakravarthy
Rajasekhar and Jeevitha, the star couple, have again hit the headlines. And, again for the wrong reason. What's wrong with you guys?? [More]

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Not Murray, but Marcus Mints

Sunday, 31 August 2008 05:07 by Rajan Bala
The confession by former England opening batsman, MarcusTrescothick, he was in charge of keeping the ball polished during the Ashesseries that his country won in 2005 at home, has not shocked any one. He hasrevealed in his autobiography – “Coming back to me” – “It was my job to keepthe shine on the new ball as long as possible with a bit of spit and a lot ofpolish. [More]

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Mr. Market seeking direction

Thursday, 28 August 2008 09:53 by Musa Kaiser
This is far from being an “ideal” time to enter the market. When the Market is confused, as it seems to be right now, it is better to wait on the sidelines and let the Market get some direction before committing oneself. [More]

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Why, Chennai, why?

Wednesday, 27 August 2008 03:53 by Rajan Bala
Tamil Nadu is to have a new cricket stadium, to come up near Kancheepuram, known for its silk sarees first, and then, for its seer, second? There is already the massive Chidambaram Stadium right in the heart of Chennai and one cannot see the necessity for another, unless the incentive is that it will be bigger than the ones in Kolkata and Melbourne. So what if it is? [More]

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Sania's ranking plunge

Tuesday, 26 August 2008 16:46 by Jagannath Das
Tennis star Sania Mirza's ranking, down to 70 now, will likely further fall before she can rise, probably next year. [More]

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Metro-morphosis

Tuesday, 26 August 2008 16:06 by Ali Bin Abdulla
It’s surely a matter of elation for a true-blue Hyderabadi like me to note that the four centuries and nearly two decades-old culturally vibrant historic is finally, a metropolitan city! [More]

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Herschelle, the loser

Monday, 25 August 2008 12:59 by Rajan Bala
Reading about the expensive divorce, South African batsman Herschelle Gibbs has gone through surely makes people wonder whether a few Indians have this sort of fate in store. [More]

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Lesson from Beijing

Monday, 25 August 2008 08:52 by Bala Murali Krishna
So we have had the most successful Olympics ever – three medals including a gold. It does seem a miniscule achievement for a nation of over a billion. But such has been our past, these actually represent a giant leap for Indian sports. [More]

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Chiru magic again?

Friday, 22 August 2008 04:53 by Kalyan Chakravarthy
At last, megastar Chiranjeevi has plunged headlong into politics. It was expected but was agonisingly protracted. It must have come as a relief for his fans. But hang on a sec. None of us will ever be seeing Chiranjeevi dance!! Sounds unthinkable, for we have all been so used to watching his leg shakes from childhood. This is nothing short of a tragedy! [More]

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Ajantha Mendis is no freak

Wednesday, 20 August 2008 16:04 by Rajan Bala
Anyone who has been watching Sri Lankan spinner Ajantha Mendis is as confused as all the Indian batsmen are as to what tricks he does with the ball. He was the destroyer in the first ODI and the indications are that the younger batsmen are not likely to do better than the senior ones. The latter h... [More]

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