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Through The Looking-Glass

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Wild Life and Kappa Biriyani on a bus ride up to Munnar.


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On 19th September 2006 tanks of the Royal Thai Army rolled into Bangkok encircling key media installations and critical government facilities. A bewildered world, especially the Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra who was in New York at the time, watched as the Thai military and police took over reins at the Thai capital. More…

A couple of days ago Iraq’s interior ministry announced that they plan to dig trenches around Baghdad and set up security check points to reduce violence in and around the area. The government also made it amply clear that they would not use razor wire or concrete walls, but the metaphor still stands. More…

The process by which the Indian selection committee is formed has been a reason for disgruntlement for many years. Each of the five zones selects a representative and the five member selection panel then selects the Indian cricket team. The captain and the coach do not have a vote though they remain present in the selection meetings and have a say. More…

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The Armchair Historian is back from a hiatus. This week he talks about a war long forgotten.


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The Relief Crusaders

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Surya goes in search of the story behind the ubiquitous Sulabh Shauchalaya.


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Talking Timbuktu

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Abhishek profiles the legendary Ali Farke Toure


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A Visual Treat

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Ravi Venkatesh reviews Laura Weisberger’s bestseller.


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Troy Story

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Troy evokes ballads and epics. It also marked a sea change in Greek folklore. Aditi discusses.


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Whizz. Bang.

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Fungus talks about the fearsome EMP.


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