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Double Lives

Kids and in-laws and mata-ki-chowkis by day, spouse-swappers by night. The secret lives of some married couples

Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World

Aasif Mandvi, ‘Brown Correspondent’ of Jon Stewart’s The Daily Show that airs in America, on satire, pop culture and bigotry

‘You cannot humiliate people forever and expect them to be quiet’

Sri Lanka had a chance to heal itself, but that opportunity was not seized, says Frances Harrison in an interview

The King’s Speech

A day with a group of stammerers

Merc Is Worship

Devotees of a three-pointed star

A Woman in the City

“I am here,” she says. “Get used to it”

The Year of Sensex Bulls

Despite the economy’s troubles, the Sensex has gone up by a handsome 25 per cent over 2012

The End That Wasn’t

The visual history of a cataclysm that never happened

Awaiting Ratan Tata’s Memoirs

The Group’s Chairman has shown no inclination to draft his memoirs, but Tata watchers deserve clues on at least four mysteries of his term

Toddlers under Stress

How coaching classes train two- and three-year-olds for interviews to gain admission to elite schools in South Mumbai

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