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When Write is Wrong

Politicians and political parties in Orissa’s capital are in a bind: there are no walls for graffiti. Most walls in this city sport traditional paintings

The Google Guru

Rajeev Motwani, a Stanford professor who funded many Silicon Valley startups, will be remembered as a man who bridged the gap between the theoretical and the business world

The Phone Ate My Lunch

Beware mobile phones. They can devour your business. Ask marketers who find it difficult selling products in rural India

At Long Last

The Bandra-Worli sea link, the country’s most astonishing bridge, is ready to open after an astonishingly long wait

Wired for Victory, Sirji

It’s an information revolution in India’s remotest corners. Here’s how Naveen Patnaik’s BJD used technology and statistical wizardry to beat anti incumbency

Revenge of the Sangh

The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh ideologue MG Vaidya has some words of elderly advice for the muddled BJP

The Argumentative Skirt

The battle that rages inside the mind of an Indian girl when she wants to wear a revealing dress

Watch ’em Grow

India is a compelling growth market for international broadcasters who know what they’re up to. So what are they up to?

Brown vs Cameron

As Britons bay for an early election, Britain will witness that irrepressible phenomenon of a presidential style clash of personalities

Lalu’s Party is Over

The RJD chief was once thought to be invincible in his home state. Now Nitish Kumar is working overtime to draft his political obituary

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