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Voices

The Myth of Sex Addiction

Manu Joseph

In a way, Tiger Woods implied that to be a normal healthy male is a psychiatric condition.

Cricket Is Uplifting

…and the India-South Africa Test series showed us why.

Coming Clean, Coming Good

There are signs that Indian business is learning the skills of crisis management. But it’s early days yet.

The Real Trickle-Down Effect

The State’s war against the Naxalites boils down to just this: the poor fighting the poorer.

Falling for a Dumb Debate

The success of the Shiv Sena is that it makes us talk like Bal Thackeray, as evident from Rahul Gandhi’s collegiate statement about the statehood of NSG commandos.

The Elephant in the Rain

It was a sight that haunts me. Humans can be frightfully mean without giving it a second thought.

Playing Ball with the Government

Public-private partnership has the potential to change the face of Indian sport. The challenge is the mindset.

Miracles Still Happen

There’s nothing like the music of a man with nothing much to prove anymore to himself or the world.

For the Love of Marriage

It is easy enough to blame much of what went awry on an antiquated model of marriage, yet those who married for love in my generation don’t seem to have fared any better.

The Death of a City

Lahore, the big, fat, privileged cultural and artistic capital of Pakistan, is running to seed.

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