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Trauma of the Old Year’s Night

Manu Joseph

Expectations of fun and happiness at 31st night celebrations are high every year. But why do most people end up being so miserable?

Like a Wodehouse on Fire

That’s how well we get along, though I plead guilty to being a lapsed reader once too often.

Men Who Wrote the Rulebook

Successive regulators have left their own imprints on the Indian capital market.

Remember That Face

It is hard to forget those who think they can get away with the very worst that humans are capable of.

No Sex Please, We’re Pakistani

The Newsline sex survey, titled ‘Sex and the Pakistani Woman’, might lead some readers to believe it may be about sex and the Pakistani woman. It isn’t.

How I Loved the Recession

As the world economy slowly recovers, remembering the joyful consequences of last year’s financial crisis.

Sick and Tired of Song and Dance

Moviemakers are blowing up money on stuff that gives me a headache.

Of Players and Spectators

The clout of FIIs is growing while Indian mutual funds sit it out. This does not augur well for markets.

My Nobel Nominees

Don’t know how high-powered committees think, but some of these poets deserve the honour, surely.

The Comic Side of the Right Wing

They are funniest when they do not mean to be so

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