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| The Greeks invented them, but forgot
to take out a patent. So by the time the Olympics came home again, someone had
tampered with the product. Sujit Bhar reports from a McDonaldised Athens |
| Analyse this: they had
been hurt when the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games had been given to Atlanta and
not to its birthplace. Now they have it. But what the Greeks had bet their bottom
drachma on, those pre-euro days, has proved a psychological disaste... |
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| The unkindest cut |
| If you conducted a survey on the most fashionable phrases mouthed around the country these days, chances are “promoting disha
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| The Day of the Furies |
| When V. Chandra says that her son is named after her, somehow the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle fall into place. After her divorce some years ago, the secretary fought and won a case in the Bombay High Court to allow her son to use her name. Anand Chan... |
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| A glimpse of the Olympic village |
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