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| Death of a hero |
| Keith Miller harked back to the golden age of cricket |
| Before a phenomenon called Garfield Sobers emerged on the cricket scene, most cricket lovers would have named Keith Miller as the greatest all-rounder the game had ever seen. They would have toyed with the names of Jack Gregory and Learie Constantine... |
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| Behind enemy lines |
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Sir ? As the report, ?Buddha turns US best bet? (Oct 13), shows, the votaries of economic reforms h ... |
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| Fickle fame |
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Sir ? Ravi Shankar and Ramachandra Guha lament Rabindranath Tagore?s lack of international fame and ... |
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| MISSING PRINCIPLE |
| Anupam Kher is very angry. He is angry because he was sacked as the head of the all-India censor board. Kher believes his dis...|
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A little season of love and laughter,/ Of light and life, and pleasure and pain,/ And horror of outer darkness after,/ And dust returneth to dust again./ Then the lesser life shall be as the greater,/ And the lover of life shall join the hater,/ And the one thing cometh sooner or later,/ And no one knoweth the loss or gain. ? ADAM LINDSAY GORDON
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| On
a sticky wicket |
| Last
Thursday, the Indian Test cricket team walked onto the
pitch without a single Mumbai lad in its ranks
for the second time in a row. Sheer chance? Or a sign
of an assembly-line of cricketers jolting to a halt? Avijit
Ghosh reports ... | Read.. |
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