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The deadly kite revenge

4 July 2016 12:45 AM IST
The killer seems to have a childlike mind full of deadly pranks. The display of a corpse on the highest tower of the city makes his intentions crystal...

Chronicle of an extraordinary life

4 July 2016 12:41 AM IST
Providing one such account of a childhood in the Raj’s waning years is journalist and author Brigid Keenan.Known for her witty and colourful accounts...

The corrupt appeal

4 July 2016 12:37 AM IST
Veteran journalist Shantanu Guha Ray’s Fixed! Cash and Corruption in Cricket is a sweetly-timed stroke, to use a cricketing analogy, for it has...

Kuwaiti Women: A tale of progressive development

27 Jun 2016 2:15 AM IST
These women have “challenged belittling stereotypes and become exceptional role models, not only for their compatriots but women elsewhere”.The...

True Undying Spirit

27 Jun 2016 2:12 AM IST
All he has is his own body, which he must use to earn a livelihood. And, as for the body of the Dalit woman, it is very easy for it to be seen as an...

Travelogue amid a journey

27 Jun 2016 2:07 AM IST
Can life be ever defined in a definite manner? The book at hand tries to emphasise that life is a “dangle”. What then would be this dangle? The...

Gayle’s autobiography as explosive as his batting

20 Jun 2016 1:39 AM IST
I’m weird, I’m a weirdo. You think you know me? You don’t know me.” Chris Gayle begins his autobiography Six Machine in a typically in-your-face...

The grumpy old man

20 Jun 2016 1:36 AM IST
“Once Ove and the cat have had their dinner and watched TV for a while, he turns out the lamp in the living room and goes upstairs. The cat follows...

An Afghan Romeo and Juliet, minus the tragic ending

20 Jun 2016 1:33 AM IST
Ali and Zakia, who reached the US in the last week of May hoping for asylum, were no ordinary refugees fleeing violence or penury, but forced to...

True face of Gujarat Riots

13 Jun 2016 12:59 AM IST
The author is a young though proven and fearless journalist who posed as a filmmaker from the US to go undercover and interview the state’s top...

Recalling the little coffee shop of Kabul

13 Jun 2016 12:55 AM IST
Deborah Rodriguez is back with the an encouraging insight on the lives of six women in the Return of the Little Coffee Shop at Kabul. With this long...

Independent India’s wars:A full but not a fully fair account

13 Jun 2016 12:53 AM IST
 It is also beyond dispute that India has not been well served in this regard since the heyday of Sir Jadunath Sarkar, even though it faced four major...
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