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Sudheendra Tripathi The Indian Express Group

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Hawking’s question, Dr Kalam’s answer

Sunday 27 August '06

Man’s knowledge of, and mastery over, his outer reality has grown enormously. However, this progress has happened along with regression in his knowledge of, and mastery over, his inner reality
Jugraj sure Sandeep will be back soon

Thursday 24 August '06

He knows exactly, Sandeep Singh’s present state of mind — the deep resentment towards fate.
A sportsman with heart, soul and music in his life

Saturday 12 August '06

Even at 6 feet 2 inches, you could easily miss the normally reticent Sandford de Sales. But put him among friends and loved ones and the club-level hockey star would morph into the Elvis fan he was
Bronze medal and a silver lining

Monday 26 June '06

For a team struggling to find the right balance before the 2007 World Cup, this gradual coming of age of a 20-year-old player will be a shot in the arm-a special drag-flicker now pulling up the rest of his game too.
India humble Korea, in semis

Thursday 22 June '06

Football in Germany and cricket in the West Indies meant that hockey in Malaysia would disappear off sports fans’ radars. And India’s recent dismal run virtually guaranteed that the eight-nation Azlan Shah Hockey tournament would have few ardent followers.
IHF’s reverse flick: Lakra comes in, Ignace goes out

Friday 26 May '06

Inseperable mates forced to part company once again; Dilip Tirkey back in hot seat
This world class shooting range has nothing official about it

Saturday 22 April '06

Mumbai's legendary Shivaji Park has been the cradle that’s nurtured many a sporting genius in the country.
Ranji one-dayer goes Rlys way

Thursday 6 April '06

His first over-16th of the match-cost him ten runs after which Shreyas Khanolkar was despatched to the ropes by Railway skipper Sanjay Bangar.
Farm to Fame

Sunday 12 March '06

He could have been in Africa by now, or playing volleyball, or even a star batsman. Instead, Munaf Patel is the Next Big Thing in India’s pace story
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