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Won for the Road

Sunday 19 April '09

Mimlu Sen records the songs and stories of Paban Das Baul and other wandering minstrels.
Whiff of Mushroom

Sunday 15 March '09

Kamila Shamsie traces an ambitious arc through Nagasaki, Partition, Afghanistan and 9/11
Reality check for IIM grads after Wall St woes

Wednesday 17 September '08

As Lehman Bros went bust, Merrill Lynch was sold and world of global high finance shook, hearts broke on Kolkata's IIM campus.
IIMs get their reality check: those six-figure Wall Street salaries will have to wait

Wednesday 17 September '08

Over the weekend, as Lehman Brothers went bust, Merrill Lynch was sold and the world of global high finance shook...
IIMs get their reality check: those six-figure Wall Street salaries will have to wait

Wednesday 17 September '08

Over the weekend, as Lehman Brothers went bust, Merrill Lynch was sold and the world of global high finance shook...
First casualty: Three Little Red Nanos, freshly painted

Thursday 4 September '08

The first Nano cars from Singur, had they been allowed to roll out on schedule, would have been a bright red in colour.
7 BOOKS LIVES

Sunday 6 April '08

Our correspondent picks seven books with one tying theme: the protagonists of all the stories are never quite still
‘When you reach the limits of logic, use your gut’

Friday 25 May '07

What lessons in management can we possibly learn from bonsai crocs, which are stunted because they are confined to a small enclosure soon after emerging...
Ad gag rattles business: ‘populist, bad in law’

Sunday 8 April '07

Sachin Tendulkar endorses Pepsi, Adidas, ITC, Canon and eight other brands; Rahul Dravid pushes Pepsi, Sansui, Max New York Life
End of Solitude

Saturday 7 April '07

The spat between Marquez and Llosa reverberates in their politics and their fiction.
Saga in a Coffee Cup

Sunday 12 November '06

In the devil that danced on the Water, a stirring memoir about her family, particularly her dissident father, in Sierra Leone, Aminatta Forna writes how she lived in a world of “parallel realities” as a child.
Storyteller of Istanbul

Sunday 22 October '06

Orhan Pamuk is obsessed with searching for answers to Turkey’s dilemma: Should it look West or East
Lost in Lahore

Sunday 17 September '06

Two wars bookend Moni Mohsin’s lyrical debut
David as the Goliath

Sunday 20 August '06

Here’s why the bookies and the booksellers are backing Black Swan Green for the Booker
Spirited Words

Sunday 16 July '06

Raja Rao’s Kanthapura is remarkably fresh almost 80 years later
Last Notes

Sunday 9 July '06

Edward Said’s thoughts on late style puts his life’s work in perspective
Land reforms: Govt works on conclusive title system

Thursday 8 June '06

Sixteen years after Pune-based economist Prof D C Wadhwa submitted a report to the Planning Commission suggesting a ‘‘guarantee title to land’’...
The wrongs in land rights

Friday 2 June '06

The PM wants changes in land ownership laws, so does his party president yet the government has sat on suggestions it called for 19 years ago
Way Out of Brick Lane

Sunday 28 May '06

In her second novel, Monica Ali profiles the inactivity of a small Portuguese village. But by flitting restlessly from one peripheral character to another, she fails to realise the potential of her sensitive debut
Politics of Four Walls

Sunday 23 April '06

The unhappy family, this time in Delhi’s Karol Bagh, remains Manju Kapur’s vehicle to study the making of modern India
VFX!

Sunday 16 April '06

Every big Hindi film today relies as much on the computer as the camera
Suzlon Energy’s on a wind and a prayer

Tuesday 28 March '06

‘‘It˜s straight out of a thriller,’’ says an associate who watched as Suzlon Energy scripted the second-largest takeover in Indian corporate history in two months flat
Once Again, Funny Boy

Sunday 26 March '06

‘We’ve done enough for the year’

Saturday 18 March '06

It’s been our strategy for a while now, looking for ways to strengthen the entire supply chain. In this business, you have to think at least five years in advance
Bird-hit industry seeks makeover

Friday 17 March '06

The news about bird flu II in Jalgaon couldn’t have come at a worse time.
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