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/ 14 February 2011
Special police teams set up to prevent gambling on cricket — but bookmakers will take bets on the move to avoid arrest.
There are few public structures in India that are without the tell-tale red stains from paan.
The posters are ready, so is the film. The only question is whether the Indian public is too.
Lalit Modi, the commissioner of the Indian Premier League, could be ousted within days in a fog of conflicting allegations and denials.
While some establishments bustle with wealthy young consumers, others are falling victim to radical changes in Indian society, writes Jason Burke.
The Detroit bomber reminds us that the war with fundamentalism goes on. But the facts offer room for hope.
Cycling’s greatest race has not had a home winner since 1985. But is that because the others cheat — or that French riders are lazy?
Free State voters are underwhelmed by Cope, writes Mmanaledi Mataboge.
The red plastic sofas in the living room of Maulvi Mohammed Rahmani in Kabul’s Deh Bori quarter are rarely empty these days.
The West can no longer afford to impose its values and notions of democracy on countries that neither want nor need them.