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INDIA

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/ 30 March 2011

Hanging out with India’s first real teenagers

They gather in malls, armed with money and mobiles. They’re India’s latest phenomenon — the subcontinent’s first generation of real teenagers

By Aditya Chakrabortty
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/ 30 March 2011

India’s digital divide worst among Brics

Indians are missing out on the digital revolution as the poor lack internet access despite having one of the world’s fastest growing economies.

By Rupam Jain Nair
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/ 29 March 2011

Police taste food to protect India and Pakistan

Two policemen are working as official food tasters to protect the Indian and Pakistani cricket teams ahead of the World Cup semifinal clash.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 29 March 2011

US author fights back in Ghandi ‘gay lover’ row

A United States author has dismissed claims his new book on Mahatma Gandhi alleged that India’s independence leader was a racist bisexual.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 28 March 2011

India upbeat after peace talks with Pakistan

India hailed "extremely positive" peace talks with Pakistan on Monday with both countries looking to build on a recent warming in relations.

By Adam Plowright
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/ 28 March 2011

Chemical help to combat dew in World Cup final

Organisers will spray a chemical to minimise the impact of dew during Saturday’s World Cup final at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium, its curator said.

By Sudipto Ganguly
Security stepped up as India-Pakistan clash nears
Article
/ 28 March 2011

Security stepped up as India-Pakistan clash nears

Security was ramped up at the Punjab Cricket Association stadium on Sunday ahead of India’s high-profile World Cup semifinal against Pakistan

By Julian Guyer
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/ 27 March 2011

World Cup fever strikes India before key clash

World Cup fever struck India seriously the moment it became apparent that the co-hosts would meet Pakistan in the second semifinal.

By John Mehaffey
India end Australia’s reign to reach semis
Article
/ 24 March 2011

India end Australia’s reign to reach semis

India sparked jubilant celebrations among its billion plus fans after ending Australia’s remarkable 12-year reign as World Cup champions.

By Amlan Chakraborty
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/ 24 March 2011

Cockpit fraud: Fears grow over India’s fake pilots

India’s fake pilot scandal began unravelling when a captain landed her packed airliner on the nose instead of the rear wheels.

By Adam Plowright
India set for Aussie fast-bowling onslaught
Article
/ 23 March 2011

India set for Aussie fast-bowling onslaught

India go into their World Cup quarterfinal against champions Australia on Thursday ready to face some fiery fast bowling.

By Julian Guyer
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/ 21 March 2011

Tendulkar, Ponting polarise opinion on walking

To walk or not to walk? The big question at the World Cup has been debated since contrasting attitudes involving cricket’s two most prolific batsmen.

By John Pye
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/ 21 March 2011

Eight teams left standing

After four gruelling weeks and 42 matches, the World Cup quarterfinals will still feature the world’s eight top-ranked teams.

By Abhaya Srivastava
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/ 20 March 2011

Yuvraj’s all-round show fashions India’s win

Yuvraj Singh’s all-round performance set up India’s 80-run victory over West Indies in the final World Cup Group B match on Sunday.

By Amlan Chakraborty
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/ 20 March 2011

Zimbabwe beat Kenya by 161 runs

Kenya wilted under the pressure of chasing a huge total as the Zimbabwe spinners skittled them for just 147 runs on Sunday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 20 March 2011

Palin uses visit to fuel rumours of White House ambitions

US politician refuses to rule out standing in 2012 presidential race during trip to India aimed at boosting foreign policy credentials.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 18 March 2011

Hobbling Murali leads Sri Lanka to victory

Veteran spinner Muttiah Muralitharan shrugged off a worrying injury scare to take four wickets as Sri Lanka defeated New Zealand by 112 runs.

By Staff Reporter
Stirling fires Ireland to win with blazing ton
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/ 18 March 2011

Stirling fires Ireland to win with blazing ton

Paul Stirling smashed an explosive century as Ireland posted an emphatic six-wicket victory over the Netherlands in their last World Cup match.

By Manoj Vatsyayana
England beat Windies to keep alive World Cup hopes
Article
/ 17 March 2011

England beat Windies to keep alive World Cup hopes

England kept themselves in the hunt for a quarterfinal place in the World Cup with a thrilling 18-run victory over West Indies on Thursday.

By Amlan Chakraborty
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/ 16 March 2011

Australia openers crush Canada

Reigning champions Australia thrashed Canada by seven wickets in a World Cup Group A match on Wednesday.

By Julian Guyer
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/ 16 March 2011

Sri Lanka, New Zealand vie for top-two finish

Sri Lanka ventures away from home turf for the first time in this World Cup when it takes on injury-depleted New Zealand in Friday’s crunch game.

By Staff Reporter
Confident Smith predicts batting blast-off
Article
/ 16 March 2011

Confident Smith predicts batting blast-off

South Africa captain Graeme Smith believes his World Cup batting woes are about to end.

By Manoj Vatsyayana
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/ 15 March 2011

Abortions give rise to Asia’s ‘lost boy’ generation

Abortions of female foetuses have led to a massive surplus of young unmarried men in India and China, raising fears of an outcast group.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 15 March 2011

South Africa poised for last eight

SA can ensure their World Cup quarterfinal place on Tuesday, but just a few thousand fans are expected to dot Kolkata’s cavernous Eden Gardens.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 March 2011

India’s roads, railways offer nostalgia-filled travel

In transport as in many things in India, the old exists alongside the new, providing tourists with numerous entertaining ways to travel in bygone style.

By Adam Plowright
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/ 13 March 2011

Australia into quarters after downing Kenya

Reigning champions Australia eased into the quarterfinals of the World Cup with an 60-run win against Group A makeweights Kenya on Sunday.

By Julian Guyer
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/ 13 March 2011

Kiwis ease into quarterfinals with Canada win

New Zealand booked their passage from Group A in to the World Cup quarterfinals on Sunday after Brendon McCullum set up a 97-run victory.

By Jon Bramley
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/ 13 March 2011

Australia, Kiwis eye easy wins to book last eight spots

Champions Australia should book their spot in the quarterfinals with a win over Kenya in a World Cup match at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Sunday.

By Savio DSouza
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/ 12 March 2011

Peterson breaks Indian hearts after Tendulkar ton

South Africa, needing 13 runs off the last over, broke the hearts of a partisan Indian crowd by pulling off a thrilling three-wicket win.

By Sudipto Ganguly
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/ 12 March 2011

Steyn sparks India collapse after Tendulkar ton

Dale Steyn led South Africa’s fightback with a maiden five-wicket haul to restrict India to 296 in a key World Cup match on Saturday.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 12 March 2011

India, SA eye win to justify favourites’ tag

Familiar foes India and SA will clash in a World Cup Group B match on Saturday with the aim of proving their World Cup credentials as favourites.

By Sudipto Ganguly
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/ 11 March 2011

Fifty-six Indian airline pilots fail alcohol tests two years

Fifty-six pilots working for Indian airlines have failed alcohol tests in the last two years, according to a list issued by the civil aviation ministry.

By Staff Reporter
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