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Goa's engineer-in-chief -
Manohar Parrikar, CM Goa, Business Standard
Last week, when a grey-haired man wearing a blazer with chappals alighted from a cab in the foyer of a five-star hotel in Mumbai and announced he was Manohar Parrikar, the chief minister of Goa, the doorman was on the point of snorting and retorting: “Yeah right and I’m the president of the United States.” But Parrikar’s car hadn’t arrived on time and rather than getting late, he flagged down the nearest taxi and reached the hotel.
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India and Taiwan could have the perfect marriage -
Chung-Kwang Tien, Representative, Taipei, Times of India
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The secular milkman -
Nitish Kumar, NewIndianExpress
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‘Success is the freedom to do what I want’ -
Chandrika Krishnamurthy Tandon, Hindu
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‘If cover-up happens in JPC, we cannot remain party to it’ -
Yashwant Sinha, NewIndianExpress
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If cover-up happens in JPC, we cannot remain party to it -
Yashwant Sinha, Senior BJP leader, NewIndianExpress
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I'm jobless here in Delhi. I'm not on any government committee and there is no encouragement from the government at all -
Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, Indian Express
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Engaging India, again -
Strobe Talbott, Business Standard
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The man behind the Saradha Group -
Sudipta Sen, Chairman & managing director, Business Standard
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There’s no delete button on the Internet -
Eric Schmidt & Jared Cohen, Google, Mint
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The day the music died -
Shamshad Begum, Business Line
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Deconstructing Nitish -
Nitish Kumar, Bihar CM, Business Standard
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'Only to help the poor and the needy' -
Sudipta Sen, Chairman, Saradha group, BusinessStandard
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A brave judge -
Justice JS Verma, Indian Express
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The man who flew through all storms -
Naresh Goyal, Times of India
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'Why should allies interfere in BJP's choice of PM candidate?' -
Sukhbir Singh Badal, Punjab Deputy CM, Indian Express
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He was always obsessed with hitting boundaries as he didn’t fancy running -
Chris Gayle, Indian Express
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To my guru, with love -
Lalgudi Jayaraman, Hindu
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PM, Sonia responsible for 'damaging' JPC -
Yashwant Sinha, Business Line
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I've learnt to question why things are the way they are -
Raj Chetty, Times of India
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The brothers Tsarnaev -
Tamerlan and Dzhokar Tsarnev, Hindustan Times
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Off the beaten track, and in a pickle -
Ashwani Kumar, Business Standard
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Steady rise, sudden death -
Deepak Bhardwaj, Mint
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The arrogance of Pawar, the baron-politician… -
Ajit Pawar, FirstPost
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Why Sharad Pawar hasn’t given up on his hunt for big power -
Sharad Pawar, Agriculture Minister, Economic Times
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India is the only country where Muslims exert influence without fear -
Tarek Fatah, Times of India
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When television news anchor Rahul Kanwal got through to Srinivasan and asked him about Meiyappan’s arrest, the BCCI president reacted with thuggish belligerence: 'Shut up, just shut up. I will fix the whole lot of you.' It’s amusing, of course, that “fixing” appears to be uppermost on Srinivasan’s mind even at this stage.This IPL series has shown up the carnival to be a can of worms and India’s cricket administration to be rotten at its core. As a first step towards fixing it over the long haul, Srinivasan and his political patron and IPL chairman Rajiv Shukla should be made to resign, and the Chennai Super Kings team disqualified.
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Split with Nitish will only boost BJP in Bihar - K Balakrishnan, LensOnNews WITH THE BJP seemingly decided on projecting Narendra Modi as its PM candidate and its close ally Nitish Kumar of JD(U) equally firm in his opposition to the idea, a split in the NDA alliance looks inevitable; most observers think it’s not a question of if, but when. |
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