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Abhilasha Khaitan

What the BCCI can teach your boss

All organisations have a Tendulkar. The bosses just need to know who they are, give them wings and let them fly. They may not always reach the fancied heights at the first flight, but that’s when impatient employers go wrong.
Section: Analysis  | Saturday, December 25, 2010 3:12 IST

We’ve been conned by the strong, silent type

The strong and silent man has been glorified for ever so long. He’s the guy we read about in romance novels, the hero of teenage (and several adult) fantasies.
Section: Lifestyle  | Sunday, April 5, 2009 10:37 IST

Something men should know: We’re judging you too

Like most of the sisterhood, I have cringed and rolled my eyes when pedicures, manicures and hair-colouring techniques are debated, pondered and passionately discussed — by men.
Section: Bangalore  | Sunday, March 15, 2009 3:12 IST

Where are the feminists?

As a young girl, I read more than my share of Regency romances. Then, it was about applauding chivalry, picturing billowing diaphanous gowns and longing for swashbuckling gentlemen.
Section: Analysis  | Friday, January 30, 2009 1:36 IST

Harry now potters in city schools

South Mumbai’s The Cathedral and John Connon school has included the British author’s work in their curriculum for the fifth standard, starting this year.
Section: Mumbai  | Friday, March 16, 2007 22:55 IST

It’s the same old story

India flattered to deceive as the Dravid and Co lose the Test by five wickets; Man of the match Graeme Smith leads from the front with a well-made 55.
Section: Sport  | Saturday, January 6, 2007 23:13 IST

‘A lot more questions than answers’

Team India had a sure-shot chance at history. They are now left mulling over all that has gone wrong in the South African tour.
Section: Sport  | Saturday, January 6, 2007 23:10 IST

A domino effect: India at least were all heart

For an Indian cricket follower, the sign of some never-say-die attitude on a cloudy Saturday afternoon will forever be a silver lining.
Section: Sport  | Saturday, January 6, 2007 23:09 IST

Third Test: South Africa defeat India

India flattered to deceive as the Dravid and Co lose the Test by five wickets; Man of the match Graeme Smith leads from the front with a well-made 55.
Section: Sport  | Saturday, January 6, 2007 15:08 IST

India nearly lose a timed-out wicket

India came perilously close to making dubious history on Friday. Twelve minutes into play, they were 6 for 2.
Section: Sport  | Saturday, January 6, 2007 1:26 IST
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