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100% Kadhal movie review: This problematic remake sells everything a film shouldn’t
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India trusted Rohit Sharma even when he did not do well: Imam-ul-Haq on ‘fear of failure’ in Pakistan
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Players fixed before me, even after me, should’ve got a second chance: Mohammad Asif
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Kookaburra develops wax applicator as alternative to polish cricket balls in post Covid-19 world
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Andre Russell reveals how Virat Kohli’s animated celebration fuelled his 13-ball 48 carnage
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Wasim Akram ‘captaincy drama before every World Cup’ should be investigated: Aamer Sohail
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A nifty-post COVID justice: Virtual methods, technologies should become the norm at all levels of judiciary
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We will never know how many people died of starvation, because no state government will admit to starvation deaths
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What will we even tell our children? How long before they can take the Metro or hug a friend
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Glass, half full: Doppio, South Mumbai’s new brasserie, is worth a visit for its drinks menu, even if the rest evokes a sense of deja vu
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Something for Everyone: Cafe Cubano serves Indian and international favourites with mixed results
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Coronavirus epicentre Maharashtra freezes all development spend for a year, no new hiring
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As lockdown dries up revenue and pandemic ups expenses, Bengal govt looks at ways to meet shortfall
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'Tokyo Olympics may be amongst greatest Games ever'
Senior international Olympics official John Coates said on Saturday the delayed Tokyo Olympics could end up being the greatest Games ever, coming next year as the world emerges from COVID-19 crisis. Coates, Australia's Olympic chief and head of the International Olympic Committee's inspectorate for the Games, cited the examples of positive Summer Games that followed the two world wars of the 20th century. The Tokyo Games were postponed for a year to 2021 in the aftermath of the new coronavirus outbreak.
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Zoa Morani on her battle with coronavirus: My first symptom was fever, followed by cough, weakness and breathlessness
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