| The Rubicon he crossed | 01-NOV-09 |
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| A few days ago, crystal meth did not mean any thing. Today, it is easily identifiable as a recreational drug that appears very-very tempting. |
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| Bye Michael, hello Kim | 16-AUG-09 |
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| The year's most glorious comeback is not on a Formula One track but on the tennis court. |
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| Baseline metronomes | 05-JUL-09 |
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| Lawn tennis was once enjoyable to watch because of the serve and volley facet. Now that has been lost partly due to technology. |
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| Hard work Paes off | 28-JUN-09 |
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| At 36, the veteran tennis star is still going strong, and he's in no mood to take it easy. |
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| Centre court | 28-JUN-09 |
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| Corporate lawyer Rohit Kochhar is a tennis pro with a professionally designed tennis court in his backyard. |
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| Lunch with BS: C B Bhave | 28-APR-09 |
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| Sebi's chief finds himself helpless as the stock market regulator goes after his former organisation, but doesn’t lose his essential optimism and can-do spirit. |
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| Oye lucky, lucky oye | 15-MAR-09 |
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| When it comes to the Davis Cup, Somdev Devvarman has big boots to fill. |
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| So far so good | 08-FEB-09 |
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| The new year has brought some cheer to Indian tennis and the future looks promising. |
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| A star is born | 18-JAN-09 |
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| He has all the attributes of success, the experts say, but Somdev Devvarman must live up to his potential. |
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| The name is Devvarman | 11-JAN-09 |
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| Till the other day, most Indians would have struggled to name the country’s highest ranked male tennis player. |
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