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What can literature tell us about the post-coronavirus world that lies beyond the dark mountains?
Rajat Chaudhuri
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Social distancing is not a new phenomenon. Ants, monkeys and bats have been doing it for ages
Dana Hawley, The Conversation Julia Buck, The Conversation
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Muhammad Ali to Maradona: Sports documentaries to watch during coronavirus lockdown
Scroll Staff
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Read at home: How this venture capital company missed the chance to invest in BookMyShow
Rahul Chandra
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Coronavirus: Concerns raised over fairness and fitness as Bundesliga football clubs resume training
AFP
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I’m not proud of my behaviour: Nehra on infamous video of Dhoni’s dropped catch against Pakistan
Scroll Staff
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International Booker Prize 2020: Read the opening lines of the six shortlisted novels
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What a cancelled Wimbledon could mean for Roger Federer, Serena Williams, fans and tennis
Zenia D'Cunha
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Low transfer fees, fewer games and fair distribution of revenue: How Covid-19 could change football
AFP
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From constantly competing to isolation, coronavirus lockdown will impact an athlete’s mental health
AFP
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Home theatre: 15 films about cuddly and not-so-cute animals
Scroll Staff
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Home theatre: 21 films about the magic and madness of cinema
Nandini Ramnath
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Football: Ronaldo ahead of Messi but I’m the best player of all time, says Brazil legend Pele
Scroll Staff
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Floyd Cardoz on the joys of Indian food: ‘So much to discover, so much to acknowledge’
Floyd Cardoz
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Coronavirus: Tokyo Olympics should be postponed for two years, says athletics great Carl Lewis
AFP
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Coronavirus: Open to postponing Tokyo Olympics but cancellation not on cards, says IOC
AFP
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Former India hockey coach Harendra Singh is helping out at Delhi airport during coronavirus outbreak
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Coronavirus: Social distancing causing stress and making me anxious, says Serena Williams
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Change of guard, grit and battling coronavirus fears: Behind Indian boxers’ Olympic quota spree
R Vishal
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This isn’t acceptable: England pacer Archer hits back after racist abuse on social media
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