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Amazon India deletes actor Swara Bhasker’s tweet endorsing the company after Twitter outrage
Scroll Staff
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‘It’s an important beginning’: Nadal gears up for French Open with 11th title at Monte Carlo
AFP
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Wenger, the Allfather Odin of Arsenal, leaves behind Premier League’s most influential legacy
Abhishek Parameswaran
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IPL will be world’s most dominant league, players could earn $1m-$2m a game, says Lalit Modi
AFP
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Lance Armstrong to pay $5 million as settlement in $100 million US doping fraud case
AFP
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MTB Shimla 2018: David Kumar’s rise from cycle mechanic to ‘King of the Shivaliks’
Bibhash Chatterjee
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As Facebook stumbles, Orkut’s founder says ‘hello’ to India once again
Sushma UN, qz.com
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How an ‘accidental’ gunshot at a family picnic led to the 107-year-long rule of the Begums of Bhopal
Shaharyar Muhammed Khan
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‘It’s probably a negative thing’: Rafael Nadal is against the introduction of a shot clock
AFP
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MTB Shimla: From stopping human trafficking to rooting out drug use, team SSB rides for change
Bibhash Chatterjee
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Toymakers of Chitrakoot struggle to craft a living as children increasingly switch to modern toys
Jigyasa Mishra
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The Noam Chomsky interview: Aadhaar could be used in totally unacceptable ways
Swagat Baruah
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Lingayats in Karnataka cannot make up their minds on whom to vote for – or even who they really are
Archana Nathan
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As India’s young guns make their mark, inspirational Tejaswini Sawant wins one for the old guard
Abhijeet Kulkarni
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All you need to know about Anish Bhanwala, India’s youngest Commonwealth Games gold medallist
Scroll Staff
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‘Very sad for our fans’: CSK players express dismay at matches being moved out of Chennai
Scroll Staff
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‘Bombay Meri Hai’: How a party song from Bandra spread around the globe in the 1960s
Naresh Fernandes
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Nandita Das on her trip to Pakistan: Is it anti-national to want to build bridges?
Nandita Das
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‘Self-made journey of passion’: Divya Dutta on going from ‘sweet Punjabi’ to embracing her dark side
Chandrima Pal
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First Anglo-Sikh War: In 1845, a vengeful queen plotted the fall of the mighty Khalsa Army
Haroon Khalid