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Former South Africa captain Faf du Plessis has described India head coach Gautam Gambhir as a 'villain in the story' for opponents, while praising his leadership qualities and impact on Indian cricket. [2]
Sourav Ganguly's Advice To Gautam Gambhir: 'No Need To Be Rude' Sourav Ganguly urges Gautam Gambhir to soften his approach, praises his team first mindset, but warns his real test is overseas tours and adapting beyond turning pitches. [3]
Dogmid Sosorbaram Performing artist, democracy activist ArticlesMongolia's singing democracy crusader Dogmid Sosorbaram poses in front of a statue of Genghis Khan in a suburb of Ulaanbaatar. [5]
TOKYO -- Tadashi Yanai turns up to the interview in his Uniqlo mask and a cardigan over a button-down shirt, striding into his Tokyo office meeting room. [6]
Standing amid tropical vines and a cacophony of cicadas, I look Piyan in the eyes, hoping he is pulling my leg. [7]
By LALIT K JHA / UNITED NATIONS Monday, March 3, 2008 [8]
Brahma Chellaney is professor emeritus of strategic studies at the Center for Policy Research in New Delhi and a former adviser to India's National Security Council. [9]
Police have arrested the last remaining suspect in the 2008 killing of a car care executive. The suspect has been hiding out for nearly four years, training as both a monk and sniper. [10]
Former South Africa captain Faf du Plessis has described India head coach Gautam Gambhir as a 'villain in the story' for opponents, while praising his leadership qualities and impact on Indian cricket.
Sourav Ganguly's Advice To Gautam Gambhir: 'No Need To Be Rude' Sourav Ganguly urges Gautam Gambhir to soften his approach, praises his team first mindset, but warns his real test is overseas tours and adapting beyond turning pitches.
Dogmid Sosorbaram Performing artist, democracy activist ArticlesMongolia's singing democracy crusader Dogmid Sosorbaram poses in front of a statue of Genghis Khan in a suburb of Ulaanbaatar.
TOKYO -- Tadashi Yanai turns up to the interview in his Uniqlo mask and a cardigan over a button-down shirt, striding into his Tokyo office meeting room.
Standing amid tropical vines and a cacophony of cicadas, I look Piyan in the eyes, hoping he is pulling my leg.
By LALIT K JHA / UNITED NATIONS Monday, March 3, 2008
Brahma Chellaney is professor emeritus of strategic studies at the Center for Policy Research in New Delhi and a former adviser to India's National Security Council.
Police have arrested the last remaining suspect in the 2008 killing of a car care executive. The suspect has been hiding out for nearly four years, training as both a monk and sniper.