
So a higher salary could curb corruption among our leaders? Well, some people think it will at least give them a chance to be honest, even though most of the corrupt to the core guys have been stinking rich already. But fine, maybe it will curb corruption. Then why not also give our leaders some private escorts so that… this week’s Sunday Magazine makes a point.
August 22, 2010 | Filed under
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Last week, like many weeks before that, saw more news of alleged corruption in the organizing of the Commonwealth Games and demands for Suresh Kalmadi’s removal from the organizing committee. But Kalmadi clarified that he’d resign only if ‘his leaders’ wanted him to, and expressed confidence that he’d complete his full term, which has continued unabated for over 14 years now, and organize the games successfully.
August 8, 2010 | Filed under
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Today is Friendship Day, without which we could have never ever understood the importance of friends and friendship in our lives. The Sunday Magazine on this day celebrates the same undying spirit of friendship and helps you relive the moments spent with your best friends, which you might have forgotten by now. Also find a couple of self-help articles on friendship and get the spice back in your life.
August 1, 2010 | Filed under
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Last week Bihar assembly made news on international arena with a Congress MLC Jyoti Devithe reminding people of The Incredible Hulk and a hammer-throw player. Earlier such events didn’t made news as they were deemed natural and normal for Bihar legislators. In wake of these events, this week’s Sunday Magazine tries to find out if Bihar is returning to normalcy after a gap of five years.
July 25, 2010 | Filed under
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The Foreign Minister level talks between India and Pakistan were mostly awarded zero stars by most of the critics despite powerful and dramatic dialogues delivered by the Pakistani Foreign Minister and a stoic and somber performance by his Indian counterpart. This week’s Sunday Magazine analyzes various aspects of the talks – why they failed, what could have made more interesting, and other finer aspects that are ignored by the mainstream media.
July 18, 2010 | Filed under
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FIFA 2010 World Cup final takes place between Spain and Holland today in South Africa while we Indians divide ourselves between the two teams based upon our knowledge of football or whether we like an octopus or a parrot. But at the same time we wonder, if we, in our lifetime, would be ever be able to support our own national team in the world cup.
July 11, 2010 | Filed under
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MS Dhoni is getting married and it has pushed news channels into giving attention to details and practicing vigilance for new developments, witnessed only during other celebrity weddings or to an extent, during terrorist attacks. This week’s Sunday Magazine documents the heroic efforts of our news organizations and brings you up close and personal with people who are responsible for such impeccable reporting.
July 4, 2010 | Filed under
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Monsoon might not have arrived yet in many parts of the country, but it’s raining free laptops for students who want to take admission in any MBA course. Various business schools are trying to woo prospective students by all means, one of which includes putting up pictures of attractive girls on their websites. It’s not clear what do business schools want to convey through this step.
June 27, 2010 | Filed under
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The Sunday Magazine team of Faking News has discovered dozens of never-seen-before telling pictures showing Nitish Kumar and Narendra Modi together. In wake of the recent controversy over one such picture, our team analyzes what effects these new ones could have on Bihar assembly elections and on the relationship between the two political parties. Furthermore, we also ask, should a picture come with an expiry date?
June 20, 2010 | Filed under
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While everyone is asking Arjun Singh, former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, to break his silence on the alleged escape of Warren Anderson, former Chairman of the Union Carbide, after the Bhopal Gas Tragedy, no one has tried to contact Anderson himself, who is still alive like Arjun Singh. Shouldn’t we get to know how the esteemed guest of India was treated by the then governments?
June 13, 2010 | Filed under
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