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Monthly Archives: May 2009
From whimper to big bang – the return of ICH
Bangalore:In what may become a new legacy by an old legend, the re-opening of Indian Coffee House has allowed its workers to breathe a sigh of relief, while the loyalists can rejoice.But, even as the overwhelming joy tickles, the human … Continue reading
Posted in City, Deccan Herald
Tagged Bangalore, Church Street, Indian Coffee House, MG Road, second home
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Communication breakdown
Talk between two leaders- one from Karnataka and another from Delhi- was held for alliance. Here are the minutes of the meeting— SG – May Bharat Ki Bahu Hai K- Naanu Mannina Maga SG – Oh Tumhara pitaji Mannu hai … Continue reading
Posted in Deccan Herald, Politics
Tagged alliance, delhi, karnataka, leaders, minutes of meeting
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Baffling business of trucking
There are less than five days left for the Lok Sabha election results to be out. The television channels are busy talking about various ‘trucking’ possibilities. Normally, the onlytrucks we normally hear about are the ‘Sound Horn’, ‘OK please’ or … Continue reading
Posted in Deccan Herald, National
Tagged Lok Sabha elections, political parties, post-poll, truck
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Poll Pourri
Elections in India are a complex process. Results are as highly unpredictable as that of Bangalore weather. Psephologists too, like astrologers, many times end up as laughing stock. But one thing is sure. Poll campaigns throw up lot of entertainment. … Continue reading






