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Word of the Day: ScripturientWord of the day: Rare words endure because they express experiences that ordinary language often struggles to capture. While modern vocabul...
Word of the Day: BlatherskiteWord of the Day: Blatherskite proves the enduring richness of the English language, a word that blends humor, critique, and precision into ...
Word of the Day: TaciturnWord of the Day: Taciturn highlights the richness of English vocabulary and its ability to capture the subtle complexities of human charact...
Word of the Day: GarrulousWord of the Day: Garrulous highlights the richness of English vocabulary and its ability to capture the subtleties of human behaviour with ...
Lance Reddick, 'The Wire' and 'John Wick' star, dies at 60Reddick specialized in intense, icy and possibly sinister authority figures on TV.
View: Business jargon and cricket commentary are so replete with vacuous utteringsThis is especially conspicuous since McEnroe’s on-field personality as a player was, to put it mildly, not a taciturn one. Watching – or, r...
If the U.S. is serious about China competition, it needs IndonesiaBut the reality of American engagement with the world’s third-most-populous democracy has been more tepid than these warm words imply, bely...
- Truth is Self-Evident
Once a disciple approached Anwari, the great Persian mystic and poet, and asked him to explain the purpose of human life. The taciturn Anwa...
From a spectator to ISL winning strike, Rahul Bheke's life comes full circle in 4 yrsBheke makes up for his seemingly modest physical attributes by out-jumping bigger players.
How Edsel Pereira revitalised Glenmark with a booster dose of IT innovationsIT is critical to the competitive health of Glenmark, says Edsel Pereira, Group Vice President-IT at Glenmark Pharmaceuticals
To the manor born? Rahul Gandhi gets ready to be Congress presidentThe young bespectacled boy who clung to his father Rajiv Gandhi's waist as his grandmother Indira Gandhi's body was consigned to flames is ...
Can Melania Trump a creative boycott?Little wonder that the White House has traditionally been rather taciturn when it comes to the question of who pays for the clothes that th...
How Hiren Patel, the son of Nirma founder Karsanbhai Patel, revitalised the groupIt out smarted bigger rivals and savvier deal-makers like Ajay Piramal and Sajjan Jindal’s JSW Cement to bag Lafarge Cement for $1.4 billio...
Claudio Ranieri: Meet the man behind Leicester City's dream runInterestingly, the team owners had asked the Italian whether he would stay or leave if the Foxes suffered relegation this season.
Bernanke's decision on QE a short-term good for India, but steps to shield economy still requiredWhat countries such as India must bear in mind is that Fed's announcement may just delay the day of reckoning, not prevent it.
Poke me: Make Rahul Gandhi the minister for little thingsMany may wonder what on earth makes a Minister for Little Things. The title may have a trivial ring to it, but its import can’t be emphasis...
AK Antony: Post 'defence' controversies, Mr Clean is Mr CoolYou would think AK Antony, the defence minister, is at least harried. You would be wrong. This honest politician has been unflappable.
Does Comptroller & Auditor General have what it takes and is it always right?Despite any criticism of auditing activism, if insiders in the CAG are to be believed, the trend is unlikely to be reversed.
- 'Public service delivery could be privatised'
Public service delivery could be privatised without going through the tendering process.
- TCS gears up to machine a revolution in IT biz
Tata Consultancy, India's largest software company, wants to change the way IT services are made and sold.