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13. So what did happen? The frightening thing is that we have no idea. It’s possible that there was a fault in the fuel valve or that the switch was defective and indeed there have been reports of ...
As most reviewers have pointed out, this is the only kind of Superman who makes sense in today’s complicated world. Though ...
Almost everyone you speak to will tell you that the London of today is not the same as the London of ten years ago. What that ...
But regardless of which hot sauce you use, the chilli trend is here to stay. And ironically enough the impetus to add more ...
Though we don’t often admit it, most Indians are always a little annoyed by the global tendency to treat our food as a cheap and cheerful ethnic cuisine. That characterisation is probably the legacy ...
The Four Seasons, Florence, is steeped in history. Though the construction dates to the 15th and 16th Century, most of the decorations come from the 18th and 19th Centuries. The walls are filled with ...
It is a story that has passed into foodie legend. In 1971/2, when the Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai was planning its new tower wing (which eventually opened in late 1972), Camellia Panjabi, the hotel’s ...
Very rarely does the cooking of a single dish become a craze or dominate popular culture and social media. But something like that has happened with the omelette from Season two of The Bear. It is now ...
Much of the analysis that suggests that the government at the Centre is in trouble and is heading to defeat in the next General Election is not analysis at all. It is wishful thinking. The argument is ...
There are only three or four Asian cities that are in the same league as Bangkok when it comes to eating well. It is a city where you don’t have to go to a top restaurant to eat a great meal. The ...
Indians have a pretty good idea of what Japan is about. We are crazy for sushi, have grown up using Japanese electronic products, are familiar with such automobile brands as Toyota, Honda and of ...
Prannoy and I broke up Musharraf’s little love-fest with Indian editors and the breakfast ended on a sour note. So did the Agra summit itself, a little later. That was the sum total of my interactions ...