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...think that by end of the year, you will notice a new, fresh look when you are intercepted by one of our men." J. MAHAPATRA Ahmadabad police commissioner, on new fabric being developed for the west Indian city's police force that is not only lightweight but also rose- and lemon-scented

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Verbatim | 3/22/2007 | See Source »

...treating Woolmer's death as suspicious. An autopsy completed on Tuesday was inconclusive, and investigators said they need to wait for final toxicology reports to determine the cause of death. A Pakistani team source told the media that there had been signs of strangulation on Woolmer's body. Indian TV news programs are now speculating that Woolmer intended to expose match-fixing in the game, and that someone - former Pakistani player Sarfraz Nawaz pointed the finger at the subcontinent's betting mafia - wanted Woolmer gone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Deadly Game of Cricket | 3/21/2007 | See Source »

...wrath of the fans is a constant danger on the Indian subcontinent. One deranged cricket lover who believed the Indian team should include more players from his corner of the country recently assaulted national coach Greg Chappell as the Australian legend boarded the team bus. "The expectations are far higher [in the subcontinent]," Chappell told an Indian reporter this week after hearing the news of Woolmer's death. "But in the light of this tragic event, I think we need to take pause and make sure that we don't get too stressed about what is, after all, only...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Deadly Game of Cricket | 3/21/2007 | See Source »

...make the switch in the summer of 2008. “I’m heartbroken not to be there,” said Lowell House Co-Master Diana L. Eck, who could not accompany the delegation because of her teaching duties as a professor of comparative religion and Indian studies. Bell makers from the Vera Bell Foundry visited Lowell House in February and used a centuries-old process known as lost-wax casting in order to make rubber moldings of the bells, which they brought back to Russia and used to make the casts for the replacements. The original...

Author: By Brian J. Bolduc, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Lowell Plans Return of Bells | 3/19/2007 | See Source »

...commercial home of the game. Although the World Cup is being staged in the former British colonies of the Caribbean - which field a combined team, the West Indies - satellite television will ensure that its biggest audience will be in India. Indeed, the rights to televise the game on Indian domestic television alone sold for $612 million last year, dwarfing the amount it fetches in such older cricket-playing nations as England and Australia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: India Puts Life on Hold | 3/13/2007 | See Source »

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