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Well run, Arindam: Tributes pour in as TOI loses ex-managing editor to cancer
Fp Staff •Congress party vice president Rahul Gandhi tweeted that Indian journalism "has lost a much loved and admired voice".
Not every genius billionaire is Iron Man: Life lessons from the Rahul Yadav-Housing saga
Zeniad •Here are the top life lessons we learnt from the Rahul Yadav-Housing.com saga.
Finally, the ad business wakes up to the slowdown
Anant Rangaswami •The unbearable hotness of being Raghuram Rajan
Roy •India's economy is a damsel in distress. And Raghuram Rajan is the dashing knight rushing to its rescue. As Shobhaa De daydreams about the RBI governor dropping his towel, men across India worry.
Decoding the Arindam Chaudhuri business model
Fp Staff •The Economic Times in a long analysis gets to the bottom of the regulatory filings by Chaudhuri's companies.
What's with ET's new masthead?
Anant Rangaswami •What causes ET to flag their political content now, when it is not content that they have decided to introduce from this morning - it is content that they have always carried?
Guess what the nation actually wants to know? Stories of Siddharth Mallya's crotch
Piyasree •So, India's latest obsession is, *deep breath*, Siddharth Mallya's crotch.
Hai Handsome! Dear Shah Rukh, endorsing fairness creams cannot be right
Piyasree •If Chennai Express and the curd-noodles was not bad enough, it is fairly disheartening to see him prance around in a men's fairness cream, with women cooing 'Hi handsome, hi handsome' at him.
Is Economic Times in a turf war with the Times of India?
Anant Rangaswami •Are we seeing a turf war between editors or senior management at the two titles? The short answer to the question: no.
Newspapers: Vishwaroopam and Kamal Haasan today, could be you tomorrow
Anant Rangaswami •Vishwaroopam is a milestone — and the press, if they want to preserve their freedom of speech and expression, must see it as that.