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Chennai

The New York Times

Artikler om Chennai fra nytimes.com. Senest opdateret 30. maj 2011
  • CRICKET; With Indian Premier League Title, Chennai Builds on Cricket Dynasty

    The Indian Premier League already had what it took to get noticed. It had most of the world's best cricketers. It had movie-star team owners and a raucous publicity machine. But a serious sports competition also needs genuine achievement and compelling story lines. It got both this weekend with the crowning of its first dynasty, the Chennai Super...

  • Readers: Why We Travel

    ON April 3, inspired by the essay by Paul Theroux titled ''Why We Travel,'' we asked readers to submit essays of their own to answer this question. Several hundred responded, relating stories that took us from the mountains of Peru to the halls of Rome. On May 1 we published three. Here are four more that illustrate the vast range of our readers'...

  • New Business Class Rises in Ashes of South India's Caste System

    CHENNAI, India -- Chezi K. Ganesan looks every inch the high-tech entrepreneur, dressed in the Silicon Valley uniform of denim shirt and khaki trousers, slick smartphone close at hand. He splits his time between San Jose and this booming coastal metropolis, running his $6 million a year computer chip-making company. His family has come a long way....

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Chennai, tidligere Madras, er hovedstad i den indiske delstat Tamil Nadu. Befolkning 4.216.268 (2001).

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