India Times Goes Cryptic
August 21, 2004 2:31 PM
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Non-NewsFilterFrom the India Times: "The family cannot be named because we have no written proof. Nor can we give details of the exact nature of the trouble, because that would reveal more than would be prudent, at least for the moment." Or maybe the India Onion.
Just doing my part in keeping the 'Filter from being too USA-centric, via a Monkee who apparently knows who the story's talking about.
posted by wendell (12 comments total)
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It's painfully obvious that they're talking about the powerful Ambani family, who manage the Reliance group, one of the largest businesses in India.
Of course, I'm not surprised the Times of India resorts to crap "reporting" like this. Over the last few years, they've prostituted their content, made a mockery of "editorial integrity", and are called the "Trash of India" or "Slimes of India" by many.
(Sadly, they're the world's largest selling English broadsheet, would you believe?)
posted by madman at 3:24 PM on August 21, 2004