Word: diversionism
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You pay attention when this feisty message suddenly resonates with a big chunk of your audience - or your electorate. It may be a stretch to link a TV diversion closely to politics, but campaigners do that for a living. A study this summer by Nielsen and the University of Wisconsin...
Whatever the truth to this murky affair, the 36-year-old Happy Daddy of bhangra is now attempting an almost superhuman comeback, releasing a new album this month that he expects to put him back on top. It won't be easy. Not only is he returning from a controversy...
Yet even retailers who are doing well worry about the plethora of new malls set to open soon. Chikankari's Singh, who says he's satisfied with sales in his shop, is nevertheless concerned about a giant new mall due to open in a couple of years in Noida. "There...
The most damning charge against Bush may come from critics who share his view of the stakes in the war on terrorism but challenge his approach. In that view the Iraq war, with its high cost, was a diversion, not a necessity. It divided a country that was united as...
The relentless professionalization of sport is, of course, not just a Chinese phenomenon. Aided by exhausting, full-time training programs, the latest in technology and, on occasion, banned substances, performances in virtually every sport have improved by literal leaps and bounds over the past quarter-century. Hallowed records such as...