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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->for heaven's sake, do not consider N.Ram as a Brahmin. There is a bunch of black sheep in the form of Rams(The Hindu), Hasans (Kamal), YGPs and the likes, who must not be considered as Brahmins at all. The latest additions to this disgraced list is S.V.Shekar and Visu, who are having a good time with Jaylalitha's money.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->So wish that I could convince a few older relatives about how The Hindu is not a Hindu paper but a christocommunist one. The goolag-for-the-mind that is 'The Hindu'.
Mudy, I was told N.Ram's wife is a christian. Don't know how true this is. Ok, it's true. Searching gives:
http://www.uthayam.net/articles/dec1_2005html.htm
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Far from being a conservastive brahmin the Hindu editor in chief is a progressive cosmopolitian equally at ease in the drawing rooms of the West and the parlours of the East. His first wife Susan was an English lady who was for many years in charge of Oxford University press publications in India.He is now married to Mariam who I believe is a Keralite Syrian Christian. She is an advertising executive. He is no chanter of Sanskrit slogas or manthras but someone capable of quoting from the Western classics as he once engaged in a verbal duel with JR Jayewardene on Shakespeare.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->His latest wife is mentioned here:
http://www.sabha.info/archives/sabha_14jun2006.html
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Fighting off competition is not new to the family that runs The Hindu. The editor of The Hindu, N.Ram, claims that globalization is "anti-working class" and "anti-people" in nature and opposes globalization when others benefit from it, but his wife owns a firm named TnQ that makes money by executing projects offshored from the Western countries.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->What projects? Missionary ones?
Also found: "The Chindu, Chennai-Based Chinese National Newspaper (CBCNN)"
http://cbcnn.blogspot.com/2006_08_01_archive.html
(quotes a paragraph from the above)
Looks like a good blog.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->He is also a fan of crusading author Arundh athi Roy and was once seen sitting on the steps of the British Council auditorium to listen to her lecturing to a packed audience.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Of course he is. Them christocommunists all hang on each other's words.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->for heaven's sake, do not consider N.Ram as a Brahmin. There is a bunch of black sheep in the form of Rams(The Hindu), Hasans (Kamal), YGPs and the likes, who must not be considered as Brahmins at all. The latest additions to this disgraced list is S.V.Shekar and Visu, who are having a good time with Jaylalitha's money.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->So wish that I could convince a few older relatives about how The Hindu is not a Hindu paper but a christocommunist one. The goolag-for-the-mind that is 'The Hindu'.
Mudy, I was told N.Ram's wife is a christian. Don't know how true this is. Ok, it's true. Searching gives:
http://www.uthayam.net/articles/dec1_2005html.htm
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Far from being a conservastive brahmin the Hindu editor in chief is a progressive cosmopolitian equally at ease in the drawing rooms of the West and the parlours of the East. His first wife Susan was an English lady who was for many years in charge of Oxford University press publications in India.He is now married to Mariam who I believe is a Keralite Syrian Christian. She is an advertising executive. He is no chanter of Sanskrit slogas or manthras but someone capable of quoting from the Western classics as he once engaged in a verbal duel with JR Jayewardene on Shakespeare.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->His latest wife is mentioned here:
http://www.sabha.info/archives/sabha_14jun2006.html
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Fighting off competition is not new to the family that runs The Hindu. The editor of The Hindu, N.Ram, claims that globalization is "anti-working class" and "anti-people" in nature and opposes globalization when others benefit from it, but his wife owns a firm named TnQ that makes money by executing projects offshored from the Western countries.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->What projects? Missionary ones?
Also found: "The Chindu, Chennai-Based Chinese National Newspaper (CBCNN)"
http://cbcnn.blogspot.com/2006_08_01_archive.html
(quotes a paragraph from the above)
Looks like a good blog.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->He is also a fan of crusading author Arundh athi Roy and was once seen sitting on the steps of the British Council auditorium to listen to her lecturing to a packed audience.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->Of course he is. Them christocommunists all hang on each other's words.
