This week’s edition of Popular Weekly links are over the last two weeks:
Sachin, a Sasken employee shares his anger and outrage at the parodied ’state anthem of Karnataka’ by a Canadian [posted by Lekhni].
Rahul writes about a very strange experience at a Ruby Tuesday Restaurant over a customer feedback survey and the staff’s insistence that he fill it according to their rules [posted by Ash].
Given the immense misunderstanding that can arise from restroom communication, Twisted DNA has pointers on restroom behavior [posted by Confused].
Promises of instant riches lure may suckers. eNidhi gives us an insight of how network market companies like Amway defraud their members [posted by Confused].
More newspapers in the market mean more competition for eyeballs. Scott Carney who lives in Chennai described the sexed up marketing tactics of the newspaper business in Chennai [posted by Patrix].
Looking for a perfect spot for your honeymoon vacation? Suyog’s photos and description of the Anantara resort in the Maldives will end that search [posted by Ash].
The Tibetean protests are questioning our commitment to the democratic ideals. Prasanna questions the motives of The Hindu by writing a letter to their Editor-in-Chief from Pol Pot Pandian [posted by Patrix].
What exactly is feminism? Chandni offers her insight on what constitutes feminism [posted by Ideasmith].
Saree shopping is a traumatic experience for women? Rash believes so; especially at the ‘big’ stores [posted by Ash].
The stock market is in a yo-yo situation but mostly increasingly sliding downward thanks to the falling U.S. economy. Bombay Addict has 5 important lessons for the investor [posted by Patrix].









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