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Highlights of India Today English issue dated February 16th, 2015. This week's cover story, titled 'The World Cup dream', is on the upcoming cricket World Cup 2015 and offers a plethora of opinions on the various world cups. The issue has special pieces written by 10 guest columnists - Kapil Dev, Sachin Tendulkar, Adam Gilchrist, Allan Border, Clive Lloyd, Damien Martyn, Arjuna Ranatunga, Steve Waugh, Viv Richards and Wasim Akram - on their experiences during the various World Cups which they played and won. Apart from cricket, the issue also focuses on the Delhi Assembly elections. 'Desperately seeking Delhi' discusses how the BJP is fighting for its pride, with so much artillery deployed to win the crucial elections. With opinion polls hinting at a possible victory for the Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP, the story 'Second Coming' discusses if the city can be forgiving enough. Shekhar Gupta, in his column Nation Interest, writes on how the urban ‘class’ will be the first new big idea in our politics after Mandal, Mandir and Moditva, If Arvind Kejriwal succeeds. 'Hand It to Rahul', gives a detailed analysis of the Congress vice-president's grand plan to rebuild the party from scratch and marginalising its old guard. A story on the recent High Court verdict in the Karthik Gowda case raises a serious question, 'Can yesterday’s sex be tomorrow’s rape?' The issue also has four supplements: Aspire, Simply Chennai, Simply Delhi and Simply Pune.

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