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India in the 11th century, "A mixture of pearls and dung"...
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Hindi's monopoly has led to an impoverished cinematic language
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In a rare interview addressing key contemporary issues, Dr Sen, the 1998 Nobel laureate for economics, spoke on the BJP's intolerance, the bomb fiasco, hunger and poverty ...
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The Nation's Icon Names The 10 Women He Admires
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In a land defined by images, many symbols survive
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The task: to choose the 20 Indians who shaped India in the 20th century. The Outlook panel: Khushwant Singh, Mushirul Hasan, Mrinal Pande and P.V. Indiresan. Verdict: yours.
Aces Business
Hot Spots
Lost Loves
Achievers Science
The Twenty Who Shaped India In The 20th Century
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Vajpayee, Tendulkar, Shahrukh, Arundhati... the future
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From a culture of protection to mindless destruction
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The Indian family, like the many faces of Eve, is embodied in a single entity - togetherness. It is interpretation, though multi-hued, is but the same. The story of the Indian Family.
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The great Indian diaspora is more Indian than great
Our wobbly republic has to consolidate Hindu civilisation's gift to mankind: its ability to absorb and assimilate.
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A cartographic look at the contradiction that is India
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The 'nation' a 100 years from now
Interview
Widely regarded as the world's greatest living writer in English, Trinidad-born Sir Vidiadhar talks to Tarun J. Tejpal in what he claims is his "last"interview on India
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Writing in English, an Indian elite discovers nothing
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The Outlook Millennium poll
All Time Greats
A critic's list of the top twenty films of indian cinema
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Will the nineties ever hold a candle to the golden oldies?
Interview
The literary fugitive wants to visit the country of his birth and take in the smells, noise and atmosphere but is unwilling to do so, as he explains to Farrukh Dhondy.
Interview
Acclaimed psychoanalyst and writer Sudhir Kakar talks to Shoma Chaudhury about the ambivalences and contradictions within India's sexual attitudes over the millennia
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Absorbing the world,and re-inventing it
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Cricket exemplifies an amity otherwise missing in the nation
Iron Muscles, Steel Nerves
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The end of man is nigh - you don't need a woman to say it
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Change, continuity, pizzas, miniskirts, pride, disgust...
All Time Greats
An eclectic list of the ones that can never get away.
Free Speech: Problems?
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Techno-savvy, politically correct but completely apolitical. That's Generation 2000 for you.
National
Orissa Cyclone
Until recently it exemplified the ideal international port. Today, Paradip's dreams lie shattered.
Orissa Cyclone
The lesson the calamity in Orissa teaches is that disaster-management remains an unlearnt lesson
Orissa Cyclone
Surreal visions of horror, polythene shanty-towns, clawing despair and the struggle not to succumb to it
Orissa Cyclone
Tardiness, lethargy and politicking will only mean more deaths and misery in Orissa.
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