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The page 3 people, the chatterati and those in the news for being in the news
Random notes, gossip, bitching, angles, conspiracy theories, spoofs, essential fundas
Published feedback from our readers: rants, raves, bouquets, brickbats
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Opinion
The prime minister first proposed a national debate on the constitution. Next, a debate
on religious conversions. Now, people want a national debate ...
10 Questions
The professor of sports biomechanics predicts the end of Sachin’s Test career
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Opinion
The conduct of the main players in the past couple of weeks is a sorry tale of personal ambitions and agendas running riot.
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Opinion
The dates are crucial. Two months before the actual coup, the MOD had already chosen Kumar as the next navy chief.
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Uttar Pradesh
Factional leaders gun for the chief minister, but national poitics saves his crown-for the moment
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West Bengal
Lip-service starves industry-and workers
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Opinion
Instead of condemning, the attempt should be to bring NATO and Milosevic back to the negotiation table.
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Scotland
With their own parliament coming up soon, Scots plan separation from England as their next move
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Currency
The rupee's recent slide has more to do with speculation than with politics or economic reality
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infotech
Unlike software, the Indian hardware sector has little government support and a tough haul ahead
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Space Research
An agreement with Arianespace may make the organisation the world's largest commercial launcher
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Gender
A spate of activism against sexual harassment shows up grey areas in a dark offence
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Kerala
Farmers and environmentalists squabble over the fate of a lake
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Trends
Cut 'n' chop, mix 'n' grind—Indian men take to cooking like fish to curry
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Wildlife
A controversy explodes over special privileges in Ranthambhore
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Opinion
Predictability in the middle overs is choking instant cricket. The answer: new rules to pack in punch, or Cricket Max.
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Review
Seth is better at describing his character's joyous passion for music than his brooding love
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Review
A self-possessed debut about the lives of Sikh women
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For those who came in late...
Did Phantom — the man who cannot die -- live in India? Will he survive his creator Lee Falk's death?
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