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Opinion
The birds were chirping on the window sill of our Baker Street flat as I sat reading
the papers. From the adjoining room came mournful squeaks as ...
The crusader isn't keen on churning out just bookworms. His school teaches the social castaway to be the master of his own destiny.
10 Questions
The IMI president plans to introduce a uniform code for countdown shows
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Cover Story
Bharat-Pakistan padosi, saath saath rehna hai, Pyar karen ya vaar karen, dono ko hi sehna hai... Jo hum par guzri, bacchon ke sang na hone denge. Jang na hone denge." - Atal Behari Vajpayee's peom "Ab Jang Na Hone Denge", which he recited at Lahore.
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Current Affairs
Kept his government in power for five years. Atal Behari Vajpayee, with 60 fewer MPs in Parliament, needn't bother. The Opposition is doing a pretty good job of dividing itself
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Opinion
There are substantive reasons to dispute the notion that unstable coalitions are more profligate.
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Opinion
Multi-party coalitions cannot last. Seven sour experiments are enough to trash the concept to the dustbin.
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Opinion
We can induct the best technology, save hundreds of lives over a decade by raising the exchange ratio.
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Britain
A Sikh lays claim to Ranjit Singh's inheritance and the Kohinoor
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Power
No more free lunches: the Centre tells state power boards to pay up their coal bills in a last-ditch effort to avert a crisis
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Textiles
The consumer is at the receiving end as grubby manufacturers pass off counterfeit fabrics as originals. In the bargain, popular and established brands see their goodwill fall by the wayside.
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Science
A scientific temper helped Madhurima do India proud
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Medicine
It's a catchy combo: ayurvedic herbs in modern 'clinically-tested' capsules. But how effective are they?
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Opinion
Everybody loved her parties yet now they're demonising her, says socialite Zothanpari Hrahsel
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Tourism
Will the millennium bring a disastrous dawn to the Katchal isle?
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Conversation
Former greats announce their verdict on Azhar, Sachin and India's chances in the World Cup
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Potrait
Wedded to his craft, Guru Hanuman played father to both students and Indian wrestling
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Profile
Murali Nair debuts by picking up the Golden Camera award
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Review
A felicitous translation which captures the book's romance
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Review
A quite first novel which holds out a beacon for the genre
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