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Random notes, gossip, bitching, angles, conspiracy theories, spoofs, essential fundas
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Opinion
Commenting on the Jethmalani soap opera last week, this column posed two questions: what damaging information does Ram Jethmalani have "implicating" the ...
Showtime
Farah seems to have blended the styles of late Nasir Husain and Manmohan Desai with that of Karan Johar and come up with an individual style of her own.
Making A Difference
In a small town in Bihar, classrooms in police stations have gone a long way in bridging the community
10 Questions
Fashion designer and entrepreneur on his new line for the Lakme India Fashion Week (LIFW) 2004.
Cover Story
Congress
A sliver of hope of having a go at the new government surprises many. First of all, the Congress. Updates
National
Youth
They are 150 million in number. Eighty per cent of them have a vote; most will exercise it in Elections 2004. Listen to them.
opinion
Even if the BJP wins, it will be in a messier coalition than ever before
NewsBag
Our muck, their muck; Memories of fall; Short circuit perils; The serpentine queue; The start of a new dream chronicle
Tamil Nadu
That's what Amma should have aimed for. But it's the DMK-led rainbow front which has got the combo right. Updates
International
Elections
Indian democracy is a Raj legacy, but it can teach its old master a thing or two about poll management
view from america
What do they think of us in the US? We're shining yes, but not in superpower league.
Business
industry
The '90s liberalisation wave, new focuses help get these four industry giants into the billion-dollar club.
Fuel
A hike in fuel and LPG prices is inevitable. For the new government, it's a choice between losses or public wrath.
Society
MISCELLANY
The Cutting Edge, Culture Vulture, Diego Maradona and Galangal
schools
A Supreme Court judgement will now regulate private schools in Delhi in order to reduce the rich-poor divide
Sports
Athletics
Anju Bobby George is our lone hope for Greece. Tell that to the sports authorities. Updates
Books
Review
Indian puritanism, the fault of foreigners? Oh, in that case, I apologise, profusely.
Lee Siegel on Love and Lust: An anthology of erotic literature from ancient and medieval India
Edited By Pavan K. Varma
 and Sandhya Mulchandani
Review
That rare creature, a writer who can interweave comedy and tragedy with elan.
Anita Roy on The Sari Shop By Rupa Bajwa
Review
This coming-of-age tale's warmth, clarity and humour more than compensate for the very overdone ABCD theme.
Samit Basu on Born Confused By Tanuja Desai
Kamala Das, Nobel nominee? What in Alfred Nobel's name does that mean? As for Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi...
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