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Random notes, gossip, bitching, angles, conspiracy theories, spoofs, essential fundas
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Opinion
This columnist has always propagated a cultural revolution that must not break the law but observe it, not promote violence but end it, not remove ...
Showtime
Though better made than an average Bollywood flick, it would appear juvenile to any self-respecting thriller fan.
making a difference
He lives with snakes and scorpions. Spreading awareness about reptiles is his mission
10 Questions
Bollywood’s first oomph girl on her role as Mrs Robinson in The Graduate, which opens this week.
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savarkar
A controversial icon from the past has come to haunt the politics of today. In Maharashtra, he may decide who rules in the coming elections. Updates
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Nation
Distant dreams; Half-full dam; Shock therapy; The web welcomes all; The engine can't stop coughing
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bjp
The BJP sees an opportunity in Uma's arrest at Hubli, but the public isn't charged Updates
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bangladesh
Dhaka politics takes a sinister turn as Sheikh Hasina comes under a daring bomb attack Updates
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diplomacy
India's new man in Washington, Ronen Sen, wants his deputy, Rakesh Sood, to make way for a new team
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nepal
Maoists lift their economic siege of Kathmandu, but its troubles aren't over yet Updates
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kashmir
A handicrafts scheme comes as a fillip to the Kashmiri artisanal tradition
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brand equity
So, Amitabh Bachchan is a one-man brand industry. Nobody else has that 6-to-60 universal appeal who can sell anything to India, and to Bharat.
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fish
With the famed hilsa fish registering a low catch for the second year running, West Bengal plans a conservation drive
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shopping
Obsessive compulsive shopper? It's either a chemical imbalance or
an impulse disorder.
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telecom
The telecom industry is seeing a flush, they're all looking to make it a royal one
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MISCELLANY
Fidgeting Creatives , Culture Vulture, Mark Knopfler and Polymoth
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kerala
A freeway to hell or heaven, Malayalees can't decide
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sikhs
Sikh organisations demand the return of the Adi Granth at the Golden Temple as the community gears up to mark the 400 years of its installation at the holy shrine
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greg dharma
A hire-and-fire policy doesn't work. Talent has to be found and nurtured.
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rock bands
A young band does the Europe circuit. And they live to tell the tale.
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Review
Kumar sets out on a journey of discovery, but ends up as the nowhere man
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Review
It is such a relief, and these days such a rare treat, to read a well-written book. The ideas and plot flow lucidly together...
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Review
Leave the guidebooks at home and pack this little volume of essays. Watsa writes history as it should be written, human, vivid, candid.
Lata Anantharaman on Brahmins & Bungalows: Travels Through South Indian History By Kavita Watsa
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Contest
We invite you to recount a journey you made -- on the road, on a train, by plane or boat, or just in your head. Last Date: November 30
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