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By Nandini Mehta
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Random notes, gossip, bitching, angles, conspiracy theories, spoofs, essential fundas
Published feedback from our readers: rants, raves, bouquets, brickbats
gossip
So who once read aloud a single para, only to comment tersely: "This is how a writer makes ch***as of his readers"?
Making A Difference
A computer course costing Re 1 a day has enabled many girls to earn their bread
movie: review
The attempt is majestic: to marry Shakespeare with the crumbling world of Rajasthani fiefdoms and then underlying it with Mahabharata. But doesn't work.
10 questions
The feminist journalist is in India to address the South Asian Women Writers' Colloquium
Column
How will the CBI sort and arrange the "facts" in the Nithari case to make it a credible case? The public waits to be enlightened.
Cover Story
Exclusive: investigation
The plan, devices were too sophisticated for militants Updates
National
Politics: uttar pradesh
Did the Congress shoot itself in the foot with the Art 356 move? Updates
goa: mafia
Goa's Russian 'ties' opens up new issues
controversy: mashelkar report
A contrite but defiant Mashelkar withdraws his patent report
newsbag
Air-India -Indian, Dharmapuri bus burning case, Robert Adler & Australia
International
pakistan: suicide bombings
Suicide bombers run amok in Pakistan. Call it an implosion of vengeful jehad.
pakistan: pilgrimage
A Mahashivratri in Pakistan? Read on.
Business
trend: bikes
Indian adherents of the death-defying cult of speed worship Superbikes
budget '07: preview
No big-ticket reforms this budget; it's a poll year. But other boosters are aplenty.
Society
top quark
What's possible in science is interesting. More fascinating is what's not.
urbanisation: hyderabad
Hyderabad x 4! A concept is born, but views vary sharply about its liveability.
Sports
cricket
Chappell chants his theme: the personal must yield to the collective
Books
Review
Tushar Gandhi's claim of Bapu's assassination as conspiracy is naive rather than new, and emotional
Lloyd I. Rudolph on Let's Kill Gandhi! A Chronicle of His Last Days, The Conspiracy, Murder, Investigation and Trial By Tushar A. Gandhi
Review
Meticulously researched and produced, it gives the entire history of India's one-day matches. This will be manna for all schoolboys
M.S. Gill on One Day Cricket—The Indian Challenge By Ashis Ray
opinion
We can't do without the unique angle of vision that geography lends to literature
exhibition: manuscripts
India Inscribed... it's an epic, monumental legacy. You can get that in writing.
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