Ricky did finally lose that number. It was time.
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COVER STORY
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“General Electricji, I have the perfect script. ‘Chain Reaction’ is about two gangs who fight over an N-reactor and they go at each other with cycle chains. Clever, no?”
The country's foreign secretary during the period of the Wikileaks cables is nonplussed by the sound and fury
Congress face corruption charges, AGP old bogeys; the evenly matched parties blink at the ULFA factor
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A resurgent India bests the Aussies in a frenetic quarter-final
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The Congress-led UDF seems the best bet
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“General Electricji, I have the perfect script. ‘Chain Reaction’ is about two gangs who fight over an N-reactor and they go at each other with cycle chains. Clever, no?”
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A season of allegations and jousting. And, sadly, no real work done.
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The country's foreign secretary during the period of the Wikileaks cables is nonplussed by the sound and fury
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An IFS officer who figures in the cables
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Amma or the Kalaignar? The election is too close to call in TN.
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They are the very nerves of diplomacy
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Congress face corruption charges, AGP old bogeys; the evenly matched parties blink at the ULFA factor
OTHER STORIES
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Battling a season of scams, the Congress sees in the five state elections a chance to silence its critics and prove that voters still have faith in it
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Does India really follow the US lead as blindly as the Wikileaks cables seem to suggest?
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Shourie’s explanations do not hold water in the face of evidence that <i>Outlook</i> has accessed
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A petty turf war surrounding the Slovak curator despoils Roerich’s Himalayan paradise
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Reliance scales back K-G basin gas estimates. Pressure tactics?
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Visit Pondicherry next not just for spirituality. Try out its furniture too.
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The operating table as liberator, money can now buy beauty
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A large programme to record adverse effects of drugs brings hope
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Domestics get no help from WCD ministry
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The widely accepted India-as-an-experience model has, alarmingly, sacrificed the specific and heightened conceit
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At 211 degrees F, the water is merely hot; at 212, it boils; it’s that one degree that makes all the difference.
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While Kama Kahanis bite the dust, Jeffrey Archer rules -- at least in India
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The jacket image screams, “children’s section!” but the book itself will delight young adults
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More than mere autobiography, this book encompasses a large slice of contemporary history
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A voice from inside the once-mighty DCM group owners chronicles a merger of dispute and lack of adaptability
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Ruskin Bond on completing 60 years as a writer and his first role as film actor
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The fact that RGV’s spending more time in Hyderabad is worrisome. Bollywood, please, please, take him back.
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Prohibition has long since gone in Maharashtra. But incredibly, the ‘permit’ system remains. You need a ‘permit’ to legally consume, buy or even transport alcohol.