“Low carb-high protein” is the mother of all myths that can explain most of the food fads going around.
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COVER STORY
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The NAC lies defanged; the markets leap for joy at Manmohan’s & Co’s charge of a ‘new’ economy
“As Penguin’s CEO-publisher, I never looked at unsolicited works. I’d never heard of her or her novel till I got her notice.”
Indian publishing’s brightest star faces a complex copyright-infringement charge
Some of the unanswered questions that remain in the case of the first army officer to be charged with terrorism
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Kashmir’s Islamic Sufi tradition is under siege from various comers
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10 Million votes. 10 Greats. 1 Title. Who will be the chosen one?
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Rao did the political management then, but will Sonia do it now?
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The NAC lies defanged; the markets leap for joy at Manmohan’s & Co’s charge of a ‘new’ economy
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Sivasundari Bose says she is confident of her claim:
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“As Penguin’s CEO-publisher, I never looked at unsolicited works. I’d never heard of her or her novel till I got her notice.”
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Indian publishing’s brightest star faces a complex copyright-infringement charge
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Some of the unanswered questions that remain in the case of the first army officer to be charged with terrorism
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A village in Darbhanga, Bihar, is haunted by the ‘terror’ tag
OTHER STORIES
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Implement land ceiling acts and enforce fifth and ninth schedule
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'The onus of stopping Maoist violence lies with the militants'
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“CRPF says bullets don’t have eyes. If people firing bullets are blind, they should not fire.”
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We received input that a Naxal company was moving out of its zone for the first time in two years.
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A revisit to the night of June 28-29 to see how the CRPF possibly ended up killing innocents
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Murree’s frosted goodness brews out of Pakistan. Thaw one on.
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The 31-year-old Congress MLA from Assam and her second husband on being assaulted by protectors of purity and virtue
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Bengali TV soaps too are reworking the storyboard, finding new themes
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The saas-bahu fare is passe, Hindi TV serials get bold and real...up to a point
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S.N. Bose’s work on quantum physics is a direct ancestor of the ‘breakthrough’ at CERN
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Dalit party wants gold to set up TV channel
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His family rues the closure they’ve been denied over Lal Bahadur Shastri’s death
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Mumbai’s cyclists race under starry skies
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When family didn’t work for the Congress
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Being phone-hacked needn’t just be alarming. It can be riotous fun.
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What Upamanyu <i>English, August</i> Chatterjee is up to these days and Kuldip Nayar, 89, gets set to write his first novel.
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The facts revealed here are much like journalistic reporting and so it could have worked as non-fiction. As a novel, it does not.
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A masterly, definitive analysis shows the present model of globalisation to be a ruthless, job-destroying gamble
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Tribal or not, I am a slick politician who knows how to move at the right time...
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May not be as amazing as it “preclaims” itself to be, but it entertains and is fun while it lasts.
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The model, on turning television food show host with <i>Love Bites with Joey</i>
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Bhutan takes happiness seriously. Everyone wears Gross National Happiness on the sleeves of their gho or kira