Support to the BJP could spell disaster for the National Conference
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COVER STORY
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As the TDP, AGP and National Conference walk out of the front, there is introspection over the third force's strident anti-BJPism
In a brutal punishment, a group of female furies batter a woman and her lover in their village
The Sangh's media-friendly avatar and overtures to Muslims are mere political compulsions, not a dilution of Hindutva
Larger than life—it's a simple motto in Tamil Nadu's image factory. For J.P. Krishna, it's hard work.
World oil prices have slumped but not in India, thanks to a faulty pricing mechanism
Enemy, scream right-wingers. Man of peace, say Dilip Kumar fans. Pasha of Peshawar, say...
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As the TDP, AGP and National Conference walk out of the front, there is introspection over the third force's strident anti-BJPism
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The crusader for the rights of Indian fisherfolk talks about his recent awards
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In a brutal punishment, a group of female furies batter a woman and her lover in their village
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The Sangh's media-friendly avatar and overtures to Muslims are mere political compulsions, not a dilution of Hindutva
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Larger than life—it's a simple motto in Tamil Nadu's image factory. For J.P. Krishna, it's hard work.
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Defence Minister George Fernandes' home is a hub for the Cause
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If the new I&B minister has her way, it's 'spring-cleaning' time
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World oil prices have slumped but not in India, thanks to a faulty pricing mechanism
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Enemy, scream right-wingers. Man of peace, say Dilip Kumar fans. Pasha of Peshawar, say...
OTHER STORIES
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Sharif strives for Indo-Pak talks—and trade—to save the economy
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If the BJP abjures its communal leanings, we can move towards a two-party system, ideal for a democratic polity. But the leadership's RSS tilt belies such expectations.
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The use of unkind phraseology lands the foreign media up against the BJP's global info-warriors
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All's not well in Senadom—Thackeray's outburst against Joshi opens up a can of worms
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Now, ITC launches two premium BAT brands—both made in India
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The chief of the investigation division of the Swedish National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) says Sonia cannot claim innocence in the face of findings conducted in the payoffs during the last decade or so.
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The Bofors saga is likely to drag on due to political compulsions
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Former US Ambassador to India, and currently vice-chairman of one of the largest US insurance companies, the American Inter -national Group, Frank G. Wisner is one man who's bullish on India, swadeshi or no swadeshi. His is indeed a reassuring voice
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US investors suspend scepticism about a BJP government
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SAIL chairman Arvind Pande discusses plans to turn around the company's fortunes:
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A callous government has left India's largest steelmaker gasping for breath. And so, a radical plan unfolds.
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Human and gender rights get entangled as the courts stay a woman's date with the gallows
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India has the batting armoury to pulverise any bowling attack in the coming decade
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Big is beautiful, companies are cheap, the hype is deafening, but is India ready for a wave of takeovers?
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The author of a banned 'expose' on the '84 riots puts up a fight
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70 dead, 15,000 homeless, untimely relief: the misery is endless
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Will England take kindly to its Prime Minister's Catholic turn?
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Reliving the summer of 1857
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A sanitised biography of a colourful, yet despicable ruler
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Rankled by a PWG unit's harassment, tribal women give Naxals a taste of their own medicine
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By showcasing the agile SU-30, the air force makes its point