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COVER STORY
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Trouble for the chief minister comes from within the BJP, with charges of unaccountability
With their dream of autonomy in tatters, Mizoram's Reangs flee to neighbouring Tripura only to languish in camps
Tibet, and Beijing's military aid to Pakistan dominate the Chinese army chief's visit to India
Uddhav Thackeray is unfazed even as the Sena's disruption of the Ghulam Ali concert stirs up a controversy. Excerpts from an interview:
Shatrughan Sinha Shatrughan Sinha, the filmstar who's also the BJP's star attraction, prides himself on "calling a spade a spade". This time it's the controversial Ghulam Ali issue and the defence of artistic freedom. He's seen the Amitabh Bachchan
Mumbai's cultural liberalism takes a beating as Sainiks target everything Pakistani
Politics, factionalism, violence the temple city seems to have little time for prayer
One man's seven-year-old effort at reviving Rajasthan's dying tradition of turban-tying results in a treasure trove
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Trouble for the chief minister comes from within the BJP, with charges of unaccountability
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The showman-director parries questions on his upcoming film, hits, controversies...
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With their dream of autonomy in tatters, Mizoram's Reangs flee to neighbouring Tripura only to languish in camps
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Tibet, and Beijing's military aid to Pakistan dominate the Chinese army chief's visit to India
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Uddhav Thackeray is unfazed even as the Sena's disruption of the Ghulam Ali concert stirs up a controversy. Excerpts from an interview:
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Shatrughan Sinha Shatrughan Sinha, the filmstar who's also the BJP's star attraction, prides himself on "calling a spade a spade". This time it's the controversial Ghulam Ali issue and the defence of artistic freedom. He's seen the Amitabh Bachchan
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Mumbai's cultural liberalism takes a beating as Sainiks target everything Pakistani
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Politics, factionalism, violence the temple city seems to have little time for prayer
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One man's seven-year-old effort at reviving Rajasthan's dying tradition of turban-tying results in a treasure trove
OTHER STORIES
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He loves to gamble, takes risks, and has an astute business sense. Meet Sachin's commercial custodian Mark Mascarenhas, the biggest player in subcontinental cricket outside the playing field.
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Intel and HP hope to usher in the 21st century with Merced, the new-generation chip
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With its new range of phones, Nokia hopes to maintain a lead
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More and more Mumbaikars are homing in on Goa for a rare mix of fun and work
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Narayanan receives a rare honour and meets US heavyweights
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Will friends in the BJP coalition help Chandraswami wriggle out of the cases against him?
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If the PM were to carry out even a third of his action plan, he would have kickstarted reforms
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A nationals Council for Applied Economic Reseach (NCAER) study predicts that snmall town India's economic boom will gain momentum over the coming decade.
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Westernisation sits uneasy on conservative mores
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Marketers shift their focus from metros to cash in on the consumerist rampage
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The Vatican's centralised structure comes under attack as Indian priests seek local flexibility
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A premier golf club and locals fight over turf and everything else
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Integration via the written word
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An engrossing anthology with undue emphasis on English
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Is Jayalalitha running a parallel administration?
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Victim of a fractious coalition and his own image, Vajpayee now shows signs of asserting himself
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An alarming number of spurned suitors, angry husbands use acid to take revenge, but legal loopholes keep them out of jail