India's man in the IOC says the charges of bribery against him are flimsy
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COVER STORY
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From flying kicks to nuances of expression? Ajay Devgan is tired of being the eternal stuntman.
Nothing in its landscape suggests the ferment Assam is in. Yet resentment simmers.
He is responsible for a team which has immense talent but is bogged down by more problems off the field than on it. After Outlook's expose of the Pakistan match-fixing inquiry report, which indicted several top players, Pakistan coach Javed Miandad s
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Book fair diplomacy boomerangs, ruining Sheikh Hasina's visit
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Hillary Clinton's avowal of interest in Senate creates a splash
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Spielberg's latest opus runs into trouble with Indian censors
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The Mumbai trade clamps a ban on dubbed Hollywood films
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From flying kicks to nuances of expression? Ajay Devgan is tired of being the eternal stuntman.
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Multigrading leads village kids through the blackboard jungle
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Thackeray plays angry god, Marathi writers pick up the gauntlet
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Nothing in its landscape suggests the ferment Assam is in. Yet resentment simmers.
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He is responsible for a team which has immense talent but is bogged down by more problems off the field than on it. After Outlook's expose of the Pakistan match-fixing inquiry report, which indicted several top players, Pakistan coach Javed Miandad s
OTHER STORIES
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The loss of Eden is complete. A bad Test loss by India, made worse by bad losers in the stands.
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The Jamaat-E-Islami Is Opposed To Any Detente
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She's out of power, but Benazir Bhutto still wields considerable clout in Pakistan. She spoke to Amir Mir on the prospect of the bus service between India and Pakistan and the likely fallout of the talks between the two sides. Excerpts from the inter
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The sangh parivar gets a new spokesbody
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Whatever else the two supreme leaders of the nations agree or disagree on, there must be consensus in one area: we must keep talking.
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It's a long haul on the real bilateral issues. But if a bus crossing the border leads to public euphoria, it's a start.
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Never heard of tazos? Ask the kids, the unwitting protagonists in corporate India's new strategy to drive sales
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The government is living on borrowed time. If finance minister Yashwant Sinha does not take some hard-and unpleasant to some-steps, the economy could collapse.
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Not since independence has India faced such a terrifying crisis. We stand on the brinkof disaster. For fifty years we managed to avoid it. Now our ...
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Funny, if you're a diplomat, amusing if you're not
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A hard look at the unsavoury world of small print
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Padamsee likes himself, his autobiography has his happy air
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Graft charges and industry's ire hit Naidu's 'CEO' credentials
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Delhi is back in the days of the later Mughal. In the rest of india, th Pindaris and the Rohillas rule the roost.
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Vajpayee and Advani fall out of step as the differences add up
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Advani's statement detonated at the worst of times: before the lahore bus ride, after the Bihar decision
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Even sympathisers are piqued as Badal humiliates Ranjit Singh and instals a puppet at the Akal Takht