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COVER STORY
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War may be hell, but it's also a chance for poorer countries to make some money on the side
He's filthy rich, flashes his bank statement to hide his emotional poverty. Meet the nervy young geek - India's would-be Larry Ellison.
A stricter accountability is the first essential step. Even that'll no longer suffice to check Kashmir's drift out of India.
As the Railways toy with the idea of diesel, reminiscences pour out from many who prefer their old flame - the good old steam engine. Either way, Darjeeling's quaint heritage property is endangered.
All segments of the Sangh parivar deny any involvement in the spate of attacks on Christians, but there's no denying a hate campaign is on
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War may be hell, but it's also a chance for poorer countries to make some money on the side
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In conversation with Girish Karnad, on her career, her son and the fate of ABCL
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He's filthy rich, flashes his bank statement to hide his emotional poverty. Meet the nervy young geek - India's would-be Larry Ellison.
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A stricter accountability is the first essential step. Even that'll no longer suffice to check Kashmir's drift out of India.
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As the Railways toy with the idea of diesel, reminiscences pour out from many who prefer their old flame - the good old steam engine. Either way, Darjeeling's quaint heritage property is endangered.
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Consensual politics is the cross Vajpayee has to bear
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All segments of the Sangh parivar deny any involvement in the spate of attacks on Christians, but there's no denying a hate campaign is on
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OTHER STORIES
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An unseemly tussle of authority erupts over who'll rap Digvijay
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They are but children. But stalked by premature death, it's a battle where hope is the only tenuous lifeline.
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That's police custody in UP, with a record in human rights abuse
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The historic meeting of Kim Jong-il and Kim Da e-jung raises euphoria, as well as fresh doubts
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Watch out, Naidu. S.M. Krishna is winning both panchayat polls and investors.
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A Rajput prince's diary on the Raj will see the light of the day, thanks to Llyod I. Rudolph and wife Susanne Hoeber
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Talent doesn't matter. If you can pay the price and be there to collect it, any film award can be yours.
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From nice kid next-door to man of the big, bad world - it's been a long slide
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Cronje's accusation is sensational, but may have little standing under Indian law
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South Africans resent that suspect players from the subcontinent seem to get away
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It takes one to know one. Cronje's revelation about Azharuddin chimes with the findings in India. Now for the next step.
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Arun Singh's appointment as security advisor to external affairs minister Jaswant Singh ruffles feathers in the Mea and the MoD
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If things go the way they are, SSI units may just have to call it a day - and the long goodnight
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Few are willing to inherit Rajesh Pilot's rebel legacy openly
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Toronto moves to suppress activities supporting the LTTE
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Arthur Conan Doyle's soul must be green with envy. Somewhere in Lucknow there are twosleuths secretly guiding the Uttar Pradesh police. Their ...
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Crichton deserts dinosaurs for scheming knights, but the true hero is Quantum Theory
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All of India has its bhoots; Bengal has made a respectable genre out of 'ghost-writing'