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COVER STORY
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'It was the best of Yuvraj and Kaif. Not in terms of statistics and figures but because of their steely temperament. They just went on till it suddenly dawned, God we may actually win this match.'
The prize-winning novelist on his new collection of short stories and reminiscences, Real Time
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'It was the best of Yuvraj and Kaif. Not in terms of statistics and figures but because of their steely temperament. They just went on till it suddenly dawned, God we may actually win this match.'
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An RSS front, riding on trifurcation, skews the poll scenario
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The prize-winning novelist on his new collection of short stories and reminiscences, Real Time
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OTHER STORIES
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Pawar's machinations, draft bill on electoral reforms, Diggy Raja's latest move, awakening of Gurgaon vasis and Marandi's domicile policy.
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A page on personal finance.
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Bush's hogwash.
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Waning attendance at Berlin's Love Parade, crisis in Turkey and the debate on bin Laden's fate.
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Vajpayee will still call the shots but Advani's deputy prime ministership sets the record straight for succession
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Terror clouds Pakistan as Sheikh faces death in the Pearl case
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Making money on your investments is not as simple as it seems. The market's flooded with schemes. It pays to be careful before the first big step.
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The weatherman says it could still be in the ambit of 'normal', but an abnormally delayed monsoon has spurred a drought alert
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India's policy vacuum in following up its success on 'cross-border infiltration' is responsible partly for the new attacks.
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The local TV images of the mass funeral had a ticker tape running below—"PM congratulates victorious Indian team."
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Rajiv Nagar carnage survivors say cops backed out of a firefight
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The government stops short of outrightly condemning Pakistan for the Jammu attacks.But as options diminish, the disappointment with US efforts on checking infiltration grows.
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The things SEBI was to do, and didn't
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The JPC report on the Ketan Parekh scam comes down hard on SEBI for the gross slip-ups in its watchdog role
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Sardar Patel Marg, New Delhi.
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Before early polls, Modi faces Lyngdoh and intra-party distrust
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Take our word, you don't want to know this. Really.
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Losing in love might be an anachronism in the 21st century, but Bhansali wraps Indian literature's biggest loser in toothpaste glam. Consume it.
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The current industrial revival indicates an impending upturn, that is, if raingods show some mercy
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The French ambassador in India and his wife share a meal with the Cinemaya editor.
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Dyslexia in our children is more common than we think. It's time parents, governments and schools recognised it.
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Ramp Rumpus, Flying On The Ground, Ads & Surds, Getting It Right, Mailevolence!,Trash Of The Fortnight: M.F. Husain
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July 1 was D-day for Delhi with power distribution going private. But deliverance was not to be. What went wrong?
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Chat room addicts beware: unreal, virtual relationships in Cyberia can cause you real pain.
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There isn't much separating the two sides. I will be surprised if either of them wins by more than a single match and I wouldn't say who it could be.
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At the Oriental and Occidental homes of cricket, Sachin had a chance to stop INS India from sinking. Both times, it must be recorded, he failed royally.