On her objection to "crude" scenes in Ek Chhoti Si Love Story
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COVER STORY
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Exile's bitter draught in a new home, The forest fire spreads, Static electricity, Brahma's terrible child and A boat-ride to hell.
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Exile's bitter draught in a new home, The forest fire spreads, Static electricity, Brahma's terrible child and A boat-ride to hell.
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Minority-run institutions may run into some rough weather soon
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OTHER STORIES
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A page on personal finance.
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Pandit Jasraj's singing raises hackles in New York.
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Powell refuses to toe the Pentagon line, Iraq finds an unexpected ally and Deepa Mehta's latest film gets a pride of place in the Toronto Film Festival.
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It's a cruel indictment, but is Sachin weighed down by the burden of a billion hopes?
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'Murthy had such authority, that he hired and fired employees on whim, and that he took pride in his ability to control people's lives and careers in this way.'
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Some just hate Subir Raha's guts. Because the new CMD is daring to rid the PSU giant of its greatest evil: corruption.
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The bifurcation plan bloomer gets a life-saver in a shrill Mamata
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Pakistan's Hurriyat resents the PoK government's 'about-turn'
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As the Hurriyat top-brass vacillates, the Centre eyes the moderates to see their poll plans through
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It wasn't all sweet talk as the US secretary of state spelt out exactly what US expectations on Kashmir elections were
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Washington's warming up to Pakistan's military ruler highlights the hypocrisy in its foreign policy
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On Narayan Dabolkar Road, Malabar Hill, Mumbai.
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Mumbai's got five new properties, but where are the guests?
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Well, if you don't read the Page Three... and miss it.
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Spielberg creates an intriguing world that is at once futuristic and accessible, it makes our collective imagination soar but is never alienating.
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Karan Thapar Dines Sharmila Tagore
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Everything exists on paper but getting it to work is another thing
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It's the most widespread drought in decades but more worrying is the fact that its fallout will last for a long time to come
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Soli Sorabjee and Vikram Seth strike a common chord, Deepika Govind intent on making a mark, 'Kaapi Nirvana', the top veggies and Raamkhilavan 'n' Family.
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It was the first family business to turn pro but it went wrong. Will a second try work?
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Sanju Baba is just a lost boy at 42 who has a soft corner for Muslims
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There's nothing new about the mob romancing the film industry. It's happened wherever there's been organised crime.
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A slew of theories does the rounds on the possible motive behind the selective leaking of the tapes
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The Bollywood nexus has the glamour but it hides a larger web spun by the mafia
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It's the Israeli army and right wing who've never accepted the Oslo accord. They're determined not to hand back the West Bank.
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The Indians seem to have only two players with the necessary technique and temperament to play long Test innings—Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid.
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Women in Devdas 1955 were weepy, slavish and suffering. The heroines in Devdas 2002 are women we can relate to.
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Success in brinkmanship on an occasion is no surety against failure in the next. The bluff is called, sooner or later.
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Last week what could Colin Powell, representing a divided US government, have achieved by conferring with a divided Indian government? Our government ...