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COVER STORY
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Apart from being just a cricketer out of the ordinary, Dravid is a personality with a brain which ticks and which takes in not merely what presents itself to the eye.
A strong separatist sentiment marks Jammu and Ladakh campaigns
Sick of National Conference rule, the Kashmiri populace is placing its hopes in candidates contesting on their own <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=271>More Coverage </a>
The Indian juggernaut rolls on, now with a rare win over Pakistan<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=24>More Coverage </a>
Vaghela's smart manoeuvring forces Modi to eat humble pie <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=217>More Coverage </a>
First, the BJP encountered a legal shock. Now, it's the twin threat of a fractious fraternity and a resurgent Opposition. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=263>More Coverage </a>
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Apart from being just a cricketer out of the ordinary, Dravid is a personality with a brain which ticks and which takes in not merely what presents itself to the eye.
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On her world-record innings of 214 against England at Taunton recently
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A strong separatist sentiment marks Jammu and Ladakh campaigns
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Kashmiris want freedom from Farooq's rule first, then from India
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Sick of National Conference rule, the Kashmiri populace is placing its hopes in candidates contesting on their own <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=271>More Coverage </a>
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The Indian juggernaut rolls on, now with a rare win over Pakistan<a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=24>More Coverage </a>
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Vaghela's smart manoeuvring forces Modi to eat humble pie <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=217>More Coverage </a>
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First, the BJP encountered a legal shock. Now, it's the twin threat of a fractious fraternity and a resurgent Opposition. <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=263>More Coverage </a>
OTHER STORIES
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For all that is fun in Chor..., Dhawan actually needs to thank Hrishikesh Mukherjee.
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A natural G-77 leader at Rio, India's political devaluing of environmentalism shows.
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A look at the various options in selling the state's stake
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Fernandes' open attack has the sell-off process hitting a crisis, with other ministers too now ganging up against Shouri
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Jaya's tirade against Sonia's Italian background warms the cockles of the swadeshi brigade <a href=pti_coverage.asp?gid=274>More Coverage </a>
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'9/11 was the totality of all that US foreign policy had added up to till that day.'
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The war against terror has only strengthened the despots in the region, fanning more disaffection
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Many strands of political Islam are deemed 'fundamentalist', no thanks to the Bush-Sharon axis
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An 'externally flexible' Pakistan and Musharraf weather the jehadi storm, emerging the better for it
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Famous worldwide for his clash of civilisation thesis, Professor Samuel P. Huntington's work has frequently set a controversial agenda for public debate. He talks to Rahul Sagar about his book, The Clash of Civilizations, in ter-civilisational relati
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Unaware of global realities, the average New Yorker confronted the tragedy intellectually disarmed
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Hoping for the US to fight India's fight over Kashmir is asking for a bit too much
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The shock of 9/11 and the US military presence in the region might have helped pacify this turbulent zone; it hasn't.
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It was a war of unequals: rusty Soviet-era T-72s vs stealth fighters. The fall of Kabul was a walkover.
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A fugitive Mullah Omar and an elusively mythic Osama haunt the US' year-old war against terror
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To remember is to relive the trauma. Of reconstructing the event and wishing it had a different end. But death has a finality that sooner or later one has to accept. And the families who lost their dear ones to the tragedy—a sister, a brother, a husb
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The effect of 9/11 was much the same as the cause: a morally-void, global soliloquy of power
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